Improved Taraxacum kok-sagyz germplasm from interbred high rubber genotypes.The Need In today's dynamic agricultural landscape, there is an escalating demand for sustainable and high-yield crop varieties to meet global rubber production needs. Conventional rubber cultivation methods often face challenges such as susceptibility to diseases, environmental stress, and fluctuating yields. To address these pressing concerns, there is an urgent need for innovative solutions that enhance the resilience and productivity of rubber plants. The Technology Our groundbreaking technology introduces improved Taraxacum kok-sagyz germplasm derived from interbred high rubber genotypes. Through meticulous breeding and genetic enhancement, we have developed a resilient and high-yielding strain of Taraxacum kok-sagyz, specifically tailored to thrive in diverse environmental conditions. This next-generation germplasm embodies enhanced rubber-producing capabilities, coupled with robust disease resistance and superior adaptability. Commercial Applications
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Tech IDT2017-178 CollegeCollege of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |