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Auxin‑Producing Microbials for Consistent Greenhouse Rooting
TS-074101 — A natural microbial solution that supports consistent rooting, stronger early growth, and improved plant quality in greenhouse ornamentals.
Overview Greenhouse propagation and ornamental production have traditionally relied on synthetic rooting hormones and soluble fertilizers to achieve uniform, high‑quality crops under increasing cost, labor, and sustainability pressures. This technology offers a microbial alternative, formulated s…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

NanoChitinase: A Biocoating for Preventing Fungal Spoilage
TS-072614 — A Nano-engineered chitinase formulation that provides superior antifungal protection for produce and seeds. Combining an enhanced chitinase variant with biodegradable polymer nanoparticles produces an edible, highly stable, formulation with enhanced performance and extended shelf life, reducing post-harvest losses.
Fungal spoilage is a costly challenge in global food supply chains. Conventional chemical fungicides face increasing regulatory pressure, safety concerns, and resistance issues. Biological solutions, while safer, suffer from enzyme instability and reduced catalytic activity. Our NanoChitinase addr…
  • College: College of Engineering (COE)
  • Inventors: Wood, David; Deeba, Farah; Rappleye, Chad; Watkins, Davita
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Enhancing Iron Availability in Soilless Greenhouse Systems: A Biotechnological Approach Using Siderophore-Producing Bacteria
TS-067293 — In soilless greenhouse environments, iron (Fe) bioavailability is significantly reduced, creating a critical challenge for plant growth. Factors such as rapid oxidation of Fe2+ to Fe3+, high pH, alkalinity, and phosphate-rich fertilizers contribute to Fe deficiency, adversely affecting essential p…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle; Chapin, Laura; Naik, Sachin; Nordstedt, Nathan
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Enhancing Phosphorus Availability in Greenhouse Cultivation with Phosphorus-Solubilizing Bacteria
TS-067292 — Phosphorus (P) is a critical nutrient essential for plant growth, yet it often remains inaccessible in soils due to its tendency to form insoluble complexes with metal cations. This issue is particularly acute in soilless cultivation systems used in greenhouse production, where phosphorus deficien…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle; Chapin, Laura; Naik, Sachin
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Sustainable Phosphorus Management: Enhancing Greenhouse Efficiency with Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR)
TS-067291 — The greenhouse industry is increasingly concerned with the environmental impact and economic volatility associated with the use of synthetic fertilizers in soilless substrates. With growing awareness of water contamination risks and fluctuating fertilizer prices, there is a pressing demand for al…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle; Chapin, Laura; Nordstedt, Nathan; Quijia Pillajo, Juan
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Advanced Biopesticides and Bio Stimulants for Sustainable Crop Protection and Growth Enhancement
TS-062409 — The Need: In the face of climate change and the diminishing efficacy of conventional pest control methods, the agricultural industry is in dire need of sustainable solutions to protect and enhance crop growth. The escalating disease pressure calls for innovative technologies that can bolster a plant…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Wang, Guo-Liang; Bhat, Prabhat; Pei, Dehua; Wang, Jiyang
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

Bacterial Strains that can Improve Water Stress Tolerance in Plants
TS-062223 — The Need: Increasing Resilience of Ornamental Crops to Water Stress Ornamental crop growers face significant challenges due to water deficit stress, which negatively impacts plant growth, flowering, and overall crop quality. Water stress during both production and post-production phases can result …
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle; Chapin, Laura; Nordstedt, Nathan
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Beneficial bacteria for the control of Botrytis cinerea in greenhouse crops
TS-062222 — The Need: In the commercial greenhouse industry, the heavy reliance on chemical pesticides for ornamental plant production raises growing concerns regarding environmental contamination and safety. With increased interest in sustainable and safer alternatives, there is a demand for effective pest co…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Jones, Michelle; Chapin, Laura; Hand, Francesca; South, Kaylee; Taylor, Christopher
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Small Molecule Modulators as a Means to Control Tomato Bacterial Canker
TS-014936 — Small molecule modulators of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Cmm) as a means to control tomatobacterial canker.
The Need: Revolutionizing Plant Disease Management Plant diseases caused by Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies, particularly bacterial canker in tomatoes, pose significant challenges to the agriculture industry. Conventional methods of control, such as clean seed usage and chemical treatments, ha…
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: Rajashekara, Gireesh; Fuchs, James; Miller, Sally; Nislow, Corey; Xu, Xiulan
  • Licensing Officer: Panic, Ana

Novel Bacteria that Suppress Soil-borne Plant Diseases
TS-014784 — A method of suppressing soil-borne plant diseases with a subset of soil & root microflora
Soil-borne plant diseases are responsible for 10% reduction in U.S. vegetable crop yields each year. Conventional pesticides utilized to address crop diseases and pests have been proven to be detrimental to overall ecology and human health. A fraction of the total bacteria strains present in soil …
  • College: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES)
  • Inventors: McSpadden Gardener, Brian; Benitez, Maria
  • Licensing Officer: Dahlman, Jason "Jay"

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