High-Yielding Switchgrass the Focus of Ceres and University of Georgia Researchers
Posted on: Monday, 13 April 2009, 10:25 CDT
The multi-year project will bring together plant breeders, agronomists and support scientists at Ceres and the
"This project allows us to expand our internal and collaborative plant breeding activities in a region where we believe the industry will have a strong presence," said Ceres plant breeding director
Plant breeder
"By trialing and selecting new products in the middle of their target market, we can make greater gains more quickly and with greater certainty," Brummer said. He noted that in addition to selecting higher-yielding plants, researchers will examine seeding rates, row spacing and no-till planting recommendations, and other crop management practices.
Ceres will have commercialization rights for products developed under the Ceres-funded project. The Noble Foundation will also participate in the project, including both field research and switchgrass breeding lines. Other aspects of the collaboration were not disclosed.
In December, Ceres launched the first switchgrass and sorghum varieties developed for bioenergy, which are sold under the company's Blade Energy Crops (www.BladeEnergy.com) label. Ceres has established the largest field-trial network for dedicated energy crops in
About Ceres
Ceres, Inc. (www.ceres.net) is a leading developer and marketer of high-yielding energy crops that can be planted as raw materials for cellulosic ethanol production and biopower. Its development efforts cover switchgrass, sorghum, miscanthus, energycane and short-rotation woody crops. The plant breeding and biotechnology company markets its seed under its Blade Energy Crops brand. Ceres holds one of the world's largest proprietary collections of fully sequenced plant genes.
SOURCE Ceres, Inc.
Source: PR Newswire
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