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This quest begins in a tissue culture laboratory, with a number of plant cells. In the near future, you will be able to breed plants very efficiently with our innovation; meet our smallest Growcoon. ...
ByMaan BioBased Products B.V. based in HR Raalte, NETHERLANDS
Our current food system isn’t keeping pace with the modern world. It needs to be more adaptable and resilient in order to support evolving environmental and consumer demands. ...
BySound Agriculture Company based in Emeryville, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Ensuring microbiologically safe water that safeguards land-based aquaculture facilities from threats to fish production in both make-up and RAS applications, HOD UV treats fresh and sea water intakes and provides protection against a wide variety of microorganisms, including some of the toughest pathogens and viruses, such as IPN, Pox-virus, Moritella and Tenacibaculum. With HOD UV, facilities can reach production stability and establish a controlled growth environment with a proven and highly efficient approach ...
ByAtlantium Technologies based in , ISRAEL
Agriculture is the foundation of human life, and the cultivation of genetic plants injects new vitality into agricultural production. Transgenic plants refer to the integration of artificially isolated or modified genes into the genome of target crops through genetic engineering methods to achieve increased crop yields, increased crop resistance, increased resistance to diseases and insect pests, and increased nutritional content. The cultivation of genetically modified crops can improve agricultural production ...
ByCD Biosciences - htDNA-chip® based in Shirley, NEW YORK (USA)
Environmental regulations and economics require more and more flexibility, efficiency, and management skills on the part of farmers and ...
ByCombigas ApS based in Give, DENMARK
Validation and accuracy of phenotyping information is crucial for plant research and crop improvement. Conventional phenotypic analysis in plant relies on the assessment and characterization of vegetation constitution mainly with manual observations. But visual assessment and manual measurements can be subjective, prone to human bias, time-consuming and labour-intensive, leading to variations in interpretations and being impractical for large-scale. Due to the subjectivity in data collection, reproducibility is ...
ByKonica Minolta Sensing based in Ramsey, NEW JERSEY (USA)