Cibus' Confirms Important Milestone for Nutrient Use Efficiency Trait Development
June 17 2024 - 6:00AM
Cibus, Inc. ("Cibus" or the "Company") (Nasdaq:
CBUS), a leading agricultural technology company that
develops and licenses plant traits to seed companies for royalties,
today announced it has confirmed it has successfully made edits in
Canola for its initial Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) trait. These
newly edited plants will now be tested in controlled environments.
If successful, Cibus expects this will mark a milestone of what is
believed to be the first NUE gene edits in a major crop in North
America.
Cibus is a leader in developing complex gene-edited traits in
plants. The Company focuses on key strategic areas like disease and
other productivity traits like NUE. The aim of its NUE trait
development efforts is to significantly improve crop production
with lower inputs through more efficient use of soil-borne
nutrients without compromising the yield growers expect. Today,
only about a third of applied nitrogen fertilizer is absorbed by
the plant, limiting the plant's biomass generation and grain yield.
Beyond yield and cost reduction, an NUE trait also has the
potential to improve resource sustainability and positively impact
air, water, and soil quality. Globally, 3% of CO2 emissions arise
from the production of nitrogen fertilizer, with a 20% reduction
equivalent to taking 130 million cars off the road. Cibus believes
using gene editing technologies in its Rapid Trait
Development System™ (RTDS®), the
cornerstone of Cibus’ Trait Machine process, can improve NUE,
reducing environmental impact and combatting climate change.
Steve Sanders, PhD and Executive Director of Molecular Discovery
and Computational Biology at Cibus, commented, “We are excited with
the speed with which we have completed the first edited NUE plants.
This was a product of collaboration with a third party to develop
this mode of action for NUE. We believe this further validates how
Cibus' technologies can accelerate the time to edit additional
complex traits. We believe we continue to demonstrate that our
approach to trait development is additive to established industry
standards, accelerating timelines compared to conventional breeding
programs.”
Peter Beetham, PhD, Co-Founder, President, and COO of Cibus,
added, “This latest development with NUE is particularly notable in
that we took a trait developed and characterized by a highly
reputable industry-leading third party and successfully integrated
it into a Canola plant utilizing our patented RTDS
technology platform – the Trait Machine™ process. This coordination
and efficiency speaks to Cibus' unique capabilities to accelerate
development timelines for growers, the agriculture industry, and
the environment.”
Rory Riggs, Co-Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Cibus, concluded,
“Through the Calyxt merger, we solidified our position as a leading
gene editing and trait development company for major crops, with a
model geared toward licensing traits to our seed company partners
for the benefit of their farmer customers. We are armed with three
Developed traits – two Rice Herbicide Tolerance (HT) traits and our
Canola Pod Shatter Reduction (PSR) trait – and backed by extensive
field trials to support commercialization with customers. Further,
trait patents such as the one recently issued for our Pod Shatter
Trait, are accompanied with field trial results supporting the
patented claim.”
“We are actively engaging with industry participants to bring
their traits and other research & development efforts to life
with our Trait Machine™ process. This latest development with NUE
is important because it establishes a third Advanced trait in our
pipeline to complement our ongoing work with our two other advanced
traits: White Mold (Sclerotinia) and HT2; we have now made
successful edits for each of the advanced traits.”
“A key element of our trait business is the single-cell
regeneration technology that lets us take a single cell from a
customer's elite germplasm, edit the cell, and regenerate the cell
into the customers' seed with the specific edit. We call these
single cell regeneration models our crop platforms. At the time of
the Calyxt merger, we had crop platforms in Canola, Rice, Potato,
Peanut, Flax, Sugar Beet, and Cassava. Since the merger, we have
added a Wheat platform and expect to complete our Soybean platform
in 2024. We have edited and returned plants with desired edit
configurations and trait performance to both Canola and Rice.”
“This recent NUE edit is a great example showing the versatility
of our crop platform approach. It demonstrates our ability as a
development partner to take customer-identified gene targets and
successfully make edits in Cibus' crop platforms to develop a
trait.”
About Nutrient Use Efficiency
Cibus' objective for nutrient use efficiency (NUE) traited
plants is to enable lower fertilizer use while maintaining or
improving expected crop yields. For example, nitrogen is one of the
most essential nutrients for plant growth. Each plant species has
specific nitrogen requirements to grow and thrive, and is one of
the primary determinants of crop yield. Plants themselves are
inefficient at using the nitrogen to which they have access. In
addition, nitrogen can be leached from the soil during flooding
events or fertilizer overuse, polluting the air, rivers, soils, and
seas. Moreover, nitrous oxide emissions from fertilizer use are 300
times more potent than carbon dioxide and deplete the ozone layer.
The amount of reactive nitrogen in our environment has already
breached safe limits, dramatically impacting plant biodiversity,
plant and soil health, and climate. Managing nutrient and
fertilizer use while maintaining crop yields is one of the most
critical needs to reducing the effects of climate change and
feeding our growing population.
About Cibus
Cibus is a leading agricultural technology company that develops
and licenses plant traits to seed companies for royalties.
Cibus is a leader in the new era of next generation gene-edited
trait development, where plant traits (or specific genetic
characteristics) that are indistinguishable from traits developed
using traditional breeding are now created using gene editing. A
key element of Cibus’ technology breakthrough is its patented
RTDS® technology platform: the
Trait Machine™-- the industry’s first semi-automated stand-alone
trait production facility. Cibus’ Trait Machine™ materially changes
the speed, breadth, and scale of trait development. This
breakthrough is central to Cibus’ vision for the Future of
Breeding: “High Throughput Gene Editing Systems operating as an
extension of seed company breeding programs”. The ability to
develop complex traits at a fraction of the time and cost of
conventional breeding will be critical for addressing the
sustainability challenges presented by Climate Change.
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