Cibus Confirms its Herbicide Tolerance (HT2) Trait Shows Increased Tolerance to a Novel Herbicide for Weed Control in Canola
November 05 2024 - 8:00AM
Cibus, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBUS), a leading agricultural
technology company that develops and licenses plant traits to seed
companies for royalties, today announced that its next generation
edits for herbicide tolerance (HT2) in Canola have shown increased
tolerance to the herbicide in greenhouse testing. With the
achievement of this milestone, seed from these edited plants will
be utilized to initiate larger scale field testing in the 2025
season. Reaching this critical milestone is another demonstration
of complex editing in Canola by Cibus leading to improved trait
performance.
HT2 represents an advanced multi-crop herbicide resistant trait
within Cibus’ pipeline, building upon the Company’s previously
reported work in herbicide tolerant traits such as its developed
HT1 and HT3 traits in rice. Cibus believes that its HT2 trait will
translate to other crops like Soybean. This development of a novel
herbicide tolerance solution utilizing Cibus’ HT2 trait is
important as many weeds that impact crop production are becoming
resistant to widely used conventional herbicides. A new trait such
as HT2 for major crops like Canola has the potential to provide
farmers with additional herbicide options to address difficult
weeds. Growers often require multiple herbicides applied before and
after planting of the crop, and traits like HT2 also have the
potential to provide improved weed control with fewer herbicide
applications.
Greg Gocal, PhD, Co-Founder, Executive Vice President and Chief
Scientific Officer at Cibus, stated, “Our latest greenhouse results
once again demonstrate how Cibus’ technologies can accelerate the
time to make additional complex edits in Canola. Our team’s
detailed biochemical understanding of how plants tolerate herbicide
has led to this exciting novel result.”
With this milestone, Cibus continues to advance its strategy to
provide a family of traits that improve farmer productivity. The
objective of Cibus’ weed management platform is to provide farmers
with crop seeds that are tolerant to herbicides, including novel
herbicides that further enable new weed management solutions for
farmers. This need exists especially for crops that do not
currently have GMO herbicide tolerant traits. New solutions like
those represented by Cibus’ HT2 trait are expected to help address
weeds’ resistant to widely used herbicides like glyphosate and for
crops that need multiple herbicide solutions. This milestone is an
important testament to the ability of Cibus’ Rapid Trait
Development System™ (RTDS®) to develop traits in a materially
shorter timeframe than conventional breeding or GMO trait
development processes and Cibus’ strategy to build an inventory of
herbicide tolerant traits for multiple crops.
Rory Riggs, Co-Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at
Cibus, commented, “HT2 is expected to be our third trait for
herbicide tolerance following our two developed traits HT1 and HT3.
Together, they are part of Cibus’ strategy to build a family of
gene-edited herbicide tolerant traits that could be used across
multiple crops either alone or stacked with other developed traits.
Traits that make crops tolerant to the major non-selective
herbicides are used in over 90% of corn and soybean acres in North
and South America. It is expected that gene edited traits for
herbicide tolerance will be a benefit for many crops, including
those that did not benefit from these GMO traits. In addition, gene
editing provides the opportunity to provide herbicide tolerance
traits for new generations of herbicides. Our pipeline of these
three traits for herbicide tolerance shows the power of our
technology to build a gene-edited weed management platform
consisting of multiple gene-edited herbicide tolerant traits.”
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 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.
CIBUS CONTACTS:
INVESTOR RELATIONSKaren
Troeberktroeber@cibus.com858-450-2636
Jeff Sonnek – ICRjeff.sonnek@icrinc.com
MEDIA RELATIONSmedia@cibus.comColin
Sanfordcolin@bioscribe.com203-918-4347
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