A recent online article reports on how ScreenSYS’ technology contributes to improved plant variety development and features a project portrait of the BMBF-funded Tomaitech project, which provides the basis for tomato microspore reprogramming for DH protocol development: https://biooekonomie.de/foerderung/foerderbeispiele/schneller-zu-neuen-tomatensorten
ScreenSYS receives BSFZ seal of approval for its research and development work
ScreenSYS discovers specific chemical regulators that reprogram individual plant cells to divide and develop. However, no two plant species are the same, and new species often present new challenges in terms of controlling the reprogramming of their cells.
New breeding methods for grapevines
Since October 2022, ScreenSYS has been a partner in the EU-funded Interregio project “Climate-Resilient Grape Varieties to Secure Yields” (in short “Kliwiresse” from the German title “Klima-Widerstandsfähige Rebsorten zur Sicherung des Ertrags”).
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