INTEREST AREA: Traits
Each year, plant diseases and pests cause up to 40% yield loss worldwide, with plant disease losses alone of around US$220 billion (FAO). At Corteva Agriscience, we are taking on this challenge by developing robust, sustainable solutions to crop disease. One part of our integrated approach to disease control involves applying CRISPR-Cas genome editing technologies to accelerate the development of disease resistant plants.
As part of this effort and our commitment to building strong collaborations, Corteva invites scientists from both the public and private sectors to submit brief proposals for genome edits that have the potential to confer broad-spectrum disease resistance in three key crops - maize, soybean, and canola. Resistance to more than one species of non-bacterial pathogens or the majority of races of the same non-bacterial pathogen is of particular interest.
For selected proposals we will work with you to develop an effective collaborative approach with access to Corteva genome editing expertise, seed from edited plants of the chosen crop*, and an opportunity to engage with our scientists on topics such as genome editing and transformation methods for trait and crop improvement. Awardees are expected to perform phenotypic analysis of the edited plants and to share those results with Corteva and, if desired, with the broader research community through scientific publication. Subsequent collaborative opportunities with Corteva may be available.
At Corteva Agriscience, our goal is to develop effective, sustainable, and durable solutions to agricultural challenges. Please join us in this effort to improve broad-spectrum disease resistance in crops through CRISPR-Cas genome editing.
Submission deadline:
February 15, 2022 by 5pm PST
Scientists at universities, nonprofit research institutions and small companies
Vector design and synthesis
Scientific consultation
Genome edited seed*
We are seeking short, non-confidential proposals that describe the potential impact of the proposed genome edits to the host plant for broad spectrum disease resistance to non-bacterial diseases. Proposals should also include a brief description of the planned phenotypic analysis of edited plants (guidelines available for download below).
Our goal is to translate knowledge into impact in agriculture. As such, priority will be given to proposals exhibiting the highest predicted disease resistance improvement with the lowest complexity of edits.
Approaches of interest:
Approaches not of interest:
Proposals should include include a title, an abstract of no more than 250 words, and a project description not to exceed 1,000 words including:
For submissions received by 5:00pm PDT, February 15, 2022:
We will evaluate your submission and notify you of its status by April 15, 2022.
A Corteva Agriscience Open Innovation representative will contact selected finalists to arrange a virtual discussion and provide further details.
For selected proposals:
Awarded submissions may receive the following:
*Transfer of seeds may be limited depending on geographic location and regulatory, stewardship, and home institution requirements
For questions, please contact Kathy Munkvold.