Cibus Inc. has announced a new collaboration with the John Innes Centre (JIC) to revolutionize fertilizer use in farming. This partnership aims to leverage a groundbreaking discovery by JIC researchers, which identifies a genetic mutation that enhances nutrient uptake in plants, potentially reducing the need for artificial fertilizers. The collaboration will focus on incorporating this nutrient use efficiency $(NUE)$ trait into several commercial crops, including canola. This effort could significantly improve nutrient uptake, enabling more sustainable agricultural practices by reducing reliance on nitrate and phosphate fertilizers while maintaining crop yields. The partnership underscores Cibus's commitment to advancing sustainable agriculture and improving profitability for farmers worldwide.
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