Benson Hill Biosystems receives United Soybean Board funding
St. Louis, Missouri and Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
October 7, 2015
Today Benson Hill Biosystems, The Photosynthesis Company™, announced that it has received grant funding from the United Soybean Board. The grant will fund the application of Benson Hill’s proprietary techniques for crop yield improvement to soybean, leveraging PSKbase™, a computational and systems biology-based platform developed at Benson Hill Biosystems. The program outputs will accelerate the application of Benson Hill’s technology to soybean and create opportunities to further increase crop yield by improving photosynthesis.
The goal of the United Soybean Board-funded research is to increase the value of the domestic soybean crop. An important component of this work is to increase soybean yield without sacrificing seed quality. “There is an immense potential for yield increase in C3 crops like soybean by optimizing photosynthetic metabolism,” said Todd Mockler, CTO at Benson Hill. “We have used PSKbase™ for gene discovery in other C3 crops and are excited about the opportunity to deploy our yield-improving technologies in soybean, the second most planted crop in North America. Given their close ties with soybean growers, we are thrilled to work with the United Soybean Board on this ambitious program.”
“The United Soybean Board is committed to funding innovative research so that US soybean growers can maintain their position as world leaders in soybean production,” said Gregg Fujan, United Soybean Board Director, Supply Target Area Coordinator, and soybean grower from Nebraska. “We believe that the project Benson Hill will undertake as part of this program can contribute to improved photosynthetic efficiency, leading to yield increases that will drive the continued growth of the soybean industry.”
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