Agriculturally beneficial microbes, microbial compositions, and consortia

A technology for agricultural compositions and microorganisms, applied in the direction of microorganisms, microorganisms, microorganism-based methods, etc., can solve the problems of inability to use herbicides and pesticides, adverse environmental consequences, economic infeasibility, etc., to protect plants against pathogens and improve survival. rate, the effect of improving disease resistance

Active Publication Date: 2018-12-21
生物联盟有限公司
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However, solving the problem of how to achieve higher yields in different world landscapes is difficult
[0009] Often, poor yields are explained by insufficient water, substandard tillage practices, inadequate fertilizers, and inability to use herbicides and pesticides
However, dramatically increasing the use of water, fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides worldwide is not only economically unfeasible for large parts of the world, but would have adverse environmental consequences

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[0433] I. Increase yields of agriculturally important crops

[0434] In certain embodiments of the invention, the methods of the invention are directed to increasing the yield of a given crop.

[0435] The methods presented herein (based on utilizing the disclosed isolated microorganisms, consortia and compositions comprising them) have the potential to increase the yield of important agricultural crops. These yield increases were achieved without the need for further fertilizer additions.

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[0436] Example 1: Increasing ryegrass biomass with isolated microorganisms and microbial consortia

[0437] A. Seed Treatment with Isolated Microorganisms

[0438] In this example, isolated microorganisms from Tables 1-4 will be applied to the seeds of Lolium ryegrass (Lolium perennial) in the form of a seed coating. When the isolated microorganism is applied as a seed coating, ryegrass will be planted and grown in a standard manner.

[0439] A control curve will also be drawn for ryegrass seeds to which no isolated microorganism in the form of a seed coating has been applied.

[0440] It is expected that ryegrass plants grown from seeds treated with the seed coating will exhibit a higher quantitative biomass than control ryegrass plants.

[0441] Biomass from treated plants may be about 1-10% higher, 10-20% higher, 20-30% higher, 30-40% higher, 40-50% higher, 50-60% higher, 60-70% higher %, 70-80% higher, 80-90% higher or higher.

[0442] Biomass from treated plants may e...

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[0467] Example 2: Enhancing corn biomass with isolated microorganisms and microbial consortia

[0468] A. Seed Treatment with Isolated Microorganisms

[0469] In this example, isolated microorganisms from Tables 1-4 will be applied to corn (maize) seeds as a seed coating. Corn will be grown and bred in a standard manner when the isolated microorganism is applied as a seed coating.

[0470] A control curve will also be plotted for corn seeds not applied with the isolated microorganism in the form of a seed coating.

[0471] It is expected that corn plants grown from seeds treated with the seed coating will exhibit higher quantitative biomass compared to control corn plants.

[0472] Biomass from treated plants may be about 1-10% higher, 10-20% higher, 20-30% higher, 30-40% higher, 40-50% higher, 50-60% higher, 60-70% higher %, 70-80% higher, 80-90% higher or higher.

[0473] Biomass from treated plants may equate to an increase of about 1 bushel per acre, or 2 bushels per a...

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Abstract

The disclosure relates to isolated microorganisms-including novel strains of the microorganisms-microbial consortia, and agricultural compositions comprising the same. Furthermore, the disclosure teaches methods of utilizing the described microorganisms, microbial consortia, and agricultural compositions comprising the same, in methods for imparting beneficial properties to target plant species. In particular aspects, the disclosure provides methods of increasing desirable plant traits in agronomically important crop species.

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[0001] Cross References to Related Applications [0002] This application is a PCT International Patent Application claiming priority to US Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 113,792, filed July 25, 2015, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. The following applications generally relate to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Nos. 62 / 113,792, filed February 9, 2015, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 165,620, filed May 22, 2015, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62 / 165,620, filed January 19, 2016. The immediate disclosure of patent application Ser. No. 62 / 280,503 is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety for all purposes. [0003] Instructions for Electronically Submitted Text Files [0004] The contents of the electronically submitted text file are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety: Copy of the Sequence Listing in computer readable format (filename: BICO_005_02WO_SeqList_ST25.txt, date of r...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): C12N1/00C12N1/20C12R1/01A01N63/20A01N63/22A01N63/25A01N63/27
CPCC12N1/20A01N63/27A01N63/22A01N63/25A01N63/20C12R2001/06C12N1/205C12R2001/38C12R2001/01A01N63/00A01N63/10
Inventor 彼得·威格利苏珊·特纳卡罗琳·乔治达米安·赖特托马斯·威廉斯凯利·罗伯茨格雷厄姆·希穆斯
Owner 生物联盟有限公司
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