Soybean Cultivar 24010055 for Multi-Trait Breeding Efficiency
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing soybean cultivars lack improved traits such as higher seed yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and altered fatty acid profiles, which are essential for enhancing agricultural productivity and nutritional value.
Innovation Solution
Development of a new soybean cultivar 24010055 with integrated traits including disease resistance, herbicide tolerance, and optimized fatty acid composition, achieved through genetic modification and traditional breeding techniques.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If traditional soybean breeding is used, then existing cultivars can be maintained with stable characteristics, but improved traits such as higher seed yield, disease resistance, and drought tolerance cannot be achieved
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple desirable traits (disease resistance, drought tolerance, herbicide tolerance, and improved seed yield) into a single soybean cultivar through genetic modification. The transgenic approach merges these traits that would traditionally require multiple separate breeding cycles and crosses, achieving simultaneous improvement in reliability and productivity.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent alters the genetic parameters of soybean cultivars by introducing transgenes that confer specific traits. This includes modifying fatty acid profiles, changing resistance mechanisms, and adjusting physiological responses to stressors, thereby achieving improved productivity and reliability through genetic parameter changes rather than traditional phenotypic selection.
2Adaptability or versatility
If multiple breeding cycles are performed to achieve multiple traits, then improved traits can be combined, but the development time increases significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent performs preliminary genetic modification actions by introducing transgenes that confer multiple traits simultaneously. This preliminary action of genetic engineering eliminates the need for subsequent multiple breeding cycles, as the desired traits are already embedded in the cultivar before traditional breeding would be required. This significantly reduces the time loss associated with sequential breeding cycles.
3Productivity
If genetic modification techniques are used, then improved traits can be achieved faster, but regulatory and public acceptance challenges arise
Solution Approach 1:
The patent uses conventional agricultural practices and existing regulatory frameworks as intermediaries to facilitate the acceptance and implementation of genetically modified soybean cultivars. By grounding the genetic modification approach in established agricultural science and following standardized regulatory procedures, the patent navigates the regulatory complexity while maintaining high breeding efficiency.
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AI summary
A soybean cultivar designated 24010055 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 24010055, to the plants of soybean cultivar 24010055, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 24010055, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 24010055. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 24010055. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 24010055, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 24010055 with another soybean cultivar.