Soybean Cultivar 14150713 for Stable Multi-Trait Inheritance

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Solution Overview

Problem

Current soybean cultivars face challenges in combining desirable traits such as higher seed yield, disease resistance, drought tolerance, and improved fatty acid profiles, which are time-consuming to develop and require precise planning and resource efficiency.

Innovation Solution

Development of a new soybean cultivar 14150713, which includes genetic modifications and breeding techniques to introduce traits like herbicide resistance, disease resistance, and altered fatty acid profiles, using methods such as mutagenesis and transformation, along with traditional breeding to stabilize and enhance these characteristics.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If traditional breeding methods are used to combine desirable traits, then the cultivar achieves stable trait inheritance, but the development process becomes time-consuming and resource-intensive

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvetrait inheritance stabilityVSAvoidcultivar development time
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSLoss of time

Solution Approach 1:

The patent applies preliminary action by pre-modifying parental germplasm with desired traits (herbicide resistance, disease resistance, altered fatty acid profiles) through mutagenesis and transformation before crossing. This allows the F1 generation to inherit stabilized traits directly, eliminating the need for multiple generations of backcrossing and selection that would otherwise be required to establish stable trait inheritance through traditional breeding alone.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

2Adaptability or versatility

If multiple desirable traits are combined in a single cultivar, then the overall performance and utility of the soybean is improved, but the breeding program complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvecultivar trait combinationVSAvoidbreeding program complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Adaptability or versatilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent merges multiple desirable traits (herbicide resistance, disease resistance, altered fatty acid profiles) into a single cultivar by crossing parental lines that each possess specific trait combinations. The F1 generation consolidates these traits inherited from both parents, achieving multi-traditional improvement in a single cultivar rather than requiring separate breeding programs for each trait.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

Solution Approach 2:

The developed soybean cultivar achieves universality by simultaneously providing multiple functions: herbicide resistance for weed management, disease resistance for crop protection, and altered fatty acid profiles for improved oil quality. This multi-functional cultivar can serve diverse agricultural and industrial purposes, reducing the need for separate specialized cultivars.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

3Productivity

If precise forward planning and resource allocation are implemented, then the breeding process efficiency is improved, but the initial planning requirements and resource commitment increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvebreeding process efficiencyVSAvoidplanning and resource management complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ProductivityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent implements preliminary action through careful pre-planning of the crossing program, selecting parental lines with complementary traits before initiation. Resources such as parental germplasm, breeding plots, and analytical capabilities are allocated and prepared in advance. This preliminary organization streamlines the breeding process, allowing efficient progression through generations without delays for resource acquisition or program redesign.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #10Preliminary action

Data Source

PatentUS20250318489A1Soybean cultivar 14150713
Publication Date: 2025.10.16 M S TECH LLC

AI summary

A soybean cultivar designated 14150713 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 14150713, to the plants of soybean cultivar 14150713, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 14150713, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 14150713. 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 14150713. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 14150713, 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 14150713 with another soybean cultivar.