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Genetically improved rice plant
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Photo: Rice plants grow in CropDesign’s greenhouse










Up to 40,000 rice plants grow in CropDesign’s greenhouse
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Photo: Growing chambers are used to grow the plants under precisely controlled climatic conditions










Growing chambers are used to grow the plants under precisely controlled
climatic conditions
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Photo: Examination of genetically improved canola (oilseed rape) plants










Examination of genetically improved canola (oilseed rape) plants
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Photo: Analysis of unripe canola seed (oilseed rape)










Analysis of unripe canola seed (oilseed rape)
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Rich harvests: Our AgCelence crop potection products convince customers
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We help farmers to bring in rich harvests
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Photo: modern fungicide Boscalid protects plants against fungi










Our modern fungicide Boscalid protects plants against fungi
Thumbnail: Genetically improved rice plant
Thumbnail: Rice plants grow in CropDesign’s greenhouse
Thumbnail: Growing chambers are used to grow the plants under precisely controlled climatic conditions
Thumbnail: Examination of genetically improved canola (oilseed rape) plants
Thumbnail:  Analysis of unripe canola seed (oilseed rape)
Thumbnail: Crop potection products convince customers worldwide



 
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Modern agriculturists are expected to deliver top quality harvests while at the same time addressing sustainable development issues. Here, BASF puts the focus on plant biotechnology: We develop plants for a healthier nutrition as well as for use as renewable resources. We cooperate with the plant biotechnology company Monsanto make important crops such as corn (maize) or soybean, higher-yielding and more stress tolerant. In this way, we develop solutions with clear benefits for consumers and the environment together with our customers.


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Genetically modified Arabidopsis thaliana shortly before the seeds are harvested. In plant biotechnology it serves as a model for crop plants because all its genes are known. (Photo : BASF - The Chemical Company, 2008)
Better harvest in spite of climate stress Climatic conditions such as heat or cold and rain or drought can determine whether a harvest turns out well or badly. With the help of plant biotechnology BASF Plant Science develops for example stress tolerant crops. In a targeted manner genes from other plants that already possess the desired traits are inserted into agricultural plants such as corn, soya, canola or cotton. This enables them to better handle stress factors.
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  • BASF has its own plant biotechnology organization "BASF Plant Science" with eight sites worldwide
  • Our research produces higher-yielding, more stress tolerant crops
  • Research, development and marketing alliance with Monsanto



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