Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2022
Title: Innovations in Plant Breeding by Rakesh B
Introduction
Rakesh B is an accomplished inventor based in Karnataka, India. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant breeding, particularly in developing corn plants resistant to late wilt disease. With a total of two patents to his name, Rakesh is recognized for his innovative approaches in agricultural science.
Latest Patents
Rakesh's latest patents focus on methods and compositions for producing corn plants with resistance to late wilt. The present disclosure is in the field of plant breeding and disease resistance. It provides methods for breeding corn plants that exhibit late wilt (LW) resistance using marker-assisted selection. Additionally, the disclosure offers corn germplasm that is resistant to LW. It also includes markers associated with LW resistance loci, which can be introgressed into elite germplasm in a breeding program, thus producing novel LW resistant germplasm.
Career Highlights
Rakesh B is currently employed at Monsanto Technology LLC, where he continues to advance his research in plant breeding. His work has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions to combat agricultural challenges.
Collaborations
Rakesh collaborates with notable colleagues such as Sunil Kumar Biradar and Franck Jean Chopin. Their combined expertise enhances the research and development efforts at Monsanto Technology LLC.
Conclusion
Rakesh B's contributions to plant breeding and his innovative patents demonstrate his commitment to improving agricultural practices. His work in developing disease-resistant corn plants is a testament to the importance of innovation in ensuring food security.
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