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BioLumic Unveils Revolutionary Light-Activated Seed Trait Technology

Burstable News - Business and Technology News March 6, 2025
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BioLumic Unveils Revolutionary Light-Activated Seed Trait Technology

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BioLumic has launched the world's first commercial light-based seed trait technology, offering seed companies a faster, more cost-effective method to enhance crop performance without genetic modification.

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Agricultural biotechnology company BioLumic has introduced a groundbreaking Trait Activation System that uses UV light to regulate genetic expression in corn seeds, potentially transforming crop innovation strategies.

The proprietary xTrait™ platform enables seed companies to enhance genetic traits through light programming, delivering significant advantages over traditional biotech methods. Field trials demonstrated an average yield gain of more than 20% across multiple hybrid lines, with some inbreds experiencing an 8.2% yield increase.

Unlike conventional genetic modification approaches, BioLumic's technology dramatically reduces trait development timelines from 10 years to just 3 years while cutting associated costs by up to 90%. The non-chemical, non-genetic modification process allows for faster trait integration and broader accessibility.

Initial commercial deployment focuses on corn, with partnerships already established with Gro Alliance and Breeder Direct. However, the technology is expanding to other crops including rice, ryegrass, and soybeans, with over 10 additional traits currently in development.

This innovation represents a significant advancement in agricultural biotechnology, offering seed companies a novel method to enhance crop performance, stress resilience, and nutritional qualities. By programming genetic expression through light signals, BioLumic provides a scalable, efficient alternative to traditional crop improvement techniques.

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