Coming Soon

Public Funding for P. I. Bioscience Limited

Registration Number 04691963

Harper Adams University and P I Bioscience Limited

2018-11-01 to 2020-01-31
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To develop a novel product that will reduce the impact of drought stress on wheat delivering enhanced yield and increase the ability to farm on marginal land.

Enhancing Metal Uptake in Soya Crops

34,983
2017-11-01 to 2018-10-31
Feasibility Studies
Soya is an important crop best known as a source of protein in food production it is however also the primary source of material used to produce biodiesel. Over 30% of the world’s soya is grown in South America from where Europe imports 97% of its soya. Increasing global demand for soya for food and bioenergy production, coupled with concerns over the environmental impact and sustainability of South American production (deforestation, loss of biodiversity and pollution), are driving demands to increase soya yields for a given land area. Soya requires a constant supply of nutrients to ensure the growth of a healthy, high yield, crop. Of particular concern is calcium since deficiency in this element is a serious problem that leaves soya susceptible to pathogens and reduced yields. The aims of this project are to develop new calcium-containing nutrient formulations, and to enhance technology to monitor calcium uptake and distribution in soya plants. This will increase the yield of soy crops resulting in a decrease in land needed.

Rothamsted Research and P I Bioscience Limited

2016-10-01 to 2019-09-30
Knowledge Transfer Partnership
To develop innovative foliar sprays that reduce the effects of heat stress in wheat and this improves yields in stressed environments.

Get notified when we’re launching.

Want fast, powerful sales prospecting for UK companies? Signup below to find out when we're live.