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BASF Plant Science BASF Plant Science Future Products Future Products EFSA Scientific Hearing 21 st March 2007, Parma, Italy Christine Wandelt Regulatory Affairs

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BASF Plant Science BASF Plant Science ––Future ProductsFuture Products

EFSA Scientific Hearing 21st March 2007, Parma, Italy

Christine WandeltRegulatory Affairs

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BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant Science – Future Products

BASF Plant Science

Project Portfolio

Examples

Conclusion

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BASF Plant Science

Focus:

More efficient agriculture

Better, healthier nutrition

Renewable resources – Plants as ‘Green’Factories

> 600 employees at 8 sites in 5 countries

Partnership with seed companies

Co-operations with universities and researchinstitutes worldwide

BASF Growth Cluster: 330 Mio. Euro R&Dinvestments within the next three years

BASF Plant Science

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BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant Science Platform

BASF Plant ScienceNorth Carolina

BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant ScienceAmes, Iowa

BASF Plant ScienceLudwigshafen

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BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant Science – Future Products

BASF Plant Science

Project Portfolio

Examples

Conclusion

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BASF Plant Science

Strategic Focus

Better, Healthier Nutrition

Plants as “Green”Factories

More Efficient Agriculture

Nematode resistanceHerbicide toleranceFungal resistanceYield increaseStress toleranceAmino acid profilePhytate reductionCarotenoidsOmega-3 fatty acids

AmylopectinAmylose

Cropprotection

Agronomicperformance

Feedvalue

Foodspecialties

Plant ingredients for industrial use

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BASF Plant Science

GeneDiscovery

TraitResearch

TraitDevelopment

Product Development

Marketing/ Sales

~ 2 years ~ 3 years ~ 3 years ~ 3-5 years

Development Timeline for GM crops

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BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant Science – Future Products

BASF Plant Science

Project Portfolio

Examples

Conclusion

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BASF Plant Science

More Efficient Agriculture: Phytophthora Resistant Potatoes

Resistance genes from Solanum

Complementing existing resistance gene reservoir

Directed at commercial potato genetic background

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BASF Plant Science

More Efficient Agriculture:Drought Tolerance

Explore existing gene pools e.g. in flowering plants, moss, algae, fungi

Modulating gene expression e.g. transcription factors

Potential target crops: wheat, oilseed rape, maize, soybean

Trans-formants

Parentalline

Gene Identification

Moss

Proofof Concept

TargetCrop

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BASF Plant Science

Today

Future

Omega-3 fatty acid genes

Better, Healthier Nutrition:Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids

Explore metabolic pathways e.g. in plants, moss, algae, fungi

Complementing existing pathways

Multi-gene constructs

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BASF Plant Science

Plants as “Green” Factories: Optimized Potato Starch

Modulate expression of genes in the starch metabolic pathway (down-regulate, RNAi)

Analogous traits obtained via mutational breeding

E.g. waxy maize, high-amylose maize

Amflora

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BASF Plant Science

BASF Plant Science – Future Products

BASF Plant Science

Project Portfolio

Examples

Conclusion

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BASF Plant Science

Conclusion

Products in developmentComplement or modulate plant biosynthetic pathways

Tools: familiar from plant defence mechanisms (R- genes, RNAi) and breeding (transcription factors)

Crops: wheat, potato, maize, soybean, oilseed rape

Safety considerationsComparative risk assessment approach applicable

Case-by-case

Bilateral discussions