It will take about 1 to 3 years until the new system is established! It can be used for the breeding of most plants, microorganisms, and insects.
This page introduces the features of speedy breeding. The mutation rate for small to large-scale breeding is 3-26%. Using a type of quantum radiation, neutron radiation, speedy breeding can achieve significant mutations with high efficiency. Additionally, speedy breeding, which has a high mutation rate, has successfully reduced the effective irradiation costs, significantly lowering development costs. 【Features】 ■ Mutation rate for small to large-scale breeding is 3-26% ■ It takes about 1-3 years to develop new strains ■ Reduction in irradiation costs ■ Mutation rate is 15-300 times higher compared to conventional techniques ■ Time to create new strains is halved *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Enables radiation breeding in private enterprises ■ Practical application of neutron beam breeding ■ Versatility applicable to microorganisms *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.
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Starting as a private company initiated by local volunteers under the proposal of the Ibaraki University Graduate School of Science and Engineering, we aim to develop a new technological domain that is globally competitive through collaboration between radiation-related facilities concentrated in Ibaraki Prefecture and the vibrant agriculture in the region. Our goal is to commercialize the use of neutrons for crop improvement, which, while considered effective among experts, had not been socially implemented, thereby contributing to the realization of a sustainable society. We have conducted repeated demonstration experiments, enabling the generation of dynamic and large quantities of mutants that were previously unattainable. In 2020, we patented the technology for generating mutagens using neutrons, and we are currently providing solutions not only for crop improvement in agriculture but also as a useful technology for the development of industrial microorganisms, catering to companies and research institutions engaged in biological breeding and variety development.