INTEREST AREA: Plant Breeding
One way to increase the agricultural output of existing farmland is to grow more than one crop in a single year. Pulse crops (legume crops with edible seeds) are particularly of interest for incorporation into a cropping system due to their ability to fix nitrogen from the air and their high protein content. This type of agriculture intensification has many benefits including additional and more diverse sources of income for farmers from an alternative harvestable crop, providing an additional protein source to meet a global growing demand, reducing agricultural inputs like nitrogen-based fertilizers, capturing additional carbon from the atmosphere each year, and improved soil health.
At Corteva Agriscience, our goal is to develop effective, sustainable, and durable solutions to agricultural challenges. We invite public and private sector scientists to join in our efforts by submitting a proposal for innovative ideas for new pulse crops that can be incorporated into new or existing cropping systems.
Submission Deadline:
October 3, 2022 at 11:59pm EST
Public and private scientists
Up to $15,000; potential follow up research collaboration
Corteva is seeking new pulse crops or innovative pulse cropping systems. The pulse could be included in any cropping system type (e.g. a proposal for a double, relay, intercropping, or annual rotational system). The ideal solution will provide supporting data demonstrating the feasibility of the approach. Proposals to breed a pulse crop to meet the Solution Requirements specified below are welcome.
Any proposed solution should incorporate pulse crops that address the following Solution Requirements:
Must have:
1. Has been previously used, at any scale, for feed, food, fuel, or fiber production
2. Can be planted in combination with traditional commodity crops (e.g. corn, canola, wheat, rice, cotton, or sorghum), either in a double, relay or intercrop system or as one crop in a diversified annual crop rotation.
Nice to have:
1. Potential for specialty premium (e.g. high protein, amino acid, etc)
2. A short growing season or winter annual growth habit enabling its use as a relay or double crop
3. Can be planted into non-ideal or harsh conditions (e.g. dry or wet soils, hot or cold temperatures, nutrient-limited, sunlight-limited, etc) or at a non-traditional time of year
4. Lower ploidy level
5. Proof of concept for use in a cropping system
6. Can leverage the same equipment as traditional commodity crops
Solutions not of interest:
1. Crops limited only to tropical environments
Public and private scientists. Please indicate if you are interested in entering a future collaboration with Corteva. If so, describe what expertise, capabilities, or facilities you have for pulse crop breeding and cropping system testing.
By the deadline, submitters are asked to:
The submitted proposal should include:
1. Abstract of the proposed solution
2 A detailed description of the proposed pulse crop in the proposed cropping system
3. An explanation of the proposed cropping system
4. References for supporting information and/or use cases to substantiate the proposal
5. Please indicate if you are interested in entering a future collaboration with Corteva. If so, describe what expertise, capabilities, or facilities you have for pulse crop breeding and cropping system testing.
Submitters can expect the following steps to occur after the submission deadline for this challenge has passed: