Biotech Updates

DispersinB® Technology to Resist Bacterial Pathogens

July 2, 2010

A novel way to resist the major bacterial diseases in crops that involve biofilms has been developed and introduced to the farmers by Kane Biotech. Biotech plants containing the DispersinB®-antibiofilm enzyme are resistant to plant pathogens due to their ability to inhibit and disrupt biofilms.

"This new discovery has applications in preventing major bacterial diseases in crops that involve biofilms which can be up to 1000 times more resistant to antimicrobials than their planktonic counterparts and has the potential to substantially reduce the agricultural losses in crops such as potatoes, tomatoes and cassava worldwide", stated Mr. Froehlich, President and Chief Executive Officer of Kane Biotech.

For details, see the news at  http://www.kanebiotech.com/press_releases/press_release062910.htm