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Enko and Syngenta’s breakthrough fungicide to protect crop loss

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Fungal pathogens continue to cause devastating losses across staple crops, which are expected to worsen with global warming. 

Enko and Syngenta announced today the discovery of a novel chemistry solution to control problematic fungal diseases that can obliterate cereal crops as part of a multi-year collaboration to bring new, affordable, safe, and sustainable crop protection solutions to farmers globally. 

The new chemistry features a mode of action designed to target diseases that can devastate cereal crops. This breakthrough was achieved by screening billions of chemical molecules within Enko’s DNA-encoded libraries and using artificial intelligence and machine learning models to identify potent, selective molecules. This significantly shortens the time required for the discovery process while ensuring molecules meet specified safety criteria.

Fungal pathogens are a major challenge to the health of crops worldwide. Diseases caused by these pathogens alone cause growers to lose 10 percent ot 23 percent of their yield for the top 5 staple crops: rice, wheat, corn, soybeans, and potatoes. This is estimated to be enough to feed as many as 4 billion people with a daily diet of 2,000 calories for a whole year.

Experts predict such losses will worsen with global warming, widening the spread of fungal infections and increasing resistance to existing fungicides. 

Corn Fungus
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Enko and Syngenta enter the next phase of collaboration

The fungicide discovery milestone is part of Syngenta and Enko’s multi-year collaboration to bring new, affordable, safe, and sustainable crop protection solutions to farmers globally. The companies have now entered into the next phase of their collaboration to optimize the fungicide’s attributes and rigorously test them for safety and efficacy. The two companies further aim to build on the success of the fungicide collaboration and have signed a new agreement to discover novel chemical starting points for a new herbicide. 

“We are excited to partner with Enko to apply the latest in drug discovery and development approaches used in the pharmaceutical industry to agriculture, and to be able to bring new and effective agricultural solutions even more quickly to farmers,” said Camilla Corsi, Global Head of Research at Syngenta Crop Protection. “With a new mode of action, this novel chemistry promises to help farmers sustainably manage crops, protect yields, and combat resistance.”

“The world faces a food security crisis that climate change is steadily worsening,” said Enko CEO and Founder Jacqueline Heard. “By proving that digital tools can cut discovery time for new crop protection solutions, we hope to accelerate the digital transformation shift within the agricultural industry as growers’ needs become more urgent.”

With its newest collaboration, Enko and Syngenta will focus on discovering herbicide solutions to combat widespread resistance and eliminate aggressive weeds, such as Palmer Amaranth.

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