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Marrone Bio Innovations receives patent for use of Chromobacterium to control corn rootworm larvae infestation


Davis, California, USA
September 11, 2014

Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. (MBI), (Nasdaq:MBII), a leading provider of bio-based pest management and plant health products for the agriculture, turf and ornamental and water treatment markets, today announced that it has received a patent for the use of Chromobacterium, a naturally occurring bacterium with demonstrated insecticidal and miticidal capabilities. The patent protects the uses of Chromobacterium formulations, compositions and compounds to control corn rootworm larvae infestation.

"This patent is an important first step in developing a commercially viable product to inhibit infestations of corn rootworm larvae across America and other regions where they continue to spread such as Latin America and Europe," said Pam Marrone, MBI's CEO. "Our research shows Chromobacterium to be effective at containing the larvae and we are developing product applications that offer growers an additional resource to combat this pest."

One of the most devastating pests in the United States is the corn rootworm, which does its damage as larvae feeding on the roots of young corn plants in farmers' fields. The United States Department of Agriculture estimates that corn rootworms can cause $1 billion in lost revenue each year, which includes $800 million in yield loss and $200 million in cost of treatment for corn growers. There are reports from experts in the field that rootworms in some regions in the Midwest have developed resistance to biotechnology and chemical solutions.

Alison Stewart, Ph.D., Sr. VP R&D and Chief Technology Officer at Marrone Bio Innovations added, "This patent award demonstrates our world class R&D effort to find, protect and develop products that can work compatibly with traditional pesticides to protect plants in an effective, efficient, and environmentally responsible way."

A strain of Chromobacterium is the active ingredient in MBI's Grandevo® Bioinsecticide, currently selling to growers of fruit, vegetable, vine and nut crops to control a wide range of chewing and sucking insects and mites. Grandevo strengthens growers' integrated pest and resistance management programs, with no adverse effects on honeybees and other non-target organisms.



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Published: September 11, 2014

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