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Course Description

In some cases, a trait of interest does not exist or is not easily available to the breeder. In this course, you will analyze how new genetic engineering and genome editing technologies can be applied to hemp breeding. Understanding when and how to use new genetic technologies is essential for a modern plant breeder. You will examine these new technologies — one of which, the gene gun, was invented at Cornell University — and practice applying them to hemp breeding. Creating a new hemp variety is a lot of work, and as a breeder you’ll want to protect your investment with the appropriate intellectual property (IP) protections. As this course concludes, you will compare the different classes of IP protections and evaluate how they can best be used to protect different types of breeding results.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Hemp Genetics
  • Hemp Breeding and Selection

Faculty Author

Dr. Lawrence Smart

Benefits to the Learner

  • Develop schemes that incorporate tissue culture and genetic transformation in hemp improvement
  • Identify and defend an appropriate strategy for intellectual property protection in a modern hemp breeding program

Target Audience

  • Horticulturists
  • Agronomists
  • Plant, seed, and greenhouse technicians
  • Growers
  • Consultants
  • Seed purveyors
  • Plant breeders and breeding companies
  • Entrepreneurs
  • CBD product developers
  • Agriculture regulators

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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