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• Experienced, Dedicated Breeding Staff– 15 N. American breeders with 225 years of experience– 10 managers with 175 years of experience– 4 “Purity Managers” with 40 years experience– 75 full time support employees – Soybean Pathology and Nematology Teams– 3 Trait Integration Breeders– Breeding Technology expertise
• Increased lab and field testing capacities enable utilization ofnew technologies while delivering products to multiple channels
• Access to elite germplasm and a comprehensive pipeline of traits allow increased genetic gain while providing multiple trait stacking opportunities
Key Points of Monsanto’s Soybean Breeding Program
Soybean Research StationsSoybean Research Stations
Global Soybean Breeding Lead: Bob BuehlerInternational Breeding Lead: Hamer PaschalTrait Integration Lead: Joe ByrumQuality Management Systems: Claudia NariPurity Lead: Tom FreedAgronomic Traits Lead: Vergel Concibido
Varietal Development Lead: Mike Hawbaker
Redwood Falls
Glyndon
Janesville Guelph
Northern Lead: Alejandro Hernandez
BloomingtonFindlayOxford
Ames
Central Lead: Andy Nickell
Stonington
Galena
Marion
Haubstadt
Stuttgart
Mt. Olive
Southern Lead: Kevin Matson
Each station positioned to cover 5 million acres
Germplasm ResourcesSuperior Yield• Disease
resistance• Yield stability
Composition• Protein • Oil
Breeding Technology• Marker Ass’ted Breeding• Markers for Key Traits• Chromosome mapping
Soy varieties with increased value• Higher yields
• Improved consumer uses• Improvements in feed efficiency
Increased value for Monsanto and our customers
Biotechnology• RR2G & Yield• Food & Feed Traits
Success: Integration of Conventional Breeding, Breeding Technology, Biotechnology, & Crop Analytics
Soy Breeding is a Key Component of Our Integrated Pipeline
ObjectivesEnhance germplasm competitivenessOutstanding germplasm key to delivering value added traits
Key DriversTop yielding varieties Increased genetic gain through germplasm & technology High value opportunities in food & feedPipeline support
Crop Analytics• High throughput• Essential for
Marker Development
Soybean Breeding at Monsanto: Excellent Germplasm from Multiple, Complementary Sources
World Class Germplasm Pool
HartzSouthern US
Food
AsgrowElite Varieties in NA & SA
YieldDefensive traits
DeKalbYield
Midwestern US
MonSoyBrazil
High Yield
Germplasm ProvidersHigh Yields
Complementary
First LineCanadaFood
Public SourcesUSDA, AVRDC
Disease, SCN, Diversity
UniversityCollaborations
Disease, Diversity
Outstanding GermplasmYield from multiple sources in North & South AmericaPest tolerance for Yield StabilityUseful variability for protein & oil quality and quantity Aggressive development of markers for food, feed, and agronomic traits
Industry Collaborations
Germplasm Diversity
Elite Soy Varieties w/ Value Added
Traits
Soybean Breeding is a Funnel……
6-7 year process
20-30 New Brand Commercial Varieties30-40 New Licensed Commercial Varieties
Germplasm Pool• Hundreds of elite lines
• New germplasm sources
Germplasm Pool• Hundreds of elite lines
• New germplasm sources
100,000s Potential Breeding Populations
~7,000 New Breeding Populations
~600,000 New Progeny
New Progeny
New Commercials
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tiple
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f yie
ld te
stin
g Fewer lines each stage
A1 A2
Rhg4
B1 C1 C2 D1a D2 E F
Rps3/Rps8Rsv1, Rma,Rmj, Rsa
I J
Rhg5, Rbs1
K L MD1bB2 O
Rmi
N
Rps1
Goal: Use DNA markers to improve the efficiency of plant breeding procedures by: Identifying what genes control agronomic traits, Implementing new breeding procedures that improve our ability to select for these genes, Increase the rate of genetic gain in our breeding programs
rhg1
H
10 cM
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Monsanto has an integrated SNP and SSR linkage map to enable
marker assisted breeding applications in soybean
Legend: Rhg-SCN resistance; Rbs-Brown stem rot resistance; Rps-Phytophthora resistance; Rsv-Soybean virus resistance; Rma, Rmi, Rmj-Southern root knot nematode resistance; Rsa-soybean aphid resistance
AG3006DKB29-51
AG2801
DKB28-52
S28-L9
S2743-4
S29-C9
92M92
92M91
DKB28-53
S2702-4
AG2705
92M70
DKB27-52
AG2802DKB27-53
DKB26-52
92M80
DKB26-53
AG2703
S27-T7
DKB25-51
S26-V6
S2688-4
AG2603
92M71
49.45
50.45
51.45
52.45
53.45
54.45
55.45
56.45
57.45
11.65 12.65 13.65 14.65 15.65 16.65 17.65 18.65 19.65
Maturity (Days)
Yiel
d (B
U/A
CR
E)
New Products Current products Competitor
Molecular Marker Assisted Breeding For Yield
VistiveTM Variety Pipeline• Branded Portfolio
– Current Products
– AG2421V (released in 2005)• Rps1c; PTOL=8; BSR=9
– Products for ‘06– AG2221V
• Rps1k; PTOL=9; BSR=3
– AG2422V• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=9; BSR=6
– AG2821V• SCN R3; Rps1k; BSR=2
– AG3421V• SCN MR3; Rps1c
– Products for ’07 – AG3121V
• SCN MR3; Rps1k
– AG3521V• SCN MR3; Rps1c; BSR=9
– Products for ‘07– CSRV2509
• Low Lin; Rps1c; BSR=8
– CSRV2519• Low Lin; Rps1k
– CSRV2609• Low Lin; Rps1c
– CSRV2709N• Low Lin; SCN R3; S
PRR
– CSRV2809N• Low Lin; SCN MR3; S
PRR
– CSRV3009N• SCN MR3; S PRR;
BSR=8
– CXRV3109• Rps1c
– CSRV3119• Rps1c; BSR=5
– CSRV3309N• SCN R3; Rps1c: BSR=9
– CSRV3409N• SCN MR3; S PRR;
BSR=9
– CSRV3419N• SCN R3; Rps1c; BSR=8
– CSRV3509N• SCN MR3; S PRR;
BSR=7
• Corn States/ASI Portfolio– Products for ‘06
– CSRV2309• Rps1k; BSR=2
1.55
1.35
1.64
1.37
1.91
1.53
1.1
1.97
00.20.40.60.8
11.21.41.61.8
22.22.4
2005 2004 2003 2002
Yiel
d A
dvan
tage
(B
u/A
cre)
ASGROW DEKALBWeighted average of all head to head commercial comparisons
Yearly Brand Performance Advantage vs. Top CompetitorSummary of all head to head commercial comparisons within +/- 0.3 RM
Corn States Performance Comparison
40.00
45.00
50.00
55.00
60.00
MG0 MG1 MG2 MG3 MG4 MG5
CS PION SYN
CS AdvCS PION SYN PION SYN
MG0 43.17 40.77 41.12 2.39 2.05 MG1 49.73 46.94 48.05 2.79 1.68 MG2 53.45 52.17 50.28 1.28 3.18 MG3 55.89 54.69 53.75 1.20 2.13 MG4 52.31 51.22 49.66 1.10 2.65 MG5 47.74 46.70 46.24 1.04 1.50 Mean 50.38 48.75 48.18 1.63 2.20
2 Yr Combined (04' and 05')Monsanto/MOS Research Trials
Maturity Group Avg (Excluding New CS Releases))
Performance advantage across ALL maturity Groups
Maturity Group 2.5 to 2.9: Pipeline Yield Summary
90%
92%
94%
96%
98%
100%
102%
104%
106%
108%
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tes
t M
ean#
AG2
603*
AG2
605*
AG2
801
AG2
802*
AG3
003
AG3
006
DKB
27-5
2*
DKB
27-5
3*
DKB
28-5
2
DKB
28-5
3
DKB
29-5
1
CSR2
632N
CSR2
863
CSR2
923
CSR2
942N
92M
70
92M
71
92M
80
92M
91
92M
92
S26-
H2
S26-
V6
S27-
R1
S27-
T7
S28-
L9
S28-
W2
S29-
C9
BPR
2617
*New Product
# Loose site analysis for years 2001-2005
Maturity Group 3.0 to 3.5: Pipeline Yield Summary
93%
95%
97%
99%
101%
103%
105%
107%
109%
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tes
t M
ean#
AG3
005
AG3
006*
AG3
101
AG3
203*
AG3
505*
DKB
31-5
1
DKB
34-5
1
DKB
35-5
1
DKB
35-5
2*
CSR3
143
CSR3
232N
CSR3
532N
CSR3
552N
93M
10
93M
11
93M
30
93M
41
93M
60
S31-
V3
S32-
G5
S34-
U4
3390
RR
*New Product
# Loose site analysis for years 2001-2005
Maturity Group 3.5 to 3.9: Pipeline Yield Summary
96%
98%
100%
102%
104%
106%
108%
Perc
enta
ge o
f Tes
t M
ean#
AG3
505*
AG3
602
AG3
705*
AG3
802
AG3
905
AG3
906
DKB
35-5
2*
DKB
36-5
2
DKB
37-5
1
DKB
38-5
2
CSR3
532N
CSR3
542N
CSR3
552N
CSR3
800
CSR3
932N
93M
50
93M
90
93M
92
93M
93
S35-
F9
S37-
N4
S39-
K6
S39-
Q4
BPR3
567N
NRR
BPR3
644R
R
BPR3
704R
R
# Loose site analysis for years 2001-2005
*New Product
Variety Development: Maturity Group 2.0 to 2.9
• Background– Key states/provinces: IA, IL, IN,
MI, MN, NE, OH, SD, & WI– 30% of US soybean acres (#1)– Roundup RReady2Yield initial
release market– Vistive Low Lin initial release
market– Renessen targeted growing
region• Germplasm Strengths
– PRR resistance– SCN resistance– IDC tolerance
• Value Added Traits– Renessen– Vistive Low Linolenic– Roundup RReady2Yield– High Beta Conglycinin
• Agronomic Traits– SCN>PRR>IDC>BSR>SDS> White
Mold>Soy Aphid
Yield Summary
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Asgrow
DeKalb
PioneerSyngenta
Aver
age
Bu/A
c
*SCN – Soybean Cyst NematodePRR – Phytopthora Root RotPTOL – Phytopthora toleranceWM – White MoldBSR – Brown Stem RotIDC – Iron deficiency chlorosisSDS – Sudden Death Syndrome
Maturity Group 2.0 to 2.9: Variety PipelineBranded Portfolio– New Products for ’06
– AG2205• Rps1k; PTOL=3; BSR=1; SDS=5
– A2442 (non-Roundup Ready)• SCN R3; BSR=1
– DKB26-53 • Rps1c; BSR=6; SDS=4; IDC=4
– Products for ‘07 – AG2002
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=6; IDC=4– AG2204
• RR/STS; Rps1k; PTOL=4; BSR=4; SDS=4; WM=4– AG2406
• SCN MR3; S PRR; PTOL=4– DKB24-52
• SCN MR; S PRR; PTOL=5; BSR=2; SDS=6; WM=4– AG2603
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=5; BSR=8; SDS=7; WM=7– AG2605
• Rps1k; PTOL=8– DKB27-52
• SCN R3; Rps1c; PTOL=5; BSR=2– DKB27-53
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=7; BSR=4– AG2802
• SCN R3; Rps1k; PTOL=6; BSR=2
*SCN – Soybean Cyst NematodePRR – Phytopthora Root RotPTOL – Phytopthora toleranceWM – White MoldBSR – Brown Stem RotIDC – Iron deficiency chlorosisSDS – Sudden Death Syndrome
Corn States Portfolio– Products for ‘06
• CSR2412-03N– SCN R3; Rps1k; BSR=3
– Products for ‘07• CSRX255N
– SCN R3 (Peking)• CSR2642N
– SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=7; BSR=2
• CSR2732N– SCN MR3; Rps1k; PTOL=6;
BSR=1• CSRX265N
– SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=5; BSR=1
• CSR2832N– SCN MR3; Rps1a; PTOL=5;
BSR=2ASI Portfolio
– Products for ’07• CSRX265N
– SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=5; BSR=1• CSR2732N
– SCN MR3; Rps1k; PTOL=6; BSR=1
Variety Development: Maturity Group 3.0 to 3.9
• Background– Key states/provinces: IA, IL,
IN, KS, MO, NE, OH, – 28% of US soybean acres (#2)– Roundup RReady2Yield initial
release market– Vistive Low Lin initial release
market– Renessen targeted growing
region• Germplasm Strengths
– PRR resistance– SCN resistance– SDS tolerance
• Value Added Traits– Renessen– Vistive Low Lin– Roundup RReady2Yield– High Beta Conglycinin
• Agronomic Traits– SCN>PRR>SDS>BSR
Yield Summary
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005
Asgrow
DeKalb
PioneerSyngenta
Aver
age
Bu/A
c
*SCN – Soybean Cyst NematodePRR – Phytopthora Root RotPTOL – Phytopthora toleranceWM – White MoldBSR – Brown Stem RotIDC – Iron deficiency chlorosisSDS – Sudden Death Syndrome
Maturity Group 3.0 to 3.9: Variety PipelineCorn States Portfolio
– Products for ’06– CSR3102N
• SCN R3; Rps1k– CSR3352N
• SCN R3; Rps1k– CSR3552N
• SCN R3; Rps1k– CSR3542N
• SCN R3; Rps1k– CSRX355N
• SCN R3; Rps1k,7– CSR3812N
• SCN R3; Rps1c
– Products for ‘07– CSR3012N
• SCN R3; Rps1k; BSR=1– CSR3432N
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=8; BSR=1– CSR3822N
• SCN R3 (Peking); Rps1c– CSR3942N
• SCN R3; Rps1c
ASI Portfolio– Products for ’07
• ASI345– SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=7; BSR=1
• CSR3432N– SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=8; BSR=1*SCN – Soybean Cyst Nematode
PRR – Phytopthora Root RotPTOL – Phytopthora toleranceWM – White MoldBSR – Brown Stem RotIDC – Iron deficiency chlorosisSDS – Sudden Death Syndrome
Branded Portfolio– Products for ’06
– AG3006• SCN R3,MR14; Rps1k,7; BSR=2
– AG3203• SCN MR3; Rps1c; BSR=1
– AG3505 • SCN MR3,14; Rps1k; PTOL=4; BSR=2;
SDS=4
– Products for ‘07– DKB35-52
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=5– AG3705
• SCN MR3; Rps1c; PTOL=6; BSR=2
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