Company patents
Confluence Genetics, LLC
Confluence Genetics, LLC's patent strategy is heavily concentrated in agriculture, with 88.5% of its portfolio in New Plants / Plant Reproduction, though this core area has seen a significant 35.7% decline in patenting activity so far in 2026 compared to 2025. Surprisingly, despite its name, the company has a minimal presence in Genetic & Microbiological Assays (7.7% of portfolio) and is just beginning to explore Biocides & Pesticides with one patent so far in 2026.
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26 US filings (since 2023) · 3 categories · 6 themes
Methods and compositions for introducing, modifying, or expressing foreign genetic material within plant cells to confer new traits, produce novel compounds, or enhance existing characteristics.
Development and characterization of novel plant varieties or cultivars, including field crops, vegetables, fruits, and ornamental plants, focusing on improved agronomic performance, aesthetic qualities, or specific product characteristics.
Utilization of specific DNA sequences (markers) to identify, select, or characterize plant varieties or traits, enabling more efficient breeding, quality control, and intellectual property protection.
Engineering or breeding plants to exhibit enhanced resistance or tolerance to pathogens (fungi, bacteria, viruses) or pests, often involving the identification and introduction of specific resistance genes or genomic regions.
Development and application of living organisms (e.g., bacteria, fungi, viruses) or their natural derivatives (e.g., peptides, plant extracts) as agents to suppress or eliminate agricultural pests, weeds, or plant diseases.
Methods and compositions that stimulate a plant's natural defense mechanisms or improve its physiological resilience against pathogens, pests, or environmental stressors, rather than directly eliminating the threat.
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