Lark Seeds International Files Foundational Patent for Breakthrough DNA-Free Vegetable Crop Editing Platform
Lark Seeds International (LSI) today announced the filing of a U.S. patent application titled “and Methods for Producing Edited Vegetable Crop Plants with Desirable Agronomic Traits.”
The filing protects LSI’s proprietary Advantage+™ gene-editing platform—a suite of DNA-free CRISPR/RNP workflows, reagents, and strategies designed for the precise improvement of vegetable crops across key Solanaceae and Cucurbitaceae species.
Key Breakthroughs & Commercial Impact
This application establishes the foundation for LSI’s next-generation breeding capabilities by directly overcoming two major bottlenecks that have historically limited the speed of DNA-free editing in commercial vegetables:
Genotype-Independent Regeneration: The methods allow for the efficient regeneration of viable edited plants from protoplasts, irrespective of the specific hybrid or parental line being used.
Multiplex Efficiency: The platform enables the high-efficiency simultaneous editing of three or more gene loci (multiplexing), allowing for the rapid creation of complex, stacked traits.
By eliminating the need for lengthy introgression steps from model genotypes, LSI can now achieve true seed-design capabilities at unprecedented speed, delivering high-value, climate-resilient, and processing-optimized varieties directly to market
“By filing IP around our core editing compositions and workflows, we are establishing a strong foundation for the next decade of vegetable breeding innovation,” said Vassilis Aivais, CEO of Lark Seeds International. “These technologies remove long-standing barriers in vegetable genome editing—allowing us to produce true commercial-ready edited lines with speed, precision, and regulatory clarity