In the breeding industry, being evaluated as “one in a million” has a certain value, but from the strict standards of professional breeding, this is still far from enough. In reality, it is necessary to achieve the precision of “one in a million.”In the past, relying on traditional screening methods to achieve this goal often required organizing teams of hundreds of people to participate in a series of processes, including planting, sampling, and testing.
This not only consumes enormous human and material resources, but also involves lengthy and complex operational processes and high costs, making it a resource investment model that is difficult for most breeding teams to bear.
This technology system can replace the work of hundreds of people, and with high precision and efficiency, sample and analyze millions of seeds in a short period of time, quickly and accurately locating seeds that carry superior genes, enabling breeders to effectively screen out the most promising varieties from millions of seeds, significantly improving breeding efficiency, providing strong support for the sustainable development of the seed industry, and helping it move to a higher level.