By acting as the interface between plant science and nonwoven technology, we aim to deliver to our customers economic gains and superior genetic results by committing to continually improve our products through investing heavily in R&D.
Our innovative new ideas are evidence based and thoroughly tested. An increasing body of published research, conducted over six continents, demonstrates the efficacy of our products, in pollen control and cost effectiveness through higher seed count, lower contamination and reduced risk.
Jul 9th 2016
PBS pollination bags have been used in a study comparing pollination control bag types for Sorghum seed harvest.
Oct 22nd 2014
PBS pollination bags have been used in a study into Melalecua alternifoila better known as the Narrow-leaved tea-tree, the source of tea-tree oil.
Oct 10th 2014
Comparing pollination bag types and the effect of environmental conditions on seed set in miscanthus crosses.
Oct 8th 2014
Recently an independent study was carried out by Oklahoma State University
Feb 12th 2014
Embrapa, Brazil, a leading research centre within the forest management and reforestation arena, is presently using an in-house made pollination bag
Jan 2nd 2014
Comparison of three types of pollination bag in an oil palm seed production setting.
Jul 26th 2013
Suitable Pollen isolation bags for selective breeding of conifers.
Jul 9th 1987
Crossing bags manufactured from three grades of polyester and three types of paper bags were tested