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Sponsoring Agency:USDA - ARS

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Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
0443636 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT MIRSKY S B TEXAS AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE TX User-Testing of Cover Crop Performance Mapping Tool for Precision Integrated Weed Management
0443635 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT MIRSKY S B NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC User-testing of cover crop performance mapping tool for precision integrated weed management
0443633 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT COOPER W R Washington State University WA Biological Control of Insect Pests
0443632 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT MIRSKY S B TEXAS AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE TX Field-Scale Testing of Weed Identification and Mapping Tools for Accelerating Integrated Weed Management Adoption
0443631 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT KRISHNAN H B UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL Evaluating the Benefits of Soybean with High Protein and High Sulfur Amino Acid Content on Gain and Feed Efficiency of Poultry
0443627 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT OWEN JR J S UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Examining Producersâ¿¿, Scientistsâ¿¿, and Regulatorsâ¿¿ Perceptions of Water Use Impacts on Agricultural Production and the Environment
0443626 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WANG X Preemptive Biological Control of a High-Risk Invasive Longhorn Beetle
0443625 TERMINATED USDA INHOUSE TYLER H L AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE MS Assessment and Improvement of Soil Health Under Modern Cropping Systems in the Mid-Southern United States
0443623 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT LIU S X UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Alfalfa Seed Utilization for Human Food
0443622 NEW USDA INHOUSE PINEROS M AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE NY Biochemistry and Physiology of Crop Adaptation to Soil-Based Abiotic Stresses
0443616 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT GRAHAM K K Native Bees UT Optimizing Pollination of Blueberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, and Other Specialty Fruit Crops in Utah
0443615 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT KASUGA T UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Stacking RNAi-based Resistance to Phytophthora, Crown Gall, and Nematodes in Almond and Walnut Rootstocks
0443614 NEW USDA INHOUSE LIU J AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE TX Fusarium Wilt of Cotton: Pathogen Characterization, Virulence & Resistance Mechanism Determination, and Marker Assisted Resistance Breeding
0443613 NEW USDA INHOUSE ZASADA I A AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE OR Pulse Electricity: A Non-Chemical Approach for the Management of Nematodes, Pathogens, and Weeds in Nurseries
0443612 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT CAI G PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Developing Breeding Resources and Understanding Pathogen Biology to Control Frogeye Leaf Spot in Indiana (Year 3)
0443609 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT MIRSKY S B VA POLY INST & STATE UNIVERSITY VA User-testing of Cover Crop Performance Mapping Tool for Precision Integrated Weed Management
0443608 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT CRASTA O R IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Development of Prediction Tools for Diseases and Mycotoxins Affecting Corn to Better Inform Management Decisions
0443607 NEW USDA INHOUSE SANDHU D AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE CA Understanding and Improving Salinity Tolerance in Specialty Crops
0443603 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BEGNA S H CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CA Almond-Alfalfa Intercropping in Young Orchards for Profitability and Sustainability (CSU)
0443602 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BEGNA S H KEARNEY HORT STATION CA Almond-Alfalfa Intercropping in Young Orchards for Profitability and Sustainability (Kearney Ag)
0443599 NEW USDA INHOUSE YU J AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE TX Improving Cotton Fiber Yield and Planting Seed Vigor Under Heat Stress Environments
0443598 NEW USDA INHOUSE GREWELL B J WESTERN REGIONAL RES CENTER CA Invasive Plant Management Strategies for Endangered Plant Recovery and Tidal Wetland Restoration under Changing Environmental Conditions
0443597 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT TAYLOR J B UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Advancing Veterinary Care, Research and Education in Small-Ruminant Obstetrics and Health
0443596 NEW USDA INHOUSE SMITH A D AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE MD Defining the Impact of Different Foods or Their Components, in the Context of A Western-Style Diet, on Gut Health
0443595 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DOGRAMACI M UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO ID Understanding Pressure Bruise Susceptibility of Russet Potato Cultivars Using X-ray Ct and Cell Wall Analyses
0443594 NEW USDA INHOUSE EDWARDS J W IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Government Owned Vehicle and Equipment Use by Non-federal Employees for Collaborative Research
0443593 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT CHEN P R OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Genetic Regulation of Ovarian Follicular Progression in Japanese Quail
0443591 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT KRISHNAN H B UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO Development of Soybean Lines Without Both Trypsin and Chymotrypsin Inhibitors
0443590 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT KRISHNAN H B UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO Refinement of Trypsin Inhibitor Measurement Procedure to Improve the Assay Consistency Leading to Industry Adoption
0443589 NEW USDA COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT KRISHNAN H B UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO Evaluating the Benefits of Soybean with High Protein and High Sulfur Amino Acid Content on Gain and Feed Efficiency of Poultry