Project Listing

Status:TERMINATED
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
0183580 TERMINATED HATCH Hoover, K. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA IPM of Insect Pests of Woody Ornamentals
0183597 TERMINATED HATCH Miller, M. G. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Male Reproductive Toxicity of Environmental Chemicals: Mechanisms and Markers
0183748 TERMINATED HATCH Barton, S. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DE Technical and Economical Efficiencies of Producing, Marketing, and Managing Environmental Plants
0183835 TERMINATED HATCH Guillard, K. UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Best Management Practices for Turf Systems in the East
0183898 TERMINATED HATCH Deen, J. UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Development of integrated and sustainable animal production systems
0183899 TERMINATED HATCH Reed, K. M. UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Enhance animal genetic diversity and biological performance
0183900 TERMINATED HATCH Goyal, S. M. UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Enhance the health and well-being of animals
0183930 TERMINATED MCINTIRE-STENNIS Carlson, J. E. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Molecular Tree Improvement
0184039 TERMINATED HATCH Irudayaraj, J. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Sensing and Automation of Food Processes
0184055 TERMINATED HATCH Geiser, D. M. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Molecular Identification of Pathogenic Fusarium Species
0184069 TERMINATED HATCH Wheeler, E. F. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Systems for Controlling Air Pollutant Emissions and Indoor Environments of Poultry, Swine, and Dairy Facilities
0184095 TERMINATED HATCH Chandler, J. E. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LA Sex chromosome variation as related to quality, freezability, fertility and sex ratio in farm species spermatozoa
0184198 TERMINATED HATCH Dove, C. R. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Alternative feed ingredients for swine.
0184199 TERMINATED HATCH Dove, C. R. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA The metabolic role of trace nutrients in young swine.
0184210 TERMINATED HATCH Hellerstein, M. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Measurement of cell proliferation in response to nutrients: role in carcinogenesis and atherogenesis
0184211 TERMINATED HATCH VITERI, F. E. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Improving iron/zinc nutrition
0184212 TERMINATED HATCH Vulpe, C. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Characterization of the role of hephaestin, a copper protein, in intestinal iron transport
0184213 TERMINATED HATCH Yang, X. UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Germ Cell and Embryo Development and Manipulation for the Improvement of Livestock
0184225 TERMINATED HATCH Landschoot, P. J. PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Best Management Practices for Turf Systems in the East
0184262 TERMINATED HATCH Esguerra, N. M. COLLEGE OF MICRONESIA FM SUSTAINABLE CONTROL STRATEGY AGAINST TARO CORM ROT
0184290 TERMINATED HATCH Aponte, G. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Nutrient induced mucosal differentiation by neuro-gut regulatory peptides
0184291 TERMINATED HATCH Sul, H. S. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Nutritional and Hormonal Regulation of Genes Involved in Lipogenesis
0184300 TERMINATED MCINTIRE-STENNIS Buckley, D. S. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TN Silviculture and Ecology of Tennessee oak Forests
0184312 TERMINATED HATCH Pajor, E. A. PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN The effect of human-animal interactions on the behavior, welfare, and productivity of dairy cattle and swine.
0184327 TERMINATED HATCH HOLLINGSWORTH, R. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Symbiosis and the Metabolic Enzymes of Rhizobium
0184336 TERMINATED HATCH BOOREN, A. MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI The Poultry Food System: A Farm to Table Model
0184385 TERMINATED HATCH Raper, C. D. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Dependency of quality and quantity of reproductive growth of soybean on nitrogen acquisition, storage, and partitioning within plants
0184392 TERMINATED MCINTIRE-STENNIS Hodges, D. G. UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE TN Evaluating Private Forest Management Opportunities in Tennessee.
0184400 TERMINATED HATCH Javier, F. B. COLLEGE OF MICRONESIA FM TRIALS ON TARO VARIETIES/CULTIVARS TOLERANT TO LOW-LYING ISLANDS AND ATOLLS ENVIRONMENT
0184414 TERMINATED MCINTIRE-STENNIS O'Hara, K. L. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA CA Mixed-Conifer Stand Development and Stocking Control in Even-Aged and Multiaged Stands in California