Project Listing

Type:AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1000888 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vargas, R. Vargas,Rodrigo UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DE Coupling Solid-Aqueous-Gas Phases Of Carbon And Nitrogen Across Topographic Gradients And Extreme Weather Events
1003496 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vargas, R. Vargas,Rodrigo UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DE Reducing uncertainty in carbon cycle science of North America: a synthesis program across United States and Mexico
1028990 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vargas-Hernandez, N. Vargas-Hernandez,Noe UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN TX Freshwater Prawn Production: Solving the National Problem of Prawn Postlarvae (Seed) Availability through Engineering and Automation
1018405 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Varner, J. R. Varner,Jamie Rone MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV MS From Micro to Macro: Growing Ag Literacy
1028650 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vasco-Correa, J. Vasco-Correa,Juliana PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Biofilters for Methane Mitigation from Livestock Facilities
1000889 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vasilas, B. L. Vasilas,Bruce Larue UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE DE Colloid Mobilization and Biogeochemical Cycling of Organic Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorous in Wetlands
1030676 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vasquez, E. Vasquez,Erick UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON OH PARTNERSHIP: Magnetic Cellulose Bioconjugates for L. monocytogenes Disinfection
1014845 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vatamaniuk, O. K. Vatamaniuk,Olena CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Transcriptional Regulation of Cu Homeostasis in Cereals and its Relationship with Fertility and Grain Yield
1025297 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vatamaniuk, O. Vatamaniuk,Olena K CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Investigation Into The Role Of Copper In Grain Size, Storage Protein And Carbohydrate Accumulation In Cereals
1004690 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vaudo, A. D. Vaudo,Anthony Domiano PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Elucidating the role of nutrition in pollinator foraging behavior and health
1011982 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Veblen, K. E. Veblen,Kari UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UT A pre-emptive rangeland restoration approach to improving biodiversity and provision of ecosystem services
1025300 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Veblen, K. Veblen,Kari UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UT Criollo cattle as a strategy to maintain output of ecosystem services under a changing climate
0227618 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vedenov, D. Vedenov,Dmitry TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Farm-Track: Financial And Risk Management (Farm) Tracking Study To Learn From The Planned And Actual Decisions Of Farmers And Ranchers
1015199 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Portney, K. E. Vedlitz,Arnold TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Gene Drive Applications to Agriculture in Texas: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Values
1011117 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vega Melendez, C. J. Vega Melendez,Carlos Jose The University of North Carolina at Greensboro NC Effects of early developmental stress on honey bees
1032305 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vegdahl, A. C. Vegdahl,Ann Charles N Y AGRICULTURAL EXPT STATION NY Microbial Safe Harbor and safety recommendation for small beverage producers: Seamoss as a model system
1021872 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Simsek, S. Vegi,Anuradha NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV ND Killing Before Milling: Utilization of Vacuum Steam Pasteurization for Controlling Enteric Pathogens on Wheat
1015473 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vela, M. Vela,Margie NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY NM Rural Development: Using Photovoice to draw connections between social, built, and human capital for youth living in the colonias of the U.S. Border Region
1029828 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Velez Arango, A. Velez Arango,Ana Maria UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Balancing Species Protection and Soybean Production: A Systems Approach to Endangered Species Act Pesticide Mitigations
1023273 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vellidis, G. Vellidis,George UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA A SmartIrrigation Mobile App for Corn, Cotton, Peanut, and Soybean
1030625 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Velni, J. M. Velni,Javad M CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SC DSFAS: Big Data-enabled Real-time Learning and Decision Making for Field-based High Throughput Plant Phenotyping
0220774 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vemulapalli, R. Vemulapalli,Ramesh PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Tracking the Survival and Distribution of Mycobacterium avium subsp paratuberculosis in the agroecosystem
1012876 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venditti, R. A. Venditti,Richard NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Preparing Diverse and Rural Students and Teachers to Meet the Challenges in the Bioenergy and Bioproducts Industry
1031882 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venditti, R. Venditti,Richard NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Developing a Chemical Platform Based on Cottonseed Oil to Develop Functional Finishes for Cellulosic Substrates
1011813 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vengosh, A. Vengosh,Avner DUKE UNIVERSITY NC Assessing potential human health impacts associated with the use of oilfield produced water for crop irrigation
0219211 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan, K. UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Investigating the potential of natural antimicrobials for controlling bovine mastitis
0220658 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan,Kumar UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Reducing S. Enteritidis and C.jejuni in chickens by dietary supplementation of plant-derived antimicrobials
0224195 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan,Kumar UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT A comprehensive study investigating the potential health risk of Clostridium difficile as a foodborne pathogen
1000764 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan,Kumar UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Pre-harvest and Post-harvest decontamination strategies for reducing foodborne pathogens on cantaloupes
1007687 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan,Kumar UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Natural and environment-friendly approaches for improving the microbiological safety of cantaloupes