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Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1026408 NEW ANIMAL HEALTH Chigerwe, MU. Chigerwe, MU. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Investigating the minimum individual cow colostral immunoglobulin G concentration required for pooling to achieve adequate passive immunity in dairy calves
1026407 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hoopman, A. Hoopman,Alexis The University of North Carolina at Greensboro NC The unintended antibiotic target: honey bee microbiome and fecundity
1026406 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Johnson, Z. T. Johnson,Zachary T IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Portable, In-field Biosensor for Multiplex Sensing of Common Midwestern Herbicides
1026405 EXTENDED OTHER GRANTS Neibergs, J. S. Neibergs,Joseph Shannon WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY WA Improving the Economic Viability of Agricultural Producers Through Risk Management Education
1026404 TERMINATED OTHER GRANTS Hudson, T. D. Hudson,Tipton D. WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY WA Big landscapes meet big data: a decision support tool for grazing management in a variable and changing world
1026403 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Morrison, E. Morrison,Eric UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE NH Mechanisms for adaptation to climate in fungal forest pathogens
1026402 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ray, A. Ray,Allyson PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Confronting Bee Disease Through Multilevel Analysis of Honey Bee Immunity
1026401 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Denham, S. Denham,Sander INDIANA UNIVERSITY IN Quantifying species-specific phenological variability and the impacts on tree growth and forest carbon and water cycling
1026400 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ortiz, S. Ortiz,Semira CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Defining The Role Of Endogenous Erythritol Synthesis In Obesity And Diabetes Development
1026399 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Staffin, A. Staffin,Alanna PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA The Effects of Palmitic and Stearic Acids on Mammary Gland Uptake, Gene Expression, and Metabolism in Lactating Dairy Cows
1026398 NEW HATCH Azzam, AZ. Azzam, AZ. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Implications of beef packing structure and restructuring for conduct, social welfare, and resilience during major disasters: Lessons from COVID-19
1026396 EXTENDED OTHER GRANTS Malekian, F. Marshall,Renita SOUTHERN UNIV LA Center of Excellence for Nutrition, Health, Wellness, and Quality of Life
1026395 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Zhang, S. Zhang,Shiqi BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE NY Spatial and temporal imaging of intracellular phosphate profiles during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbioses using genetically-encoded biosensors
1026394 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Najjar, R. S. Najjar,Rami Salim GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY GA Raspberry consumption as a potential therapeutic strategy in the treatment of congestive heart failure: physiological effects and mechanisms
1026393 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Batas, L. A. Batas,Lina Aoyama UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OR Restore into the future: post-fire rangeland restoration in the Great Basin.
1026392 NEW HATCH Strable, JO. Strable, JO. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Genetic and molecular analyses of plant architecture and hormone response in maize
1026391 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gersony, J. Gersony,Jessica UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE NH Understanding drought sensitivity in eastern U.S. forests to inform sustainable forest management practices
1026390 NEW HATCH Dowling, A. Dowling, A. UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AR Monitoring and trapping of insects and other arthropods
1026389 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Beebe, M. Beebe,Maureen GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY GA Blackberry consumption as a therapeutic strategy in chronic lung disease induced by electronic cigarettes in hypertensive rats
1026388 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Quellhorst, H. E. Quellhorst,Hannah E KANSAS STATE UNIV KS Assessing and Mitigating the Combined Threat Posed by Microbes and Insects in the Postharvest Corn Supply Chain to Protect the US
1026387 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Taylor, I. Taylor,Isaiah DUKE UNIVERSITY NC Analysis of Rice Root Circumnutation by High-throughput Phenotyping
1026386 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Martin, R. E. Martin,Rachel Emily WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY NC The role of ethylene signaling in root hair development in tomato
1026385 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Reed, P. Reed,Paul UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OR The annualization of Pacific Northwest grasslands: implications for ecosystem services
1026384 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Clem, C. S. Clem,Carl Scott UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Addressing key limitations to capitalizing on hover fly (Diptera: Syrphidae) pollination and biological control services
1026383 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Shinn, L. M. Shinn,Leila Marie UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL Application of Machine Learning for the Creation of Gut Microbial Biomarker Panel Enabling Personalized Nutrition Recommendations
1026382 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Smith, O. Smith,Olivia MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Can attraction of predatory birds reduce food safety risks posed by pest birds in orchards?
1026381 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Carter, M. E. Carter,Morgan Elizabeth UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA AZ Do facultative endohyphal bacteria alter virulence in Fusarium spp. that are critical agricultural pathogens?
1026380 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Rutherford, W. A. Rutherford,William A UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA AZ Managing From A Distance: Conservation Of Semi-Arid Grasslands Through Machine Learning
1026379 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT PETERSEN, C. PETERSEN,CHRISSA University of Utah UT Strawberry and cardiovascular health
1026378 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gibson, M. Gibson,Matthew INDIANA UNIVERSITY IN Identifying and testing candidate loci for abiotic stress tolerance in tomato using wild germplasm and population genomics