Project Listing

Status:EXTENDED
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1025023 EXTENDED OTHER GRANTS Soundappan, T. Soundappan,Thiagarajan NAVAJO TECHNICAL COLLEGE NM HIGHTHROUGHPUT ELECTROCHEMICAL SCREENING-NTU
1025019 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cao, C. Mason,Andrew MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Fully Printed Electronics and Energy Devices via Low-dimensional Nanomaterials for Smart Packaging
1025015 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Sabbatini, P. Sabbatini,Paolo MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Innovative Canopy Management Strategies to Improve Grape Specialized Color Metabolites Synthesis and Fruit Quality
1025008 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Nason, S. L. Nason,Sara CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION CT Assessing the suitability of recycled wastewater with variable stormwater influence for use in crop irrigation
1024996 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wang, L. Wang,Lixin INDIANA UNIVERSITY IN Assessing the ecosystem services of agricultural conservation practices under current and future climate scenarios
1024991 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hudiburg, T. Hudiburg,Tara UNIV OF IDAHO ID Improving the ecological services of Nez Perce Lands through agriculture management and decision support tools.
1024988 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Funk, J. L. Funk,Jennifer UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Can drought response strategies inform rangeland management?
1024986 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT White, J. C. White,Jason Christopher CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION CT Biodegradable polymer-nanoparticle composites for controlled release and targeted delivery of phosphorus during plant growth
1024984 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Powell, J. G. Powell,Jeremy UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AR Managing pain in cattle undergoing castration using a biodegradable microneedle patch containing meloxicam
1024981 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Dewell, G. A. Dewell,Grant Alan IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Partnership: Intensive assessment of animal welfare and outcome of hospital and chronic feedlot cattle
1024969 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Garcia Guerra, A. Garcia Guerra,Alvaro OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Pregnancy loss in cattle: Maintenance or regression of the corpus luteum beyond classical maternal recognition of pregnancy
1024968 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hovick, S. Hovick,Stephen OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Genetic and phenotypic variability in giant ragweed: influence on regional variation in invasiveness and the origin of pest crop populations
1024938 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Berenbaum, M. Berenbaum,May UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL The bee bread mycobiome: fungal diversity, functional significance, and implications of fungicides on honey bee health
1024922 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Tharayil, N. Tharayil,Nishanth CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SC Phytochemical-Mediated Stress Hormesis And Priming As A Mechanism Of Resilience In Weeds And Negating These Stress Adaptations
1024918 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bonning, B. C. Bonning,Bryony C UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL Bee safe, pathogen based tools for small hive beetle management
1024909 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Burns, P. Burns,Patrick University of Northern Colorado CO Influence of fish oil on corpus luteum function
1024901 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bickhart, D. M. Zanton,Geoffrey AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE IL Expanding metagenomic analysis of rumen microbiota to include protists and their impacts on methanogenesis
1024879 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Blesh, J. Blesh,Jennifer UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN MI Harnessing perennial grain-legume intercrops for agroecosystem sustainability
1024878 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Levesque, C. Levesque,Crystal SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SD Pre-pubertal replacement gilt selection through biological indicators
1024877 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Shackelford, N. Shackelford,Nancy UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO CO From seed to service: Managing the microsite to maximize returns in rangeland restoration and rehabilitation
1024866 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wang, H. Wang,Hehe CLEMSON UNIVERSITY SC Exploring mechanisms of chemical resistance in Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni and strategies to mitigate resistance and improve disease control
1024863 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Pohler, K. G. Pohler,Ky G TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Physiological Function Of Prostaglandins And Pregnancy Associated Glycoproteins In Late Embryonic Mortality In Cattle
1024861 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Noyes, N. Noyes,Noelle UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Commingling and diet as management interventions for microbiome recovery and AMR mitigation after antibiotic exposures
1024855 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ricigliano, V. Ricigliano,Vincent USDA-ARS, GENETICS AND PRECISION AGRICULTURE UNIT MS Microalgae as a novel platform to improve honey bee nutrition, microbiome health, and pathogen resistance
1024854 EXTENDED OTHER GRANTS Gupta, G. Gupta,Goutam NMC, INC. NM Providing Practical Solutions for HLB Treatment and Prevention
1024844 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cook, S. Cook,Steven AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE MD Elucidating the mechanisms of Varroa mite vectoring of DWV-like viruses and the capacity of recombinant virus vectors to control Varroa mites
1024843 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Decker, J. E. Decker,Jared E. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO III: Small: DATAg: How genotype, environment and management interact to influence animal size: An evaluation of James' interpretation of Bergmann's Rule in Bos taurus cattle
1024840 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hallett, L. Hallett,Lauren UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OR Ecological intensification for a productive oak-hazelnut savannah landscape
1024822 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Metoyer, R. Metoyer,Ronald UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME IN SCC-IRG Track 1: Food Information Networks (FINs):Building data-driven supports for increasing access and healthy food choices in low-income neighborhoods
1024818 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Orrock, J. L. Orrock,John L UNIV OF WISCONSIN WI Optimizing sustainable management of Midwestern forests by identifying context-specific limits to tree and plant recruitment