Project Listing

Status:EXTENDED
Type:AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1018996 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Mwangi, W. Mwangi,Waithaka KANSAS STATE UNIV KS PARTNERSHIP: Single-cycle Replicon-based African Swine Fever Virus Subunit Vaccine
1025741 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Saqui-Salces, M. Saqui-Salces,Milena UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Pathogenesis of Lawsonia intracellularis infection
1022235 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Swett, C. Swett,Cassandra UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Pathogenomics-based development of crop-specific diagnostics tools for emerging and expanding fungal diseases in the U.S.
1026074 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Antwi, J. Antwi,Janet PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY TX Pathways to Early Childhood Obesity Prevention (P.E.C.O.P) Fellowship "FACT"
1018686 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Clark, J. K. Clark,Jill Kathleen OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Pathways to prosperity: Collaborative local governing for rural wealth creation
1023126 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cameron, R. G. Cameron,Randall Guy USDA-ARS, GENETICS AND PRECISION AGRICULTURE UNIT MS Pectin IV: Chemistry, Biology and Technology
1028290 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Elnakib, S. Elnakib,Sara RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW JERSEY NJ People, Plants, & the Planet: A multi-method study to develop, implement & evaluate a food & climate change intervention to empower adolescents to make healthy & sustainable plant-based food choices.
1018877 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Tooker, J. F. Tooker,John Frazier PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Perception of insect pheromones by plants and its potential as a tool for insect pest management
1018552 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gutknecht, J. Gutknecht,Jessica UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Perennial crops to improve soil health and sustain yields for climate extremes
1026130 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Huang, Q. Huang,Qiuqiong UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AR Performance Feedbacks and Peer Comparisons in Irrigation Management
1027870 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Lowe-Power, T. Lowe-Power,Tiffany UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Persistence of Plant Pathogenic Ralstonia in Water
1015039 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Howe, A. Howe,Adina IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Persistence of resistance: defining resistance gene and mobile element sentinels to evaluate their transmission in manure-applied soils
1027830 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Acuff, J. Acuff,Jennifer UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AR Persistent Populations: Methods development to investigate harborage of pathogens in low-moisture food environments
1031883 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wetzel, W. Wetzel,William MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY MT Pests and Beneficial Species in Agricultural Production Systems
1025299 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Nugen, S. Nugen,Sam Rasmussen CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Phage-based Nanosensors for the Rapid Detection of Salmonella in Agricultural Matrices
1019409 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Schall, K. Schall,Kelsey UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY CA Phenology of grapevine red blotch-associated virus vector Spissistilus festinus and associated epidemiology in commercial vineyards
1026365 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Messer, T. Messer,Tiffany UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY Photodegradation of Neonicotinoids in Rivers Adjacent to Agricultural Intensive Regions: A Novel Water Quality Monitoring ApproaApprouch ch
1026367 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Stratton, C. Stratton,Chase LAND INSTITUTE, THE KS Phylogeny, chemistry, or fungal communities? Using big data to identify novel plant combinations that improve crop productivity and defense.
1005571 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Steenhuis, T. Steenhuis,Tammo CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Physical mechanisms of water film-mediated microbial pathogen attachment and detachment on fresh vegetable surfaces
1024985 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Rowe, S. M. Rowe,Susan Roberta M OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY OR Physically Distant yet Socially Connected: Exploring Agriculture through Immersive Field Experiences and Innovative Solutions
1017921 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Spencer, T. Spencer,Thomas E. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO Physiological and Genetic Insights into Pregnancy Loss
1025295 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kebrom, T. Kebrom,Tesfamichael PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY TX Physiological and Molecular Characterization of Tillering, Internode Elongation, and Stunting in the Tiller Inhibition (tin) Mutant Wheat
1022195 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Swale, D. R. Swale,Daniel Robert LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LA Physiological and toxicological relevance of potassium ion channels and reactive oxygen species to honey bee health
1029820 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Swale, D. R. Swale,Daniel R UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL Physiological and toxicological relevance of potassium ion channels and reactive oxygen species with honey bee health
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
1028647 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cai, L. Cai,Lili UNIV OF IDAHO ID Phytic Acid Based Bio-fire Retardants for Green Wood Building Materials Protection  
1022345 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ribeiro De Resende J, M. F. Ribeiro De Resende J,Marcio Fernando UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL Phytoglycogen: A Sweet Corn Product With Potential Use As Nanoparticle Ingredient.
1006703 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Halperin, D. Halperin,Daniel FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FL Pilot Study to Prevent Transition from Overweight to Obesity among Young Overweight College Students in Ponce, Puerto Rico
1027893 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wang, D. R. Wang,Diane Ran PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN PLANT BREEDING PARTNERSHIP: Modeling genetic variation of rice hydraulic response to changes in soil moisture
1022329 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Akhunov, E. D. Akhunov,Eduard D KANSAS STATE UNIV KS PLANT BREEDING PARTNERSHIPS: Applications of CRISPR/Cas-mediated genome editing for precision breeding in wheat