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of biocontrol treatments in corn. Learning Objectives: Through this fellowship, the successful applicant will gain valuable hands-on experience and develop expertise in laboratory and field research
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this information can improve our ability to predict the spread and intensity of wildfires and prescribed fires. Learning Objectives: The program participant will learn a variety of new skills to measure
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will focus on evaluating how alfalfa-grass interactions influence biological nitrogen fixation, soil health, and soil organic matter dynamics in mixed species forage production systems. Learning
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to improve soybean for enhanced disease tolerance by accelerating breeding programs and enabling the engineering of new and improved traits. Learning Objectives: As a result of this experience, the participant
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identified in this way will represent targets for future gene editing to improve the rate of genetic improvement for reduced grain protein content. Learning Objectives: The candidate will learn about genetic
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adoption by professional organizations such as the AOAC or Cereals & Grains (formerly AACC) would benefit The fellow will learn how to generate an instrumental method for soluble dietary fiber analysis
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. Investigate options to lower energy consumption and carbon intensity of downstream aspects of the production of packaged leafy greens. Learning Objectives: Under the guidance of a mentor(s), the selected
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using both conventional breeding methods and marker assisted breeding. Learning Objectives: The participant will partner with the mentor to learn more about: Conducting phenotype trials related to maize
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the production, value, and safety of pecan, peach, nectarine, and plum crops. The participant will learn how to develop methods to improve control of key pecan diseases. The primary disease focus is pecan scab
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using both conventional breeding methods and marker assisted breeding. Learning Objectives: The participant will partner with the mentor to learn more about: Conducting phenotype trials related to maize