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phenotyping, and microbial genomics, this project aims to develop tools for farmers that enable improved crop health. Learning Objectives: Through this project, the participant will have the opportunity
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(CHPRRU) is to identify and develop corn germplasm with genetic resistance to Aspergillus flavus infection and the subsequent accumulation of aflatoxin and genetic resistance to insect damage using both
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for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services. ASPE advises the HHS Secretary on policy development
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the development of new and enhanced technologies that support vegetable pickling, by fermentation or acidification, in the USA, under the USDA-ARS National Program 306, Quality and Utilization of Agricultural
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. This knowledge will contribute to the development of more efficient breeding methods, which will be applied to genetic data mining of the USDA National Plant Genetic ornamental germplasm collections and their
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of the Intermountain Western United States. It will leverage field and laboratory measurements to develop novel characterizations of the thermal degradation of live fuels in a format that is suitable for inclusion
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scientific excellence. The mission of the Tropical Crop and Commodity Protection Research Unit in Hilo, Hawaii is to develop pre and postharvest technologies and management strategies for invasive pests, and
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multidisciplinary team within the North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory in Brookings, SD. Learning Objectives: The selected applicant will develop or enhance their knowledge and skills to evaluate how
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food security. The overarching goal of this project is to develop gene regulatory networks (GRNs) for soybean resistance responses to a variety of pathogens including Asian soybean rust, Phytophthora
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to investigate lipid profiles and lipid mediator production in peripheral immune cells from human subjects. The participant will collaborate with Dr. Snodgrass to help develop an appropriate IRB-approved protocol