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, collaborating with USDA-ARS scientists across the country. Investigate the differences between the NISAR soil moisture and agricultural products (Crop Area) and provide recommendations on their relative strength
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germplasm from different sources to identify germplasm with resistance to Aspergillus flavus kernel infection and subsequent aflatoxin accumulation; Incorporate resistance to A. flavus into agronomically
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grazing collaborative study. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate on a project that focuses on determining the impacts of adaptation to different grazing management systems and environments
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outstanding academic credentials, exceptional character, and high motivation who want to make a difference in areas vital to national security. The Program Offers: An annual stipend ranging from $87,000
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for US agriculture that are often grown in very different climates. The goal of the project is to learn about types of microbes that benefit crop yield or crop quality in the context of field agriculture
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-on experience will be gained related to synthesizing and characterizing catalytic materials, collecting and analyzing data from different types of chemical reactors, collaborating with scientists from a variety
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include acquisition, documentation, maintenance, characterization, breeding, enhancement and distribution of the assigned crops. PGRU maintains approximately 20,000 different accessions, representing over
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exposed to both research and research operations support, which are both germane to gaining insight of routine stages of many different science support positions within research institutions, whether in a
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excellence of our agriculture. The vision of the agency is to provide global leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. Research Project: The Healthy Processed Foods Research (HPFR
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processing required for discovering genetic (e.g., SNP, CNV) and epigenetic (e.g., DNA methylation) variations, as well as functional elements (e.g., enhancers and promoters) using short- and long-read