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Research Project:
COMMERCIALIZATION OF NEW INDUSTRIAL CROP GERMPLASM AND CROPPING SYSTEMS
Location: Plant Physiology and Genetics Research
Project Number: 5347-21410-005-00
Project Type:
Appropriated
Start Date: Jun 16, 2008
End Date: Jun 15, 2013
Objective:
Objective 1: Develop enhanced germplasm and cultivars for low input, high yielding, cost-competitive oilseed, latex, and biomass crops as bio-fuels and bio-based products.
Objective 2: Determine the physiological, biochemical, and molecular factors limiting the growth and yield of oilseed, latex, and biomass crops that could be targeted for improvement in a conventiional and/or molecular breeding program.
Objective 3: Develop economical production systems for new/alternative industrial crops.
Approach:
Germplasm that has been previously collected as well as new germplasm collections will be evaluated for important characteristics to meet the objectives. Evaluation data and seed will be sent to the appropriate curators for entry into the National Plant Germplasm System. Standard and molecular breding procedures will be used in selecting and improving germplasm to develop enhanced germplasm with increased levels of desired traits such as oil content, specific fatty acid profiles, latex and resin contents, yield, resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and biomass. Production systems will be devised and evaluated utilizing traditional plus new/alternative crops to develop systems that provide farmers profitable and sustainable management practices. New and improved analytical procedures will be developed as needed to evaluate germplasm for desired traits and potential co-producers. Formerly 5347-21410-004-00D (5/08).
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Last Modified: 11/05/2008
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