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Technology Transfer Activities
Improvement and Genotyping of Cereal Germplasm and Epidemiology of Cereal Diseases
  • Recommendations are conveyed to wheat and small grains breeding programs at 14 cooperating state universities for developing improved cultivars by genetic marker-assisted breeding procedures.  We also provide molecular data for use in genetic marker-assisted selection for pest resistance (http://www.cropsci.ncsu.edu/sggenotyping/index.htm).

  • Information and training on small grain disease management strategies and assistance with small grain field trials are provided to the NC State University Small Grains Extension Specialist, NC County Agricultural Extension Agents, and Certified Crop Advisors.

  • Small grain growers receive information and advice on small grain disease management via Field Days and extension publications.

  • Eastern U.S.small grain breeders are provided information on pathogen populations and resistance-screening techniques for use in breeding pathogen-resistant small grain lines.  Pathogen isolates are made available for use in screening trials.

Enhancing the Genetic Base of Corn with Genomics and Breeding and GEM

  • 25 new recombinant inbred lines of maize will be deposited in the USDA Maize Genetic Stock Center for public distribution to all interested maize geneticists and breeders (http://maizecoop.cropsci.uiuc.edu/).

  • The near-isogenic line method of introgressing specific chromosomal segments into a standard genetic background was made available for adoption by commercial corn breeding programs.

  • Our semi-tropical inbred lines are being used by a public maize breeding program in Wisconsin.

Ecological, Physiological, and Genetic Aspects of Global Climate Change Impacts in Field Crop Systems

  • Information was provided to the U.S. EPA for use in preparation of the 2007 OAQPS Staff Paper, Review of the National Air Quality Standards for Ozone: Policy Assessment of Scientific and Technical Information.

  • Information was provided to the USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task on plant responses to ambient ozone pollution.

  • Differentially ozone-sensitive snap bean seed lines were provided to the NASA GLOBE project for use in educational activities (http://www.globe.gov).

  • UNECP ICP Vegetation program participants were provided ozone-sensitive and tolerant clover and snap bean lines for biomonitoring and modeling of ambient ozone effects on vegetation in North America and Europe (http://icpvegetation.ceh.ac.uk/index.htm). 

Native and Other Perennial Warm-Season Grasses for Sustainable Farming Systems in the Southeastern USA
  • Best management practice recommendations for beef cattle forage production are provided to extension specialists and producers.

  • Information was shared with individuals representing the Natural Resource Conservation Service, State Extension Specialists and Agents, and producers on forage establishment, cultural practices, and defoliation (grazing) management (www.ncsu.edu/forage). 

Patents and Licensing
  • Patent Number 6,146,880:  "Methods for Lyophillizing and Using Ericoid & Mycorrhizal Fungi".
  • Several Plant Variety Protection patents are pending.
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
  • Two agreements are nearing completion with bakeries in North Carolina and Virginia for development of locally-produced wheat varieties with hard, white grain.
USDA-ARS Partnering Opportunities

     
Last Modified: 07/02/2008
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