2020 |
Developing and Disseminating a Comprehensive and Sustainable Management Program for Foliar Diseases of Soybean
|
$374,568 |
2020 |
Developing Soybean Germplasms with Improved Tocopherol Content, Increased Stearic Acid, Better Omega-3 to Omega-6 Ratio & SDA and DHA for Human Health Benefits
|
$135,586 |
2020 |
Seedling Diseases of Soybean: Management and Education
|
$299,935 |
2018 |
Improving Soybean Beneficial Fatty Acid Profile to Human Health (1820-162-0140)
|
$89,486 |
2018 |
Soybean Germplasm with Improved Seed Protein (1820-152-0106-C)
|
$71,031 |
2016 |
Seedling Diseases: Biology, Management and Education
|
$269,501 |
2015 |
Exploiting potential bio-control agents to manage seedling diseases of soybean
|
$133,325 |
2015 |
Seedling Diseases of Soybean: Characterization and Education (Year 1 of 1520-532-5667)
|
$265,732 |
2014 |
Sudden Death Syndrome Soybean Commercial Variety Test (1420-532-5619)
|
$101,688 |
2013 |
Application of Biotechnology to Control of the Soybean Cyst Nematode' Subgroup: Genetic Diversity and Soybean Resistance Genes (1320-532-5653)
|
$327,705 |
2013 |
Project 2: Increasing and protecting yield through breeding research and technology at SIU
|
$0 |
2013 |
Project 3: Quantitative detection to monitor pathogens and soybean cyst nematode populations based on management practices
|
$1 |
2013 |
Project 4: Sequence-based detection techniques to monitor microbial (target and non-target organisms) populations based on management practices
|
$1 |
2013 |
Project 6: Ignite herbicide tolerance and yield implications in Liberty Link Soybean
|
$15,000 |
2013 |
Soybean Diseases and Pests (Managed Research Area)
|
$350,000 |
2012 |
Developing a Comprehensive Management Program for Foliar Diseases of Soybean (Year 1 of 2262)
|
$422,126 |
2012 |
Identification and biology of seedling pathogens of soybean
|
$542,586 |
2011 |
Biotic and abiotic factors that influence SDS severity
|
$18,000 |
2011 |
Biotic determinants of the interaction between SCN and SDS
|
$20,000 |
2011 |
Charcoal rot: Refining assays and identifying resistant varieties
|
$32,950 |
2011 |
Identifying virulence determinants in three soybean killers
|
$35,000 |
2011 |
Impact of foliar fungicides on soybean rust and native diseases in late planted soybean
|
$28,000 |
2011 |
Managing SDS with resistance and the influence of planting date
|
$28,230 |
2011 |
Weeds MRA coordination
|
$8,000 |
2010 |
Sequencing the Fusarium viguliforme genome
|
$107,780 |
2009 |
Application of Biotechnology to Control of the Soybean Cyst Nematode Subgroup: Soybean Resistance Genes (Year 3 of 7253)
|
$285,038 |
2009 |
Funding support for soybean breeding position
|
$30,780 |
2009 |
Managed Research Area: Management of soybean rust, sentinel plots, diagnostics, outreach and research
|
$0 |
2009 |
Managed Research Area: Weeds
|
$0 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #1: Communicate weed research information
|
$13,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #1: Deciphering the interaction between SCN and Fusarium virguliforme
|
$27,500 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #1: Illinois soybean rust sentinel plots
|
$32,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #2: Develop weed management systems for Illinois
|
$85,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #2: Identifying varieties with resistance to root knot nematode
|
$19,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #2: Phenotypic variability in SCN populations in Illinois
|
$31,500 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #3: Fungicide applied research and spraying guidelines
|
$28,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #3: Increase the knowledge base of biology, ecology and genetics of priority weed species
|
$122,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #3: Integrating strategies to manage SCN
|
$20,500 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #3: The Illinois SDS Commercial Variety Testing Project
|
$79,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #4: Evaluating SCN-resistant varieties for resistance
|
$77,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #5: Genetic diversity and mapping new genes for resistance to SCN
|
$45,500 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #6: Charcoal rot management in Illinois
|
$31,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #7: Delayed infection of Fusarium virguliforme using fungicide seed treatments, and its impact on sudden death syndrome and soybean yield
|
$33,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #8. Characterization of the SDS pathogen in Illinois
|
$24,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project #9: Using race-specific probes to monitor population shifts of the frogeye leaf spot pathogen
|
$28,000 |
2009 |
MRA-Project 18: Managed research area administration
|
$22,000 |
| Total | $4,710,049 |