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Research Project:
COOPERATIVE SUGAR BEET RESEARCH
Location: Crop Improvement and Protection Research
Project Number: 5305-21000-013-02
Project Type:
Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement
Start Date: Oct 01, 2011
End Date: Sep 30, 2016
Objective:
ARS and BSDF will work together to produce the highest quality basic and
applied research to meet the changing demands of the sugar beet world
market, and its customers and stakeholders by:
1. Promoting sugar beet research concerning the isolation of specific
genes and the development of germplasm, which may be used effectively in
breeding to develop hybrids and varieties that are resistant to various
pathogens, regionally adapted, suitable for various cultural practices,
superior in biochemical attributes, and storable with minimum
deterioration.
2. Establishing technology whereby new genetic characters, inbred lines,
or sugar beet germplasm established via ARS research may be brought into
widespread use by breeders and growers promptly, efficiently and at less
cost.
3. Promoting research to develop better disease management, through an
increased understanding of sugar beet disease etiology and epidemiology and
an elucidation of the biochemistry, physiology and genetics of the sugar
beet-pathogen-biocontrol agent interaction.
4. Increasing the understanding of the biochemical genetic and
physiological basis of the development of the sugar beet plant, the storage
of the harvested root and the extraction of sucrose from the beet to be
better able to maximize the efficiency in the processing of sugar beet to
sucrose and other products.
5. Evaluating, characterizing, and utilizing available genetic resources
(esp., in the USDA-ARS NPGS Beta PI germplasm collection) to determine the
genetic diversity within sugar beet and pathogen populations, to better
understand and manage important pathogens of sugar beet, and to produce
enhanced germplasm more rapidly and more efficiently to meet the changing
needs of seed companies and the growers they serve.
Approach:
The purpose of this Agreement is to establish a general framework for
cooperation and coordination between the United States Department of
Agriculture, Agriculture Research Service (ARS), and The Beet Sugar
Development Foundation (BSDF). Both parties, the BSDF and the ARS, desire
to continue their close working relationship on sugar beet breeding; genetics; disease management, etiology, and epidemiology; seedling, mature
plant, and post harvest physiology, genetic resources; variety
characterization; agronomic practices, and extraction of sugar and other
products from sugar beet. The parties agree that meeting the objectives of
this project will strengthen and enhance ongoing research within the scope
of this agreement. It is the understanding of the parties to this agreement
that the research, investigational work, and the writing of publications
shall be for their benefit and the general benefit of the people of the
United States.
Documents NFCA with Beet Sugar Development Foundation.
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