Collaborations
The Cereal Crops Improvement Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PROVO, UT
Sequencing and Assembly of Cereal Wild Relatives’ Genomes
Small Grains Pangenome Assembly and Annotation
LEIBNIZ-INSTITUT FÜR PFLANZENGENETIK UND KULT
Oat Pangenome Project Data Sharing Agreement
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTE, BATON ROUGE, LA
Coordination of the International Oat Nursery (ION)
NORTH DAKOTA BARLEY COUNCIL, City of West Fargo, ND
Characterization and Identification of Broad-spectrum Resistance to Spot Form Net Blotch of Barley
Characterization and Identification of Barley Resistance Genes to Spot Form Net Blotch
Localization and Identification of Barley Resistance Genes to Spot Form Net Blotch
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, FARGO, ND
Characterization of Necrotrophic Effectors in the Parastagonospora Nodorum-Wheat Interaction
Functional Characterization of Pathogen Produced Effectors and Their Host Targets
Improvement of Durum and Bread Wheat for Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight, Stem Rust, and Hessian Fly
Genomic Analysis of Yield and End-use Quality Traits in Hexaploid Oats
Characterization of Host-range Defining Factors in Xanthomonas translucens
Genomic Analysis of Septoria Nodorum Blotch Susceptibility Genes in Wheat
Genetic Analysis and Improvement of Wheat for Resistance to Foliar Disease
Improvement of Barley Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight, Stripe Rust, and Hessian Fly
Investigation of the Genetics of Disease Resistance in Spring and Durum Wheat
Improvement of Barley Resistance to Spot Form Net Blotch and Stripe Rust
Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Stress Tolerance in Cereals
Barley Pest Research Initiative for Spot Blotch, Bacterial Leaf Streak, Net Blotch, Stem Rust, and Other Barley Pathogens
Characterization of necrotrophic effectors in the Parastagonospora nodorum-wheat interaction
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Centralized Genomic Selection Resources in Spring Wheat
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Leveraging high-throughput genotyping and phenotyping technologies to accelerate wheat improvement