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Collaborations

The Crop Germplasm Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

COTTON INCORPORATED, CARY, NC
  • Renewal and Advance of Cotton Genetic Resources Through Use of a Costa Rican Counter Season Nursery
  • Improving Cotton Fiber Yield and Planting Seed Vigor Under Heat Stress Environments
  • Continued Development of a Publicly Accessible Comprehensive Cotton Database
  • COTTON WINTER NURSERY COSTA RICA
  • Advancement of Cotton Genetic Resources Through Use of a Costa Rican Counter Season Nursery
  • HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY, HUNTSVILLE, AL
  • Towards a Pecan Pan-genome: Generating Three Reference, Annotated Genomes for Pecan
  • INSTITUTE OF GENETICS AND PLANT EXPERIMENTAL
  • Exploiting Genetic Variation of Australian and African Diploid Accessions for American Tetraploid Cotton
  • NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, LAS CRUCES, NM
  • Trees for the Future: Coordinated Development of Genetic Resources and Tools to Accelerate Breeding of Geographic and Climate Adapted Pecan Trees
  • OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OK
  • Studies of Fruit-bud Differentiation for Pecan Breeding Selections
  • PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE
  • Improving the Molecular Characterization of Hickories at the National Collection of Genetic Resources for Carya
  • TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE, COLLEGE STATION, TX
  • Climatic and Environmental Impacts of Pecan Disease Severity to Pecan Bacterial Leaf Scorch Caused by Xylella fastidiosa.
  • TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
  • Omics-Assisted Breeding Approaches for Sorghum Hybrid Improvement
  • Developing Genome Editing Resources for Modifying Genes to Improve Priority Traits in Cotton
  • Identifying Differential Gene and Protein Expression in Two Pecan Cultivars With Contrasting Nut Size, Shape, and Maturity Timing
  • Developing Pecan Database Resources
  • Maintenance, Distribution, and Utilization of Cotton Genetic Resources
  • UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA, TUCSON, AZ
  • Exploring the Genetics of Drought Resistance with Field-based Phenomics and Biophysical Process-based Modeling
  • WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
  • Continued Development of a Publicly Accessible Comprehensive Cotton Database