Collaborations
The Crop Genetics and Breeding Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
AWARDS MANAGEMENT BRANCH NIFA, Washington, DC
Harnessing Genetic and Genomic Resources for Peanut Germplasm Enhancement and Cultivar Development
BLUE BIOFUELS, INC., PALM BEACH GARDENS
Optimum Production Methods for Production of Pennisetum Hybrids for Ethanol Production
GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, ATLANTA, GA
Pyramiding Corn Resistance to Aspergillus flavus, Aflatoxin Contamination, and Ear-feeding Insects through Selection, Breeding and Biotechnology
GEORGIA PEANUT COMMISSION, TIFTON, GA
Development and Evaluation of Cultivars with Improved Disease Resistances to Increase On-Farm Profitability
Development and Evaluation of Cultivars with Improved Disease Resistances to Increase On-Farm Profitability
KEN AND BRIAN PONDER FARMS, OMEGA, GA
Genetic Improvement and Cropping Systems of Warm-season Grasses for Forage, Feedstocks, Syrup, and Turf
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Lupin, Cereal Rye, and Carinata Winter Cover Crops for Biomass in the Southern Coastal Plain
NUSEED AMERICA INC., WEST SACRAMENTO
Testing of Brassica Carinata Genetics as a Low Carbon Biofuel Feedstock
THE PEANUT FOUNDATION, ALEXANDRIA, VA
Precision Breeding Using Molecular Genetic Tools to Develop Disease Resistant Peanut Cultivars
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
Southeast Partnership for Advanced Renewables from Carinata-SPARC
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA
Harnessing Genetic and Genomic Resources for Peanut Germplasm Enhancement and Cultivar Development
Genome-Wide Association Study for the Identification of Loci Associated with Desirable Centipedegrass Traits
Developing Germplasm and Genetic Markers to Breed for Reduced Aflatoxin Contamination in Peanut
The Next-Generation of Aflatoxin Control: The Biotechnology and Gemomics Revolution
Developing Integrated Ecological Tactics for Managing Sugarcane Aphid Outbreak