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Collaborations

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


Current collaborators and projects:

CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
  • Nematode Early Warning System (NEWS) Facilitates Real-Time Remote Monitoring of Soil Pathogens in Agricultural Fields
  • Evaluation of Watermelon and Cucumber Genotypes for Tolerance to Biotic and Abiotic Stress
  • Development of Genetic Resources for Host-plant Resistance to Leaf Blight Pseudomonads in Turnip Greens and Spinach
  • Controlled Environment Agriculture Platform for Hydroponic Cultivation of Salt-Tolerant Crops with Integrated Saline Water Irrigation
  • A Multi-state Effort to Contain and Manage the Invasive Guava Root Knot Nematode (GRKN) in Vegetable Crops.
  • Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program 2021
  • Evaluation of Watermelon and Cucumber Genotypes for Tolerance to Biotic and Abiotic Stress
  • CucCAP 2: Harnessing Genomic Resources for Disease Resistance and Management in Cucurbit Crops – Bringing the Tools to the Field
  • DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
  • Managing Emerging Tomato Brown Rugose Fruit Virus in Greenhouse Tomatoes Using Alternative Rootstock and Disinfection
  • Evaluation and Genetic Study of Tomato, Spinach and Arugula under Controlled Environmental Conditions
  • FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT VALLEY, GA
  • Screening Seeded and Seedless Watermelon Varieties for Resistance to the Whitefly-transmitted Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus
  • Screening Seeded and Seedless Watermelon Varieties for Resistance to the Whitefly-transmitted Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus (CuLCrV)
  • MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
  • CleanSEED: A Project To Ensure The Sustainability Of U.S. Sweetpotato Seed Programs
  • NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
  • What’s That Smell? Search for Wireworm Attractants and Development of Pheromone-based Methods for Monitoring and Management - NCSU
  • Development of Marketable Root-knot Nematode Resistant Sweetpotato Varieties: Translation of Genomics & Phenomics into On-farm Management Solutions
  • Quality Assurance Services and Support for IR-4 Minor Use Pesticide at State Facilities in North Carolina and Associated Locations
  • PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA
  • Integrated Management of Emerging Seedborne Bacterial Diseases of Cucurbits and Chenopods
  • U.S. FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION-CENTER FOR, Silver Spring, MD
  • Characterization of Toxic Heavy Metals within the USDA Sweetpotato Germplasm Collection to Facilitate Breeding for Low Toxic Heavy Metal...
  • U.S.A ISRAEL BINATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
  • Utilizing the desert and citron watermelon to enhance abiotic stress tolerance in watermelon cultivars
  • UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
  • Management of Endemic and Emerging Bacterial Diseases of Capsicum by Plant Resistance, Novel Compounds, and Understanding Pathogen Diversity
  • UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA
  • Developing Sustainable and Profitable Tools for Management of Tomato Fields Infested with Soilborne Pathogens, Nematodes, and Weeds
  • Managing Whiteflies and Whitefly-transmitted Viruses in Vegetable Crops in the Southeastern U.S.
  • Managing Whiteflies and Whitefly-transmitted Viruses in Vegetable Crops in the Southeastern U.S.
  • USDA, FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE (FAS), WASHINGTON, DC
  • Applying Biotechnology Techniques to Improve Disease Resistance of Tomato
  • VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIV, BLACKSBURG, VA
  • What’s That Smell? Search for Wireworm Attractants and Development of Pheromone-based Methods for Monitoring and Management - VPI