Soybeans Today January 2001
1999-2000 Research Project Allocations
Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board
Priority Area I: IMPROVING SOYBEAN PROFITABILITY
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FUNDED LEVEL* |
| Low-Input Non-irrigated Soybean Production |
$37,366 |
| |
| Rotational and Tillage Systems to Control Soybean Cyst Nematode |
$25,020 |
| |
| Rice and Soybean Production on Soils Adversely Affected by Poor Irrigation and Water Quality |
$55,711 |
| |
| Integration of Resistant Soybeans with a Biological Control Agent for Suppression of the Soybean Cyst Nematode |
$37,248 |
| |
| Economics of Soybean Production |
$36,000 |
| |
| Evaluation and Incorporation of Varieties (Transgenic-Roundup Ready and Conventional) in Differing Arkansas Soybean Production Environments and Cropping Systems |
$40,000 |
| |
| Low-Input Irrigated Soybeans on Heavy Clay |
$6,000 |
| |
| Helping Arkansas Rice Farmers Exploit Market Opportunities by Improved Use of Soybean, Wheat and Corn in Rice Rotations |
$27,240 |
| |
| Effects of Tillage, Planting Date, Plant Population and Genotype on Severity of Charcoal Rot in Soybeans |
$28,157 |
| |
| Developing Cost-Effective Weed Management Systems |
$82,439 |
| |
| Weed Interference and Weed Management |
$42,050 |
| |
| Soybean Variety Testing |
$10,000 |
| |
| Breeding Improved Varieties and Germplasm |
$44,306 |
| |
| Field Screening of New Soybean Cultivars for Performance Against Major Diseases and Nematodes |
$47,828 |
| |
| Screening for Resistance to Phomopsis Seed Infection in Soybean Cultivars and Germplasm to Improve Seed Quality |
$17,000 |
Priority Area II: BASE PROGRAMS
| Weed Biology/Ecology |
$14,827 |
| |
| Soybean Adaptation to Restrictive Soil Environments |
$25,700 |
| |
| Soybean Research Verification Program |
$90,798 |
| |
| Improving Technology Transfer for Profitable and Sustainable Soybean Production |
$51,993 |
| |
| The Relationship of the Environment to Sudden Death Syndrome and Stem Canker |
$39,022 |
| |
| Molecular Separation of Races of Soybean Cyst Nematodes |
$45,080 |
| |
| Improving the Adaptation and Diversity of Arkansas Soybeans |
$52,870 |
| |
| Soybean Drought Tolerance Research |
$55,466 |
Priority Area III: NEW AND INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS
| Investigation and Application of Whole Farm Systems Approach to Crop Production Management |
$10,695 |
| |
| Screening of Soybean Varieties for Genistein (Cancer Preventing Subtance), Daidzein (Osteoporosis Preventing) and Producing Enriched Protein Concentrate and Tofu |
$35,636 |
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| *Rounded to nearest dollar |
TOTAL |
$958,452 |
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Soybeans Today January 2001
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