Soybeans Today January 1999
1998 Research Funding
Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board
Priority Area I: IMPROVING SOYBEAN
PROFITABILITY |
FUNDED LEVEL |
Low Input Nonirrigated Soybean
Production |
$44,000 |
Rotational and Tillage Systems
to Control Soybean Cyst Nematode |
$80,348 |
Adaptability of Soybean to Arkansas
Moisture and Nutrient Environments |
$31,993 |
Rice and Soybean Production on
Soils Adversely Affected by Poor Irrigation Water
|
$64,014 |
Production of High Quality Seed
of Maturity Group IV Soybeans Using Planting Date,
Foliar Fungicides and Phomopsis Seed Decay Resistance
|
$28,280 |
Soybean Production Management Alternative
Under Full Flexibility |
$20,000 |
Effect of Subsoiling and Related
Practices on Heavy Clay Soils |
$27,350 |
Integration of Resistant Soybeans
with a Biological Control Agent for Suppression
of the Soybean Cyst Nematode |
$53,297 |
Surface Irrigation Alternatives
for Irrigated Soybean Management |
$34,342 |
Effect of Cropping Systems on Soybean
Seed Quality and Seed Infecting Fungi |
$17,052 |
Economics of Soybean Production
|
$72,000 |
Evaluation and Incorporation of
Varieties, Transgenic (Roundup Ready) and Conventional
in Differing Arkansas Soybean Production Environments
and Cropping Systems |
$43,000 |
Low Input Irrigated Soybeans on
Heavy Clay |
$10,000 |
Cropping Systems for Arkansas Agriculture
|
$35,393 |
Effects of Tillage, Planting Date,
Plant Population and Genotype on Severity of Charcoal
Rot in Soybean |
$36,023 |
The Relationship of the Environment
to Sudden Death Syndrome and Stem Canker |
$50,000 |
SUBTOTAL |
$647,092 |
Priority Area II: BASE PROGRAMS |
|
Weed Biology/Ecology |
$24,713 |
Soybean Drought Tolerance Research |
$53,652 |
Soybean Adaptation to Restrictive
Soil Environments |
$42,766 |
Developing Cost Effective Weed
Management Systems |
$103,000 |
Soybean Research Verification Program
|
$75,711 |
Weed Interference and Weed Management
|
$65,344 |
Variety Testing in a Greenhouse
for Disease Resistance |
$39,515 |
Field Screening of New Soybean
Cultivars for Performance Against Stem Canker, Sudden
Death Syndrome, Phytophthora and Other Economic
Diseases and Nematodes |
$56,445 |
Improving Technology Transfer for
Profitable and Sustainable Soybean Production |
$90,026 |
Soybean Variety Testing |
$16,852 |
Breeding Improved Varieties and
Germplasm |
$69,675 |
Optimizing Variety Selection to
Improve Yield |
$17,215 |
SUBTOTAL |
$654,914 |
Priority Area III: NEW AND INNOVATIVE
PROGRAMS |
|
Value-Added Novel Products from
Modified Soy Proteins |
$40,229 |
Novel Soy Protein Peptides as Vehicles
to Deliver Iron in Food Fortification |
$37,884 |
Investigation and Application of
Whole Farm Systems Approach to Crop Production Management
|
$10,000 |
Commercialization of Soy Hull Carbon
Adsorbents: Waste Water Treatment and Sugar Decoloring
Applications |
$30,666 |
Commercialization and Marketing
of New Soy Lecithin Stabilized Medical Sports Nutritional
Foods to the Food Industry |
$19,486 |
Molecular Separation of Races of
Soybean Cyst Nematodes |
$45,780 |
Improving the Adaptation and Diversity
of Arkansas Soybean |
$65,000 |
Screening of Soybean Varieties
for Genistein (Cancer Preventing Substance) and
Producing Enriched Protein Concentrate and Tofu
|
$48,949 |
SUBTOTAL |
$297,994 |
GRAND TOTAL |
$1,600,000 |
Soybeans Today January 1999
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