Transformation of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) for Virus Resistance
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- Date of Publication: 1997
- Author(s): Li, Z; Cheng, M; Xing, A; Demski, JW; Pittman, RN
- Type of Document: Scholarly Article
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Virus diseases in Peanut compendium
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- Date of Publication: 1997
- Author(s): DVR Reddy; JW Demski
- Type of Document: Not Available
- Region: Global
- Topic: Productivity
CRSP: Peanut
Database: Publication
Adoption/Diffusion Processes, Persistence, and Socioeconomic Impacts of New Inputs and Peanut Varieties
This project will study the diffusion process of new technologies such as new agricultural inputs to plant growth and new peanut varieties. External community network (often […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: NCS07S
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
- Region: Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Markets, Productivity
Simulation of Peanut Cropping Systems to Improve Production Efficiency and Enhance Natural Resource Management
Small-holder peanut farmers are under increasing pressure to increase peanut production, in the face of increasing constraints of limited natural resources and increasing degradation of their […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: UFL13P
- Lead University: University of Florida
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Natural Resource Management, Productivity
Collection, Preservation, and Utilization of Wild Arachis Germplasm from South America
The Peanut CRSP has identified the need for shorter crop duration of peanut under production efficiency, item 5, “Genetic resource conservation, particularly for wild species, and […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2004/07/31
- Project Code: TAM14P
- Lead University: Texas A&M University
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean, Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Productivity
Development and Use of Multiple-Pest Resistance to Improve Production Efficiency of Peanut
Major yield losses frequently occur in peanut (30 to 50%) in South America and the Oceania countries of Southeast Asia. Losses are often due to severe […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: UFL16P
- Lead University: University of Florida
- Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Productivity
Breeding Peanut for Better Productivity and Quality
Peanut is an important source of income for small farmers in Sahelian Africa. Peanut varieties with stable productivity, appealing product quality, and low aflatoxin contamination are […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: TAM17P
- Lead University: Texas A&M University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Productivity
Improved Production Efficiency through Standardized, Integrated, and Enhanced Research and Technology
Foliar diseases and pests are responsible for significant yield losses in the Guinean and Sudanian zones of West Africa and the higher rainfall areas of Southern […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: NCS19P
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
- Region: Europe and Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean
- Topic: Productivity
Utilizing Arachis Species for Peanut Improvement
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- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2001/07/31
- Project Code: NCS20P
- Lead University: North Carolina State University
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Productivity
Control Strategies for Peanut Viruses: Transgenic Resistance, Natural Resistance, and Virus Variability
Viruses of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) cause significant losses worldwide in dietary protein, cooking oil and sources of revenue. The dietary and financial significance is especially true […]
- Start Date: 1996/08/01
- End Date: 2007/10/31
- Project Code: UGA28P
- Lead University: University of Georgia
- Region: Sub-Saharan Africa
- Topic: Food Security, Productivity