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-resistant weeds, supporting the development of sustainable agricultural practices. The successful candidate is expected to (1) help develop novel methods that incorporate advanced technologies for detecting
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project objective of the research unit is to identify and develop corn germplasm with resistance to Aspergillus flavus infection and the subsequent accumulation of aflatoxin and resistance to insect damage
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leadership in agricultural discoveries through scientific excellence. The mission of the Tropical Pest Genetics and Molecular Biology Research Unit is to develop new technologies in pest management, improve
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will collaborate with other scientists in the unit and other institutes in the United States to help develop genetic, genomic and molecular resources for characterizing the key genes associated with
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populations with corresponding susceptible populations under growth chamber conditions. The fellow will help develop novel molecular herbicides to control problematic weeds in US cropping systems. The selected
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data have the potential to rapidly check animals and serve as a tool for farmers, ranchers, and researchers. Current research is being done by PI to automate imaging and spectral data to develop and
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applying models of insect movement, and develop predictive models. This research aims to collect movement data and produce models to enhance current surveillance, control, and eradication methods, such as
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through scientific excellence. Research Project: The overall research goal of the lab is to develop, improve, optimize, and disseminate aflatoxin biocontrol technologies to growers. This is accomplished
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food security. The overarching goal of this project is to develop gene regulatory networks (GRNs) for soybean resistance responses to a variety of pathogens including Asian soybean rust, Phytophthora
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Project: The overall research goal of the lab is to develop, improve, optimize, and disseminate aflatoxin biocontrol technologies to growers. This is accomplished through a combination of laboratory and