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  1. Cobia Production Using Novel Low Salinity RAS Technology

    SBC: VIRGINIA COBIA FARMS            Topic: N/A

    This application describes the Phase I commercialization by Virginia Cobia Farms (VCF) of a combination of unique technologies including proprietary technology involving molecular salinity nutrient sensors in fish, use of intensive land based recirculation systems (RAS), novel dietary fish feed formulations as well as commercial production scale application of ARS scientists focused on development ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture
  2. POSITIVE HORIZONTAL DISPACEMENT AIRBORNE RETARDANT DELIVERY SYSTEM

    SBC: Aero Union Corp.            Topic: N/A

    THE APPLICANT FIRM PROPOSES UNDER PHASE I TO PROVE FEASIBLE A PROPOSED UNIQUE AIRBORNE RETARDANT DELIVERY SYSTEM. THE DESIGN OF THE SYSTEM WILL LIMIT THE EFFECT OF AIRCRAFT AND ATMOSPHERIC DISTUBANCES (EG. AIRCRAFT FORWARD VELOCITY, TURBULENCE, CROSS-WINDS, HUMIDITY, ETC.) TO THE AERIAL DELIVERY OF RETARDANT. FURTHER PROPOSED IS TO ALLOW FOR FLEXIBILITY AND DELIVERY RATES TO BETTER MEET CURRENT MA ...

    SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Agriculture
  3. Development of a Novel Microbial Biopesticide for the Control of Insect Pests

    SBC: AgraQuest, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Agriculture needs new bio-rational pest control agents to replace outdated synthetic chemicals. Safer, smarter, target-specific control measures are required for use in sustainable integrated pest management (IPM) systems. New technologies are essential to IPM in high value fruit, nut, and vegetable crops where the most widely used insecticides are organophosphates (OPs) and carbamates. In 1998, 3 ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Agriculture
  4. Development of a Novel Microbial Biopesticide for the Control of Insect Pests

    SBC: AgraQuest, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Agriculture needs new bio-rational pest control agents to replace outdated synthetic chemicals. Safer, smarter, target-specific control measures are required for use in sustainable integrated pest management (IPM) systems. New technologies are essential to IPM in high value fruit, nut, and vegetable crops where the most widely used insecticides are organophosphates (OPs) and carbamates. In 1998, 3 ...

    SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Agriculture
  5. H-Mutant Phage Control of Harmful Plant Bacteria

    SBC: Agriphi, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture
  6. Aerial Application of Trichogramma to Control Codling Moth in Walnuts

    SBC: ARENA PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT            Topic: N/A

    Codling moth, Cydia pomonella, is a major exotic pest of walnuts, apples and pears in California. Current control practices, using the application of conventional pesticides, are costly, toxic and declining in effectivenss. Of additional concern in California is that many walnut orchards are planted along major river systems in former riparian zones where growers are or will be required to use e ...

    SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Agriculture
  7. A Reverse Venturi Atomization Chamber

    SBC: ARENA PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT            Topic: N/A

    Spray drift is a significant issue facing agricultural applicators throughout the United States. Up to half of the crop production materials applied are delivered to the crop site by air. This method is highly valued by the farmer and contributes to American agricultural productivity. However, material that drifts off-site is of concern. Material not applied to the target is a financial loss for t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Agriculture
  8. Extending the Dynamic Flowgraph Methodology (DFM) to Model Human Performance and Team Effects

    SBC: ASCA, INC.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1996 Nuclear Regulatory Commission
  9. Multiple Foodborne Pathogen Resequencing Microarray-based Diagnostic Assay

    SBC: TESSARAE, LLC            Topic: N/A

    Most contemporary diagnostic tests are designed to detect and identify a single particular pathogen if it may be present in a given specimen. Furthermore such assays typically rely upon a short biomarker, or short signature gene sequence element to INDIRECTLY determine if the specimen is or is not present in the specimen. Such assays are inevitably vulnerable to false negative or false positive re ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture
  10. Plant Detoxification by Ruminal Microbe Supplementation in Cattle

    SBC: Bainbridge Technology Group,            Topic: N/A

    Toxic plants constitute 10% of all cattle's deaths and are a major economic concern in certain areas of the United States. A new scientific direction may provide a solution to markedly reduce these economic losses. This solution is to take anaerobic microbes that break down the toxins from resistant species and transfer them to susceptible species. As the toxin is released from the ingested pla ...

    SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture
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