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Silver Ion Formulations for the Control of Bacterial Plant Pathogens and to Reduce Bactericide Resistance and Health Risks
SBC: AGION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Topic: 82While bacteria cause fewer plant diseases than fungi and viruses, they do cause serious economic damages to both US and worldwide agriculture. Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas axonopodis has resulted in the destruction of over 20 million trees in Florida, while fire blight caused by Erwinia amylovora costs exceed $100 million per year in the United States alone, and recent epidemics have cost o ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
eGen Low Flow Hydrokinetic Renewable Energy Harvester
SBC: EGEN, LLC Topic: 86Rural communities throughout the United States suffer from a severe lack of job opportunities, poor education, and poor healthcare. The population of many of these communities is shrinking at the same time and compounding problems. Simultaneously there is an increased concern regarding climate change and the nation's reliance on foreign energy supplies. The renewable energy firm, eGen LLC, ha ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Robust Airborne Wind Turbine Shroud for Production of Low Cost Renewable Energy
SBC: Altaeros Energies, Inc. Topic: 86Hundreds of existing wind power projects have transformed communities by creating jobs, improving economic development, and reducing environmental pollution. However, 85 percent of rural communities cannot utilize wind power today due to community concerns or poor wind resources at ground level that make projects uneconomical. Altaeros Energies is developing an airborne wind turbine that adapts pr ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Evaluation of Various Low Cost Natural Plant Materials as Raw Materials for Patented Processing Techniques
SBC: FIBERSTAR BIO-INGREDIENT TECHNOLOGIES Topic: 85Obesity is a growing epidemic that continues to threaten the health of both adults and children around the world. Additionally, challenging economic times and increasing food costs puts pressure on consumers to purchase lower priced meals. While there are many ingredients available that can lower fat and calorie contents of foods, their usage is somewhat limited because either their quality is not ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Structural Testing of Round Branched Timbers
SBC: Whole Trees, LLC Topic: 81USDA secretary, Tom Vilsack recently urged the Forest Service to "develop new markets" for forest by-products, which encourage healthy timber management. Small-diameter round timber is an abundant by-product of healthy timber management and could serve emerging green commercial markets if technical barriers, specifically round timber "connections", can be solved. Whole Trees Architecture and Const ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Use of Hydroponic and LED Technology to Grow High Nutrient Lettuce, Spinach and Arugula in a Small, Urban, High Density, Indoor Farm
SBC: METROCROPS, LLC Topic: 812In the industrial northeast there is an under-fulfilled, year round demand for fresh, locally grown produce. The demand is measured by the steady growth (13% per year nationally) of farmers? markets since 1995. This project will use innovative hydroponic and LED technologies to study and verify if high nutrient, high quality greens can be grown cost effectively in small, urban, high density, indoo ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a simple killed enterotoxigenic E. coli vaccine for weaned pigs
SBC: BROOKINGS BIOMEDICAL Topic: 83Enterotoxigenic Escherictia coli causes diarrhea (E. coli scours) in young weaned pigs. There currently are no licensed killed vaccines for the disease, and the available living vaccines do not express toxins which should be a major target of a vaccine. This lack of toxin antigens may affect how well the vaccines protect pigs. We have recently developed an experimental killed vaccine for pig strai ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
The project "KickinKitchen.TV"- An interactive digital learning technology program.
SBC: KIDSCOOK PRODUCTIONS LLC Topic: 85The "KickinKitchen.TV" project combines: technology, education and research strategies to address the USDA challenge area of improving nutritional health and reducing childhood obesity. This study involves the following partners: racially diverse, urban public schools, KidsCOOK Productions, an independent production company committed to addressing childhood obesity risk through its digital educati ...
SBIR Phase I 2011 Department of Agriculture -
LEDs for Managing Pest Insects in Greenhouses Phase II
SBC: Orbital Technologies Corporation Topic: 813Plant-eating insect pests cause significant economic loss in commercial greenhouse growing operations, sometimes amounting to tens of thousands of dollars per hectare. Insects as a vector of plant pathogens also rank very high on the problem list for greenhouse/hothouse growers. Efficiently managing pests requires an array of complementary methods including traps and other physical methods, biolog ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced Field-Deployable Monitor of Multiple Pesticides in Water
SBC: GINER INC Topic: 84The development of an inexpensive, field pesticide sensor would serve a large market for researchers, municipalities and regulatory agencies to minimize the risks involved in pesticide use. The long-term vision is for this technology to become a key environmental science tool to support water quality monitoring efforts. The proposed device will solve two of the most important shortcomings of prese ...
SBIR Phase II 2011 Department of Agriculture