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Natural Product Fungicides For Control Of
SBC: AgraQuest, Inc. Topic: N/AThe world fungicide market is approximately $5.5 billion and is almost exclusively synthetic chemicals.Over the past decade there has been increasing concern over chemical pesticide residues in the foodsupply, in the groundwater, and associated with worker safety issues. Recent legislation may limit theuse of many existing chemicals and the cost of research has slowed the introduction of new fung ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Facilitated Processing Of Naturally
SBC: Bc Cotton, Inc. Topic: N/ANaturally colored cotton has existed for thousands of years but it generated little commercialinterest in the past because its fibers were shorter and weaker than white cotton. Geneticimprovements have made it possible to spin the fibers on modern textile machines, although theyarns are relatively weak. Stronger textiles can be made from colored cotton using patentedspinning methods, but the nec ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Mass Rearing Of Geocoris Punctipes And
SBC: Biotactics, Inc. Topic: N/AArthropod pests damage a considerable proportion of food crops. Because the option of relying strictlyon pesticides for arthropod control is becoming more unfeasible due to resistance, pesticide-relatedhealth risks, and an upcoming world food shortage, development of alternative strategies requiresimmediate attention. Because generalist predators feed on diverse assemblages of insect species,tre ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Deashing Of Fishmeal For Aquaculture Feed
SBC: Dantec Engineering, Inc. Topic: N/AThe goal of this project is to develop a separator that will improve the nutritional quality offishmeal and reduce the pollutants in the effluent streams from fish feed used in aquaculture.High nutritional value and the well-balanced protein composition makes fishmeal an importantfeed ingredient in aquaculture. The digestibility of fishmeal has been improved through thedevelopment of more sensibl ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Nir Instrument For Cheese Analysis
SBC: EA Photonics Topic: N/AA near infrared (NIR) instrument based on the Frequency Domain Photon Migration (FDPM) conceptis applied to the analysis of cheese. This instrument is unique because it can quantitatively determinethe wavelength-dependence of material adsorption and scattering in a single measurement. Quantitativemeasurements of absorption and scattering will be performed on cheese using a high bandwidth, multi- ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Development Of An Advanced Mating
SBC: Farma Tech International Corp. Topic: N/AMating disruption using the pheromone Gossyplure is a well known technique employed to control thepopulation of the Pink bollworm in cotton. This method of pest control reduces dramatically thedeployment of hard pesticides on cotton producing farm land.Current products and current deployment practices in most instances fall short of reliability, and costeffectiveness. This proposed work is targe ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Developing Genetic Markers In Penaeus
SBC: Genetic Identification Topic: N/AThis proposal is to develop genetic markers in Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) forselective breeding in a closed hatchery environment. The worldwide pond aquaculture industryis plagued by disease problems that have decimated a large part of the industry. The solution tothis problem may lie in a new industry devoted specifically to the production of seed stockgenetically selected for resi ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Integrating Timber Production And
SBC: H. M. Hoganson & Associates Topic: N/AThe importance of forest management planning is increasing as more demands are placed on our forestresources. Simply sustaining timber production is no longer good enough. Spatial arrangement of theforest is especially important for environmental quality and wildlife populations. Spatial aspects ofmanagement are difficult to address in forest planning models. Few models are currently available ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
BARRIER-APPROACH TECHNOLOGY TO PROTECT AGRICULTURAL PLANTS FROM CRAWLING INSECT PESTS
SBC: Lineguard, Inc. Topic: N/AThe infestation of crawling insect vermin can cause severe economic losses in citrus and other fruit and nut trees, nursery stock and ornamentals. The red imported fire ants (RIFA) in particular are responsible for damage and death of young citrus tree in the major U.S. citrus growing regions. RIFA freed on bark and cambium to obtain sap, girdling and often killing trees. Fire ants and other ants ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Production Of Heterorhabditis Spp.
SBC: Nematec-biological Control Topic: N/AHeterorhabditis species have unique ecological and behavioral attributes indicating that they are moresuitable for controlling soil insect pests than Steinernema species. A major constraint of usingHeterorhabditis species in fields is the lack of an economic culture system to produce large enoughquantities for commercial application. Most studies have been focused on the production ofSteinernema ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture