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Development of Novel Calcium Receptor Based Mineral Supplementation Technologies For Inland Shrimp Aquaculture
SBC: VIRGINIA COBIA FARMS Topic: 87Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of ionic composition of water and diets used in inland marine shrimp aquaculture. We propose to develop a feed and/or water additive approach to address this issue by using our knowledge of calcium-sensing receptors (CaSRs) in crustaceans and their roles in osmoregulation, nutrient sensing, and gowth. By supplementing diets with specific CaSR modulat ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Optimizing Inland Tank Based Recirculation Aquaculture Methods To Produce Cobia Under Reduced Water Salinity Conditions
SBC: VIRGINIA COBIA FARMS Topic: 87Virginia Cobia Farms Phase II USDA-SBIR grant is designed to assist our company at implementing discoveries made during our Phase research I into larger scale production where the process of cobia egg to market size fish production will be integrated into a single interlocking system. Building upon fundamentals established during Phase I, VCF proposes to investigate enhanced brood stock nutrition ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Resequencing Microarray-based Diagnostic Assay for High Priority Swine Infectious Diseases
SBC: TESSARAE, LLC Topic: 83National swine health statistics indicate a growing death rate due to respiratory disease in both the nursery and grower/finished phases in swine (Swine 2006, APHIS, USDA). In 2006, veterinary diagnostic testing revealed that Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome was the most prevalent of the diagnosed diseases in breeding herd and nursery pigs (Swine 2006, APHIS, USDA). Additional disease ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Selection and Genomic Characterization of Honey Bees Resistant to Viral Pathogens
SBC: Bee Power, LP Topic: 82Honey bee populations, especially managed honey bees, have been adversely affected by Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), Varroa destructor mite infestations and viral pathogens. A variety of viral pathogens have been identified as potential factors contributing to CCD, and viral pathogens are vectored by Varroa mites. Honey bee viruses, including deformed wing virus (DWV), cause individual honey bee ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Sequential injection enzymatic assay for melamine detection in food.
SBC: BIOO SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION Topic: 85Protecting the integrity of the nation's food from contamination by toxins is a very serious challenge for our country. Melamine, in particular, is a toxic substance which has recently emerged as a serious threat to the safety of the U.S. food supply. Recent, widely-reported food and feed contaminations by melamine have fueled an increased demand for improved assays to screen the food supply for m ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Modifying Lignin Structure in Poplar for Enhanced Biomass Conversion
SBC: Edenspace Systems Corporation Topic: 81For environmental and energy security purposes, the United States has established mandates for the production of cellulosic biofuels at a level of 100 million gallons in 2010, rising to 16 billion gallons by 2022. There has recently been significant interest in ensuring that the feedstocks for biofuel production be sustainable, and woody biomass has great potential to be. Forests have been shown t ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Robotic Mass Removal of Citrus Fruits
SBC: Energid Technologies Corporation Topic: 813Most citrus is harvested by hand. The resulting high cost in the U.S. is a burden to growers and positions them at a disadvantage to overseas competitors with low labor costs. Automated methods are needed to ensure the long-term viability and prosperity of the U.S. citrus industry. Energid Technologies proposes a new harvesting approach that combines robotic technologies with the efficiency of mas ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Electrochemical Ammonia Monitor for Agricultural Operations
SBC: GINER INC Topic: 811Ammonia emissions from extensive agricultural operations such as livestock (beef, dairy, poultry, swine and horses) have gained much attention in recent years due to the adverse effects of these emissions on public health and outdoor air quality. Ammonia is considered an important pollutant due to its role as a precursor in fine particulate matter formation and its impact on ecological nitrogen ba ...
SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced Field-Deployable Monitor of Multiple Pesticides in Water
SBC: GINER INC Topic: 84Pesticides are among the most widely used toxic chemicals in the world, and are demonstrably dangerous to human health. Their effects can be especially widespread when pesticides enter into drinking water. There are growing demands for field-deployable devices for reliable on-site monitoring of trace pesticides in water at low ppb levels of these compounds. In proposed Phase I program, Giner, Inc. ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced Automated In-Line Inspection of Brown, Freckled and Mixed-Type Eggs to Detect Contamination and Defects
SBC: Coherix, Inc. Topic: 83Brown freckled eggs are produced and consumed prevalently in Europe and other part of the world outside of North America. High-speed reliable automated visual detection of defects on these classes of egg products is a technically challenging task due to the color variations of the egg shells themselves, as well as the many forms of potential contaminants.Coherix will enhance its existing high-spee ...
SBIR Phase I 2010 Department of Agriculture