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Pathogen-derived Resistance To Whitefly-
SBC: Exelixis Plant Sciences, Inc. Topic: N/AThe whitefly pest and vector, and the geminiviruses that it transmits, have become the principaldeterrents to vegetable production in the U.S. sunbelt states, in Mexico, and throughout the CaribbeanBasin since the introduction and spread of the B biotype whitefly vector in the late 1980's. The mosteffective means of controlling geminivirus-incited diseases is through resistant tomato varieties. ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
A Novel Cyclodextrin-Based Adsorption Process for Natural Products Purification
SBC: Chemica Technologies, Inc Topic: N/APlants are increasingly being used to provide industry with high-value chemicals, biochemicals, and drugs. This proposal focuses on the isolation and purification of specific components in plant-derived oils. For example, L-menthod is a valuable chemical that is the major component of peppermint oil. L-Menthol is widely used in the flavoring of chewing gums, candies, desserts, and beverages; an ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Agriculture -
AUTOMATED INFILTROMETER FOR DETERMINATION OF SOIL HYDRAULIC PROPERTIES
SBC: Flugstad Engineering Topic: N/AThe ability to measure the hydraulic infiltration and permeability properties of soils and various geotechnical materials is a growing need in science and engineering with the increased emphasis on groundwater quality protection, water conservation, erosion control and other water relevant issues. These measurements have classically been performed on soils using various forms of infiltrometer and ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Inoculation With Producing Strains Of Truffle
SBC: Garland Gourmet Mushrooms & Topic: N/AThe French black "Perigord" truffle, Tuber melanosporum, an ectomycorrhizal fungus living in asymbiotic relationship with certain species of trees, has been successfully produced on filberts and oaksusing spore mass inoculation techniques, in Europe for the past 20 years and in North Carolina since1993. While this method has had great success with Pisolithus tinctorius on pines and Rhizopogon spp ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
A HIGH TECHNOLOGY VERMICOMPOSTING REACTOR: PRODUCT TESTING AND COMMERCIALIZATION
SBC: Oregon Soil Corporation Topic: N/ADisposal of organic wastes, including animal, food garden and industrial wastes, is expensive and can create environmental problems. High technology vermicomposting systems can convert such wastes into valuable horticultural growth media or soil amendments. The value of these to the horticultural industry was demonstrated clearly in Phase I research. The Oregon Soil Corporation has operated a cont ...
SBIR Phase I 1997 Department of Agriculture -
Tetraploid Pacific Oysters for "All-Triploid" Production
SBC: Whiskey Creek Oyster Farm Topic: N/AIn the last decade, triploid Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) have become an important component of the oyster culture industry in the Pacific Northwest. Because of their reduced gonadal development, triploid oysters provide a high quality product which can be marketed year-round. Currently, triploid Pacific oysters are induced primarily by inhibiting the second polar body with cytochalasin ...
SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Agriculture