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  1. Aerial Application of Trichogramma to Control Codling Moth in Walnuts

    SBC: ARENA PESTICIDE MANAGEMENT            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  2. IN VITRO MASS PRODUCTION OF BACULOVIRUS INSECTICIDES

    SBC: Biosys            Topic: N/A

    BACULOVIRUSES HAVE DEMONSTRATED ABILITY TO CONTROL MAJOR ECONOMIC PESTS IN AGRICULTURE, BUT HIGH PRODUCTION COSTS HAVE PLAYED A MAJOR ROLE IN LIMITING THEIR COMMERCIAL AVAILABILITY. AS THE ONLY COMPANY WITH A LOW COST, PATENTED IN VITRO MASS PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE FOR INSECT PARASITIC NEMATODES, BIOSYS IS WELL-SUITED TO DEVELOPING SUCH A TECHNIQUE FOR BACULOVIRUSES. IN THIS PROPOSAL, THE DEVELOPMENT ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Agriculture
  3. Development of DNA Probes for Detection and Management of Coccidiosis in Poultry

    SBC: CHROMAGEN, INC.            Topic: N/A

    Coccidiosis is one of the most important diseases of poultry worldwide. Estimates of the cost to U.S. chicken production alone exceed $350 million dollars annually. Since coccidia-free environments are unattainable in poultry houses it would be beneficial to identify the levels and species of Eimeria present so that severe infection, impaired feed conversion and production losses can be minimize ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  4. EVALUATING FUNGAL DISEASE TOLERANCE IN TRANSGENIC TOMATOES

    SBC: Dna Plant Technologi            Topic: N/A

    WE HAVE GENERATED OVER 60 TRANSGENIC TOMATO TRANSFORMATS WHICH EXPRESS NOVEL CHITINASE EITHER INTRA- OR EXTRACELLULARLY. HERE WE PLANT TO SCREEN SEEDLINGS AND FRUIT DERIVED FROM THESE PRIMARY TRANSFORMANTS FOR TOLERANCE/RESISTANCE TO A RANGE OF IMPORTANT FUNGAL PATHOGENS WHICH CAUSE SIGNIFICANT LOSSES IN THE PRODUCTION OF FRUIT. DISEASE SCREENS WILL BE PERFORMED INITIALLY IN THE LABORATORY UNDER C ...

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Agriculture
  5. An Analysis of Genetically Engineered Pepper Fruit with Reduced Endo-Beta-1,3- Glucanase (Hemicellulase)

    SBC: Dna Plant Technologi            Topic: N/A

    Endo-Beta-1,3-glucanase (hemicellulase) has been proposed to function in the softening of fruit tissue. In pepper fruit, endo-Beta-1,3-glucanase expression is dramatically induced as the fruit ripens, hence we have set out to test the role of this activity in the ripening and senescence of the pepper fruit. Genetically engineered pepper plants with >90% reduction of fruit endo-Beta-1,3-glucanase ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  6. Photon Migration Spectroscopy Sensor (PMSS)

    SBC: EA Photonics            Topic: N/A

    The Phase I effort consists of designing a portable multi-wavelength high-frequency instrument for rapid non-invasive monitoring of the optical properties of agricultural commodities. The basic design for the instrument will be a recently developed high bandwidth, single-wavelength, diode-based Frequency-Domain Photon Migration (FDPM) device. In Phase I we will modify this instrument by conducti ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  7. An Efficient Brood Shrimp Transport System

    SBC: Fish Transport Systems/usa            Topic: N/A

    The U.S. leads in development of specific-pathogen-free and domesticated brood shrimp; this has created an opportunity for U.S. producers to export these premium valved brood shrimp to major shrimp farming countries. U.S. producers will need an efficient brood shrimp transport system to replace the standard method which ships 5 shrimp in 10 liters of water and has a survival rate of about 85 perc ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  8. A rapid assay for escherichia coli

    SBC: Idetek, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Agriculture
  9. Nondestructive Inspection of Fruits for Pits and Foreign Objects

    SBC: Quantum Magnetics, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The presence of pits in fruits produces obvious risk, increases industry liability, and reduces product quality in the eyes of the consumer. Recent university research has shown that magnetic resonance (MR) techniques are capable of detecting pits in fruits. The MR methods can be made quickly, and therefore, are applicable to high volume processing. During the same time period, Quantum Magnetic ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
  10. Genetic Engineering- A Fast Growing Strain of Abalone

    SBC: Seagenes Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The depletion of natural abalone fisheries and an increase in world demand for the product has led to the development of methods for intensive commercial cultivation of abalone. Owing to the relative newness of the industry, little emphasis has been placed upon domestication and the development of gentically enhanced stocks. Transgenic technology offers a method to rapidly introduce genetically ...

    SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture
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