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April 30, 2010

Awards Made for Plant Genome Research

The National Science Foundation made 19 new awards totaling $58.7 million in the eighth year of its Plant Genome Research program. The awards will support genomics research in major crop plants such as soybean and also in trees including the loblolly pine and poplar.

The two to five- year awards, ranging from $622,000 to $7.7 million, fund research and tools to reveal information in the genomes of economically important crop plants such as wheat and soybeans as well as increase understanding of the genetic control of plant processes including disease resistance, flavor development, seed growth and wood formation.

This image accompanied NSF press release, "NSF Awards 19 New Projects to Better Understand Genetic Processes in Plants of Economic Importance."Awards Made for Plant Genome Research

Credit: Nicolle Rager Fuller, National Science FoundationNSF made 19 new plant genome awards in 2005


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