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Purdue Agriculture Research Works
Annual Statistical Report 2006-2007
Purdue AGrICuLTure
Read the full report on the Webwww.ag.purdue.edu/arp/stat_report_06-07
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Purdue AGrICuLTure
Purdue Agriculture Research Works2006-2007 Annual Report
Food. Feed. Fiber. Fuel. Sustainability. Environmental concerns. Food price-
inflation. Riots in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The debates are visceral
and, sometimes, even violent. Purdue Agriculture is helping find solutions
for these often competing interests.
Our faculty, staff, and students are making significant advances in
genomics and proteomics, informatics and statistics, biophysics, molecular
genetics, breeding, genetic engineering of plants and animals, human and
animal health, nutrition, nanotechnology, youth and family issues, and
other areas. This is creating unprecedented opportunities to develop new
and sustainable systems, with minimal impact on the environment and
husbanding of natural resources.
This annual report of the Purdue agricultural research enterprise provides
an overview of the people, their efforts to address issues, and the metrics.
Through Discovery, Learning, and Engagement, our faculty are making
a difference to more effectively address questions related to human and
animal health, environmental and natural resource management, the
bioeconomy, food security and food safety, and enhancing agricultural
competitiveness.
We thank you for your support of our efforts and hope this report gives
you an overview of the Purdue Agricultural Research Programs.
Sonny Ramaswamy
Director of Agricultural Research Programs
Associate Dean of Agriculture
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Features Food safety invention wins team award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Waste to watts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
College recognizes million-dollar grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
New era at Purdue still steeped in land-grant history . . . . . . 6
Team award winners know your business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Growth Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Group Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
A bumpy road to energy independence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Turning waste into wattage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Gerald E. Shively—2007 Agricultural Research Award . . . . . . 10
From fat to fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12
Financial Awards
Summary Statistics
Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Expenditures Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Federal Formula Projects Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Federal Formula Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-24
Award Amounts
Departments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Non-Academic Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Federal Grants
Federal Competitive Awards Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Federal Competitive Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-36
Non-Federal Grants, Contracts, and Support
Corporations, Foundations, and Individuals . . . . .38-46
State and Other Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47-48
Faculty Activities
Faculty Expertise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50-57
Faculty Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59-61
Journals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63-65
Faculty Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-93
Sponsored Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95-113
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FeaturesFood safety invention wins team awardBy Susan Steeves An interdisciplinary team of scientists who are inventing new ways to protect our food supply from potentially deadly food pathogens has garnered the 2006 Purdue Agriculture Team Award.
The Biosensor Detection Team’s research focuses on rapidly deter-mining whether such microbes as Listeria monocytogenes or E. coli exist in food, particularly meat and milk products.
The technologies the team has developed include a biochip about the size of a fingernail that analyzes very small amounts of food and does it faster and less expensively than current methods.
The researchers also have found a way to take large samples of foods and concentrate the microorganisms into small volumes to inject onto the chip.
“The technologies that the Biosensor Detection Team has devel-oped are a major step in protecting food throughout the supply system from accidental or purposeful contamination by potentially deadly pathogens,” says Randy Woodson, Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture.
The diagnostic method that includes the biosensor and the cell concentration technology has decreased detection time from two or three days to a few hours. The research provides a first important step toward a prototype integrated system for testing in industry.
“We could not have achieved the same results if just one research specialty had been involved,” says Arun Bhunia, a microbiologist in the Department of Food Science. “The interdisciplinary work not only has enabled us to produce these new technologies, but it also has helped us better teach and train undergraduate and graduate students in biology, microbiology and engineering.”
Approximately 76 million cases of foodborne illness occur annu-ally in the United States, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This results in 5,500 deaths and 325,000 people being hospitalized.
The USDA Agricultural Research Service has funded the work through a cooperative agreement with the Purdue Center for Food Safety Engineering.
Faculty members of the team are food science professors Bhunia and Richard Linton and associate professors Bruce Applegate and Mark Morgan; agricultural and biological engineering distinguished professor Michael Ladisch and assistant professor Nate Mosier; Rashid Bashir, professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering; J. Paul Robinson, professor of biomedical engineering and biology; and Dan Hirleman, William E. and Flor-ence E. Perry Head and Professor of Mechanical Engineering.
Other members of the team are Padmapriya Banada, food science postdoctoral research scientist; Debra Sherman, manager, hor-ticulture department life sciences microscopy facility; Shu-I Tu, supervisory research chemist, USDA Agricultural Research Service; and laboratory technicians Kiya Smith from food science, David Taylor from chemical engineering, Jennifer Sturgis from veterinary medicine’s Department of Basic Medical Sciences, and Xingya Liu from the Laboratory of Renewable Resources Engineering.
Other team members from that laboratory are Miraslav Sedlak, senior research scientist; bioprocess research engineer Tom Huang, also of the Department of Chemical Engineering; and Linda Liu, laboratory supervisor.
Reprinted with permission from Fall 2006 Connections
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By Doug Main The problem with garbage is just that — it is waste, and it use-lessly takes up space. But what if you could turn garbage into something useful?
Scientists at Purdue are turning this science-fiction hypothetical into reality: They have created a portable refinery that efficiently converts food, paper and plastic rubbish into electricity.
The machine, designed for the military, would allow soldiers to con-vert field waste into power at remote locations anywhere in the world, and could have widespread civilian applications in the future.
“This is a very promising technology,” says Michael Ladisch, a profes-sor of agricultural and biological engineering who leads the project. “In a very short time, it would be ready for use in the military, and I think it could be used outside the military shortly thereafter.”
The “tactical biorefinery” processes several kinds of garbage at once and converts it into fuel via two parallel processes — and then burns the different fuels in the same diesel engine, which powers a generator and which initially powered the conversion of some of the materials into fuel.
Roughly the size of a U-Haul trailer, the biorefinery could provide soldiers with electricity in remote locations while simultaneously disposing of waste. This would alleviate the expense and potential danger associated with transporting waste and fuel. And, by elimi-nating trash, it could also protect a military unit’s security, since garbage may reveal valuable information about a unit’s location, movement and activities.
“We’ve designed a device that converts military field waste into electrical energy, and we’ve shown that it works very well,” says Jerry Warner, founder of Defense Life Sciences LLC, a collaborating company based in McLean, Va. “I believe the biorefinery could be of immediate use to our military personnel after we complete the fine-tuning process.”
Ladisch and Warner say they could see the biorefinery used in a disaster situation such as Hurricane Katrina or any crisis in which people are stranded in areas without power. The machine could turn debris such as wood chips, organic material and assorted garbage into electricity.
The biorefinery first separates organic food material from residual trash, such as paper, plastic, Styrofoam and cardboard. The food waste goes to a bioreactor, where industrial yeast ferments it into ethanol. Residual materials go to a gasifier, where they are heated under low-oxygen conditions and eventually become producer gas,
or low-grade propane and methane. The gas and the ethanol then become the fuel for a modified diesel engine that powers a generator. The only residue from the two processes is a small amount of ash that must be removed from the biorefinery every two or three days.
In November, the researchers fired up the machine and demonstrated that it produced 90 percent more energy than it consumed, Warner said. The U.S. Army subsequently commissioned the tactical biorefinery, signifying that the team had successfully completed a functional prototype. In December, Army officials presented Army Certificates of Appreciation to the researchers, including Ladisch and Nathan Mosier, a professor of agricultural and biological engineering.
The next steps are to improve the existing prototype and build a second, after which the devices will be tested on-site at an overseas location.
Ladisch foresees a time when the biorefinery could be used at a variety of factories, restaurants or stores.
“The biorefinery could probably be used to generate a little extra electricity at any place that generates a fair amount of food and scrap waste,” he says. “This could help reduce electricity costs, and you might even be able to produce some surplus energy to put back onto the electrical grid.”
The biorefinery is also earth-friendly, Mosier says, because much of the fuel it combusts is carbon-neutral. Carbon-neutral fuels — such as ethanol — do not cause a net increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide because they release carbon that already was in the atmosphere until it recently was taken up by a plant during pho-tosynthesis. The same is not true for petroleum, because its carbon contents were removed from the atmosphere millions of years ago.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Connections
Waste to wattsScientists create mobile, trash-fueled generator
Photo by Tom CampbellProfessor Nathan Mosier fine-tunes the tactical biorefinery that Purdue scientists helped develop for the U.S. Army to turn waste into electricity
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College recognizes million-dollar grants By Tom Campbell The College of Agriculture has opened the doors to a most exclusive club. All it costs to get in is $1 million.
Two teams and one individual researcher are inaugural millionaire’s club members for securing $1 million in grants during 2005-06.
“I am very grateful, especially during this difficult funding climate, that my laboratory was able to secure federal funds to support our research projects,” said Scott Briggs, assistant professor of biochem-istry and one of the “millionaires” cited.
“Furthermore, it is such a nice honor to be recognized by Purdue and the College of Agriculture for this achievement. These funds will help support projects that are trying to explain the basic function of how genes are regulated and how aberrant gene expression may lead to cancer.”
Other Purdue Agriculture researchers honored with membership in the “club” are a team led by professor Mary Pilat in the Department of Youth Development and Agricultural Education, and one led by food science professor Richard Linton at the Purdue Center for Food Safety Engineering.
Sonny Ramaswamy, associate dean of Purdue Agriculture and director of Agriculture Research Programs, explained why the club was cre-ated: “By honoring these researchers, we want to send the message that our faculty are hitting their stride on securing big-time grants.
“Getting a million dollars in grants is pretty amazing. Establishing this millionaire’s club within the college is a way of recognizing these outstanding scientists.”
In an era when the average grant is around $200,000, the ability to secure million-dollar grants says Purdue teams are conducting research that funding agencies think is important.
“Funding is incredibly competitive,” Ramaswamy said. “Major fund-ing agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and the USDA National Research Initiative only fund between 6 and 12 percent of grant applications, so our researchers’ ability to secure these large grants is significant.”
The name of each researcher is listed on a large plaque in the Agricultural Administration Building. In addition to the college
award, Purdue Provost Sally Mason plants a tree on campus to honor each research team.
The team led by Linton focuses on building multidisciplinary teams and developing bet-ter approaches for detection and control of foodborne hazards that affect the U.S. food supply. Other team members whose names appear on the plaque are Bruce Applegate,
Arun Bhunia, Carlos Corvalan, Maribeth Cousin and David Nivens, all from food science; Joseph Irudayaraj, Michael Ladisch and Chang Lu, all from agricultural and biological engineering; and Charles Woloshuk, from botany and plant pathology.
The team led by Pilat runs the CARe (Communities Against Rape) initiative, which creates, implements and evaluates interpersonal violence prevention educational programs in more than 35 commu-nities, 200 school systems, and at 27 colleges/universities, reaching more than 300,000 youth ages 12-21. Other team members whose names appear on the plaque are Andrea Linsmeyer, Renee McKee and Suzan Norris, all in youth development and agricultural education.
Reprinted with permission from Winter 2007 Connections
New era at Purdue still steeped in land-grant historyWhen the Purdue University Board of Trustees voted unanimously May 7 to name France Córdova as Purdue’s 11th president, three of the trustees casting votes were members of the Purdue Agriculture family.
The opportunity to elect a new president was a mo-mentous occasion for Purdue Agriculture alumni Mark Townsend and John Hardin Jr. and animal sciences major Rachel Cumberbatch, the student representative on the board. Hardin also co-chaired the 14-member presidential search committee, of which Bernard Tao, Indiana Soybean Board Professor in Soybean Utilization Research, was a member. They all did us proud in choosing a president who is an internationally renowned scientist and a visionary leader.
President Córdova comes to Purdue from a sister land-grant institution, the University of California, Riverside, where she was at the forefront of innovative research and progressive community outreach programs. During her acceptance speech, she remarked that the frontier research at Purdue today is fused with spirit of the land-grant mission, so that the university is able to reach into every community in Indiana and make a difference.
We at Purdue Agriculture welcome President Córdova and look forward to her leadership as we continue to meet the needs of communities at home and abroad through learning, discovery and engagement.
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
Córdova
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By Susan Steeves A 35-member group of Purdue Extension county educators and university specialists dedicated to helping entrepreneurs launch and expand Indiana businesses is the largest team ever to win the Purdue Agriculture Team Award.
Begun in 2002, the New Ventures Team helps people evalu-ate, develop and expand all types of commercial enterprises. The team obtained a $1 million USDA-Rural Development Program grant to form the Agricultural Innovation and Com-mercialization Center (AICC) in 2003.
“We started the New Ventures Team to respond to commu-nity needs based on questions received in county Extension offices and offices here on campus,” says Joan Fulton, Purdue professor of agricultural economics and co-chair of the team. “The AICC philosophy is to provide tools so people can evalu-ate and analyze business ideas themselves.”
The other co-chairs named in the award are Jerry Nelson, Purdue New Ventures educator (for New Ventures), and Mi-chael Boehlje, professor of agricultural economics (for AICC).
The New Ventures/AICC Team provides assistance through one-on-one consultations, publications, workshops, research and INVenture, the online tool for developing a business plan. The team has presented more than 70 workshops to more than 1,800 people since its inception. The topics include grant writing, new business evaluation, organic foods, agritourism, starting a food business, and targeted sales and marketing.
“One of our most popular workshops is ‘Bigger Profits through Targeted Sales,’” Fulton says. “People who have never attended an Extension event before have taken advantage of these.”
In nominating the New Ventures/AICC Team, Sally Thompson, head of Purdue’s Department of Agricultural Economics, said the group is the epitome of teamwork.
“The Purdue New Ventures/AICC Team exemplifies a group of diverse Extension professionals joining together to address an important societal need to a significant target audience,” her nomination stated. “Their efforts have stimulated and supported entrepreneurial activity.”
Randy Woodson, Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture, says the team has been successfully innovative in developing the materials to meet the needs of those interested in initiating or expanding a business.
“Their workshops and publications are so appropriate for spurring
economic development that professionals in other states are adopt-ing them,” Woodson says.
The team has produced a series of publications available online that cover the workshop topics and other areas relevant to business development. The materials are listed at www.agecon.purdue.edu/newventures/.
Fulton says that people who come to the New Ventures/AICC semi-nars and who use the publications are in three different categories:
1) Farmers who want to expand beyond traditional farming into areas such as agritourism, ethanol or corn masa.
2) Farm families who want to start a separate business not connected to the farm.
3) Small and medium businesses not associated with agricul-ture. About 75 percent of the attendees at sales and market-ing workshops last fall were from nonagricultural businesses, including home heating contractors, financial planners, florists, beauty product salespeople, a towing service owner and a pest control business owner.
Reprinted with permission from Spring2007 Connections
Team award winners know your business
Photo by Tom Campbell
The 2007 Purdue Agriculture Team Award recipients are: Front row, left to right: Bernie Tao, Vickie Hadley, Maria Marshall, Margaret Zoglmann, Maud Roucan and Kevin Keener. Second row: Steve Swain, Kirby Hayes, Linda Heckaman, Freddie Barnard and Steve Smith. Third row: Laura Hoelscher, Joy May, Jerry Nelson, Joan Fulton, Betty Jones, Jane Anderson and Steven Engleking. Fourth row: Chris Sigurdson, Jennifer Dennis, Aissa Irvin, Craig Dobbins and Nick Held. Back row: Tom Jordan, Jim Luzar, Kwamena Quagrainie, Allan Gray, Michael Boehlje and Dan Wilson. Not pictured are Jay Akridge, Alice Alderson, Sam Cordes, Kelly Easterday, Ken Foster and Stacy Herr.
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Growth industryMore and more, landowners who are looking to start a new business venture or expand an existing operation are considering agritourism. Farm tours and markets, u-pick farms, wineries, and bed and breakfast inns are among the most popular agritourism ventures.
Purdue Extension has produced the Indiana Resource Guide for Agritourism to help make entrepreneurs aware of the possibilities and the pitfalls of starting such an enterprise. “Usually the owners understand production very well,” says Jerry Nelson, Purdue Extension New Ventures educator. “What they need help with is promotion, partnerships and polices. There is usually much confu-sion about liability issues, creative ways to get people to come out to the farm and getting enough capital to start their business.”
You can download the resource guide at www.ces.purdue.edu/extbusiness/value.htm or pick up a CD version at any Purdue Extension county office.
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
Group dynamicsBy Beth Forbes A new statistical method of determining genetic traits that influence social interactions among animals may make for more productive livestock.
Scientists from Purdue University, the Netherlands and England designed mathematical equations based on traits to choose animals that are more congenial in groups, says William Muir, a Purdue Department of Animal Sciences geneticist. The new method is a tool that could contribute both to animal well-being and to securing the world’s future food supply, including permitting more animals to be domesticated.
The tool makes it possible to design selective breeding programs to effectively reduce competitive interactions in livestock. The method also aids in predicting how social interactions affect the natural evolution of species. Inherited competition among animals—for such things as food, space, territory and mates—has profound effects on performance, Muir says.
The scientists discovered that aggressiveness and all other traits affecting social interactions are inherited and can be estimated. They were also able to confirm more inherited trait variations that influence social interactions than could be identified with classic selection analysis.
Photo by Tom Campbell
Offering strawberries and other produce is a popular agritourism venture in Indiana.
Photo by Tom Campbell
All plants and animals compete for limited resources. Purdue geneticist William Muir, shown with a domesticated tilapia, has discovered information that can help breed less aggressive animals that will be more productive.
“This selection methodology is a roadmap to improving the breed-ing of domesticated animals,” Muir says. “The tool also could allow us to domesticate more species as readily available food sources, such as cannibalistic shellfish and game fish.”
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
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Industrial and farm waste soon may supply electricity for thou-sands of people, thanks to an economic development collabora-tion among experts from Purdue University, industry, and city and county governments.
Purdue planners and scientists, central Indiana’s Clinton County and city of Frankfort, Archer Daniels Midland Co. and Indiana Clean Energy LLC are joining forces to use waste to produce methane for conversion to electricity. Two separate facilities will be built—one for industrial waste conversion and another for hog waste—with the goal of having plants in operation by spring 2008.
Turning waste into wattage“We’re bringing together agricul-ture and industry to optimize the energy potential in waste,” says Ron Turco, Purdue environmental microbiologist. “We want this project located in an area that takes full advantage of the avail-able waste generated by the area’s industrial base.”
Changing waste into energy for homes, businesses and farms is stewardship for the environment, says Gina Sheets, Clinton County economic development director. “Throwing away waste that has value is a waste; it harms the
environment and ignores a valuable resource.”
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
By Beth Forbes On the road to making the United States energy independent, Hoosiers are likely to find potholes, highway congestion and con-struction zones, says Frank Dooley, a Purdue University agricultural economist who specializes in transportation.
While the ethanol boom should reduce the nation’s dependence on foreign oil, delivering corn to production plants and the finished product to retailers could create a transportation problem in Indiana. “The grain and transportation industries face dramatic changes over the next few years as a result of the growth of the ethanol industry,” Dooley says.banner
The race to build ethanol plants is a positive sign for agriculture, but the plants are going up faster than the transportation infra-structure to support them. “The state could be a potential loser if it doesn’t monitor changing traffic patterns and roads,” he says. “For example, are we going to need to build more interchanges on the interstates? Let’s say an ethanol plant pops up. How are we going to get corn off the interstate and over to that plant? The state could have bills coming in that it hadn’t anticipated.”
A bumpy road to energy independence
Dooley examines the ethanol industry’s impact on grain shipping and transportation systems in The Effect of Ethanol on Grain Trans-portation and Storage, a Purdue Extension publication available on Purdue’s BioEnergy Web site www.ces.purdue.edu/bioenergy.
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
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Gerald E. Shively earns 2007 Agricultural Research AwardAt an international scientific conference in Costa Rica a few years ago, Jerry Shively concluded a presentation of his research with something rare—humor.
“I said that I needed some money to go back to the Philippines to continue my research,” Shively recalls. “Of course we all laughed, because everybody in the room needed research funds.”
But while Shively’s need wasn’t compelling to his audience, his ability was: he had just completed one of a series of landmark stud-ies demonstrating the economic and environmental ramifications of agricultural development in a remote part of the Philippines.
Even at this early stage, people were paying attention to—and paying for—his work; during a coffee break, a man approached him and offered to fund his next study.
“‘I’m from the World Bank,’ he said,” as Shively recalls. “‘I think we can help you out.’”
Others—including the National Science Foundation—followed suit. As a graduate student, Shively won a John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Graduate Studies Fellowship and a Fulbright grant. The Ford Foundation has also funded his work.
Whether entertaining his family with his guitar, mentoring his stu-dents, or conducting research around the world, Shively gives much of his time and effort to bettering people’s lives. That’s because Shively not only devotes time to his family and students—he was awarded his department’s undergraduate teaching award in 2003—but because his research is “closely focused on understand-ing and addressing problems that affect peoples’ lives and their use of natural resources in rural settings,” as one of his peers put it.
This is only one reason among many why Jerry Shively is this year’s 2007 Agricultural Research Award recipient.
Another is that Shively is a preeminent leader in agricultural economics, as recognized by his appointments as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Agricultural Economics and Associate Editor of Environment and Development Economics, both leading journals.
He has also authored or co-authored more than 50 peer-reviewed articles in top journals, and many of his studies are widely cited. His writing is known for its scientific rigor and clarity; a professor at another university uses one of Shively’s articles as a model for his thesis-writing course.
Shively’s research, which has taken him all over the world, exam-ines a wide range of issues surrounding the role of agriculture in economic development and in the relationship between people and their environment.
Shively’s trademark project, a longitudinal study of a group of lowland rice farmers and their upland neighbors in a remote region of the Philippines, demonstrated that building an irrigation system in the river valley had positive impacts on productivity, farm households, and even the environment. One strength of the study was that Shively was able to collect data before and after the irrigation system was put in place. A surprising observation: irriga-tion indirectly caused a small but significant decrease in local rates of deforestation, because it provided jobs for the upland residents who otherwise would have cleared forest.
Similar research followed in Malawi, where Shively and one of his students showed that the introduction of improved maize seeds created more opportunities for farm work while reducing forest-use. He has done similar research on agricultural markets and production systems in Bangladesh, Vietnam, Ghana, and elsewhere.
Besides conducting research around the world and bringing in $2 million in grant money to Purdue, Shively manages to teach a popular undergraduate course and mentor graduate students, two of whom have received national recognition
for their research. And despite having no Extension appointment, he has worked on several local projects, including an economic study of the proposed Grand Kankakee Marsh National Wildlife Refuge in Indiana and Illinois.
Born in Ohio, Shively went to Boston University intent on studying classics. He instead found a passion for economics and, graduating magna cum laude, stayed a year to finish his Master’s in economics.
Then, Shively did something unexpected: he bought a one-way ticket to Katmandu, Nepal and spent almost two years traveling on a shoestring throughout South and Southeast Asia. It was during this time that Shively saw firsthand the problems faced by rural low-income people in developing countries.
“In retrospect, this voyage was an important part of my growing awareness of problems related to economic development and the critical role of agriculture in fostering development,” he says.
The rest is history. After earning his Ph.D. from Wisconsin with an award-winning dissertation in 1996, he came to Purdue the same year, where he has been ever since, performing his groundbreak-ing research and educating the students who will make further contributions.
We in the Purdue Agriculture community hope that all of the plane tickets in Shively’s future will be round-trip.
Shively
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From fat to fitHoosiers shed pounds through programs that combine healthy eating and physical activity
By Beth Forbes Hoosiers shed pounds through programs that combine healthy eating and physical activity
Thirteen-year-old Taylor Patterson loves to cook, even when she’s not in her own kitchen, where licking the bowl and spattering a little over the edge are accepted.
Last summer she cooked at the Hendricks County 4-H fair in front of an audience and three judges. Taylor’s task was to make a tasty treat while competing against two other teams. And, like the Food Network’s Rachel Ray, she had to chat about her recipe and prepare it in 30 minutes or less.
Taylor, of Pittsboro, Ind., believed she had a winner in her Tex-Mex chicken wraps, a concoction she made up after surfing the Web for recipes. Her secret ingredient: her dad’s homemade barbecue sauce. As she plated her creation, she hoped it would please the judges’ palates, too.
This competition, where “Iron Chef” meets county fair, was the brainchild of Beth Switzer, a Purdue Extension educator in Hen-dricks County. Dubbed “Kitchen Inventions,” the contest was not only fun for kids, but also a way for them to learn how to select and make healthy, nutritious foods. Participants had to create a recipe that had high Vitamin A, calcium or fiber content.
“Kids need to take responsibility for their own intake,” says Switzer, a nutrition expert. “This contest was a way to empower young people to make good choices and take an active role in their food selections and consumption.”
Children make many of their own food decisions. Whether it’s skip-ping breakfast, drinking pop from vending machines, selecting á la carte lunch items at school, purchasing candy on the way home or eating nutritionally empty, calorie-laden after-school snacks, today’s youth have ample opportunities to add to their ampleness.
When the judges’ verdict came in, Taylor and teammate John Stayton finished second in their category. “The judges thought we should have cooked the tortilla more and put the barbecue sauce on the side,” she says.
The winning team of 13-year-old Benjamin Hendricks and his 11-year-old sister Riley, of Brownsburg, Ind., won over the judges with a creation they called “Last Night’s Leftovers.” “It was grilled chicken on a Kaiser roll with a pickle, lettuce and ranch dressing,” Benjamin reveals.
Twenty-seven teams of children between the ages of 10 and 18 competed in the inaugural Kitchen Inventions contest. The fare
included smoothies, pasta, salads and sandwiches. The judging team of local restaurateurs was so impressed with the nutritious recipes created by the contestants that some of the winning edibles made it onto menus at local eateries. One teenage participant was even offered a job. “Charbon-nos featured our sandwich for a weekend, and, when they made it, it was right on the money,” Benjamin says. “We took our whole family there to eat. We met the cooks, and they clapped for us.”
Thanks to the success of the event, national food companies ap-proached Switzer about sponsoring and expanding the Kitchen Inventions challenge. This summer, the contest will feature an ad-ditional category for college students making an entire 30-minute meal. That should give Rachel Ray some competition.
Girth growth
Being overweight is a growing problem for kids. In fact, the signifi-cance of the obesity problem among youth is such that this nation may raise a generation with decreased life expectancy from that of their parents due to chronic disease, according to Karen Zotz, Purdue Extension consumer and family sciences program leader.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the percentage of overweight children has more than doubled in the last 20 years in the United States. In 2003, 13.5 percent of our na-tion’s youngsters weighed more than they should, and, in Indiana, 11.5 percent of children were overweight.
Problems associated with children who are overweight include health concerns, school absenteeism, poor academic performance and depression. Excess weight has also been tied to the likelihood that a child will be bullied in school.
In addition to health concerns, obesity has other hidden costs, such as medical bills and a lack of productivity. According to a U.S. Surgeon General’s report, the economic cost of obesity in this na-tion is about $117 billion. “Being overweight is not just a personal problem,” Zotz says.
Shedding excess weight and keeping it off is a skill that can be learned. “Behavior modification is really what it’s all about,” Zotz
Photos by Tom Campbell
Taylor Patterson shows that kids can make healthy snacks for themselves, a feat she demonstrated at the Kitchen Inventions competition at the Hendricks County 4-H fair.
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says. “Research provides us with successful change models that can be used to motivate and teach young people about the importance of living a healthy lifestyle.”
Healthy habits
The Kitchen Inventions contest is only one of several exciting health and fitness programs that Purdue Extension offers in counties across the state to educate youth and adults about the importance of good nutrition and physical fitness.
For instance, in Adams County, kids participate in a Purdue Extension program twice a week that helps them take off excess pounds and gain self-confidence. The after-school effort, Super Kids Dare to Be Healthy, targets kids and parents with behavior-changing advice.
“We talk about nutrition education, behavioral health, body image, self-esteem and physical activity,” says Purdue Extension educa-tor Trisha Hockemeyer. In addition, the two-hour sessions include activities such as sports and rock climbing.
Seventeen year-old Sarah Cearns participated in the program with her sister Shalynn and brother Cody. Sarah joined primarily for the encourage-ment she thought she would receive but found much more. “I had been overweight and trying to lose weight,” she says. “The nutrition advice really helped, and now I read nutrition labels. You don’t have to eat just veggies, veggies, veggies. There are some good food alternatives.”
Sarah lost 15 pounds while in the program and continues the healthy habits that she learned. She and her 15-year-old sister set a New Year’s resolu-tion to lose more weight together and learned how to set reasonable goals from the Super Kids program. Their 11-year-old brother, who doesn’t normally like sports, says he really enjoys the exercise portions of the sessions, and he now plays more outside. “I also liked learning that ice cream is not as bad as you think,” Cody says.
And for those in the program, a better self-image helps complete the picture. Parents of children who have participated report seeing an overall increase in confidence among their children and report feeling more confident themselves in modeling healthier lifestyles.
Move on over
While eating and exercise behaviors are learned at an early age, it’s never too late to start a healthy habit. When Thursa Evens turned 50, her doctor suggested she become more active and take up walking or jogging. She enjoyed being outdoors, so she started strolling her rural Bainbridge road. Walking a mile each day soon led to her covering a mile-and-a-half. She then started jogging that same stretch, eventually running up to three miles per day.
That was nearly 30 years ago. At 79 years of age, Evens has slowed her pace but hasn’t lost ground. The petite, energetic woman, who ironically makes some of the finest desserts in Greencastle for a local restaurant, continues the exercise regimen she started years ago. “I’ve told my employer that I think I’ll stop working next year, but I still will walk about every morning,” she says.
Evens is one of about 600 walkers in Putnam County who last fall signed up for Walking for Wellness, a joint program of Purdue Ex-tension and the Putnam County Health Department. The goal was for the group to cover enough distance to walk around the world.
Evens, who also cross-country skis, was already active but joined the program to encourage others in the pursuit of better health. “I know it invigorates me and takes the stress away,” she says.
During the 12-week Walking for Wellness program, participants were given pedometers to keep track of the number of steps they
took each day. At the end of each week, the total num-ber of strides was reported and logged on a Purdue Extension Web site.
Purdue Extension educator Jackie Baumann says Walk-ing for Wellness allowed people to walk anywhere, anytime, and every step was recorded. She says that once people became aware of personal walking pat-terns, some started doing things like taking the stairs rather than the elevator and parking farther from the store in order to increase their steps. “We surpassed our goal at the start of the program,” Bauman says. “The distance we covered totaled more than 44,000 miles, or nearly two trips around the world.”
Greencastle’s Karen Shillings, who was the top female walker, with more than 957,525 steps, used her diminutive stature in her fitness strategy. “My husband
and I walked together. He’s 6 feet tall, and I’m 5 feet 3 inches. So I tried to cover as much distance as he did, but I always had more steps,” she laughs. The top walker, Dale Cantonwine, reported more than one million steps.
People at work also got involved. Cindy Wright got her Greencastle officemates to participate and kept track of the 11 ladies’ strides each week, encouraging slackers to get moving. She says the pe-dometer was also a helpful motivator. “Having that thing strapped to your belt gets you to do it,” Wright says. People also walked in teams at the local school, hospital and county courthouse.
For folks not part of a formal walking program, Evens says all you really need to get into walking is a good pair of tennis shoes and the willingness to start. “Just do it,” she says. “The more you do, the more you want to.”
Reprinted with permission from Summer 2007 Agricultures
Thursa Evens continues an exercise regimen that she began some 30 years ago. The Greencastle, Ind., resident was one of 600 in Putnam County who participated in Walking for Wellness, a fitness program sponsored by Purdue Extension.
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Expenditures
Expenditures Chart
Federal Formula Projects Summary
Federal Formula Projects
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Expenditures Report for Agricultural Research Programs
Fiscal Year 2006-2007
RESEARCH
Appropriations $ %
State Appropriations
University General Funds 16,524,235 22.0
Specific Line 4,109,776 5.5
State subtotal: 20,634,011 27.5
Federal Appropriations 6,591,729 8.8
Total Appropriations: 27,225,741 36.3
Grants and Contract Support $ %
Federal Grant and Contract Support
USDA Grants 9,370,365 12.5
NSF 7,035,997 9.4
DHHS 2,923,081 3.9
NASA 1,144,958 1.5
DOE 976,682 1.3
AID 726,451 1.0
Other Federal 984,645 1.3
Federal Subtotals: 23,162,179 30.9
Non-Federal Grants and Contract Support
State/Local Govts 931,745 1.2
Industry/Foundations 11,164,163 14.9
Other 1,656,460 2.2
Non-Federal Subtotal: 13,752,369 18.3
Gifts 4,239,925 5.6
Total Grants & Contract Support: 41,154,472 54.8
Sales and Miscellaneous Income $ %
Farms 5,548,500 7.4
Other 1,131,308 1.5
TOTAL RESEARCH 75,060,021 100.0
REGULATORY AND SERVICES
State Appropriations-Specific Line 3,518,959 24.4
Grant and Contract Support 1,427,312 9.9
Regulatory/Commodity Income 6,632,622 45.9
Sales and Miscellaneous Income 2,863,488 19.8
TOTAL REGULATORY & SERVICE 14,442,380 100.0
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unoassay
Mitta
l, S
. K.
Adenoviral Vecto
r-Based I
nfluenza V
accin
es
Moham
med,
S.;
Mille
r, M
.; H
ilto
n,
M.
Pro
teom
ic P
rofile
Of Pla
sm
a I
n B
ovin
e L
eukem
ia V
irus I
nfe
cte
d A
nd B
lv-N
egative C
ow
s
Raiz
man,
E.
A.;
Wu,
C.
C.;
Glickm
an,
L.;
Long,
T.;
Kenyon,
S.
Epid
em
iolo
gic
Stu
die
s O
f Jo
hnes D
isease I
n D
airy A
nd B
eef Catt
le
Vem
ula
palli, R
.; W
u,
C.
C.;
Lin
, T.
L.
Imm
unolo
gic
al Chara
cte
rization O
f Pote
ntial Pro
tective P
rote
ins O
f M
ycobacte
rium
Para
tuberc
ulo
sis
Multis
tate
Wu,
C.
C.;
Lin
, T.
L.
Contr
ol O
f Em
erg
ing A
nd R
e-E
merg
ing P
oultry
Respirato
ry D
iseases I
n T
he U
nited S
tate
s
Un
iversit
y A
dm
inis
trati
on
Anim
al
Health
Adm
inis
trative P
lannin
g A
nd D
irection
Hatc
hAdm
inis
tering F
edera
l-Sta
te R
esearc
h P
rogra
ms
McIn
tire
-
Ste
nnis
Adm
inis
trative P
lannin
g A
nd D
irection
Multis
tate
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.;
Mart
in,
M.
A.
MRF A
dm
inis
tration,
Pla
nnin
g,
And C
oord
ination
Hatc
h
Ram
asw
am
y,
S.
Anim
al
Health
Hatc
h
25
Award Amountspp. 26-27
Departments
Non-Academic Units
26
$0
$2,0
00,0
00
$4,0
00,0
00
$6,0
00,0
00
$8,0
00,0
00
$10,0
00,0
00
$12,0
00,0
00
$14,0
00,0
00
Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Agricultural Economics
Agronomy
Animal Sciences
Biochemistry
Botany & Plant Pathology
Food Science
Entomology
Forestry & Natural Resource
Horticulture & Landscape Architecture
Youth Development & Agricultural Education
*International Programs in Agriculture
Aw
ard
Am
ou
nts
by C
olleg
e o
f A
gri
cult
ure
Dep
art
men
t Oth
er
Purd
ue
Univ
ersi
ty
Sta
te &
Loca
l gov
ernm
ents
Indust
rial
& F
oundat
ions
Gifts
Feder
al a
war
ds
*IP
IA n
ot
an A
cadem
ic U
nit
27
Depart
ment
Federa
l aw
ard
sIn
dustr
ial &
Foundations
Sta
te &
Local
govern
ments
Agricultura
l Sta
tistics
$27,4
00
Agricultura
l Com
munic
ation S
erv
ice
$190,0
00
$24,9
67
$61,2
75
Anim
al D
isease D
iagnostic L
abora
tory
$201,1
76
$258,7
90
Cente
r fo
r E
nv.
and R
egula
tory
Info
rmation S
yste
ms
$1,2
37,9
83
Coopera
tive E
xte
nsio
n S
erv
ice
$223,1
08
$252,2
68
$496,1
34
College O
f Agriculture
-Adm
inis
tration
$74,2
50
$20,0
00
IL-I
N S
ea G
rant
Pro
g$1,1
33,0
25
India
na S
tate
Chem
ist
$244,7
35
$930
$17,0
47
$0
$200,0
00
$400,0
00
$600,0
00
$800,0
00
$1,0
00,0
00
$1,2
00,0
00
Aw
ard
Am
ou
nts
by N
on
-Acad
em
ic U
nit
Sta
te &
Local govern
ments
Industr
ial &
Foundations
Federa
l aw
ard
s
28
Federal Grantspp. 29-36
Federal Competitive Awards Summary
Federal Competitive Awards
29
Agen
cy f
or
Inte
rnat
ional
D
evel
opm
ent;
$2,3
97,2
09
Nat
ional
Inst
itute
of
Hea
lth;
$4,7
51,7
47
Anim
al P
lant
Hea
lth I
nsp
ection
Ser
vice
; $898,5
56
Dep
artm
ent
of
Com
mer
ce;
$40,0
00
Dep
artm
ent
of D
efen
se;
$364,3
35
Dep
artm
ent
of Ener
gy;
$1,3
70,6
61
U.S
. D
epar
tmen
t of Agricu
lture
; $10,1
70,5
08
Envi
ronm
enta
l Pr
ote
ctio
n
Agen
cy;
$1,3
01,4
04
Food a
nd D
rug A
dm
inis
trat
ion;
$35,4
43
Nat
ional
Agricu
ltura
l Sta
tist
ics
Ser
vice
; $27,4
00
Nat
ional
Atm
osp
her
ic a
nd S
pac
e Adm
inis
trat
ion;
$1,1
37,4
19
Nat
ional
Clim
atic
Dat
a Cen
ter;
$2,5
00
Nat
ional
Oce
anic
and
Atm
osp
her
ic A
dnm
inis
trat
ion;
$1,3
30,8
28
Nat
ional
Sci
ence
Foundat
ion;
$9,6
94,2
38
U.S
. Fo
rest
Ser
vice
; $112,2
00
U.S
. G
eolo
gic
Surv
ey;
$92,3
35
Fed
era
l C
om
peti
tive G
ran
t A
ward
s S
um
mary
30
2006-2
007 F
edera
l Com
petitive G
rant
Aw
ard
sA
gen
cy f
or I
nte
rn
ati
on
al
Develo
pm
en
t
$19,9
74
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Bala
gta
s,
Joseph V
Impact
of Tra
de L
ibera
lization o
n D
airy I
ndustr
y in T
he I
vory
Coast
$20,7
01
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Hert
el, T
hom
as W
Challenges a
nd O
pport
unitie
s fro
m S
outh
-South
Lin
kages:
How
Will In
dia
and C
hin
a A
ffect
Oth
er
Develo
pin
g
Countr
ies?
$104,5
48
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Low
enberg
-Deboer, J
am
es M
Develo
pin
g B
ean a
nd C
ow
pea M
ark
et
Opport
unitie
s in E
aste
rn a
nd S
outh
ern
Afr
ica
$175,4
37
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Low
enberg
-Deboer, J
am
es M
West
Afr
ica R
egio
nal (F
acilitato
r RF)
$13,2
00
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Low
enberg
-Deboer, J
am
es M
West
Afr
ica R
egio
nal Facilitato
r -
Bean/C
ow
pea
$19,4
30
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Maste
rs,
William
AAnaly
sin
g P
rize R
ew
ard
Incentives t
o A
ccele
rate
Innovation in A
fric
an A
griculture
$20,2
03
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Maste
rs,
William
AU
sin
g P
rize R
ew
ard
s t
o A
ccele
rate
Innovation in A
fric
an A
griculture
$63,5
00
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Sanders
, Jo
hn H
Econom
ic a
nd S
usta
inability E
valu
ation o
f N
ew
Technolo
gie
s in S
org
hum
and M
ille
t Pro
duction
$33,1
50
Agricultura
l Econom
ics
Shiv
ely
, G
era
ld E
Glo
balization,
Agricultura
l G
row
th a
nd T
he E
nvironm
ent:
Consolidation a
nd C
ontinuity o
f Sanre
m R
esearc
h in
South
east
Asia
$88,5
00
Agro
nom
yEje
ta,
Gebis
aD
evelo
pm
ent
and E
nhancem
ent
of Sorg
hum
Germ
pla
sm
and C
ollabora
tive R
esearc
h o
n D
rought
and G
rain
Mold
Resis
tance/P
RF-2
07
$110,5
00
Agro
nom
yEje
ta,
Gebis
aIN
TSO
RM
IL/H
orn
of Afr
ica -
PRF 2
11
$180,9
62
Ento
molo
gy;
Hort
iculture
&
Landscape A
rchitectu
re
Pitte
ndrigh,
Barr
y R
; Bre
ssan,
Ray A
Mole
cula
r G
enetic I
mpro
vem
ent
of Cow
peas
$27,0
00
Food S
cie
nce
Ham
aker, B
ruce R
Chem
ical and P
hysic
al Aspects
of Food a
nd N
utr
itio
nal Q
uality
Sorg
hum
and M
ille
t
$184,0
00
Food S
cie
nce
Ham
aker, B
ruce R
INTSO
RM
IL W
est
Afr
ica R
egio
n -
PRF 2
09
$89,5
90
Food S
cie
nce
Nie
lsen,
S S
Technolo
gie
s,
Bean-B
ased I
ngre
die
nts
and V
alu
e-
Added P
roducts
to E
nhance B
ean U
tilization a
nd C
onsum
ption in
the U
.S.
and L
atin A
merica
$46,7
50
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms I
n
Agriculture
Eje
ta,
Gebis
aD
evelo
pm
ent
and E
nhancem
ent
of Sorg
hum
Germ
pla
sm
and G
rain
Mold
Resis
tance -
PRF 2
07
$1,0
61,5
00
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms I
n
Agriculture
McN
am
ara
, Kevin
T;
Low
enberg
-
Deboer, J
am
es M
Advancin
g A
fghan A
griculture
Allia
nce
$62,2
50
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms I
n
Agriculture
; Agro
nom
y
Eje
ta,
Gebis
aStr
iga B
iote
chnolo
gy D
evelo
pm
ent
and T
echnolo
gy T
ransfe
r -
PRF 2
13
$49,5
00
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms I
n
Agriculture
; Food S
cie
nce
Low
enberg
-Deboer, J
am
es M
;
Ham
aker, B
ruce R
Chem
ical and P
hysic
al Aspects
of Food a
nd N
utr
itio
nal Q
uality
of Sorg
hum
and M
ille
t, P
RF 2
12
$17,0
29
Inte
rnational Pro
gra
ms I
n
Agriculture
; H
ort
iculture
&
Landscape A
rchitectu
re;
Agricultura
l Econom
ics;
College O
f Agriculture
-
Adm
inis
tration
Sam
mons,
David
J;
Handa,
Avta
r K;
Jenks,
Matt
hew
A;
Mars
hall,
Maria I
;
Mart
in,
Mars
hall A
Agricultura
l Export
and R
ura
l In
com
es -
Egypt
$9,4
85
Youth
Develo
pm
ent
&
Agricultura
l Education
Pete
rs,
Jerr
y L
Kabul U
niv
ers
ity T
eachin
g S
ym
posiu
m
An
imal
Pla
nt
Healt
h I
nsp
ecti
on
Servic
e
$417,5
56
CERIS
Luke,
Eileen M
; H
egart
y,
Joseph F
Export
Cert
ific
ation P
rogra
m (
Excerp
t)
$481,0
00
CERIS
Luke,
Eileen M
National Agricultura
l Pest
Info
rmation S
yste
ms (
NAPIS
)
Dep
artm
en
t o
f C
om
merce
$40,0
00
IL-I
N S
ea G
rant
Pro
gra
mM
ille
r, B
rian K
Knauss F
ellow
ship
for
Kenli S
haaf
Dep
artm
en
t o
f D
efe
nse
$10,2
91
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al
Engin
eering
Irudayara
j, J
oseph M
Realtim
e a
nd R
eagentless D
ete
ction o
f Airborn
e M
icro
org
anis
ms
$20,4
00
Food S
cie
nce
Lin
ton,
Ric
hard
HN
ational Cente
r fo
r Food P
rote
ction a
nd D
efe
nse
$315,8
44
Food S
cie
nce
Niv
ens,
David
E;
Apple
gate
, Bru
ce M
;
Corv
ala
n,
Carlos M
Vuln
era
bility D
ete
rmin
ation for
Air V
ehic
le C
onta
min
ation
$17,8
00
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral
Resourc
es
MacG
ow
an,
Brian J
; W
eeks,
Harm
on
P
Habitat
Use o
f Ruffed G
rouse a
nd W
oodcock a
t Cra
ne
31
2006-2
007 F
edera
l Com
petitive G
rant
Aw
ard
sD
ep
artm
en
t o
f En
erg
y
$1,0
00,0
00
Bio
chem
istr
y;
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral Resourc
es
Chapple
, Clinto
n C
; Ladis
ch,
Mic
hael
R;
Meilan,
Ric
hard
Manip
ula
tion o
f Lig
nin
Bio
synth
esis
to M
axim
ize E
thanol Pro
duction fro
m P
opulu
s F
eedsto
cks
$117,1
61
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral
Resourc
es
Meilan,
Ric
hard
Am
endm
ent
1 In
cre
ase .
.. G
enom
e-E
nable
d M
odific
ation o
f Popla
r Root
Develo
pm
ent
$123,5
00
Hort
iculture
& L
andscape
Arc
hitectu
re
Murp
hy,
Angus S
Analy
sis
of M
DR/P
GP A
uxin
Tra
nsport
Pro
tein
s a
nd T
heir C
ontr
ibution t
o M
onocot
Bio
mass,
Str
uctu
ral Sta
bility,
and
Pro
ductivity -
Am
endm
ent
1
En
vir
on
men
tal
Pro
tecti
on
Ag
en
cy
$3,4
00
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al
Engin
eering
Jones,
Don D
Update
Revis
ion o
f Bio
div
ers
ity A
round t
he G
reat
Lakes C
D-R
OM
$700,0
00
Agro
nom
y;
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral Resourc
es
Lee,
Lin
da S
; Bro
uder, S
ylv
ie M
;
Kla
div
ko,
Eileen J
; Sepulv
eda,
Maria
S;
Turc
o,
Ronald
F
Fate
of H
orm
ones in T
ile-D
rain
ed F
ield
s a
nd I
mpact
to A
quatic O
rganis
ms U
nder
Diffe
rent
Anim
al W
aste
Managem
ent
Pra
ctices
$298,0
04
Anim
al Scie
nces
Muir,
William
MIm
pro
ved A
nim
al M
odel fo
r Assessm
ent
of Allerg
enic
Pote
ntial of Foods T
hro
ugh S
ele
ctive D
ele
tion o
f T C
ells a
nd
Glo
bal G
ene E
xpre
ssio
n A
naly
sis
$100,0
00
Fore
str
y &
Natu
ral
Resourc
es;
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al Engin
eering
Farn
sw
ort
h,
Ric
hard
L;
Engel,
Bern
ard
A
An E
colo
gic
al/
Environm
enta
l D
ecis
ion M
odel fo
r W
ate
rshed M
anagem
ent
$200,0
00
India
na S
tate
Chem
ist
Scott
, D
avid
EFy 2
007 E
PA C
oopera
tive A
gre
em
ent
Fo
od
an
d D
ru
g A
dm
inis
trati
on
$35,4
43
India
na S
tate
Chem
ist
Noel, R
odney J
Fy 2
007 F
DA F
eed M
ill and B
se I
nspection
Nati
on
al
Atm
osp
heric
an
d S
pace A
dm
inis
trati
on
$107,5
00
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al
Engin
eering
Cherk
auer, K
eith A
Seasonal Soil F
rost:
a S
tudy o
f It
s S
ignific
ance t
o t
he H
ydro
logic
Cycle
of N
ort
h A
merica
$168,0
17
Agro
nom
yG
urn
ey,
Kevin
RH
igh-R
esolu
tion F
ossil F
uel Em
issio
n E
stim
ate
s in S
upport
of N
ACP C
O2 M
easure
ments
and A
ssim
ilation S
yste
m
$100,3
60
Agro
nom
yN
iyogi, D
evdutt
a S
Impact
of Tra
nsport
ation F
eedback o
n L
and A
tmosphere
Wate
r Vapor
Exchange a
nd L
and S
urf
ace M
em
ory
$211,5
42
Agro
nom
yBow
ling,
Laura
CM
ultis
ensor
/ M
ultis
cale
Assessm
ent
of U
rban I
mpacts
in t
he G
reat
Lakes R
egio
n
$50,0
00
Hort
iculture
& L
andscape
Arc
hitectu
re
Mitchell,
Cary
AH
ELIA
C 2
$500,0
00
Hort
iculture
& L
andscape
Arc
hitectu
re
Mitchell,
Cary
AM
inim
izin
g E
quiv
ale
nt
Syste
ms M
ass
Nati
on
al
Ag
ric
ult
ural
Sta
tisti
cs S
ervic
e
$27,4
00
Agricultura
l Sta
tistics
Pre
sto
n,
Gre
gory
Collection,
Analy
sis
, and P
ublication o
f Prim
ary
Cro
p a
nd L
ivesto
ck D
ata
Nati
on
al
Cli
mati
c D
ata
Cen
ter
$2,5
00
Agro
nom
yN
iyogi, D
evdutt
a S
An I
nte
nsiv
e G
IS a
nd W
eb-B
ased A
gricultura
l Clim
ate
Atlas for
India
na
Nati
on
al
In
sti
tute
of
Healt
h
$74,0
39
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al
Engin
eering
Irudayara
j, J
oseph M
Multip
lex A
rrays U
sin
g C
onfo
cal Ram
an for
BRCA1 A
ltern
ativesplice P
rofiling
$20,0
00
Agricultura
l &
Bio
logic
al
Engin
eering
Port
erf
ield
, D
. M
Stu
die
s o
f N
itric O
xid
e B
iochem
istr
y in C
ard
iovascula
r Physio
logy U
sin
g S
elf R
efe
rencin
g N
o S
ensor
Technolo
gy
$268,5
21
Anim
al Scie
nces
Donkin
, Shaw
n S
Dairy P
roduct
Inta
ke R
egula
tion o
f Energ
y M
eta
bolism
$149,3
12
Anim
al Scie
nces
Donkin
, Shaw
n S
; Teegard
en,
Doro
thy
Feta
l Pro
gra
mm
ing,
Fru
cto
se,
and I
nsulin R
esis
tance
$355,5
75
Anim
al Scie
nces
Sw
art
z,
Darl R
Sig
nal Tra
nsduction A
long C
ard
iac T
hin
Filam
ents
$370,5
75
Anim
al Scie
nces
Collodi, P
aul
Zebra
fish E
S C
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Cochra
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Mark
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Bru
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Mcfe
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50
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Dep
artm
en
t o
f A
gric
ult
ural
& B
iolo
gic
al
En
gin
eerin
g
Bra
lts,
Vin
cent
F.
Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te D
ean
Irrigation d
esig
n,
evalu
ation a
nd m
anagem
ent
Buckm
aste
r, D
ennis
R.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Bio
mass h
arv
est
and s
tora
ge,
hort
icultura
l m
echaniz
ation
Cam
panella,
Osvald
o H
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Food r
heolo
gy,
food e
xtr
usio
n,
evapora
tion,
and p
rocess s
imula
tion
Carr
oll,
Nata
lie J
.Pro
fessor, join
tH
ydro
logic
modeling,
finite e
lem
ent
analy
sis
Chaubey,
Indra
jeet
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Environm
enta
l and n
atu
ral re
sourc
es e
ngin
eering
Cherk
auer, K
eith A
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Hydro
logy a
nd w
ate
r re
sourc
es e
ngin
eering
Die
fes-D
ux,
Heid
i A.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Inte
gra
tion o
f engin
eering a
nd s
cie
nce c
oncepts
thro
ugh m
ultim
edia
develo
pm
ent
Engel, B
ern
ard
A.
Pro
fessor, D
epart
ment
Head
Decis
ion s
upport
, w
ate
r re
sourc
es,
GIS
Ess,
Danie
l R.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xt.
Agricultura
l Engin
eer
Pre
cis
ion a
griculture
, susta
inable
agriculture
pro
duction s
yste
ms
Fie
ld,
William
E.
Pro
fessor
Agricultura
l safe
ty a
nd h
ealth,
rura
l re
habilitation
Fla
nagan,
Dennis
C.
Pro
fessor, A
dju
nct
Ero
sio
n m
echanic
s a
nd p
redic
tion,
wate
r quality
Fra
nkenberg
er, J
ane R
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Hydro
logic
modeling,
wate
r quality
, G
IS,
wate
rshed a
naly
sis
and p
rote
ction
Haghig
hi, K
am
yar
Pro
fessor
Modeling a
nd s
imula
tion o
f fo
od,
agricultura
l, a
nd b
iolo
gic
al pro
ducts
Heber, A
lbert
J.
Pro
fessor
Ventila
tion,
air q
uality
, odor, liv
esto
ck facilitie
s
Ilele
ji,
Kle
inAssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Machin
e s
yste
ms e
ngin
eering
Irudayara
j, J
oseph
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Bio
sensors
, nanoto
ols
, and s
ingle
mole
cule
meth
ods r
ele
vant
to d
isease d
ete
ction a
nd p
rognosis
Ivanty
synova,
Monik
a
Pro
fessor
Flu
id p
ow
er
syste
ms a
nd m
echatr
onic
s
Jones,
Don D
. Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n A
gricultura
l Engin
eer
Anim
al housin
g a
nd w
aste
handling,
onsite w
aste
wate
r syste
ms
Kru
tz,
Gary
W.
Pro
fessor
Tra
ditio
nal fa
rm m
achin
ery
auto
mation a
nd r
obotization
Ladis
ch,
Mic
hael R.
Dis
tinguis
hed P
rofe
ssor, D
irecto
r LO
RRE
Bio
separa
tions,
chem
ical and b
iochem
ical re
acto
r desig
n a
nd k
inetics,
bio
mass c
onvers
ion
Latif, N
iaz (
court
esy)
Pro
fessor, H
ead I
ndustr
ial Te
chnolo
gy
Lean m
anufa
ctu
ring,
altern
ative e
nerg
y, h
um
an facto
rs,
and c
om
pute
r-aid
ed e
ngin
eering d
esig
n.
Lim
, Te
ng T
eeh
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Assessm
ent
and m
itig
ation o
f part
icula
te m
att
er, o
dor
and g
as e
mis
sio
ns;
ventila
tion s
yste
m m
onitoring
Lu,
Chang
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Nanobio
technolo
gy a
nd b
iolo
gic
al engin
eering
Lum
kes,
John H
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Machin
e s
yste
ms a
nd c
ontr
ols
Miles,
Gain
es E
. Pro
fessor
Pow
er
, ro
botics,
machin
e v
isio
n,
expert
syste
ms a
nd A
I fo
r m
echaniz
ation o
f specia
lity
cro
ps
Mohta
r, R
abi H
. Pro
fessor
Soil a
nd w
ate
r re
sourc
es e
ngin
eering,
application o
f num
erical m
eth
ods for
ag.
and b
io.
engin
eering
Mark
T.
Morg
an
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Food s
ensors
and c
ontr
ol syste
ms
Mosie
r, N
ath
an S
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Bio
pro
cessin
g a
nd b
ionanote
chnolo
gy
Nars
imhan,
Ganesan
Pro
fessor
Food c
olloid
s a
nd b
iosepara
tions
Ni, J
iqin
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Meth
odolo
gy a
nd t
echnolo
gy in a
ir q
uality
stu
die
s,
pollution a
bate
ment
Okos,
Mart
in
Pro
fessor
Food p
rocess e
ngin
eering a
nd c
om
pute
r aid
ed d
esig
n,
and p
ropert
ies o
f fo
od a
nd b
iolo
gic
al pro
ducts
.
Port
erf
ield
, M
ars
hall
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, join
t H
LA
Advanced p
hysio
logic
al sensin
g t
echnolo
gie
s for
researc
h a
pplications in b
io., a
g., a
nd m
edic
ine
Ric
kus,
Jenna L
. Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, join
t Bio
medic
al Engin
eering
Contr
ollin
g a
nd m
imic
kin
g c
ells a
s a
n e
ngin
eere
d d
ynam
ic s
yste
m
Rochon,
Gilbert
(court
esy)
Associa
te V
ice P
resid
ent
for
Collabora
tive R
esearc
h a
nd
Engagem
ent
Rem
ote
sensin
g,
vis
ualization,
GIS
and G
PS a
pplications t
o u
rban a
nd r
egio
nal environm
enta
l susta
inability u
nder
thre
at
by a
nth
ropogenic
im
pact
and b
iogenic
dis
aste
rsStr
ickla
nd,
R.
Mack
Pro
fessor
Com
pute
r applications:
pro
gra
mm
ing,
com
pute
r-aid
ed instr
uction,
hard
ware
and s
oft
ware
Str
oshin
e,
Ric
hard
L.
Pro
fessor
Pro
pert
ies o
f agricultura
l and b
iolo
gic
al m
ate
rials
and food p
roducts
; sensors
for
quality
measure
ment
Sum
ali,
Hart
ono "
Anto
n"
Adju
nct
Faculty
Agricultura
l m
achin
e s
yste
ms,
dynam
ics a
nd m
echatr
onic
s
Tao,
Bern
ie
Pro
fessor
Recom
bin
ant
genetic m
odific
ation o
f pla
nt
lipid
s,
hydro
phobic
pro
tein
s,
cell c
ulture
ferm
enta
tion.
Tsao,
Georg
ePro
fessor, join
t Bio
chem
ical Engin
eering
Convers
ion o
f re
new
able
resourc
es into
chem
icals
, m
ate
rials
, and fuels
Verm
err
is,
Wilfr
ed
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, join
t Agro
nom
yM
eta
bolic e
ngin
eering o
f cell w
all b
iosynth
esis
in m
aiz
e a
nd s
org
hum
Warn
em
uende,
Elizabeth
, U
SD
A/A
RS
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, R
esearc
h H
ydra
ulic E
ngin
eer
Soil a
nd w
ate
r quality
issues a
ssocia
ted w
ith s
oil e
rosio
n,
and m
anagem
ent
pra
ctices
Dep
artm
en
t o
f A
gric
ult
ural
Eco
no
mic
s
Abbott
, Philip
C.
Pro
fessor
Tra
de a
nd inte
rnational agricultura
l develo
pm
ent
Akridge,
Jay T
.Ja
mes a
nd L
ois
Ackerm
an P
rofe
ssor, D
irecto
r CFAB
Agricultura
l busin
ess m
anagem
ent
and m
ark
eting
Ale
xander, C
orinne
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Agricultura
l m
ark
eting
Ayre
s,
Janet
S.
Pro
fessor, E
xt.
Specia
list
Leaders
hip
Develo
pm
ent
Leaders
hip
develo
pm
ent,
com
munity d
evelo
pm
ent
and p
ublic p
olicy
Baker, T
imoth
y G
.Pro
fessor
Fin
ancia
l and r
isk m
anagem
ent,
sto
chastic a
nd d
ynam
ic m
odels
, financia
l m
ark
ets
, and land v
alu
es
Bala
gta
s,
Joseph
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
US a
nd inte
rnational agricultura
l policy,
agricultura
l m
ark
et
regula
tion,
industr
ial m
ark
et
org
aniz
ation
Barn
ard
, Fre
ddie
L.
Pro
fessor
Agricultura
l finance a
nd farm
managem
ent
Bin
kle
y, J
am
es K
.Pro
fessor
Reta
il s
ecto
r, food a
way fro
m h
om
e,
and c
onsum
er
dem
and for
nutr
itio
n
Boehlje,
Mic
hael D
.D
istinguis
hed P
rofe
ssor
Inte
gra
te e
conom
ics,
finance,
and s
trate
gy t
o s
olv
e p
roble
ms o
f fa
rm a
nd a
gribusin
ess m
anagers
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Faculty E
xpert
ise
Chen,
Susan
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Agin
g a
nd h
ow
govern
ment
dis
ability insura
nce p
rogra
ms a
ffect
retire
ment
decis
ions
Connor, J
ohn M
.Pro
fessor
Em
piric
al stu
die
s o
f in
dustr
ial org
aniz
ation a
nd p
ublic p
olicie
s t
hat
pro
mote
com
petition
DeBoer, L
arr
y P
.Pro
fessor
Sta
te a
nd local govern
ment
public p
olicy,
budget,
taxin
g,
pro
pert
y t
ax a
ssessm
ent,
develo
pm
ent
Dennis
, Je
nnifer
H.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Exte
nsio
n,
teachin
g a
nd r
esearc
h in m
ark
eting o
f specia
lty c
rops a
nd c
onsum
er
behavio
r
Dobbin
s,
Cra
ig L
.Pro
fessor
Decis
ion s
upport
tools
to farm
managem
ent
pro
ble
ms,
farm
fin
ancia
l m
anagem
ent,
farm
land e
conom
ics
Doering,
Ott
o C
., I
IIPro
fessor
Public p
olicy,
resourc
e e
conom
ics,
energ
y
Doole
y, F
rank J
.Pro
fesso,
Teachin
g C
oord
inato
rLogis
tics a
nd s
upply
chain
managem
ent
Dow
ney,
W.
David
Pro
fessor, E
xecutive D
irecto
r CFAB
Agricultura
l busin
ess m
anagem
ent
and m
ark
eting
Eale
s,
Jam
es S
.Pro
fessor
Agricultura
l m
ark
eting a
nd d
em
and a
naly
sis
Flo
rax,
Raym
ond
Pro
fessor
Spatial data
analy
sis
, econom
etr
ics,
and e
nvironm
enta
l m
odeling,
and m
eta
-analy
sis
Foste
r, K
enneth
A.
Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Pro
duction e
conom
ics a
nd m
ark
eting w
ith s
pecia
l em
phasis
on d
ynam
ic m
odels
Fulton,
Joan R
.Pro
fessor, C
o-D
irecto
r AIC
CM
ark
eting a
nd a
gribusin
ess
Gra
mig
, Ben
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Environm
enta
l and n
atu
ral re
sourc
e e
conom
ics
Gra
y, A
llan W
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Agribusin
ess m
anagem
ent,
str
ate
gic
pla
nnin
g,
decis
ion m
akin
g u
nder
uncert
ain
ty,
and s
imula
tion
Harr
ison,
Gera
ld A
.Pro
fessor
Esta
te p
lannin
g,
federa
l ta
x law
and legal affairs t
opic
s w
ith a
n e
mphasis
on I
ndia
na a
griculture
Hert
el, T
hom
as W
.D
istinguis
hed P
rofe
ssor, E
xecutive D
irecto
r G
TAP
Econom
y-w
ide a
naly
sis
of tr
ade a
nd e
nvironm
enta
l policie
s
Holt,
Matt
hew
Pro
fessor
Mark
ets
for
food a
nd a
gricultura
l pro
ducts
Hurt
, Christo
pher
A.
Pro
fessor
Fam
ily farm
mark
et
pro
ble
ms,
pricin
g s
trate
gie
s,
livesto
ck futu
res,
mark
et
perf
orm
ance
Keeney,
Rom
an
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Farm
and r
ura
l household
econom
ics
Lee,
John G
.Pro
fessor
Wate
r re
sourc
e e
conom
ics,
soil a
nd w
ate
r conserv
ation p
olicy,
agricultura
l and e
nvironm
enta
l risk
Loehm
an,
Edna T
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Decis
ion m
akin
g u
nder
risk,
applied w
elfare
econom
ics,
environm
enta
l and r
esourc
e e
conom
ics
Low
enberg
-DeBoer, J
ess M
.Pro
fessor, I
nte
rim
Associa
te D
ean,
Directo
r IP
IAAgricultura
l pro
duction e
conom
ics,
soil fert
ility m
anagem
ent,
cro
ppin
g s
yste
ms,
technolo
gy a
doption
Mars
hall,
Maria
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Agribusin
ess m
anagem
ent,
econom
ic d
evelo
pm
ent
Mart
in,
Mars
hall
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, A
ssocia
te D
irecto
r ARP
Agricultura
l policy,
inte
rnational tr
ade,
bio
technolo
gy a
nd p
esticid
e u
se t
echnolo
gy a
ssessm
ent
Maste
rs,
William
A.
Pro
fessor
Dete
rmin
ants
of te
chnic
al change a
nd p
roductivity g
row
th
McN
am
ara
, Kenneth
T.
Pro
fessor
Regio
nal analy
sis
of m
anufa
ctu
ring g
row
th,
infr
astr
uctu
re investm
ent,
agriculture
and n
on-a
g.
econom
y
Mille
r, A
lan
Farm
Busin
ess M
anagem
ent
Specia
list
Tra
inin
g a
nd e
ducational m
ate
rials
for
farm
ers
in farm
busin
ess m
anagem
ent
subje
ct
matt
er
are
as
Paarlberg
, Philip
L.
Pro
fessor
Econom
ic im
pacts
of livesto
ck d
isease o
utb
reaks
Patr
ick,
Georg
e F
.Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n E
conom
ist
Ris
k m
anagem
ent
str
ate
gie
s,
farm
ers
’ re
sponses t
o r
isk,
forw
ard
pricin
g b
y p
roducers
, in
com
e t
ax law
Pre
ckel, P
aul V.
Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te H
ead
Decis
ion a
naly
sis
and m
ath
em
atical m
odeling.
Quagra
inie
, Kw
am
ena
Directo
r of Aquaculture
Mark
et
analy
sis
, definitio
n,
dis
trib
ution,
str
uctu
res;
aquaculture
pro
ducts
and feeds,
ente
rprise b
udgets
Sanders
, Jo
hn H
.Pro
fessor
Econom
ics o
f te
chnolo
gic
al change
Shiv
ely
, G
era
ld E
.Pro
fessor
Lin
ks a
mong p
overt
y, land u
se,
and n
atu
ral re
sourc
e m
anagem
ent
in d
evelo
pin
g r
egio
ns o
f th
e w
orld
Taylo
r, R
obert
R.
Em
eritu
s P
rofe
ssor
Farm
managem
ent,
farm
pro
pert
y t
ransfe
r
Thom
pson,
Sara
hele
nPro
fessor, H
ead
Agricultura
l and food m
ark
eting;
futu
res m
ark
ets
; IT
on a
gricultura
l and food m
ark
ets
, agricultura
l econom
ic h
isto
ry
Tyner, W
allace E
.Pro
fessor
Energ
y, a
gricultura
l, a
nd n
atu
ral re
sourc
e p
olicy a
naly
sis
; str
uctu
ral and s
ecto
ral adju
stm
ent
in d
evelo
pin
g e
conom
ies
Vale
ntin,
Luc
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Econom
ic im
pacts
of BSE o
n t
he b
eef in
dustr
y, t
he e
ffects
of best
managem
ent
pra
ctices o
n p
rofita
bility a
nd t
he
consequences o
f policie
s a
imed a
t re
ducin
g A
trazin
e p
ollution.
Wald
orf
, Brigitte
S.
Pro
fessor
Popula
tion,
urb
an a
nd t
ransport
ation issues,
meth
odolo
gic
al in
tere
st
in s
patial and q
uantita
tive a
naly
sis
Walm
sle
y, T
err
ieResearc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Inte
rnational tr
ade a
nd p
olicy a
naly
sis
Wang,
Holly
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Agricultura
l risks,
derivative m
ark
ets
, and c
rop insura
nce
Wilson,
Christine
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Farm
and a
gribusin
ess m
anagem
ent,
agricultura
l finance,
mark
eting,
and d
em
and a
nd p
rice a
naly
sis
Dep
artm
en
t o
f A
gro
no
my
Anders
en,
Joe M
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Pla
nt
mole
cula
r bio
logy
Beyro
uty
, Cra
igPro
fessor
and H
ead
Natu
ral re
sourc
es,
environm
enta
l soil s
cie
nce
Big
elo
w,
Cale
A.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Turf
gra
ss s
cie
nce/m
anagem
ent,
soil p
ropert
ies a
nd t
urf
gra
ss n
utr
itio
n
Bow
ling,
Laura
C.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Wate
rshed h
ydro
logy,
hydro
clim
ato
logy,
GIS
, re
mote
sensin
g
Bro
uder, S
ylv
ie M
.Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
min
era
l nutr
itio
n,
soil fert
ility
Cam
bera
to,
Jim
J.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Soil fert
ility a
nd p
lant
nutr
itio
n
Christm
as,
Ellsw
ort
hEm
eritu
s P
rofe
ssor
Oil s
eed,
sm
all g
rain
s a
nd s
pecia
lty c
rop p
roduction
Cra
wfo
rd,
Melb
aPro
fessor, D
irecto
r LARS
, Assis
tant
Dean
Labora
tory
for
Applications o
f Rem
ote
Sensin
g
DeVille
z,
Phil
Directo
r Purd
ue V
ariety
Testing P
rogra
mPerf
orm
ance t
rials
(cro
p v
ariety
testing)
Doerg
e,
Rebecca W
.Pro
fessor
Quantita
tive g
enetics,
mole
cula
r sta
tistics
52
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Eje
ta,
Gebis
a
Pro
fessor
Sorg
hum
bre
edin
g a
nd g
enetics,
inte
rnational agriculture
Gerb
er, C
ore
y
Directo
r, C
rop D
iagnostic T
rain
ing a
nd R
esearc
h C
ente
r D
iagnostic p
lant
pro
ble
ms
Gra
nt,
Ric
h H
.Pro
fessor
Agricultura
l m
ete
oro
logy,
bio
mete
oro
logy
Gra
veel, J
ohn G
.Pro
fessor, D
irecto
r N
RES
Soils t
eachin
g
Gurn
ey,
Kevin
R.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, join
t E&
AS
Depart
ment
of Eart
h a
nd A
tmospheric S
cie
nce,
Quantification a
nd c
hara
cte
rization o
f th
e g
lobal carb
on c
ycle
Housle
y, T
om
L.
Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
physio
logy,
carb
ohydra
te m
eta
bolism
, part
itio
nin
g
Huang,
Chi-
hua,
USD
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RS
Adju
nct
Pro
fessor
Meth
odolo
gie
s t
o q
uantify
soil s
urf
ace b
oundary
conditio
ns a
nd e
rosio
n p
rocesses
Jackson,
Scott
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Pla
nt
genom
ics a
nd c
yto
genetics
Jiang,
Yiw
ei
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Physio
logic
al and m
ole
cula
r basis
of environm
enta
l str
ess t
ole
rance in t
urf
gra
ss
Joern
, Bra
d
Pro
fessor
Environm
enta
l soil c
hem
istr
y, p
lant
nutr
itio
n
Johnson,
Keith D
.Pro
fessor
Fora
ge p
roduction a
nd u
tilization
Johnsto
n,
Cliff T
.Pro
fessor
Soil a
nd e
nvironm
enta
l physic
al chem
istr
y
Kla
div
ko,
Eileen J
.Pro
fessor
Soil p
hysic
s,
soil m
anagem
ent
Lee,
Bra
d D
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Soils a
nd land u
se
Lee,
Lin
da S
.Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te D
irecto
r C4E
Environm
enta
l org
anic
chem
istr
y
LeRoy,
Allen
Soybean B
reedin
g a
nd G
enetics P
roje
ct
Leader
Impro
ve s
oybean g
erm
pla
sm
adapte
d for
pro
duction in t
he M
idw
est,
dis
ease r
esis
tance,
herb
icid
e t
ole
rance
Ma,
Jianxin
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Com
para
tive,
str
uctu
ral and functional genom
ics o
f gra
ss a
nd legum
e s
pecie
s
Mansfield
, Chuck
Exte
nsio
n A
gro
nom
ist
Sm
all g
rain
s,
oats
and w
heat
McFee,
William
W.
Em
eritu
s P
rofe
ssor
Fore
st
soils a
nd t
ree n
utr
itio
n,
meta
l conta
min
ation o
f soils
Nakats
u,
Cin
dy H
.Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r m
icro
bia
l ecolo
gy,
Sourc
e t
rackin
g a
nd g
enetic fin
gerp
rinting o
f E.
coli c
ollecte
d fro
m t
he e
nvironm
ent
Nie
lsen,
Bob L
.Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n C
orn
Specia
list
Corn
pro
duction a
nd m
anagem
ent
Niy
ogi, D
ev
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, S
tate
Clim
ato
logis
t fo
r IN
Bio
sphere
– a
tmosphere
inte
ractions,
agricultura
l m
ete
oro
logy,
clim
ate
change,
rem
ote
sensin
g
Nort
on,
L.
Darr
ell,
USD
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RS
Adju
nct
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Soil s
cie
nce
Ohm
, H
erb
W.
Dis
tinguis
hed P
rofe
ssor
Bre
edin
g a
nd g
enetics o
f dis
ease a
nd insect
resis
tance in w
heat
and o
ats
Ow
ens,
Phillip R
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Soil g
eom
orp
holo
gy,
pedolo
gy
Pappas,
Elizabeth
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor,
Adju
nct
Researc
h H
ydra
ulic E
ngin
eer
Reic
her, Z
ac J
.Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n T
urf
gra
ss S
pecia
list
Turf
gra
ss
Rochon,
Gilbert
Purd
ue C
lim
ate
Change R
esearc
h C
ente
r (P
CCRC)
Sate
llite R
em
ote
Sensin
g for
Dro
ught-
Rela
ted F
am
ine C
onditio
ns in S
udan
Schultze,
Darr
ell G
.Pro
fessor
Soil m
inera
logy a
nd g
enesis
chem
istr
y
Schw
ab,
A.
Paul
Pro
fessor
Soil c
hem
istr
y
Schw
eitzer, L
ee E
.Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
physio
logy,
carb
on a
nd n
itro
gen a
ssim
ilation
Scofield
, Ste
ve R
.Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r sig
naling p
ath
ways in p
lants
, dis
ease r
esis
tance in c
ere
al cro
ps
Sm
ith,
Dougla
s R
., U
SD
AResearc
h S
oil S
cie
ntist
Nutr
ient
fate
and t
ransport
, gre
enhouse g
as e
mis
sio
ns a
nd e
rois
ion
Snyder, L
ori J
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Cro
ps T
eachin
g a
nd R
esearc
h
Ste
inhard
t, G
ary
C.
Pro
fessor
Soil m
anagem
ent,
soil g
enesis
Sto
tt,
Dia
ne E
., U
SD
ASoil S
cie
ntist
Soil m
icro
bio
logy a
nd b
iochem
istr
y
Szym
anski, D
anie
l B.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Genetics a
nd C
ell B
iolo
gy o
f Pla
nt
Gro
wth
Tuin
str
a,
Mitch
Pro
fessor
Tra
nsla
tional genom
ics for
cro
p im
pro
vem
ent
Turc
o,
Ron F
., J
r.Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te D
irecto
r ARP,
Directo
r IW
RRC
Soil m
icro
bio
logy a
nd b
iochem
istr
y
Van S
coyoc,
Georg
e E
.Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te E
xecutive V
P A
cadem
ic A
ffairs
Soils t
eachin
g a
nd r
esearc
h
Vole
nec,
Jeffery
J.
Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te H
ead
Chara
cte
rize p
hysio
logic
al and b
iochem
ical m
echanis
ms influencin
g g
row
th a
nd s
tress t
ole
rance o
f fo
rage legum
es
Vors
t, J
im J
.Pro
fessor
Cro
ppin
g s
yste
ms,
cro
p m
anagem
ent
Vyn,
Tony
Pro
fessor
Cro
ppin
g s
yste
ms,
tillage
Weil,
Cliff F
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Maiz
e g
enetics,
genom
ics,
and v
alu
e a
dded t
raits
Dep
artm
en
t o
f A
nim
al
Scie
nces
Adeola
, O
. Layi
Pro
fessor
Nutr
itio
nal chara
cte
rization o
f fe
ed ingre
die
nts
in n
onru
min
ants
, le
an m
eat
pro
duction,
env.
im
pact
Aju
won,
Kola
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Facto
rs t
hat
media
te t
he insulin r
esis
tant
phenoty
pe in o
besity
Allrich,
Rodney D
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Physio
logy,
im
munolo
gy
Apple
gate
, To
dd J
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xte
nsio
n P
oultry
Specia
list
Min
imiz
ing n
itro
gen a
nd p
hosphoru
s e
mis
sio
ns fro
m p
oultry
opera
tions
Bid
well,
Christo
pher
A.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Genes t
hat
regula
te g
row
th a
nd r
epro
duction in m
am
mals
and fis
h
Bridges,
Allen
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Repro
ductive P
hysio
logy
Cabot,
Ryan
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Identify
ing c
ellula
r fa
cto
rs t
hat
direct
nucle
ar
repro
gra
mm
ing follow
ing n
ucle
ar
transfe
r
53
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Cheng,
Heng W
ei, U
SD
AResearc
h B
iolo
gis
tEth
olo
gy o
f Food P
roducin
g A
nim
als
Collodi, P
aul R.
Pro
fessor
Zebra
fish a
s a
model to
stu
dy e
xtr
acellula
r fa
cto
rs t
hat
regula
te e
arly v
ert
ebra
te d
evelo
pm
ent
Die
km
an,
Mark
A.
Pro
fessor
Physio
logic
al m
echanis
ms a
ssocia
ted w
ith r
epro
ductive p
rocesses in farm
anim
als
, sw
ine
Donkin
, Shaw
n S
.Pro
fessor
Contr
ol of nutr
ient
meta
bolism
in r
um
inants
Ebner, P
aul D
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Harv
est
food s
afe
ty issues,
antibio
tic r
esis
tance d
evelo
pm
ent
in p
ath
ogenic
bacte
ria
Eic
her, S
usan D
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Imm
unolo
gy,
behavio
r, a
nd w
ell b
ein
g
Fors
yth
, D
ale
M.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Anim
al nutr
itio
n
Garn
er, J
oseph P
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Anim
al behavio
r, w
elfare
and p
roduction
Gerr
ard
, D
ave
Pro
fessor
Gro
wth
and M
uscle
Bio
logy
Gra
nt,
Allan L
.Pro
fessor, H
ead
Function a
nd e
xpre
ssio
n o
f gro
wth
facto
rs involv
ed in s
ignaling p
ath
ways t
hat
influence s
kele
tal m
uscle
develo
pm
ent
Heste
r, P
atr
icia
Y.
Pro
fessor
Anim
al w
ell-b
ein
g,
str
ess,
environm
enta
l physio
logy
Kuang,
Shih
uan
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Develo
pm
enta
l Bio
logy
Lake,
Scott
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Nutr
itio
nal and m
anagem
ent
str
ate
gie
s influence o
n c
ow
/calf p
erf
orm
ance
Lato
ur, M
ickey A
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xte
nsio
n P
oultry
Specia
list
Lip
id m
ark
ers
to investigate
physio
logic
al dis
ord
ers
in d
om
estic a
nim
als
Lay,
Donald
C., J
r.,
USD
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Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Anim
al w
elfare
and p
roduction
Lem
enager, R
onald
P.
Pro
fessor
Energ
y a
nd p
rote
in r
esourc
es t
o o
ptim
ize r
epro
ductive p
erf
orm
ance o
f beef cow
s
Lossie
, Am
y C
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Epig
enetic g
ene r
egula
tion m
echanis
ms,
DN
A m
eth
yla
tion,
develo
pm
enta
lly r
egula
ted g
enes
Machaty
, Zoltan
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Cellula
r and m
ole
cula
r m
echanis
ms u
nderlyin
g e
arly e
mbry
onic
develo
pm
ent
Marc
hant-
Ford
e,
Jere
my
Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor, U
SD
A-A
RS
Researc
h A
nim
al Scie
ntist,
Liv
esto
ck B
ehavio
r Researc
h U
nit
Mills
, Scott
E.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Sig
nals
regula
ting g
row
th o
f adip
ose a
nd m
uscle
tis
sue,
fat
and m
eat
quality
in lean p
igs
Muir,
William
M.
Pro
fessor
Quantita
tive g
enetics fro
m n
ew
theore
tical develo
pm
ents
to d
irect
applications a
nd m
ole
cula
r genetics
Neary
, M
ichael
Exte
nsio
n S
heep S
pecia
list
Sm
all r
um
inant
managem
ent
Nennic
h,
Tam
ilee
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Dairy C
att
le N
utr
itio
n a
nd N
utr
ient
Managem
ent
Pajo
r, E
dm
ond A
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Anim
al behavio
r to
im
pro
ve a
nim
al w
ell-b
ein
g,
pro
ductivity a
nd h
usbandry
pra
ctices
Patt
ers
on,
John A
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Inte
stinal M
icro
bio
logy
Radcliffe,
Scott
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Die
tary
additiv
es t
hat
reduce n
utr
ient
excre
tion,
repla
cem
ents
for
subth
era
peutic levels
of antibio
tics
Ric
hert
, Brian
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Sw
ine N
utr
itio
n a
nd M
anagem
ent
Russell,
Mark
A.
Pro
fessor
Equin
e M
anagem
ent
Schin
ckel, A
llan P
.Pro
fessor
Genetically incre
ase s
win
e lean g
row
th a
nd m
odel th
e o
ptim
al nutr
itio
n a
nd e
nvironm
ent
to m
axim
ize lean e
ffic
iency
Schutz
, M
ichael M
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mastitis in first
lacta
tion h
eifers
, dis
ease r
esis
tance o
f dairy c
att
le a
nd m
ilk q
uality
Ste
wart
, Te
rry S
.Pro
fessor
Genetic e
valu
ation s
yste
ms,
bre
edin
g o
bje
ctives for
impro
vem
ent
of dom
estic liv
esto
ck
Sutt
on,
Ala
n L
. Pro
fessor
Inte
stinal m
icro
bia
l m
eta
bolism
; ente
ric d
iseases;
nutr
ient
absorp
tion,
utilization a
nd e
xcre
tion;
odors
fro
m m
anure
s
Sw
art
z,
Darl R
ay
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Sig
nal tr
ansduction,
muscle
contr
action,
muscle
short
enin
g (
skele
tal, c
ard
iac a
nd s
mooth
)
Dep
artm
en
t o
f B
ioch
em
istr
y
Briggs,
Scott
D.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Role
of his
tone m
eth
yla
tion in g
ene e
xpre
ssio
n a
nd o
ncogensis
Bro
yle
s,
Ste
ve S
.Pro
fessor
Tra
nscriptional re
gula
tion in p
oxviruses
Chapple
, Clint
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Bio
chem
istr
y a
nd m
ole
cula
r bio
logy o
f pla
nt
secondary
meta
bolism
Charb
onneau,
Harr
y
Pro
fessor
Mitotic function a
nd r
egula
tion o
f th
e C
dc14 p
rote
in p
hosphata
se
Cle
mens,
Jam
es
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r m
echanis
ms o
f neuro
n c
onnection s
pecific
ity
Forn
ey,
Jam
es
Pro
fessor
Regula
tion o
f diffe
rentiation in p
roto
zoa
Gim
ble
, Fre
derick S
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Pro
tein
-DN
A inte
ractions a
nd p
rote
in e
ngin
eering o
f hom
ing e
ndonucle
ases.
Gold
en,
Barb
ara
L.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, P
ew
Schola
rStr
uctu
ral basis
for
RN
A c
ata
lysis
Hall,
Mark
C.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Regula
tion o
f th
e c
ell b
y u
biq
uitin
Kappock,
T. J
oseph
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Resis
tance s
trate
gie
s in a
cetic a
cid
bacte
ria;
enzym
e m
echanis
m
Liu
, Xia
oqi
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Role
s o
f Polo
-lik
e k
inase 1
and its
inte
racting p
rote
ins in c
ell p
rolife
ration a
nd c
arc
inogenesis
Ogas,
Joe P
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Regula
tion o
f cell identity
, sig
nal tr
ansduction,
chro
matin r
em
odeling
Rossie
, Sandra
S.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
The s
tructu
re,
regula
tion,
and function o
f pro
tein
Ser/
Thr
phosphata
se 5
Tao,
W.
Andy
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Pro
teom
ics a
nd b
iolo
gic
al m
ass s
pectr
om
etr
y
Wein
er, H
enry
Pro
fessor
Pro
tein
tra
ffic
kin
g a
nd t
he e
nzym
olo
gy o
f ald
ehyde d
ehydro
genasess
Weith,
H.
Lee
Pro
fessor
Synth
esis
, str
uctu
re a
nd function o
f nucle
ic a
cid
s;
com
puta
tional bio
chem
istr
y
54
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Dep
artm
en
t o
f B
ota
ny &
Pla
nt
Path
olo
gy
Abney,
T.
Scott
, U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Soybean d
iseases w
ith e
mphasis
on m
ycolo
gic
al and e
pid
em
iolo
gic
al aspects
of fu
ngal dis
eases
Banks,
Jo A
nn
Pro
fessor
Genetic a
nd m
ole
cula
r basis
of sex d
ete
rmin
ation a
nd d
iffe
rentiation in p
lants
Baum
an,
Thom
as T
.Pro
fessor
Inte
raction b
etw
een c
hem
ical and c
ultura
l m
eth
ods o
f w
eed m
anagem
ent
syste
ms
Beckerm
an,
Janna
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Dis
eases o
f la
ndscape o
rnam
enta
ls,
gre
enhouse,
nurs
ery
and s
mall/t
ree fru
its d
isease m
anagem
ent
Carp
ita,
Nic
hola
s C
.Pro
fessor
Bio
chem
ical and m
ole
cula
r aspects
of pla
nt
cell g
row
th a
nd d
evelo
pm
ent;
pla
nt
cell w
all s
tructu
re a
nd b
iosynth
esis
Chen,
Zhix
iang
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mole
cula
r basis
of pla
nt
dis
ease r
esis
tance;
gene e
xpre
ssio
n a
nd s
ignal tr
ansduction d
uring p
lant
defe
nse r
esponses
Coolb
augh,
Ronald
C.
Pro
fessor
Bio
chem
ical and m
ole
cula
r stu
die
s o
n t
he b
iosynth
esis
and m
eta
bolism
of natu
ral pla
nt
horm
ones
Dunkle
, Larr
y D
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mechanis
ms o
f path
ogenic
ity a
nd g
enetic v
ariability in fungal path
ogens o
f corn
and s
org
hum
Gib
son,
Kevin
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Ecolo
gy,
bio
logy,
and m
anagem
ent
of in
vasiv
e p
lant
specie
s a
nd h
erb
icid
e r
esis
tant
weeds
Gold
sbro
ugh,
Pete
r B.
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Physio
logy a
nd g
enetics o
f adapta
tion t
o e
nvironm
enta
l str
ess
Goodw
in,
Ste
phen B
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mole
cula
r and p
opula
tion g
enetics,
evolu
tion a
nd s
pecia
tion o
f pla
nt
path
ogenic
fungi;
dis
ease r
esis
tance g
enom
ics
Hallett
, Ste
ven G
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Bio
logic
al contr
ol of w
eeds w
ith e
mphasis
on t
he d
iscovery
and d
evelo
pm
ent
of bio
herb
icid
es
Johal, G
uri
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Maiz
e inte
raction w
ith fungal path
ogens;
dis
ease lesio
n m
imic
muta
nts
, pro
gra
mm
ed c
ell d
eath
in m
aiz
e
Johnson,
William
G.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Bio
logy a
nd m
anagem
ent
of w
eeds in a
gro
nom
ic c
rops;
weed m
anagem
ent
tactics,
insects
and d
isease inte
ractions
Jord
an,
Thom
as N
.Pro
fessor;
Assis
tant
Directo
r of Exte
nsio
n
Sta
te-w
ide leaders
hip
for
the A
gricultura
l and N
atu
ral Resourc
es E
xte
nsio
n p
rogra
m
Latin,
Ric
hard
X.
Pro
fessor
Epid
em
iolo
gy a
nd m
anagem
ent
of bacte
rial and fungal dis
eases o
f tu
rfgra
ss a
nd v
egeta
ble
s
Lem
bi, C
aro
le A
.Pro
fessor
Aquatic w
eed s
cie
nce a
nd p
hycolo
gy;
on e
colo
gy,
physio
logy,
and m
anagem
ent
of nuis
ance a
lgae
Loesch-F
ries,
L.
Sue
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Function o
f viral genes in v
irus r
eplication,
dis
ease d
evelo
pm
ent,
and v
irus c
ontr
ol.
Mart
yn,
Raym
ond D
.Pro
fessor, D
irecto
r Cente
r fo
r Cro
p B
iosecurity
Mole
cula
r evolu
tion o
f Fusarium
oxysporu
m,
epid
em
iolo
gy a
nd c
ontr
ol of soilborn
e d
iseases o
f cucurb
its
Mengis
te,
Tesfa
ye D
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Host
defe
nse r
esponse t
o n
ecro
trophic
fungi
Pru
itt,
Robert
E.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mole
cula
r and g
enetic r
egula
tion o
f gro
wth
and d
evelo
pm
ent;
fert
iliz
ation a
nd e
pid
erm
al cell inte
ractions
Reuhs,
Bra
d L
. Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Poly
saccharide s
tructu
res,
cell w
all a
naly
sis
, extr
action a
nd p
urification o
f acid
ic p
oly
saccharides
Shaner, G
regory
E.
Pro
fessor, Exte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Epid
em
iolo
gy a
nd m
anagem
ent
of dis
eases o
f sm
all g
rain
s,
soybean,
and c
orn
; dis
ease r
esis
tance
Webb,
Mary
Alice
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Pla
nt
cell a
nd d
evelo
pm
enta
l bio
logy;
calc
ium
oxala
te a
ccum
ula
tion in s
pecia
lized c
ells
Wolo
shuk,
Charles P
.Pro
fessor
Genetics,
bio
chem
istr
y, a
nd p
hysio
logy o
f m
ycoto
xin
bio
synth
esis
.
Xu,
Jin-R
ong
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Fungal path
ogenic
ity g
enes a
nd s
ignal tr
ansduction p
ath
ways in M
agnaport
he g
risea a
nd F
usarium
gra
min
earu
m
Zanis
, M
ichael
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Evolu
tion a
nd g
enetics o
f pla
nt
form
, develo
pm
ent
and n
etw
ork
s;
pla
nt
syste
matics a
nd p
hylo
genetic m
eth
odolo
gy
Dep
artm
en
t o
f En
tom
olo
gy
Bennett
, G
ary
W.
Pro
fessor, C
oord
inato
r U
rban C
ente
r U
rban a
nd industr
ial pest
managem
ent
Buczkow
ski, G
rzegorz
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Directo
r, I
ndustr
ial Affilia
tes P
rogra
m
Dunn,
Pete
r E.
Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te V
ice P
resid
ent
for
Researc
h,
Directo
r U
niv
ers
ity R
esearc
h A
dm
inis
tration a
nd C
om
pliance
Bio
chem
istr
y a
nd m
ole
cula
r bio
logy o
f in
sect
imm
une r
esponses t
o b
acte
rial in
fection in h
ost
larv
ae a
nd p
upae
Edw
ard
s,
C.
Ric
hard
Em
eritu
s P
rofe
ssor
Agricultura
l Syste
ms P
est
Managem
ent
Researc
h
Ferr
is,
Virgin
ia R
.Pro
fessor
Nem
ato
logy a
nd S
yste
matics
Foste
r, R
ick E
.Pro
fessor, E
xte
nsio
n C
oord
inato
rIP
M m
eth
ods,
str
ate
gie
s,
and p
rogra
ms for
use o
n I
ndia
na fru
it a
nd v
egeta
ble
cro
ps
Gin
zel, M
att
hew
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Chem
ically-m
edia
ted h
ost
colo
niz
ation a
nd m
ating b
ehavio
rs o
f w
ood-b
oring b
eetles.
Hill, C
ath
erine
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Vecto
r bio
logy a
nd m
osquito functional genom
ics,
str
uctu
re-b
ased d
rug d
esig
n,
mosquito v
isio
n
Holland,
Jeffre
y
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Impacts
of la
nd u
se o
n insect
popula
tions a
nd m
ovem
ents
, and o
n o
vera
ll a
rthro
pod b
iodiv
ers
ity
Hunt,
Gre
g
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xte
nsio
n E
nto
molo
gy
Honey b
ee g
enom
ics a
nd b
ehavio
ral genetics
Mason,
Lin
da J
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Develo
pm
ent
of non-p
esticid
al contr
ol str
ate
gie
s for
the g
rain
sto
rage industr
y
McCaffert
y, W
. Pat
Pro
fessor
Ephem
ero
pte
ra fauna o
f N
ort
h A
merica
Murd
ock,
Larr
y L
.Pro
fessor
Physio
logic
al, b
iochem
ical a
nd g
enom
oic
syste
ms in insects
that
are
vuln
era
ble
to p
lant
defe
nse p
rote
ins
Neal, J
onath
an J
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Investigation o
f w
este
rn c
orn
rootw
orm
, analy
sis
of cockro
ach t
erg
al gla
nds
Oseto
, Chris Y
.Pro
fessor, I
nstr
uction,
K12 E
ducation,
Advis
or
Soil m
icro
-art
hro
pods
Pitte
ndrigh,
Barr
y R
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Mole
cula
r basis
of m
eta
bolic p
esticid
e r
esis
tance in insects
Ric
hm
ond,
Doug
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Turf
gra
ss e
nto
molo
gy a
nd a
pplied e
colo
gy,
Purd
ue U
rban L
andscape P
roje
ct
(PU
LP)
Sadof, C
liff S
.Pro
fessor
Landscape E
colo
gy,
Chem
ical Ecolo
gy,
Consum
er
Att
itudes,
Bio
rational Pesticid
e U
se
Schem
erh
orn
, Bra
ndi, U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Popula
tion g
enetics o
f H
essia
n fly
, and t
he m
onitoring o
f virule
nce w
ithin
the fly
popula
tions
Shade,
Dic
k E
.Em
eritu
s P
rofe
ssor
Str
ate
gie
s for
gene d
eplo
ym
ent,
sim
ple
popula
tion d
ynam
ics m
odel fo
r genes c
onfe
rrin
g c
ow
pea w
eevil r
esis
tance
Shukle
, Ric
h H
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Hessia
n fly
genom
ics;
genom
ic o
rganiz
ation,
transgenes t
o e
nhance r
esis
tance in w
heat
Spark
s,
Thom
as C
.Adju
nct
Asstista
nt
Pro
fessor
Insecticid
e b
iochem
istr
y a
nd m
ode o
f action
Stu
art
, Je
ff J
.Pro
fessor
Insect
genes s
ele
ctive a
dvanta
ge o
ver
insect
pest
managem
ent
str
ate
gie
s a
nd c
ontr
ol m
eth
ods
55
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Turp
in,
F. T
om
Pro
fessor
Instr
uction a
nd I
nstr
uction D
evelo
pm
ent
Specia
list,
Cente
r fo
r In
str
uctional Excellence
Wang,
Changlu
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Applied r
esearc
h o
n m
anagem
ent
of urb
an insect
pests
, ecolo
gy o
f ants
, te
rmites,
and c
ockro
aches
William
s,
Christie E
., U
SD
A/A
RS
Adju
nct
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r genetic b
asis
of re
sis
tance in w
heat
to t
he H
essia
n fly
William
s,
Ralp
h E
.Pro
fessor
Bio
logy,
econom
ic im
pact,
and c
ontr
ol of livesto
ck a
nd p
oultry
art
hro
pod a
nd r
odent
pests
; fo
rensic
ento
molo
gy
Yanin
ek,
Ste
ve
Pro
fessor
, H
ead
Invasio
n b
iolo
gy &
susta
inable
pest
managem
ent
York
, Ala
n C
.Pro
fessor, I
nstr
uction,
Scie
nce E
ducation,
Advis
or
Effective a
nd e
ffic
ient
mechanis
ms a
nd p
rogra
ms for
learn
ing;
insects
as k
now
ledge t
ools
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Fo
od
Scie
nce
Apple
gate
, Bru
ce M
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Dete
ction o
f via
ble
foodborn
e p
ath
ogens u
sin
g b
ate
riophage
Ballard
, Ta
meshia
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Bio
logic
al Syste
ms E
ngin
eering
BeM
ille
r, J
am
es N
. Pro
fessor
Poly
saccharide s
tructu
re a
nd m
odific
ation
Bhunia
, Aru
n K
. Pro
fessor
Path
ogen d
ete
ction,
mechanis
ms a
nd t
esting
Butz
ke,
Christian E
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Win
e a
nd b
randy q
uality
: fe
rmenta
tion a
nd y
east
nutr
itio
n,
off-o
dor
pre
vention,
agin
g r
eactions
Chandra
sekara
n,
Rengasw
am
i Pro
fessor
Poly
saccharides in industr
ial applications,
bio
logic
ally im
port
ant
nucle
ic a
cid
s
Chen,
Li-
Fu
Pro
fessor
Ferm
enta
tion t
echnolo
gy for
bio
mass c
onvers
ion,
utilization o
f cellulo
se a
nd s
tarc
h
Corv
ala
n,
Carlos M
. Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Physic
ochem
istr
y a
nd t
herm
odynam
ics o
f bio
mate
rials
and b
iopro
cess,
rheolo
gy,
inte
rfacia
l dynam
ics
Cousin
, M
aribeth
A.
Pro
fessor
Rapid
dete
ction o
f m
old
s in foods,
pre
dic
tive m
icro
bio
logy for
death
of m
icro
org
anis
ms in food
Devitt,
Am
yVis
itin
g A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Nutr
itio
n
Ferr
uzzi, M
ario G
. Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Phyto
chem
ical and b
ota
nic
al chem
istr
y w
ith focus o
n food p
igm
ents
and fla
vanoid
s
Gerr
ard
, D
ave E
. Pro
fessor
Maxim
ization o
f th
e p
roduction o
f hig
h q
uality
meat.
Ham
aker, B
ruce R
. Pro
fessor, D
irecto
r W
CCR
Cere
al pro
tein
and s
tarc
h c
hem
istr
y, u
tilization o
f cere
als
in d
evelo
pin
g c
ountr
ies
Hayes,
Kirby D
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Location,
str
uctu
re,
and a
ctivity o
f pro
teases a
nd p
rote
in b
reakdow
n p
roducts
in m
ilk a
nd d
airy p
roducts
Keener, K
evin
M.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Develo
pm
ent
of non-i
nvasiv
e q
uality
measure
ment
techniq
ues a
nd n
ovel fo
od p
rocessin
g t
echnolo
gie
s
Kim
, Kee-H
ong
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r and b
iochem
ical stu
die
s u
tilizin
g c
ulture
d m
am
malian c
ells a
nd a
nim
al m
odel of obesity
Lin
ton,
Ric
hard
H.
Pro
fessor, A
ssis
tant
Directo
r ARP,
Directo
r CFSE
Gro
wth
and inactivation o
f fo
odborn
e p
ath
ogens in foods
Mark
s,
Jay S
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Nucle
ar
Magnetic R
esonance (
NM
R)
to m
easure
the fat
conte
nt
in c
hic
ken,
pork
, and b
eef
Mauer, L
isa J
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Food p
ackagin
g a
nd p
rote
ins
Morg
an,
Mark
T.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Food p
rocessin
g,
quality
and s
afe
ty s
ensin
g;
pro
cess a
uto
mation,
bio
sensors
for
food s
afe
ty
Nels
on,
Philip
E.
Scholle C
hair P
rofe
ssor
Aseptic food p
rocessin
g
Nie
lsen,
S.
Suzanne
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Food c
hem
istr
y, food p
rote
ins
San M
art
in,
Fern
anda
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Food p
rocessin
g
Yao,
Yuan
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Applications o
f novel carb
ohydra
tes,
food ingre
die
nt
inte
ractions,
develo
pm
ent
of valu
e-a
dded p
rocessin
g e
thanol
Zhang,
Genyi
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Carb
ohydra
te a
nd H
ealth
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Fo
restr
y &
Natu
ral
Reso
urces
Bic
kham
, Jo
hn W
.Pro
fessor
Genetic m
uta
tions in indiv
iduals
, popula
tions,
specie
s;
evolu
tionary
pro
cesses a
ffecting g
enetic c
hange
Bro
wn,
Paul B.
Pro
fessor
Anim
al health,
aquaculture
, gro
wth
and d
evelo
pm
ent
Cassens,
Danie
l L.
Pro
fessor
Applied r
esearc
h a
imed a
t pro
vid
ing n
ew
know
ledge t
o s
ele
cte
d industr
ial w
ood m
anufa
ctu
ring p
roble
ms
DeW
oody,
J.
Andre
wAssocia
te P
rofe
ssor
Evolu
tionary
genetics;
mole
cula
r ecolo
gy a
nd e
volu
tion;
wildlife
and fis
heries m
anagem
ent
Dukes,
Jeff
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Com
munity,
ecosyste
m,
and g
lobal ecolo
gy,
bio
div
ers
ity a
nd b
iolo
gic
al in
vasio
ns
Dunnin
g,
John B
., J
r.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Response o
f bird p
opula
tions t
o larg
e-s
cale
changes in h
abitat
dis
trib
ution
Eckelm
an,
Carl A
.Pro
fessor
Com
pute
r-aid
ed furn
iture
desig
n a
nd e
ngin
eering.
Farn
sw
ort
h,
Ric
hard
L.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Agriculture
and r
esourc
e e
conom
ics,
wate
rshed a
nd e
cosyste
m m
anagem
ent
Gazo,
Rado
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Wood p
roducts
industr
ial engin
eering
Gin
zel, M
att
hew
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Chem
ically-m
edia
ted h
ost
colo
niz
ation a
nd m
ating b
ehavio
rs o
f w
ood-b
oring b
eetles.
Gofo
rth,
Reuben
Assis
tant
pro
fessor
Aquatic c
om
munity e
colo
gy
Havia
rova,
Eva
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Pra
ctical and e
nvironm
enta
lly friendly
solu
tions for
use o
f w
ood m
ate
rials
and t
heir r
esid
ues for
furn
iture
constr
uction
Holt,
Harv
ey,
A.
Pro
fessor
Fore
st
and r
ights
-of-
way v
egeta
tion m
anagem
ent
in r
ura
l and u
rban locations
Hoover, W
illiam
L.
Pro
fessor, A
ssis
tant
Head
Pro
pert
y r
ights
econom
ics a
nd o
ther
institu
tional str
uctu
res for
econom
ic d
evelo
pm
ent
and e
nvironm
enta
l pro
tection
Hunt,
Mic
hael O
.Pro
fessor, E
meritu
sStr
uctu
ral applications o
f w
ood-b
ased c
om
posit m
ate
rials
Jacobs,
Dougla
ss F
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Fore
st
ecolo
gy,
nurs
ery
culture
, pla
nta
tion e
sta
blishm
ent,
str
ess p
hysio
logy,
Meilan,
Ric
hard
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Genetically e
ngin
eere
d p
est
resis
tance,
flow
ering c
ontr
ol, b
iofu
els
, genes for
heart
wood a
nd fig
ure
wood
Mic
hle
r, C
harles M
.Pro
ject
Leader
HTIR
CW
oody p
lant
tissue c
ulture
, genetic m
odific
ation,
hard
wood t
ree g
enetics,
herb
icid
e r
esis
tance
56
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Mills
, W
alter
L., J
r.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Fore
st
resourc
e m
anagem
ent
decis
ion m
akin
g,
decis
ion s
upport
syste
ms,
financia
l analy
sis
Moser, J
ohn W
., J
r.Pro
fessor
Application o
f m
ath
em
atics,
sta
tistics a
nd c
om
pute
rs t
o fore
st
resourc
e a
ssessm
ent
and m
anagem
ent
Nic
hols
, Krista
M.
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Genetic b
asis
of variable
life h
isto
ry t
raits,
physio
logie
s,
adapta
tions,
and e
colo
gic
al specia
lizations in fis
hes
Park
er,G
eorg
e R
.Pro
fessor
Fore
st
ecosyste
ms in r
ela
tion t
o h
um
an a
ctivitie
s
Pijanow
ski, B
ryan
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Impacts
of la
nd u
se a
nd c
lim
ate
change o
n e
cosyste
m s
erv
ices
Pijut,
Paula
Pla
nt
Physio
logis
tPla
nt
cell,
tissue,
and o
rgan c
ulture
for
tree im
pro
vem
ent
and p
roduction
Pope,
Phil
Pro
fessor, A
ssocia
te D
ean G
raduate
School
Soil-p
lant
nutr
ient
rela
tionship
s a
nd r
oot
pro
cesses
Pro
kopy,
Lin
da
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Land u
se c
hanges a
nd w
ate
r pollution
Quagra
inie
, Kw
am
ena
Directo
r of Aquaculture
Mark
et
analy
sis
, m
ark
et
definitio
n,
facilitating t
he d
evelo
pm
ent
of dis
trib
ution a
nd m
ark
et
str
uctu
res,
identification o
f valu
e-a
dded o
pport
unitie
s for
aquaculture
pro
ducts
and feeds
Rhodes,
Gene
Pro
fessor, D
irecto
r PIC
ES
Wildlife
ecolo
gy,
genetics,
ecoto
xic
olo
gy
Row
e,
Hele
nAssis
tant
Researc
h P
rofe
ssor
Indic
ato
r develo
pm
ent
and e
valu
ation o
f ta
llgra
ss p
rairie
resto
ration s
uccess
Saunders
, M
ichael
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Hard
wood S
ilvic
ulture
Sepùlv
eda,
Marisol
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Ecoto
xic
olo
gy,
suble
thal effects
of conta
min
ants
and e
nvironm
enta
l str
essors
on r
epro
ductive p
hysio
logy o
f w
ildlife
Shao,
Guofa
n
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Fore
st
geom
atics &
modeling
Sw
ihart
, Robert
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Habitat
fragm
enta
tion,
spatial str
uctu
re o
n b
ehavio
r, indirect
effects
on c
om
munity s
tructu
re,
pla
nt-
herb
ivore
ecolo
gy
Weeks,
Jr., H
arm
on
Pro
fessor
Ecolo
gic
al energ
etics o
f avia
n r
epro
duction,
min
era
l nutr
itio
nal ecolo
gy o
f m
anip
ula
tive h
erb
ivore
s
William
s,
Rod
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Herp
eto
logy
Zhang.
Hao
Pro
fessor
Spatial sta
tistics
Zollner, P
atr
ick
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Behavio
ral ecolo
gy o
f ecolo
gic
al la
ndscapes
Dep
artm
en
t o
f H
orti
cu
ltu
re a
nd
Lan
dscap
e A
rch
itectu
re
Bord
elo
n,
Bru
ce P
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Inte
gra
ted c
rop m
anagem
ent
to im
pro
ve e
conom
ics o
f susta
inable
pro
duction a
nd fru
it q
uality
Bre
ssan,
Ray A
. Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r genetic d
ete
rmin
ants
of abio
tic a
nd b
iotic s
tress t
ole
rance a
nd a
gricultura
l bio
technolo
gy
Dahl, B
ern
ie L
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, C
hair
Min
ed land r
ecla
mation,
trails a
nd g
reenw
ays,
com
munity fore
str
y a
nd r
ura
l pre
serv
ation
Dana,
Mic
hael N
. Pro
fessor
Esta
blishm
ent
meth
ods,
genetic d
ivers
ity,
identification a
nd d
evelo
pm
ent
of superior
native p
lants
Dennis
, Je
nnifer
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Specia
lty C
rop M
ark
eting S
pecia
list
Dudare
va,
Nata
lia
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r bio
logy o
f flora
l scent
pro
duction
Handa,
Avta
r K.
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r engin
eering t
o e
nhance fru
it q
uality
, ro
le o
f pectic s
ubsta
nces in p
lant
gro
wth
and d
evelo
pm
ent
Hasegaw
a,
Paul M
. Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r genetic d
ete
rmin
ants
of abio
tic a
nd b
iotic s
tress t
ole
rance;
agricultura
l bio
technolo
gy
Hirst,
Pete
r M
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Fru
it s
ize in a
pple
, fa
cto
rs r
egula
ting flo
wering in a
pple
, apple
roots
tock p
hysio
logy
Janic
k,
Jule
s
Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
genetics a
nd b
reedin
g,
new
cro
p info
rmation t
echnolo
gy,
his
tory
of hort
iculture
Jenks,
Matt
hew
A.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Physic
o-c
hem
ical and m
ole
cula
r-genetic d
ete
rmin
ants
of pla
nt
cuticle
function a
s a
dapta
tion in d
rought
str
ess
tole
rance
Joly
, Robert
J.
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Physio
logic
al and b
iophysic
al m
echanis
ms b
y w
hic
h p
lants
adapt
to w
ate
r short
age a
nd s
aline s
tress
Kirkw
ood,
Matt
hew
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Landscape e
colo
gy,
environm
enta
l avia
tion p
lannin
g,
his
toric landscapes
Lopez,
Robert
o G
. Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Flo
riculture
Mic
kelb
art
, M
ike
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Landscape n
urs
ery
managem
ent
Mitchell,
Cary
A.
Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
physio
logy &
contr
olled e
nvironm
ent
agriculture
Murp
hy,
Angus S
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Auxin
-rela
ted g
row
th,
herb
icid
e m
eta
bolism
, m
eta
l to
lera
nce a
nd a
ccum
ula
tion
Nars
imhan,
Meena
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Pla
nt-
path
ogen inte
ractions
Orv
is,
Kath
ryn S
. Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, E
xte
nsio
n S
pecia
list
Youth
pla
nt
scie
nce e
ducation,
bio
technolo
gy e
ducation
Peer, W
endy
Researc
h A
ssis
tant
Pro
fessor
Cellula
r basis
of auxin
tra
nsport
Port
erf
ield
, M
ars
hall
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Pla
nt
Physio
logy a
nd B
iosensors
Raghoth
am
a,
K.G
. Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r m
echanis
ms involv
ed in n
utr
ient
acquis
itio
n,
transport
and u
tilization
Rhodes,
David
Pro
fessor
Meta
bolic a
dapta
tions t
o e
nvironm
enta
l str
ess;
quate
rnary
am
moniu
m a
nd t
ert
iary
sulfoniu
m s
ynth
esis
Salt,
David
E.
Pro
fessor
Mole
cula
r physio
logy o
f heavy m
eta
l accum
ula
tion a
nd t
ole
rance in p
lants
Schuett
e,
Kenneth
A.
Senio
r Adm
inis
trative S
taff
Public m
ark
ets
in A
merica
Schulz
, Burk
hard
Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Pla
nt
bio
chem
ical and m
ole
cula
r genetics
Sic
ilia
no,
Paul C.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
His
tory
& t
heory
of la
ndscape a
rchitectu
re
Sovin
ski, R
obert
W.
Pro
fessor
Desig
n t
heory
, m
asonry
constr
uction,
Fra
nk L
loyd W
right
Weller, S
tephen C
. Pro
fessor
Cell r
esponses t
o h
erb
icid
es,
transfo
rmation s
yste
ms,
chem
ical and c
ultura
l m
eth
ods o
f w
eed c
ontr
ol in
hort
. cro
ps
Wilson,
Kim
L.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, D
irecto
r CCED
Com
munity &
Urb
an p
lannin
g a
nd d
esig
n
57
Faculty E
xpert
ise
Dep
artm
en
t o
f Y
ou
th D
evelo
pm
en
t &
Ag
ric
ult
ural
Ed
ucati
on
Bals
chw
eid
, M
ark
A.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Inte
gra
tion o
f scie
nce a
nd a
griculture
in e
ducation
Bra
dy,
Colleen M
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Hum
an-a
nim
al in
tera
ction,
anim
al assis
ted e
ducation
Carr
oll,
Nata
lie J
.Pro
fessor, Y
outh
Natu
ral Resourc
e P
rogra
ms
Hydro
logic
modeling,
finite e
lem
ent
analy
sis
Chezem
, Lin
da
Pro
fessor
Health,
education,
and justice s
yste
ms t
o s
erv
e y
outh
and c
om
munitie
s w
ith a
specia
l fo
cus o
n a
lcohol
Knoblo
ch,
Neil A
.Assis
tant
Pro
fessor
Scie
nce a
nd m
ath
litera
cy t
hro
ugh n
onfo
rmal life
scie
nce e
ducation;
India
na y
outh
in life s
cie
nce c
are
ers
Morr
is,
Pam
V.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor, A
ss't D
ean D
ivers
ity P
rogra
ms
Multic
ultura
l education,
inte
rnational pro
gra
ms,
com
munity s
erv
ice learn
ing
Orv
is,
Kath
ryn
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Agricultura
l Bio
technolo
gy E
ducation
Pete
rs,
Jerr
y L
.Pro
fessor
Reflective t
eachin
g;
develo
pm
ent
of str
ate
gie
s for
secondary
teachers
Pilat,
Mary
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Adole
scent
develo
pm
ent
and c
om
munitie
s,
socia
l ju
stice issues faced b
y y
outh
Rusk,
Clinto
n P
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Youth
anim
al education;
repro
ductive b
iolo
gy,
anim
al bio
logy
Talb
ert
, Brian A
.Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Underr
epre
sente
d p
opula
tions in a
griculture
; agricultura
l education in u
rban s
ett
ings
Torm
oehle
n,
Roger
L.
Pro
fessor, H
ead
Engin
eering p
rogra
ms for
youth
, m
ultim
edia
, dis
tance e
ducation
Tucker, M
ark
A.
Associa
te P
rofe
ssor
Agricultura
l and r
isk c
om
munic
ation
58
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Faculty Honors
Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Don Jones Agricultural & Biological Engineering Outstanding Agriculture Teacher
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in America
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in American Education
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in Finance and Business
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in Science and Engineering
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in Science and Engineering
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in the Midwest
Marquis Who's Who Who's Who in the World 2006
Andy Tao American Society for Mass Spectrometry Research Award: “Identification of the drug targets based on dendrimer
nanoprobes and mass spectrometry”Department of Agricultural Economics
Jay Akridge AAEA Senior Extension Specialist Award
Jay Akridge Purdue University Honorary Advisors for the Iron Key Class of 2007
Janet Ayres PUCESA Career Extension Specialist Award
Joe Balagtas AJARE Best Article in AJARE in 2006 Blackwell Price
Michael Boehlje Purdue University Distinguished Professor
Allan Gray Purdue University Gamma Sigma Delta Award of Merit
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Innovation &
Commercialization
Center
AAEA Outstanding Agricultural Economics Extension Website
Marshall Martin College of Agriculture Frederick L. Hovde Award
Will Masters Purdue University Gamma Sigma Delta Award of Merit
New Ventures Team/Ag
Innovation &
Commercialization
Center
PUCESA Team Award
Gerald Shively PUCESA Agricultural Research Award
Robert Taylor Purdue University Honorary Advisors for the Iron Key Class of 2007
Sarehelen Thompson Purdue University Violet Haas Award
College of Agriculture Richard L. Kohls Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher Award
AAEA Distinguished Teaching Award Less than 10 years
Purdue University Fellows - Teaching Academy Executive Council
NACTA Teaching Award of Merit
Department of Agronomy
Craig Beyrouty Food Systems Leadership Institute Fellows Recognition
Melba Crawford Chair of Excellence in Earth Observation
College of Science Graduate Student Mentoring Award. Purdue rUniversity
Elected to Sigma Xi
Elected Fellow of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association
Elected by committee for recognition of excellence in statistical genetics
Keynote Lecturer, Conference on Applied Statistics in Agriculture, Kansas State University
Invited speaker at the International Plant Breeding Conference, Mexico City, Mexico
Requested to serve as a member of an External Project and Management Review (EPMR) panel of the International Institute
of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); Science Council of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research
Member, Scientific Advisory Board, the African Food Security Program, The Rockefeller Foundation
American Society of Agronomy 2006 Educational Materials Awards Program
Association for Communication Excellence (ACE) 2007 Critique and Awards Program
Entomological Society of America - Board Certified Entomologists of Mid-America 2007 Entomology Educational Project
Award
Kevin Gurney Shares Nobel Peace Prize, as part of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Agronomic Resident Education Award, American Society of Agronomy
Crop Science Teaching Award, Crop Science Society of America
International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics Memer, International organizing committee
Soybean Genetics Executive Committee Member, Soybean Genetics Executive Committee
Wickersham Chair of Excellence in Agricultural Research, Plant Genetics and Cytogenetics
Member, International Organizing Committee, International Conference on Legume Genetics and Genomics
Thomas L. Housley
Michael Ladisch
Corey Gerber
Rebecca Doerge
Scott Jackson
Gebisa Ejeta
Christine Wilson
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Faculty Honors
2006 Heyne Lecturer, Kansas State University
Chair of International Soybean Genome Sequencing Project, international Soybean Genome Sequencing Project
Member, International Coordinating Committee, International Rice Functional Genomics Symposium
Eileen Kladivko Blue Ribbon Award for American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers Educational Aids
Invited speaker, Utilization of Transposon-Based Genomics Tools for Crop Improvement, Chinese Academy of Agricultural
Sciences, Beijing
Chairman of “Transposable Elements Workshop", International Plant & Genome Conference
American Society of Agronomy 2006 Educational Materials Contest Certificate of Excellence
Grand Marshall of the 2007 Indiana State Farmer’s Day Parade
Indiana Extension Agent Association 2006 CES Team Award
Dev Niyogi Review Editor, Climate Research Journal
Department of Agronomy Outstanding Graduate Faculty Mentor
Honorary Professor at Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China
Invited to present lectures on Wheat Breeding Research, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, China
Mitch Tuinstra Wickersham Chair of Excellence in Agricultural Research
North Central Branch, American Society of Agronomy Secretary-Treasurer
Soil & Tillage Research Journal Associate Editor
Department of Animal Sciences
AFIA Nonruminant Nutrition Research Award
Maple Leaf Farms Duck Research Award
Chauncey Co-operative House Dean Beverly Stone Award for Non-Academic Advising to Student Organizations
Department of Animal Sciences Outstanding Teacher in Animal Sciences
Shawn S. Donkin University Faculty Scholar
Mickey A. Latour National Teaching Fellow
Michael M. Schutz Midwest Section of American Dairy Science Association Award for Extraordinary Service as Secretary, Vice-President and
President
William Muir Purdue University Outstanding Graduate Educator
Department of Biochemistry
Scott Briggs Purdue University Seed for Success Award
Purdue University Seed for Success Award
Plant Biology 2006 Editorial Board, Annual Review of Plant Biology
Ann Kirchmaier The Genetics Society of America 2006 Genetics Society of America Poster Award
Andy Tao Purdue University Seed for Success Award
Department of Botany & Plant Pathology
Daniel Egel Fariborn Commuintiy Schools Fairborn High School Hall of Fame
William Johnson North Central Weed Science Society Coach - 1st place graduate team at NCWSS Weed Science contest
Raymond Martyn The American Phytopathological Society President
American Society of Agronomy 2006 Educational Materials Contest - Certificate of Excellence
North Central Weed Science Society Distinguished Achievement Award for Service in Weed Science
Department of Entomology
Alan York 2005-2006 Entomology Oustanding Undergraduate Teacher Award
USDA-ARS Outstanding Merit Award
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Journal Cover Article
Christian Krupke 2007 Entomological Educational Project Award
Greg Hunt James I. Hambleton Memorial Award
Jamal Faghihi 2007 Entomological Educational Project Award
Judy Loven 2007 Entomological Educational Project Award
John Obermeyer 2007 Entomological Educational Project Award
Arwin Provonsha Outstanding Service to Students in Entomology
Department of Food Science
Kevin Keener Purdue University College of Agriculture Dean's Team Award
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources Exceptional Departmental Service Award
Herbert Ohm
Mark Diekman
Robert Nielsen
Tony Vyn
Layi Adeola
Scott Jackson
Jianxin Ma
Clinton Chapple
Glenn Nice
Christie Williams
Richard Meilan
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Faculty Honors
Office of the Provost, Purdue University Seed for Success Award
Bryan Pijanowski Purdue University and University of Texas at Austin NSF III-XT Machine Learning for Land Use/Cover Change
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Bruce Bordelon 2006 ASHS Outstanding Extension Publication Award (book category): The Midwest Grape Production Guide
Mike Dana Indiana Nursery and Landscape Association Nursery and Landscape Achievement Award
2006 Teaching for Tomorrow Award
Fall 2006 Departmental Teaching Award
Purdue University The Wickersham Chair of Excellence in Agricultural Research
Purdue University Faculty Scholar in the College of Agriculture
Mike Hasegawa Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Highly Cited Research – Plant and Animal Science
Accepted in HELD (National Extension Leadership Development program)
Purdue University Cooperative Extension Specialists Association Junior Extension Award
A.E. Thompson Career Award of the Association for the Advancement of Industrial Crops
International Horticultural Congress Certificate of Appreciation
University of Connecticut, Storrs: Donald N. Maynard Endowed Lecturer
International Society for Horticultural Science Fellow
Purdue University Patent Recognition: H2-169 Pear and Coop 39 Apple
Elizabeth Maynard Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service Eric G. Sharvelle Distinguished Extension Specialist Award
Discovery Park's "Seeds-for-Success": ALS NSCORT
ASGSB Orr E. Reynolds Distinguished Service Award
Purdue University Faculty Scholar
United Kingdom Dept Plant Sciences, University of Oxford BBSRC 2006 Underwood Fellow
Indiana Campus Compact: Brian Douglas Hiltunen Faculty Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Scholarship of
Engagement
Purdue University Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award
Purdue University Teaching Academy Names Fellow
North American Colleges & Teachers of Agriculture (NACTA) Teaching Award of Merit
Purdue University College of Agriculture Richard L. Kohl's Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher
Purdue University Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Outstanding Teacher in Landscape Architecture
Department of Youth Development & Agricultural Education
Outstanding Undergraduate Counselor, College of Agriculture, 2007
Outstanding Undergraduate Counselor, Department of Youth Development and Agricultural Education, 2007
Linda Chezem Fellow, Indiana University Academy of Law Alumni Fellows, Bloomington, IN, April, 2007
Natalie Carroll Forests of Fun, 4-H Forestry Curriculum and Supporting Website, Award for Excellence (High Distinction), Mixed Media –
Youth & Teacher Education, Southern Regional Extension Forestry Award Recipient (August, 2006)
USDA Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service’s Excellence in College and University Teaching in the
Food and Agricultural Sciences New Teacher Award, 2007
Academy of Global Engagement, University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, 2007
Second Runner-Up Outstanding Research Poster, AAAE Research Conference, 2007
First Runner-Up Outstanding Research Poster, AAAE Research Conference, 2006
Second Runner-Up Outstanding Research Poster, AAAE Research Conference, 2006
Outstanding Symposium Presentation, Association for Career and Technical Education Research, 2006
Academy of Teaching Excellence, University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, '06-07
Purdue University Million $ Seeds of Success Award, 2006, 2007
College of Agriculture Millionaires Club, 2006, 2007
North Central Regional Winner of Communicator Award for Educational Piece-Team category, 2007
National Association of Agricultural Educators Outstanding Service Award, Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators
Pamala Morris Diversity Leadership Academy of Greater Indianapolis (2007)
Seed for Success Acorn Award, Purdue University, 2006
Outstanding Community Ally Award, Purdue Latino Faculty and Staff Association, 2006
Outstanding Service Citation, Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators (2007)
Purdue University, College of Agriculture, Department of Youth Development & Agricultural Education: Outstanding
Undergraduate Teacher Award
Mark Tucker ACE Service Award, Association for Communication Excellence, 2006
Kim Wilson
Natalia Dudareva
Peter Hirst
Angus Murphy
Richard Meilan
B. Allen Talbert
Mary Pilat
Steve McKinley
Renee McKee
Neil Knobloch
Mark Balschweid
Cary Mitchell
Jennifer Dennis
Jules Janick
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Journalspp. 63-65
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Journals in Which Purdue Agriculture Faculty Have Published
Acta Horticulturae
Advances in Agronomy
Advances in Space Research
AgBioForum
Agribusiness An International Journal
Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Water Management
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
Agronomy Journal
American Entomologist
American Journal of Agricultural
Economics
American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Physiology
Analytical Chemistry
Animal Behaviour
Animal Conservation
Animal Genetics
Animal Science
Annals of Botany
Annals of Forest Science
Annals of the Entomological Society of
America
Annual Reviews of Phytopathology
Antitrust Bulletin
Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Applied Engineering in Agriculture
Applied Turfgrass Science (Online)
Aquaculture Economics and Management
Aquatic Toxicology
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry
Archives of Insect Biochemistry and
Physiology
Australian Journal of Agricultural and
Resource Economics
Behavioural Brain Research
Behavioral Ecology
Biochemical Society Transactions
Biochemistry
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
Biological Control
Biomacromolecules
Biophysical Journal
Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Biotechnology Progress
BMC Genomics
Brain Research
British Poultry Science
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination
and Toxicology
Canadian Entomologist
Canadian Journal of Animal Science
Canadian Journal of Soil Science
Canadian Journal of Zoology
Cell Cycle
Cell Death and Differentiation
Cereal Chemistry
Chemical Reviews
Choices
Condor
Conservation Genetics
Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences
Crop Management
Crop Protection
Crop Science
Current Biology
Development
Diversity and Distributions
Economic Modeling
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
Entomological News
Environment and Development Economics
Environmental and Resource Economics
Environmental Entomology
Environmental Health Perspectives
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Science & Technology
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Eukaryotic Cell
FEMS Microbiology Letters
Forest Ecology and Management
Forest Products Journal
Forests, Trees, and Livelihoods
Fungal Genetics and Biology
Gene
Genetica
Genetics
Genome
Genome Research
Gravitational and Space Biology Bulletin
HortScience
Hydrological Processes
ICES Journal of Marine Science
Illinois Trees
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology
Plant
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Insect Molecular Biology
Insectes Sociaux
International Food and Agribusiness
Management Review
International Journal of Food Microbiology
International Journal of Food Science and
Technology
International Journal of Industrial
Organization
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Journals in Which Purdue Agriculture Faculty Have Published
International Journal of Learning
International Journal of Poultry Science
International Journal of Quality and
Reliability Management
International Journal of Systematic and
Evolutionary Microbiology
International Review of Law and
Economics
Italus Hortus
Journal for Workforce Education and
Development
Journal of African Economies
Journal of Agribusiness
Journal of Agricultural Education
Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry
Journal of American Pomology Society
Journal of Animal Science
Journal of Applied Genetics
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Journal of Arboriculture
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Journal of Biological Education
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Journal of Biotechnology
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Journal of Cotton Science
Journal of Crop Improvement
Journal of Dairy Science
Journal of Data Science
Journal of Dynamics and Differential
Equations
Journal of Economic Entomology
Journal of Economic Integration
Journal of Entomological Science
Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of Extension
Journal of Field Ornithology
Journal of Food Science
Journal of Food Protection
Journal of Freshwater Ecology
Journal of Immunoassay and
Immunochemistry
Journal of Industry, Competition, and
Trade
Journal of Insect Physiology
Journal of Insect Science
Journal of International Agricultural Trade
and Development
Journal of Land Use Science
Journal of Mammalogy
Journal of Marketing Channels
Journal of Medical Entomology
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal of Nematology
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Journal of Policy Modeling
Journal of Political Economy
Journal of Poultry Science
Journal of Proteome Research
Journal of the American Chestnut
Foundation
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
(Series C, Applied Statistics)
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society
Journal of Theoretical Biology
Journal of Virology
Journal of Wildlife Diseases
Journal of Wildlife Management
Journal on Chain and Network Science
Key Engineering Materials
Lab Chip
Landscape Ecology
Langmuir
Livestock Science
Macromolecules
Mammalia
Marine Resource Economics
Meat Science
Microbial Ecology
Molecular & Biochemical Parasitology
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Breeding
Molecular Ecology
Molecular Genetics and Genomics
Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions
Mycopathologicia
Nature Neuroscience
New Forests
New Phytologist
Novenyvedelem
Ornithological Monographs
Pacific Economic Review
Pan Pacific Entomologist
Parasitology
Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary
Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
Pest Management Science
Photochemistry and Photobiology
Physiologia Plantarum
Phytopathology
Plant Biology
Plant Breeding
Plant Cell
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Journals in Which Purdue Agriculture Faculty Have Published
Plant Cell Reports
Plant Cell Physiology
Plant Disease
Plant Journal
Plant Molecular Biology
Plant Physiology
Plant Science
Planta
PLoS Genetics
Poultry Science
Proceedings of CELA Annual Meeting,
Vancouver, BC
Proceedings of the Entomological Society
of Washington
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of
Science
Proceedings of the International Union of
Forest Research Organization
Proceedings of the National Academy of
Science, USA
Propagation of ornamental plants An
International Journal
Protein Science
Rejuvenation Research
Review of Agricultural Economics
Revue Des Droits De La Concurrences
Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
Science
Science in China
Science of the Total Environment
Scientia Horticulturae
Sensors
Sociobiology
Soil Science Society of America Journal
South African Journal of Economic and
Management Sciences
Spatial Economic Analysis
Structure
The Plant Cell
The Plant Genome
The Plant Journal
The Professional Animal Scientist
Transactions of the American
Entomological Society
Transgenic Research
Tree Physiology
Trends In Biotechnology
Trends in Genetics
Vadose Zone Journal
Veterinary Record
Water International
Weed Research
Weed Science
Weed Technology
Wildlife Society Bulletin
World Congress on Genetics Applied to
Livestock Production
World Politics
Zootaxa
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Faculty Publicationspp. 67-93
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PublicationsDepartment of Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Books / Book Chapters
Ho, K.K. and H. Weiner. Screening for variants of human liver cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase with altered properties. In: Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Carbonyl Metabolism 12. Weiner, H., Lindahl, R., Plapp, B and Maser, E. (eds.), Purdue University Press, Lafayette IN, pp 28-32.
Jau, J., D. Goldman, C.J.P. Eriksson, A.T. Kallarakal, T.T.Y. Wang, H. Weiner and B.J. Song. Accumulation of hepatic acetaldehyde and reduced alcohol drinking in transgenic mice carrying the oriental variant of the human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene. In: Enzymology and Molecular Biology of Carbonyl Metabolism 12. Weiner, H., Lindahl, R., Plapp, B and Maser, E. (eds.), Purdue University Press, Lafayette IN, pp 42-49.
Sommer, S.G., G.Q. Zhang, A. Bannink, D. Chadwick, T. Misselbrook, R. Harrison, N.J. Hutchings, H. Mentz, G.J. Monteny, J. Ni, O. Oenema, and J. Webb. 2006. Algorithms determining ammonia emission from buildings housing cattle and pigs and from manure store. IN: Advances in Agronomy. Sparks, D.L. (eds). Academic Press, Amsterdam.
Refereed Journal Publications
Bender, L.B., J. Suh, C.R. Carroll, Y. Fong, I.M. Fingerman, S.D. Briggs, R. Cao, Y. Zhang, V. Reinke and S. Strome. 2006. MES-4: An autosome-associated histone methyltransferase that participates in silencing the X chromosomes in the C. elegans germ line. Development 133:3907-3917.
Cooks, R.G., H. Chen, M.N. Eberlin, X. Zheng and W.A. Tao. 2006. Polar acetalization and transacetalization in the gas phase: The Eberlin Reaction. Chemical Reviews 106:188-211.
Gentile, S., T. Darden, C. Erxleben, C. Romeo, A. Russo, N. Martin, S. Rossie and D.L. Armstrong. 2006. Rac GTPase signaling through the PP5 protein phosphatase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA. 103(13):5202-5206.
Gimble, F.S. 2006. Broken symmetry in homing endonucleases. Structure 14:804-806.
Gutiérrez-Cirlos, E.B., B. Pérez-Gómez, D.W. Krogmann and C. Gómez-Lojero. 2006. The phycocyanin-associated rod linker proteins of the phycobilisome of Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421 contain unusually located rod-capping domains. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1757:130-134.
Ho, K.K., T.D. Hurley and H. Weiner. 2006. Selective alteration of the rate-limiting step in cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase through random mutagenesis. Biochemistry 45:9445-9453.
Holzer, T.R., W.R. McMaster and J.D. Forney. 2006. Expression profiling by whole-genome interspecies microarray hybridization reveals differential gene expression in procyclic promastigotes, lesion-derived amastigotes, and axenic amastigotes in Leishmania mexicana. Molecular & Biochemical Parasitology 146:198-218.
Huang, T.T., D.G. Taylor, K.S. Lim, M. Sedlak, R. Bashir, N.S. Mosier, and M.R. Ladisch. 2006. Surface directed boundary flow in microfluidic channels. Langmuir 22(14):6429-6437.
Ileleji, K.E., D.E. Maier, C. Bhat, and C.P. Woloshuk. 2006. Detection of a developing hot spot in stored corn using a CO2 sensor. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 22(2):275-289.
Kirchmaier, A.L. and J. Rine. 2006. Cell cycle requirements in assembling silent chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26:852-862.
Knutson, B., X. Liul, J. Liul, J. Oh and S. Broyles. 2006. Vaccinia virus intermediate and late promoter elements are targeted by the tata-binding protein. Journal of Virology 80(14): 6784-6793.
Liu, X., L. Ming and R. Erikson. 2006. Normal cells, but not cancer cells, survive severe Plk1 depletion. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26(6): 2093-2108.
Luo, Q., K. Yang, F. Yang, A. Elias, Y. Shen, R.J. Moore, R. Zhao, K.K. Hixson, S.S. Rossie and R.D. Smith. 2006. More sensitive and quantitative proteomic measurements using very low flow rate porous silica monolithic LC columns with electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. Journal of Proteome Research 5(5): 1091-1097.
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Martinez, J.S., D.-E. Jeong, E. Choi, B.M. Billings and M.C. Hall. 2006. Acm1 is a negative regulator of the Cdh1-dependent anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome in budding yeast. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26: 9162-9176.
Matsuda, A. and J. Forney. 2006. The SUMO Pathway is developmentally regulated and required for programmed DNA elimination in Paramecium tetraurelia. Eukaryotic Cell 5(5): 806-815.
Messner, D.J., C. Romeo, A. Boynton and S. Rossie. 2006. Inhibition of PP2A, but not PP5, mediates p53 activation by low levels of okadaic acid in rat liver epithelial cells. Journal of Cell Biochemistry 99:241-255.
Muir, W.M., J. Romero-Severson, S.D. Rider, A. Simons and J. Ogas. 2006. Application of one sided t-tests and a generalized experiment wise error rate to high-density oligonucleotide microarray experiments: An example using Arabidopsis. Journal of Data Science 4:323-341.
Mukhopadhyay, A., S.J. Zullo and H. Weiner. 2006. Factors that might affect the allotopic replacement of a damaged mitochondrial DNA-encoded protein. Rejuvenation Research 9(2):182-190.
Mukhopadhyay, A., C.-S. Song and H. Weiner. 2006. Binding of mitochondrial leader sequences to Tom 20 assessed using a bacterial two-hybrid system show that hydrophobic interactions are essential and that some mutated leaders that do not bind Tom 20 can still be imported. Protein Science 15:2739-2748.
Rodriguez-Zavala J.S., Allali-Hassani A. and Weiner H. 2006. Characterization of E. coli tetrameric aldehyde dehydrogenases with atypical properties compared to other aldehyde dehydrogenases. Protein Science 15:1387-1396.
Rossie, S., H. Jayachandran and R.L. Meisel. 2006. Cellular co-localization of protein phosphatase 5 and glucocorticoid receptors in rat brain. Brain Research 1111:1-11.
Steussy, C.N., A.D. Robison, A.M. Tetrick, J.T. Knight, V.W. Rodwell, C.V. Stauffacher and A.L. Sutherlin. 2006. A structural limitation on enzyme activity: The case of HMG-CoA synthase. Biochemistry 45:14407-14414.
Tang, J., R.L. Erikson and X. Liu. 2006. Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) is required for mitotic progression through negative regulation of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1). Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103:11964-11969.
Tang, J., R.L. Erikson and X. Liu. 2006. Ectopic expression of Plk1 leads to activation of the spindle checkpoint. Cell Cycle 5:2484-2488.
Wang, X., C.T. Mosley, J.R. Frankenberger, and E.J. Kladivko. 2006. Subsurface drain flow and crop yield predictions for different drain spacings using DRAINMOD. Agricultural Water Management 79:113-136.
Wenzel, P., U. Hink, M. Oelze, S. Schuppan, K. Schaeuble, S. Schildknecht, K. K. Ho, H. Weiner, M. Bachschmid, T. Munzel and A. Daiber. 2006. Role of reduced lipoic acid in the redox regulation of mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (aldh-2) activity: Implications for mitochondrial oxidative stress and nitrate tolerance. Journal of Biological Chemistry 282:792-799.
Yang, L., P.P. Banada, M.R. Chatni, K.S. Lim, A.K. Bhunia, M.R. Ladisch, and R. Bashir. 2006. A Multifunctional microfluidic system for dielectrophoretic concentration coupled with immuno-capture of low numbers of Listeria monocytogenes. Lab Chip 6:896-905.
Yang, B. and A.L. Kirchmaier. 2006. Bypassing the catalytic activity of SIR2 for SIR protein spreading in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:5287-5297.
Zhou, T., W. Zimmerman, X. Liu and R.L. Erikson. 2006. A mammalian NudC-like protein essential for dynein stability and cell viability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103:9039-9044.
Zhu, H., T. Hummel, J.C. Clemens, D. Berdnik, S.L. Zipursky and L. Luo. 2006. Dendritic patterning by Dscam and synaptic partner matching in the Drosophila antennal lobe. Nature Neuroscience 9:349-355.
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Department of Agricultural Economics
Books / Book Chapters
Bander, L. and R.J.G.M. Florax. 2006. The Valuation of Wetlands: Primary Valuation versus Meta-Analysis Based Value Transfer. In: J. I. Carruthers and B. Mundy (eds.), Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives, Aldershot: Ashgate,231–52.
Banse, M. and T.L. Walmsley. 2006: Chapter 11B: The Central Eastern European Economies. In Dimaranan, B. V. and R. McDougall, Global Trade, Assistance and Production: The GTAP 6 Data Base, Center for Global Trade Analysis, USA.
Bongiovanni, R. and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2006. Viabilidad Económica. Chapter 9. In: Agricultura de Precisón: Integrando conocimientos para una agricultural moderna y sustentable, R. Bongiovanni, E. Mantovani, S. Best, and A. Roel, eds., PROCISUR/IICA, Montevideo, Uruguay, p. 177-199.
Connor, J.M. 2006. Global Price Fixing: 2nd Updated and Revised Edition: Studies in Industrial Organization No. 26. Berlin and Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Verlag.
Connor, J.M. 2006. Price-Fixing Overcharges: Legal and Economic Evidence. Chapter 4 and pp. 59-154, In: J. B. Kirkwood (ed.), Volume 22 of Research in Law and Economics, Oxford, Amsterdam and San Diego: Elsevier (2007).
Dimaranan, B.V. (ed.). 2006. Global Trade, Assistance, and Production: The GTAP 6 Data Base, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University.
Dimaranan, B., T. Hertel, and W. Martin. 2006. Potential Gains from Post-UR Trade Reform: Impacts on Developing Countries, Chapter 6. In: Reforming Agricultural Trade for Developing Countries (Vol. 2), A. F. McCalla and J. Nash (eds.), Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
Engle, C.R. and K.K. Quagrainie. 2006. The Aquaculture Marketing Handbook. Blackwell Publishing, Ames, Iowa.
Hertel, T.W. and R. Keeney. 2006. Assessing the Impact of WTO Reforms on World Agricultural Markets: A New Approach, Chapter 16. In: Agricultural Commodity Markets and Trade: New Approaches to Analyzing Market Structure and Instability, A. Sarris and D. Hallam (eds.), Edward Elgar Publishing, U.K.
Hertel, T.W. and L.A. Winters. 2006. Poverty Impacts of a WTO Agreement: Synthesis and Overview, Chapter 1. In: T. W. Hertel and L. A. Winters (eds.) Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan.
Hertel, T.W. and L.A. Winters (eds.). 2006. Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda, New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
Hertel, T.W. and M. Ivanic. 2006. World Market Impacts of Multilateral Trade Reforms. Chapter 3 in T. W. Hertel and L. Alan Winters (eds.) Poverty and the WTO: Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan.
Hertel, T.W., and R. Keeney. 2006. The Balance between Domestic Support, Market Access and Export Competition: Where do Developing Country Interests Lie? Chapter 2. In: K. Anderson and W. Martin (eds.) Agricultural Trade Reform and the Doha Development Agenda, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan.
Hertel, T.W., M. Ivanic, P.V. Preckel, and J.A.L. Cranfield. 2006. The Earnings Effects of Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Implications for Poverty. In: Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and WTO, Eds. K. Anderson and B. Hoekman, Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., Cheltenham, United Kingdom.
Norton, G.W., J. Alwang and W.A. Masters. 2006. Economics of Agricultural Development. New York: Routledge. http://ecagdev.agecon.vt.edu
Oltmer, K., P. Nijkamp, R. Florax and F. Brouwer. 2006. Impactos medioambientales de la política agroambiental en la Unión Europea: una investigación meta-analitica. In: À. Tarroja and R. Camagni (eds.), Una nueva cultura del territorio: criterios sociales y ambientales en las políticas y el gobierno del territorio, Barcelona: Diputació de Barcelona, 351–84.
Patrick, G.F. 2006. Issue 2: Installment sale of Livestock. Chapter 11, National Income Tax Workbook, p.369-372.
Patrick, G.F. 2006. Issue 3: Lease vs. Purchase of Equipment. Chapter 11, National Income Tax Workbook, p.372-374.
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Patrick, G.F. 2006. Issue 4: Sale vs. Lease of Equipment by a Retiring Farmer. Chapter 11, National Income Tax Workbook, p.375-377.
Patrick, G.F. 2006. Issue 5: Conservation Program Payments. Chapter 11, National Income Tax Workbook, p.377-388.
Patrick, G.F. 2006. Issue 6: Improvements Installed by Lessee. Chapter 11, National Income Tax Workbook, p.388-389.
Walmsley, T.L. and R. McDougall. 2006: Chapter 11A: Overview. In: Dimaranan, B. V. and R. McDougall, Global Trade, Assistance and Production: The GTAP 6 Data Base, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University, USA.
Welch, R., and B. Waldorf. 2006. Public Service Expenditures and their Impact on Housing Values and Rents. Chapter 5. In: J. Carruthers and J. Mundy (eds.) Environmental Valuation: Interregional and Intraregional Perspectives. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 101-117.
Zhai, F. and T.W. Hertel. 2006. Impacts of the Doha Development Agenda on China: The Role of Complementary Education Reforms. Chapter 10. In: T. W. Hertel and L. A. Winters (eds.) Poverty Impacts of a WTO Agreement: Putting Development Back into the Doha Agenda, New York: Palgrave-MacMillan.
Refereed Journal Publications
Abbott, P. 2006. Monopolistic competition and trade: Does theory carry any weight? comments. Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development 2(1):33-37.
Alexander, C. 2006, Farmer decisions to adopt genetically-modified crops. CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources, 1, no. 45.
Alexander, C. and M.I. Marshall. 2006. The Risk Matrix: Motivating the importance of risk management strategies. Journal of Extension Volume 44(2).
Alston, J.M, J.V. Balagtas, H. Brunke, and D.A. Sumner. 2006. Supply and demand for commodity components: Implications of free trade versus the AUSFTA for the U.S. dairy industry. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 50:131-152.
Arndt, C., J. Kozlitina, and P.V. Preckel. 2006. Efficient survey sampling of households via Gaussian Quadrature. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series C, Applied Statistics), 55(3):355-364.
Arndt, C., F. Tarp and S. Robinson. 2006. Trade reform and gender in Mozambique. Nordic Journal of Political Economy 32:1-17.
Arndt, C., M. Barslund, V. Nhate and K. Van den Broeck. 2006. Orphans and Discrimination in Mozambique: An Outlay Equivalence Analysis. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(December):1279-1286.
Arndt, C., R. C. James and K. R. Simle. 2006. Has Economic Growth in Mozambique Been Pro-Poor? Journal of African Economies 15:571-602.
Arndt, C. 2006. HIV/AIDS, Human Capital and Economic Prospects for Mozambique. Journal of Policy Modeling 28(July):477-489.
Boehlje, M. D. 2006. Economics of Animal Agriculture Production, Processing and Marketing. Choices 3rd Quarter 21(3):159.
Bolotova, Y., J.M. Connor and D.J. Miller. 2006. Factors influencing the magnitude of cartel overcharges: An empirical analysis of food-industry cartels. Agribusiness: An International Journal 23 (Winter):17-33.
Boys, K., N. Li, P.V. Preckel, A.P. Schinckel, and K.A. Foster. 2006. Economic replacement of a heterogeneous herd. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89:24-35.
Brander, L., R.J.G.M. Florax and J. Vermaat. 2006. The empirics of wetland valuation: A comprehensive summary and a meta-analysis of the literature. Environmental and Resource Economics 33(2):223–50.
Connor, J.M. and Y. Bolotova. 2006. A meta-analysis of cartel overcharges. International Journal of Industrial Organization 24 (November): 1109-1137 (Special Issue The Economics of Cartels, Cartel Policy, and Collusion).
Connor, J.M. 2006. The Great Global Price-Fixing Conspiracy: Sanctions and Deterrence. Concurrences: Revue Des Droits De La Concurrences (October) 4: 17-20.
Connor, J.M. and Robert H. Lande. 2006. Cartel Overcharges: Implications for U.S. and EU Fining Policies. Antitrust Bulletin, 51(Winter): 983-1022.
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Connor, J.M. 2006. Effectiveness of Sanctions on Modern International Cartels. Journal of Industry, Competition, and Trade 6:195-223.
Detre, J., B. Briggeman, M. Boehlje, and A.W. Gray. 2006. Scorecarding and heat mapping: Tools and concepts for assessing strategic uncertainty. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 9(1):71-92.
Doering, O. and J. Outlaw. 2006. The evolution of the rationale for government involvement in agriculture. Choices, 4th Quarter 2006.
Ehmke, C. and M. Boehlje. 2006. INVenture: A Software-Based Model Assessing Entrepreneurial Ventures. Journal of Extension 44(2):1-6, April.
Elbehri, A. and T.W. Hertel. 2006. A comparative analysis of the EU-Morocco FTA vs. Multilateral Trade Liberalization. Journal of Economic Integration 21(3):496-525.
Faye, M., A. Jooste, J. Lowenberg-DeBoer and J. Fulton. 2006. Impact of sucrose contents and cooking time on cowpea prices in Senegal. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 9(2):207–212.
Garrett, T.A., T.L. Marsh, and M.I. Marshall. 2006. Political allocations of agricultural disaster payments in the 1990s. International Review of Law and Economics 26(2):143-161.
Grant, J.H. and K.D. Meilke. 2006. The World Trade Organization Special Safeguard Mechanism: A Case Study of Wheat. Review of Agricultural Economics 28(1):24-47.
Gray, A.W., M.D. Boehlje, and P.V. Preckel. 2006. Value chain risk and reward sharing and governance structures: Implications for industry strategy and structure. Journal on Chain and Network Science 6:45-54.
Gunderson, M.A., M. Roucan, M.D. Boehlje, and A.W. Gray. 2006. Analyzing risk and uncertainty of new product marketing: The case of eMerge Interactive and VerifEYE. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 9(3):38-48.
He, L., W.E. Tyner, Rachid, Doukkai, and G. Siam. 2006. Policy options to improve water allocation efficiency: Analysis on Egypt and Morocco. Water International 31(3):320-337.
Henderson, J.R., J.T. Akridge, and F.J. Dooley. 2006. Internet and e-commerce use by agribusiness firms: 2004. Journal of Agribusiness 24(1):17-39, Spring.
Hertel, T.W. and M. Ivanic. 2006. Making the Doha Development Agenda More Poverty-friendly: The Role of South-South Trade. Review of Agricultural Economics 28(3):354-361.
Hertel, T.W. and F. Zhai. 2006. Labor market distortions, rural-urban inequality and the opening of China’s economy. Economic Modeling 23:76–109.
Humphreys, M., W.A. Masters and M. Sandbu. 2006. The role of leadership in democratic deliberations: Results from a field experiment in Sao Tome and Príncipe. World Politics 58(4):583-622.
Johnson, M.E., W.A. Masters, and P.V. Preckel. 2006. Diffusion and spillover of new technology: A heterogeneous-agent model for cassava in West Africa. Agricultural Economics 35:119-129.
Kaliba, A.R., K.O. Osewe, E.M. Senkondo, B.V. Mnembuka and K.K Quagrainie. 2006. Economic analysis of Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niliticus) production in Tanzania. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 37(4):464-473.
Kazianga, H. and W.A. Masters. 2006. Property rights, production technology and deforestation: Cocoa in Cameroon. Agricultural Economics 35(1):19-26.
Lambert, D., J. Lowenberg-DeBoer and G. Malzer. 2006. Economic analysis of spatial-temporal patterns in corn and soybean response to Nitrogen and Phosphorous. Agronomy Journal 98:43-54.
Langyintuo, A., and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer. 2006. Potential regional trade implications of adopting Bt cowpea in West and Central Africa. AgBioForum 9(2):111-120.
Lusk, J.L., J.P. Brown, T. Mark, I. Proseku, R. Thompson, and J. Welsh. 2006. Consumer behavior, public policy, and country-of-origin labeling. Review of Agricultural Economics 28(2):284-292.
Lynch, K., J.T. Akridge, S.P. Schaffer, and A.W. Gray. 2006. A framework for evaluating return on investment in management development programs. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 9(2):33-53.
Marshall, M.I. and T.L. Marsh. 2006. Endogenous trade protection in the Mexican corn market. Journal of International Agricultural Trade and Development 2(2):221-240.
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Marshall, M.I. and C. Alexander. 2006. Using a contingency plan to combat human resource risk. Journal of Extension 44(2).
Martens, B.J. and J.T. Akridge. 2006. Customer relationship management at Farm Credit Services of America: Working toward a single view. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 9(3):23-37.
Quagrainie, K.K. 2006. IQF Catfish Retail Pack: A study of consumers' willingness to pay. International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 9(2):75-97.
Quagrainie, K.K. 2006. Analysis of U.S. Catfish fillet market share using a flexible logistic model. Marine Resource Economics 21(1):33-45.
Quagrainie, K.K. and C.R. Engle. 2006. A latent class model for analyzing preferences for catfish. Aquaculture Economics and Management 10(1):1-14.
Quagrainie, K.K. and N. Wiese. 2006. Evaluation of alternative market channels for farm-raised catfish. Journal of Marketing Channels 13(3):51-61
Rios, A. and G. Shively. 2006. Farm size and nonparametric efficiency measurements for coffee farms in Vietnam. Forests, Trees, and Livelihoods 16(4):397-412.
Sá, C., R.J.G.M. Florax and P. Rietveld. 2006. Does accessibility to higher education matter? Choice behavior of high school graduates in the Netherlands. Spatial Economic Analysis 1(2):155–74.
Schinckel, A.P., M.E. Einstein, R. Hinson, B.T. Richert, P.V. Preckel and S. Pence. 2006. Evaluation of different mixed model nonlinear functions on pigs fed low-nutrient excretion diets. Professional Animal Scientist 22:401-412.
Schinckel, A.P., N. Li, B.T. Richert, P.V. Preckel, K. Foster and M.E. Einstein. 2006. Development of a model to describe the compositional growth and dietary lysine requirements of pigs fed increasing dietary concentrations of ractopamine. The Professional Animal Scientist 22:438-499.
Shively, G.E. 2006. Externalities and labour market linkages in a dynamic two-sector model of tropical agriculture. Environment and Development Economics 11(1):59-75.
Siebert, J., K. Litzenberg, R. Gallagher, C.A. Wilson, F.J. Dooley, and A.F. Wysocki. 2006. Factors associated with students’ academic motivation in agricultural economics classes. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 88(August)750-762.
Tyner, W. E. and J. Quear. 2006. Comparison of a fixed and variable corn ethanol subsidy. Choices 21(3):199-202.
Walmsley, T., T.W. Hertel, and E.I. Ianchovichina. 2006. Assessing the impact of China’s WTO accession on investment. Pacific Economic Review 11(3):315-339.
Wiese, N., C.R. Engle, B. Green, and K.K. Quagrainie. 2006. Reducing catfish farm losses due to dockages assessed by processing plants. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 37(1):60-73.
Wilcock, A., S. Karapetrovic, K.A. Boys, and P. Piche. 2006. Use of ISO 9004:2000 and other Business Excellence Tools in Canada. International Journal of Quality and Reliability Management 23(7):828-846.
Department of Agronomy
Books / Book Chapters
Koliantz, G., and D. B. Szymanski. 2006. Genetics: A Laboratory Manual. Lisa Al-Amoodi (eds). American Society of Agronomy, Inc.; Crop Science Society of America, Inc., Madison, WI, USA.
Patton, A. J., Z. J. Reicher, A. J. Zuk, J. D. Fry, M. D. Richardson, and D. W. Williams. 2006. Applied Turfgrass Science. A Guide to Establishing Seeded Zoysiagrass in the Transition Zone.
Schoonheydt, R. A., and C. T. Johnston. 2006. Surface and interface chemistry of clay minerals. In: Handbook of Clay Science. Bergaya, F., B. Theng, G. Lagaly (eds). Elsevier Science LTD, Netherlands.
Szymanski, D. B. 2006. Genetics: A Laboratory Manual. ASA, Inc; CSSA, Inc., Madison Wisconsin.
Wing, R.A. H.R. Kim, J.L. Goicoechea, Y. Yu, D. Kudrna, A. Zuccolo, S. S. A. Jetty, M. Luo, W. Nelson, J. Ma, P. SanMiguel, B. Hurwitz, D. Ware, D. Brar, D. Mackill, C. Soderlund, L. Stein, and S. Jackson. 2006. Resource for Comparative Genome Studies within Oryza. In: N.M. Upadhyaya (ed.) Rice Functional Genomics. Springer (395-410).
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Refereed Journal Publications
AbuQamar, S., S. M. Cunningham, and J. J. Volenec. 2006. Phosphate nutrition and defoliation effects on growth, root physiology, and phosphate transporter transcript levels of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Journal of Plant Nutrition 29:1387-1403.
Becker, J. M., C. H. Nakatsu, J. D. Wilbur, and A. Konopka. 2006. Bacterial activity, community structure, and cm-scale spatial heterogeneity in contaminated soil. Microbial Ecology 51(2):220-231.
Camberato, J. J., B. Gagnon, D. A. Angers, M. H. Chantigny, and W. L. Pan. 2006. Pulp and paper mill by-products as soil amendments and plant nutrient sources. Canadian Journal of Soil Science 86:641-653.
Castonguay, Y., S. Laberge, E. C. Brummer, and J. J. Volenec. 2006. Alfalfa winter hardiness: A research retrospective and integrated perspective. Advances in Agronomy 90:203-265.
Cromley, S. M., W. J. Wiebold, P. C. Scharf,, and S. P. Conley. 2006. Hybrid and planting date effects on corn response to starter fertilizer. Crop Management DOI:10.1094/CM-2006-0906-01-RS.
Dahle, G. A., H. A. Holt, W. R. Chaney, J. Grabosky, T. M. Whalen, D. L. Cassens, R. Gazo, R. L. J. McKenzie, and J. B. Santini. 2006. Decay Patterns in Silver Maple (Acer saccharinum) Trees Converted from Roundovers to V-Trims. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 32(6):260-264.
Dungan, R. S., B. D. Lee, and U. Kukier. 2006. Blending foundry sands with soil: Effect on dehydrogenase activity. Science of the Total Environment 357:221-230.
Gonzalo, M., J. B. Holland, T. J. Vyn, and L. M. McIntyre. 2006. Mapping density response in maize: A direct approach for testing genotype and treatment interactions. Genetics 173:331-348.
Grant, R. H., and G. M. Heisler. 2006. Impact of cloud cover on UV-B exposure under canopies: will climate change change UVB exposure? Photochemistry and Photobiology DOI:10.1562/2005-07-07-RA604.
Hass-Jacobus, B., M. Futrell-Griggs, B. Abernathy, R. Westerman, J-L. Goiocechea, J. Stein, P. Klein, B. Hurwitz, B. Zhou, F. Rakhshan, A. Sanyal, N. Gill, J-Y. Lin, J.G. Walling, M.Z. Luo, J.S.S. Ammiraju, D. Kudrna, H-R. Kim, D. Ware, R.A. Wing, P. SanMiguel and S.A. Jackson. 2006. Integration of hybridization-based markers (overgos) into physical maps for comparative and evolutionary explorations in the genus Oryza and in Sorghum. BMC Genomics 7:199.
Jackson, R.A. Wing and O. Panaud. 2006. Doubling genome size without polyploidization: Dynamics of retrotransposition-driven genomic expansions in Oryza australiensis, a wild relative of rice. Genome Research 16:1262-1269.
Jackson, S.A., D. Rokhsar, G. Stacey, R. Shoemaker, J. Schmutz and J. Grimwood. 2006. Toward a reference sequence of the soybean genome: A multi-agency effort. The Plant Genome 46:S-55-S-61.
Jackson, S.A., S. Rounsley and M. Purugganan. 2006. Comparative sequencing of plant genomes: Choices to make. Plant Cell 18:1100-1104.
Janovicek, K. J., W. Deen, and T. J. Vyn. 2006.. Soybean response to zone tillage, twin-row planting, and row spacing. Agronomy Journal 98:800-807.!
Joynt, J., M. Bischoff, R. F. Turco, A. Konopka, and C. H. Nakatsu. 2006. Microbial community analysis of soils contaminaed with lead, chromium and petroleum hydrocarbons. Microbial Ecology 51:209-219.
Kung, K. J. S., E. J. Kladivko, C. S. Helling, T. J. Gish, T. S. Steenhuis, D. B. Jaynes. 2006. Quantifying the pore size spectrum of macropore-type preferential pathways under transient flow. Vadose Zone Journal 5:978-989. !
Li, H., B. J. Teppen, D. A. Laird, C. T. Johnston, and S. A. Boyd. 2006. Effects of increasing potassium chloride and calcium chloride ionic strength on pesticide sorption by potassium- and calcium-smectite. Soil Science Society of America Journal 70(6):1889-1895.
Ma, J., and J. L. Bennetzen. 2006. Recombination, rearrangement, reshuffling, and divergence in a centromeric region of rice. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103(2):383-388.
Ma, J., and S. A. Jackson. 2006. Retrotransposon accumulation and satellite amplification mediated by segmental duplication facilitate centromere expansion in rice. Genome Research 16(2):251-259.
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Ma, J., R.A. Wing, J.L. Bennetzen and S.A. Jackson. 2006. Plant Centromere Organization: Conserved Functions within a Dynamic Structure. Trends in Genetics 23: 134-139.
McDonald, S. J., P. H. Dernoeden, and C. A. Bigelow. 2006. Dollar Spot Control In Creeping Bentgrass As Influenced by Fungicide Spray Volume and Application Timing. Applied Turfgrass Science (Online) DOI:10.1094/ATS.
McDonald, S. J., P. H. Dernoeden, and C. A. Bigelow. 2006. Dollar Spot and Gray Leaf Spot Severity As Influenced by Irrigation, Chlorothalonil, Paclobutrazol, and A Wetting Agent. Crop Science 46:26752684.
Nakatsu, C. H., K. Hristova, S. Hanada, X. Y. Meng, J. R. Hanson, K. M. Scow, and Y. Kamagata. 2006. Methylibium petroleiphilum gen. nov., sp. nov., a new methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)-degrading methylotroph of the beta-Proteobacteria. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 56:983-989.
Ohm, H. W. 2006. A resistance-like gene identified by EST mapping and its association with a QTL controlling Fusarium head blight infection on wheat chromosome 3BS. Genome 49:631-635.
Ohm, H. W. 2006. Gene-for-gene defense of wheat against the Hessian fly lacks a classical oxidative burst. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 19:1023-1033.
Ohm, H. W. 2006. Fusarium head blight resistance derived from Lophopyrum elongatum chromosome 7E and its augmentation with the Qfhs.ndsu-3BS in wheat. Plant Breeding 125:424-429.
Omonode, R. A. and T. J. Vyn. 2006. Vertical distribution of soil organic carbon and nitrogen under warm season native grasses relative to croplands. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 17(2-3):159170.
Piegu, B., R. Guyot, N. Picault, A. Roulin, A. Sanyal, HR. Kim, K. Collura, D.S. Brar, S.A. Sanyal, A. and S.A. Jackson. 2006. Comparative genomics in the genus Arabidopsis of a 789-kilobase region surrounding the FLC locus. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 275: 26-34.
Szymanski, D. B. 2006. Arabidopsis BRICK1/HSPC300 is an essential subunit of the WAVE complex that selectively stabilizes the Arp2/3 activator SCAR2. Current Biology 16:895-901.
Walling, J.G., R.C. Shoemaker, N.D. Young, J. Mudge and S.A. Jackson. 2006. Chromosome level homeology in paleopolyploid soybean (Glycine max) revealed through integration of genetic and chromosome maps. Genetics 172: 1893-1900.
Wang, X., C. T. Mosley, J. R. Frankenberger, and E. J. Kladivko. 2006. Subsurface drain flow and crop yield predictions for different drain spacings using DRAINMOD. Agricultural Water Management 79:113-136.
Wang, X., J. R. Frankenberger, and E. J. Kladivko. 2006. Uncertainties in DRAINMOD predictions of subsurface drain flow for an Indiana silt loam using GLUE methodology, Hydrological Processes 20:3069-3084.
Yau, K. P., D. G. Schulze, C. T. Johnston, and S. L. Hem. 2006. Aluminum hydroxide adjuvant produced under constant reactant concentration. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 95(8):1822-1833.
Department of Animal Sciences
Books / Book Chapters
Collodi, P., and D.W. Barnes. 2006. Cell culture and stem cells. IN: The Physiology of Fishes. D.H. Evans and J.B. Claiborne, eds (eds). CRC Press, New York, NY.
Garner, J.P. 2006. Implications of Recognizing Mechanistic Differences in Abnormal Repetitive Behaviour. IN: Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare. Rushen, J. and G. Mason, Wallingford UK.
Garner, J.P. 2006. Ch 5. Perseveration and stereotypy - systems-level insights from clinical psychology. Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare (2nd edition). J. Rushen and G. Mason. Wallingford, England, UK, CABI.
Garner, J.P. 2006. Box 10.2. Implications of Recognizing Mechanistic Differences in Abnormal Repetitive Behaviour. Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare (2nd edition). J. Rushen and G. Mason. Wallingford, England, UK, CABI: 293-294.
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Garner, J.P. 2006. Box 7.2. Direct–Indirect Pathway Organization, Modulation and Drug Effects. Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare (2nd edition). J. Rushen and G. Mason. Wallingford, England, UK, CABI: 209.
Garner, J.P. 2006. Box 1.2. A Quick Systems Sketch of Brain and Behaviour, and the Key Systems Implicated in Stereotypies. Stereotypic Animal Behaviour: Fundamentals and Applications to Welfare (2nd edition). J. Rushen and G. Mason. Wallingford, England, UK, CABI: 8-9.
Machaty, Z. 2006. Activation of oocytes after nuclear transfer. In: “Nuclear Transfer Protocols: Cell Reprogramming and Transgenesis”; (Eds.: P.J. Verma and A.O. Trounson). Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 348. pp. 43. Humana Press, Totowa, NJ, USA.
Refereed Journal Publications
Adeola, O. 2006. International Journal of Poultry Science. Review of Research in Duck Nutrient Utilization. International Journal of Poultry Science 5:201-218.
Adeola, O. 2006. Amino acid digestibility in corn, pearl millet, and sorghum for White Pekin ducks Anas platyrinchos domesticus. Journal of Poultry Science 43:357-364.
Adeola, O. 2006 and D. King. 2006. Developmental changes in morphometry of the small intestine and jejunal sucrase activity during the first nine weeks of postnatal growth in pigs. Journal of Animal Science 84:112-118.
Adeola, O., O.A. Olukosi, J.A. Jendza, R.N. Dilger and M.R. Bedford. 2006. Response of growing pigs to Peniophora lycii- and Escherichia coli-derived phytases or varying ratios of calcium to total phosphorus. Animal Science 82:637-644.
Adeola, O., and R.N. Dilger. 2006. Estimation of Endogenous Phosphorus Loss in Growing Pigs fed Conventional and Low-Phytate Soybean Meals. Journal of Animal Science 84:627-634.
Angel, R., W.W. Saylor, A. Mitchell, W. Powers, T.J. Applegate, and A.S. Dhandu. 2006. Effect of dietary phosphorus concentration, and inclusion of phytase and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on broiler chicken bone mineralization, litter total and water soluble phosphorus, and processing yields. Poultry Science 85:1200-1211.
Bijma, P. and W.M. Muir 2006. Genetic analysis and improvement of traits affected by interaction among individuals. World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production 17:974-980.
Boys, K., N. Li, P.V. Preckel, A.P. Schinckel, and K.A. Foster. 2006. Economic Replacement of a Heterogeneous Herd. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 89:24-35.
Copenhafer, T.L., B.T. Richert, A.P. Schinckel, A.L. Grant and D.E. Gerrard. 2006. Augmented postmortem glycolysis does not occur early postmortem in AMPK!3-mutated porcine muscle of halothane positive pigs. Meat Science 73:590-599.
Cowieson, A.J., D.N. Singh, and O. Adeola. 2006. Prediction of ingredient quality and the effect of a combination of xylanase, amylase, protease and phytase in the diets of broiler chicks. I. Growth performance and digestible nutrient intake. British Poultry Science 47:477-489.
Cowieson, A.J., D.N. Singh, and O. Adeola. 2006. Prediction of ingredient quality and the effect of a combination of xylanase, amylase, protease and phytase in the diets of broiler chicks. II. Energy and nutrient utilization. British Poultry Science 47:490-500.
Davis, J.D., C. Alionte, T. Kobayashi, R.J. Solaro, D.R. Swartz, and S. Tikunova. 2007. Effects of thin and thick filament proteins on calcium binding and exchange with cardiac troponin C. Biophysical Journal 92:3195-31206.
Dennis, R. L., W.M. Muir, and H.W. Cheng. 2006. Effects of raclopride on aggression and stress in diversely selected chicken lines. Behavioural Brain Research 175:104-111.
Devlin, R.H., L.F. Sundstrom, and W.M. Muir. 2006. Interface of biotechnology and ecology for environmental risk assessments of transgenic fish. Trends In Biotechnology 24:89-97.
Dilger, R.N. and O. Adeola. 2006. Estimation of true phosphorus digestibility and endogenous phosphorus loss in growing chicks fed conventional and low-phytate soybean meals. Poultry Science 85:661-668.
Eddinger, T.E., J.D. Schiebout, and D.R. Swartz. 2007. Adherens junction associated protein distribution differs in smooth muscle tissue and acutely isolated cells. American Journal of Physiology 292:G684-697.
Eicher, S.D., H.W. Cheng, A.D. Sorrells, and M.M. Schutz. 2006. Short Communication: Behavioral and physiological indicators of sensitivity or chronic pain following tail docking. Journal of Dairy Science 89:3047-3051.
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Fan, L., J. Moon, J. Crodian, and P. Collodi. 2006. Homologous recombination in zebrafish ES cell cultures. Transgenic Research 15(1):21-30.
Garner, J.P., C.L. Meehan, J.A. Mench, and T.R. Famula. 2006. Genetic, environmental, and neighbor effects on the severity of stereotypies and feather picking in SAM-winged Amazon parrots (Amazona amazonica): An epidemiological study. Applied Animal Behaviour Science 96(1-2):153-168.
Garner, J.P., C.M. Thogerson, H. Würbel, J.D. Murray and J.A. Mench. 2006. Animal Neuropsychology: Validation of the Intra-Dimensional Extra-Dimensional set shifting task in mice. Behavioural Brain Research 173(1):53-61.
Harris, M.J., E.A. Pajor, A.D. Sorrells, S.D. Eicher, B.T. Richert, and J.N. Marchant-Forde. 2006. Effects of stall or small group gestation housing on the production, health and behaviour of gilts. Livestock Science 102:171-179.
Hester, P.Y., C.Z. Alvarado, S.F. Bilgili, J.H. Denton, A.M. Donoghue, A. Giesen, B.M. Hargis, J.W. Kessler, F.N. Madison, G.W. Malone, P. Mavrolas, S.L. Noll, A.J. Pescatore, C.A. Ricks, F.E. Robinson, R.B. Shirley, M. Sifri, M.O. Smith, R.H. Stonerock, J.L. Wilson, M.J. Wineland, M.M. Beck, and W.W. Saylor, 2006. The 2006 – 2010 Strategic Plan for the Poultry Science Association. Poultry Science 85:1-7.
Jendza, J.A., R.N. Dilger, J.S. Sands and O. Adeola. 2006. Efficacy and equivalency of an Escherichia coli-derived phytase for replacing inorganic phosphorus in the diets of broiler chickens and young pigs. Journal of Animal Science 84:3364-3374.
Leytem, A.B., D.R. Smith, T.J. Applegate, and P.A. Thacker. 2006. The influence of manure phytic acid on phosphorus solubility in calcareous soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal 70:1629-1638.
Miller, K.A., J.P. Garner and J.A. Mench. 2006. Is fearfulness a stable and consistent trait that is measurable using behavioural tests? Animal Behaviour 71(6):1323-1334.
Muir, W.M. and P. Bijma. 2006. Incorporation of competitive effects in breeding programs for improved performance and animal well-being. The World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production 17:806-812.
Muir, W.M., J. Romero-Severson, S.D. Rider Jr., A. Simons, and J. Ogas. 2006. Application of one sided t-tests and a generalized experiment wise error rate to high-density oligonucleotide microarray experiments: An example using Arabidopsis. Journal of Data Science 4:323-341.
Nyachoti C.M., J.S. Sands, M.L. Connor and O. Adeola. 2006. Effect of supplementing phytase to corn- or wheat-based diet getating and lactating diets on nutrient digestibility and sow and litter performance. Canadian Journal of Animal Science 86:501-510.
Onyango, E.M., E.A. Asem, and O. Adeola. 2006. Dietary cholecalciferol and P influence intestinal mucosa phytase activity in broiler chicks. British Poultry Science 47:632-639.
O’Reilly, K.M., M.J. Harris, M.T. Mendl, S. Held, C. Moinard, P. Statham, J.N. Marchant-Forde, and L.E. Green. 2006. Generating hypotheses for factors associated with pre-weaning mortality on commercial pig farms in England and Wales. Veterinary Record 159:193-196.
Pang, Y. and T.J. Applegate. 2006. Effects of copper source and concentration on in vitro phytate phosphorus hydrolysis by phytase. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 54:1792-1796.
Perkins, A.C., L.N. Kramer, D. Spurlock, T.S. Hadfield, N.E. Cockett, and C.A. Bidwell. 2006. Postnatal changes in the expression of genes located in the callipyge region in sheep skeletal muscle. Animal Genetics 37(6):535-542.
Schinckel A.P., M.E. Einstein, R. Hinson, J.S. Radcliffe , B.T. Richert, and P.V. Preckel. 2006. Evaluation of different mixed model nonlinear functions on pigs fed low nutrient excretion diets. The Professional Animal Scientist 22:170-182.
Schinckel, A.P., and M.E. Einstein. 2006. Evaluation of alternative methods to develop prediction equations to predict carcass fat-free lean mass. The Professional Animal Scientist 22:170-182.
Schinckel, A. P., N. Li, B. Richert, P.V. Preckel, K. Foster, and M.E. Einstein. 2006. Development of a model to describe the compositional growth and dietary lysine requirements of pigs fed increasing dietary concentrations of ractopamine. The Professional Animal Scientist 22: 438-449.
Sorrells, A.D., S.D. Eicher, K.A. Scott, M.J. Harriss, E.A. Pajor, and D.C. Lay, B.T. 2006. Post-natal behavioral and physiological responses of piglets from sows housed individually or in groups during gestation. Journal of Animal Science 84:757-766.
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Sun, W., V.M. Margam, L. Sun, G. Buczkowski, G.W. Bennett, B. Schemerhorn, W.M. Muir, and B.R. Pittendrigh. 2006. Genome-wide analysis of phenobarbital-inducible genes in Drosophila melanogaster. Insect Molecular Biology 15:455-464.
Swartz, D.R., Z. Yang, A. Sen, S.B. Tikunova and J.P. Davis. 2006. Myofibrillar troponin exists in three states and there is signal transduction along skeletal myofibrillar thin filaments. Jourrnal of Molecular Biology 361:420-435.
Thompson, K.L., and T.J. Applegate. 2006. Feed withdrawal alters small intestinal morphology and mucus of broilers. Poultry Science 85:1535-1540.
Weber, T.E., B. Richert, M.A. Belury, Y. Gu, K. Enright and A.P. Schinckel. 2006. Evaluation of the effects of dietary fat, conjugated linoleic acid, and ractopamine on growth performance, pork quality, and fatty acid profiles in genetically lean gilts. Journal of Animal Science 84:720-732.
Department of Biochemistry
Books / Book Chapters
Ho, K.K. and H. Weiner. Screening for variants of human liver cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase with altered properties in enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 12. Weiner, H., Lindahl, R., Plapp, B and Maser, E. eds., Purdue University Press, Lafayette IN, pp 28-32.
Jau, J., D. Goldman, C.J.P. Eriksson, A.T. Kallarakal, T.T.Y. Wang, H. Weiner and B.J. Song. Accumulation of hepatic acetaldehyde and reduced alcohol drinking in transgenic mice carrying the oriental variant of the human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 gene in enzymology and molecular biology of carbonyl metabolism 12. Weiner, H., Lindahl, R., Plapp, B and Maser, E. eds., Purdue University Press, Lafayette IN, pp 42-49.
Weiner, H. 2006. Enzymes: Classification, Kinetics, and Control. IN: Textbook of Biochemistry With Clinical Correlations, Sixth Edition. Thomas M. Devlin (eds). John Wiley & Sons, Inc,
Refereed Journal Publications
Bender, L.B., J. Suh, C.R. Carroll, Y. Fong, I.M. Fingerman, S.D. Briggs, R. Cao, Y. Zhang, V. Reinke and S. Strome. 2006. MES-4: An autosome-associated histone methyltransferase that participates in silencing the X chromosomes in the C. elegans germ line. Development 133:3907-3917.
Cooks, R. G., H. Chen, M. N. Eberlin, X. Zheng and W. A. Tao. 2006. Polar acetalization and transacetalization in the gas phase: The Eberlin Reaction. Chemical Review 106:188-211.
Gentile, S., T. Darden, C. Erxleben, C. Romeo, A. Russo, N. Martin, S. Rossie and D.L. Armstrong. 2006. Rac GTPase signaling through the PP5 protein phosphatase. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103(13): 5202-5206.
Gimble, F.S. 2006. Broken symmetry in homing endonucleases. Structure 14: 804-806.
Gutiérrez-Cirlos, E.B., B. Pérez-Gómez, D.W. Krogmann and C. Gómez-Lojero. 2006. The phycocyanin-associated rod linker proteins of the phycobilisome of Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421 contain unusually located rod-capping domains. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 1757:130-134.
Ho, K.K., T.D. Hurley and H. Weiner. 2006. Selective alteration of the rate-limiting step in cytosolic aldehyde dehydrogenase through random mutagenesis. Biochemistry 45: 9445-9453.
Holzer, T.R., W.R. McMaster and J.D. Forney. 2006. Expression profiling by whole-genome interspecies microarray hybridization reveals differential gene expression in procyclic promastigotes, lesion-derived amastigotes, and axenic amastigotes in Leishmania mexicana. Molecular & Biochemical Parasitology 146:198-218.
Kirchmaier, A.L. and J. Rine. 2006. Cell cycle requirements in assembling silent chromatin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26:852-862.
Knutson, B., X. Liul, J. Liul, J. Oh and S. Broyles. 2006. Vaccinia virus intermediate and late promoter elements are targeted by the tata-binding protein. Journal of Virology 80(14): 6784-6793.
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Liu, X., L. Ming and R. Erikson. 2006. Normal cells, but not cancer cells, survive severe Plk1 depletion. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26(6):2093-2108.
Luo, Q., K. Yang, F. Yang, A. Elias, Y. Shen, R.J. Moore, R. Zhao, K.K. Hixson, S.S. Rossie and R.D. Smith. 2006. More sensitive and quantitative proteomic measurements using very low flow rate porous silica monolithic LC columns with electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry. Journal of Proteome Research 5(5):1091-1097.
Martinez, J.S., D.-E. Jeong, E. Choi, B.M. Billings and M.C. Hall. 2006. Acm1 is a negative regulator of the Cdh1-dependent anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome in budding yeast. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26:9162-9176.
Matsuda, A. and J. Forney. 2006. The SUMO Pathway is developmentally regulated and required for programmed DNA elimination in Paramecium tetraurelia. Eukaryotic Cell 5(5):806-815.
Messner, D.J., C. Romeo, A. Boynton and S. Rossie. 2006. Inhibition of PP2A, but not PP5, mediates p53 activation by low levels of okadaic acid in rat liver epithelial cells. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 99:241-255.
Muir, W.M., J. Romero-Severson, S.D. Rider, A. Simons and J. Ogas. 2006. Application of one sided t-tests and a generalized experiment wise error rate to high-density oligonucleotide microarray experiments: an example using Arabidopsis. Journal of Data Science 4:323-341.
Mukhopadhyay, A., C.-S. Song and H. Weiner. 2006. Binding of mitochondrial leader sequences to Tom 20 assessed using a bacterial two-hybrid system show that hydrophobic interactions are essential and that some mutated leaders that do not bind Tom 20 can still be imported. Protein Science 15:2739-2748.
Mukhopadhyay, A., S.J. Zullo and H. Weiner. 2006. Factors that might affect the allotopic replacement of a damaged mitochondrial DNA-encoded protein. Rejuvenation Research 9(2):182-190.
Rodriguez-Zavala J.S., Allali-Hassani A. and Weiner H. 2006. Characterization of E. coli tetrameric aldehyde dehydrogenases with atypical properties compared to other aldehyde dehydrogenases. Protein Science 15:1387-1396.
Rossie, S., H. Jayachandran and R.L. Meisel. 2006. Cellular co-localization of protein phosphatase 5 and glucocorticoid receptors in rat brain. Brain Research 1111:1-11.
Steussy, C.N., A.D. Robison, A.M. Tetrick, J.T. Knight, V.W. Rodwell, C.V. Stauffacher and A.L. Sutherlin. 2006. A structural limitation on enzyme activity: The case of HMG-CoA synthase. Biochemistry 45:14407-14414.
Tang, J., R.L. Erikson and X. Liu. 2006. Checkpoint kinase 1 (Chk1) is required for mitotic progression through negative regulation of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1). Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103:11964-11969.
Tang, J., R.L. Erikson and X. Liu. 2006. Ectopic expression of Plk1 leads to activation of the spindle checkpoint. Cell Cycle 5:2484-2488.
Wenzel, P., U. Hink, M. Oelze, S. Schuppan, K. Schaeuble, S. Schildknecht, K.K. Ho, H. Weiner, M. Bachschmid, T. Munzel and A. Daiber. 2006. Role of reduced lipoic acid in the redox regulation of mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase (aldh-2) activity: Implications for mitochondrial oxidative stress and nitrate tolerance. Journal of Biological Chemistry 82:792-799.
Yang, B. and A.L. Kirchmaier. 2006. Bypassing the catalytic activity of SIR2 for SIR protein spreading in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular Biology of the Cell 17:5287-5297.
Zhou, T., W. Zimmerman, X. Liu and R.L. Erikson. 2006. A mammalian NudC-like protein essential for dynein stability and cell viability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103:9039-9044.
Zhu, H., T. Hummel, J.C. Clemens, D. Berdnik, S.L. Zipursky and L. Luo. 2006. Dendritic patterning by Dscam and synaptic partner matching in the Drosophila antennal lobe. Nature Neuroscience 9:349-355.
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Department of Botany & Plant Pathology
Refereed Journal Publications
AbuQamar S, X. Chen, R. Dahwan, B. Bluhm, J. Salmeron, S. Lam, R.A. Dietrich and T. Mengiste. 2006. Expression profiling and mutant analysis reveals complex regulatory networks involved in Arabidopsis response to Botrytis infection. The Plant Journal 48:28-44.
Bluhm, B. H. and C. P Woloshuk. 2006. Fck1, a C-type cyclin-dependent kinase, interacts with Fcc1 to regulate development and secondary metabolism in Fusarium verticillioides. Fungal Genetics and Biology 43:146–154.
DeRidder, B.P., and P.B. Goldsbrough. 2006. Organ-specific expression of glutathione S-transferases and the efficacy of herbicide safeners in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology 140:167-175.
Ellis, D., Gumaelius, L., Indriolo, E., Pickering, I., Banks, J. and D. Salt. 2006. A unique arsenate reductase from the arsenic hyperaccumulating fern Pteris vittata. Plant Physiology 141:1544-1554.
Ileleji, K. E., Maier, D. E, Bhat, C. and Woloshuk, C. P. 2006. Detection of a developing hot spot in stored corn with a CO2 sensor. Applied Engineering in Agriculture 22:275-289.
Johnson, W. G. and K. D. Gibson. 2006. Glyphosate resistant weeds and resistance management strategies: An Indiana grower perspective. Weed Technology 20:768-772.
Kang CH, Jung WY, Kang YH, Kim JY, Kim DG, Jeong JC, Baek DW, Jin JB, Chung WS, Mengiste T, Koiwa H, Kwak SS, Bahk JD, Lee SY, Nam JS, Yun DJ, and Cho MJ. 2006. AtBAG6, a novel calmodulin binding protein, induces programmed cell death in yeast and plants. Cell Death and Differentiation 13: 84–95.
Kim, K.-C. Fan, B. and Chen, Z. 2006. Pathogen-induced WRKY7 transcription factor is a transcriptional repressor and enhances plant susceptibility to Pseudomonas syringae. Plant Physiology 142:1180-1192.
Latin, R. 2006. Residual activity of fungicides for control of dollar spot on creeping bentgrass. Plant Disease 90:571-575.
Melgar, J. C., Abney, T. S., and Vierling, R.A. 2006. Peroxidase activity in hypocotyl tissues of Glycine max following inoculation with Phytophthora sojae. Mycopathologicia 161:37-42.
Park, G., Xue, C., Zhao, X., Kim, Y., Orbach, M., and Xu, J.-R. 2006. Multiple upstream signals converge on an adaptor protein Mst50 to activate the PMK1 pathway in Magnaporthe grisea. The Plant Cell 18:2822–2835.
Pickering, I.J., Gumaelius, L., Harris, H.H., Prince, R.C., Hirsch, G., Banks, J.A., Salt, D.E., George, G.N. 2006. Localizing the biochemical transformations of arsenate in a hyperaccumulating fern. Environmental Science & Technology 40:5010-5014.
Seong, K., Li, L., Hou, Z., Kistler, H. C., and Xu, J.-R. 2006. Cryptic promoter activity of the HMR1 coding region in the wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum. Fungal Genetics and Biology 43:34-41.
Smith, D.A., Abney, T.S., and Shannon, J.G. 2006. Virulence in Phytophthora sojae isolates to soybeans with Rps8 resistance. Proceeding 33rd Southern Soybean Disease Workers Conference. Jackson, TN. p.6.
Spencer, D. F., C. A. Lembi, and R. R. Blank. 2006. Spatial and Temporal variation in the composition and biomass of algae present in selected California rice fields. Journal of Freshwater Ecology 21:649-656
Vázquez, S, P. Goldsbrough, and R.O. Carpena. 2006. Assessing the relative contributions of phytochelatins and the cell wall to cadmium resistance in white lupin. Physiologia Plantarum 128: 487-495.
Veronese P, Nakagami H, Bluhm B, AbuQamar S, Chen X, Salmeron J, Dietrich RA, Hirt H, Mengiste T. 2006. Distinct roles of the membrane anchored Botrytis Induced Kinase 1 in Arabidopsis resistance to necrotrophic and biotrophic pathogens. Plant Cell 18:257-273.
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Xing, D., and Chen, Z. 2006. Effects of mutations and constitutive overexpression of EDS1 and PAD4 on resistance to different types of microbial pathogens. Plant Science 171:251-262.
Xing, L.-J., and A. Westphal. 2006. Interaction of Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines and Heterodera glycines in sudden death syndrome of soybean. Phytopathology 96:763-770.
Xu X, Bai GH, Carver BF, Shaner GE, Hunger RM. 2006. Molecular characterization of a powdery mildew resistance gene in wheat cultivar Suwon 92. Phytopathology 96(5):496-500.
Xu, J.-R., Peng, Y., Dickman, M. B., and Sharon, A. 2006.The dawn of fungal pathogen genomics. Annual Reviews of Phytopathology 44:337-366.
Xu, X., Chen, C., Fan, B., and Chen, Z. 2006. Physical and functional interactions between pathogen-induced Arabidopsis WRKY18, WRKY40 and WRKY60 transcription factors. Plant Cell 18:1310-1326.
Zheng Z, AbuQamar S, Chen Z and Mengiste T. 2006. Arabidopsis WRKY33 transcription factor is required for resistance to necrotrophic fungal pathogens. The Plant Journal 48(4):592-605
Department of Entomology
Books / Book Chapters
Bennett, G. W., J. M. Owens, and R. M. Corrigan. 2006. Truman's Scientific Guide to Pest Management Operations 6th Edition Revised. G. W. Bennett, J. M. Owens, R. M. Corrigan (eds). Questex, Cleveland OH.
Gibb, T. and C. Y. Oseto. 2006. Arthropod collection and identification field and laboratory techniques. Elsevier Academic Press, Amsterdam, Boston.
Mason, L. J. 2006. Insect Management for Food Storage and Processing. Jerry Heaps (eds). AACC International, St Paul MN.
Refereed Journal Publications
Baumgardner, D. E., M. D. Meyer and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. A new species of Asioplax (Ephemeroptera: Leptohyphidae) from Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Pan Pacific Entomologist 82:346-350.
Buczkowski, G. and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Dispersed central-place foraging in the polydomous odorous house ant, Tapinoma sessile as revealed by a protein marker. Insectes Sociaux 53:282-290.
Buczkowski, G. and J. Silverman. 2006. Geographical variation in Argentine ant aggression behaviour mediated by environmentally derived nestmate recognition cues. Animal Behaviour 71:327-335.
Butler, C. D. and R. J. O'Neil. 2006. Defensive Response of Soybean Aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to Predation by Insidious Flower Bug (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) \h [electronic resource]. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99:2.
Chen, M. S., J. P. Fellers, Y. C. Zhu, J. J. Stuart, S. Hulbert, M. El-Bouhssini and X. Liu. 2006. A super-family of genes coding for secreted salivary gland proteins from the Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor. Journal of Insect Science 6:6.
Desneux, N., R. J. O'Neil and H. J. S. Yoo. 2006. Suppression of Population Growth of the Soybean Aphid, Aphis glycines Matsumura, by Predators: The Identification of a Key Predator and the Effects of Prey Dispersion, Predator Abundance, and Temperature. Environmental Entomology 35:1342-1349.
Donald, P. A., P. E. Pierson, S. K. St. Martin, P. R. Sellers, G. R. Noel, A. E. MacGuidwin, J. Faghihi, V. R. Ferris, C. R. Grau and D. J. Jardine. 2006. Assessing Heterodera glycines-resistant and susceptible cultivar yield response. Journal of Nematology 38: 76-82.
Edwards, C. R. 2006. Diagnostic protocols for regulated quarantine pests. Novenyvedelem 42: 253-258.
Ginzel, M. D. , J. A. Moreira, A. M. Ray, J. G. Millar and L. M. Hanks. 2006. (Z)-9-nonacosene - major component of the contact sex pheromone of the beetle Megacyllene caryae. Journal of Chemical Ecology 32: 435-451.
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Giovanini, M. P., D. P. Puthoff, J. A. Nemacheck, O. Mittapalli, K. D. Saltzmann, H. W. Ohm, R. H. Shukle and C. E. Williams. 2006. Gene-for-Gene Defense of Wheat Against the Hessian Fly Lacks a Classical Oxidative Burst. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 19:1023-1033.
Green, J. M., M. E. Scharf, and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Agonism and Resource Partitioning of Subterranean Termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae), Reticulitermes flavipes and R. tibialis in a Laboratory Assay. Sociobiology 47(2):211-216.
Holland, J. D. 2006. Cerambycidae larval host condition predicts trap efficiency. Environmental Entomology 35:1647-1653.
Jacobus, L. M. and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. A new Oriental species of Uracanthella (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) from Thailand and Vietnam. Entomological News 117:276-280.
Jacobus, L. M. and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. Notable records of Ephemeroptera (Baetidae, Leptophlebiidae, Metretopodidae) from Indiana, U.S.A. Entomological News 117:344-346.
Jacobus, L. M. and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. Phylogenetic revision of Ephemerythidae (Ephemeroptera: Pannota). Transactions of the American Entomological Society 132:75-79.
Jacobus, L. M. and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. Reevaluation of the phylogeny of the Ephemeroptera infraorder Pannota (Furcatergalia), with adjustments to higher classification. [Erratum: 2006 Sept-Dec, v. 132, no. 3-4, p. 429-430.]. Transactions of the American Entomological Society 132: 81-90.
Jacobus, L. M., R. L. Newell and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. First adult and egg descriptions of Caudatella edmundsi (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) from Montana (U.S.A.), with habitat observations. Entomological News 117:175-180.
Krupke, C. H., V. P. Jones, and J. F. Brunner. 2006. Diel periodicity of Euschistus conspersus (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae) aggregation, mating, and feeding. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99:169-174.
McCafferty, W. P. and L. M. Jacobus. 2006. A new Oriental species of Behningia lestage (Ephemeroptera: Behningiidae). Journal of Insect Science 6:6.
McCafferty, W. P. 2006. New synonym and western range extension for Heterocloeon anoka (Daggy) (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 108:738.
McCafferty, W. P. 2006. Rediscovery of Fallceon eatoni (Kimmins) Ephemeroptera: Baetidae). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 108:248.
McCafferty, W. P., J. R. Davis and J. M. Webb. 2006. New and notable records of flatheaded mayfly species (Ephemeroptera: Heptageniidae) from Texas, U.S.A. Entomological News 117:272-275.
Mittapalli, O., R. H. Shukle and I. L. Wise. 2006. Identification of mariner-like elements in Sitodiplosis mosellana (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Canadian Entomologist 138:138-146.
Mittapalli, O., R. H. Shukle, N. Sardesai, M. P. Giovanini and C. E. Williams. 2006. Expression patterns of antibacterial genes in the Hessian fly. Journal of Insect Physiology 52:1143-1152.
Mittapalli, O., I. L. Wise, and R. H. Shukle. 2006. Characterization of a serine carboxypeptidase in the salivary glands and fat body of the orange wheat blossom midge, Sitodiplosis mosellana (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 36:154-160.
Moraes, G. J., I. D. Zannou, A. R. Oliveira, J. S. Yaninek, and R. Hanna. 2006. Phytoseiid mites of the subtribes Typhlodromalina and Euseiina (Acari: Phytoseiidae: Euseiini) from sub-Saharan Africa. Zootaxa 1114:1-52.
Peacock, L., V. Ferris, M. Bailey and W. Gibson. 2006. Multiple effects of the lectin-inhibitory sugars D-glucosamine and N-acetyl-glucosamine on tsetse-trypanosome interactions \h [electronic resource]. Parasitology 132:651-658.
Pierce, C. M., and M. E. Gray. 2006. Seasonal Oviposition Behavior of a Western Corn Rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), Variant in East Central Illinois Commercial Maize and Soybean Fields. Environmental Entomology 35(3):676-683.
Pierce, C. M., and M. E. Gray. 2006. Western Corn Rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Oviposition: A Variant’s Response to Maize Phenology. Environmental Entomology 35(2):423-434.
Pittendrigh, B. R., J. M. Clark, J. S. Johnston, S. H. Lee, J. Romero-Severson and G. A. Dasch. 2006. Sequencing of a new target genome: the Pediculus humanus humanus (Phthiraptera: Pediculidae) genome project. Journal of Medical Entomology 43:1103-1111.
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Provonsha, A. V. and W. P. McCafferty Provonsha AV and McCafferty WP. 2006. A second species of the North American mayfly genus Amercaenis Provonsha and McCafferty (Ephemeroptera:Caenidae). Journal of Insect Science 6:6.
Rebek, E. J., C. S. Sadof, and L.M. Hanks. 2006. Influence of floral resource plants on control of an armored scale pest by the parasitoid Encarsia citrina (Craw.) (Hymenoptera: Aphelinidae). Biological Control 37:320-328.
Rebek, K. A. and R. J. O'Neil. 2006. The effects of natural and manipulated density regimes on Alliaria petiolata survival, growth and reproduction. Weed Research 46:345-352.
Richmond, D. S., J. Cardina and P. S. Grewal. 2006. Influence of grass species and endophyte infection on weed populations during establishment of low-maintenance lawns. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 115:27-33.
Rodas, S. and R. J. O'Neil, S. Rodas and R. J. O'Neil. 2006. A survey of Indiana soybean producers following the introduction of a new invasive pest, the soybean aphid. American Entomologist 52:146-149.
Rutledge, C. E. and R. J. O'Neil. 2006. Soybean plant stage and population growth of soybean aphid. Journal of Economic Entomology 99:60-66.
Saltzmann, K. A., K. D. Saltzmann, J. J. Neal, M. E. Scharf and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Effects of the juvenile hormone analog pyriproxyfen on German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.), tergal gland development and production of tergal gland secretion proteins. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 63:15-23.
Saltzmann, K. D., K. A. Saltzmann, J. J. Neal, M. E. Scharf and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Characterization of BGTG-1, a tergal gland-secreted alpha-amylase, from the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.). Insect Molecular Biology 15:425-433.
Sedenger, B. D., D. R. Suiter and G. W. Bennett. 2006. German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) (Blattaria: Blattellidae), feeding activity in apartment kitchens. Journal of Entomological Science 41:49-56.
Subramanyam, S., N. Sardesai, D. P. Puthoff, J. M. Meyer, J. A. Nemacheck, M. Gonzalo and C. E. Williams. 2006. Expression of two wheat defense-response genes, Hfr-1 and Wci-1, under biotic and abiotic stresses. Plant Science 170:90-103.
Suiter, D. R., B. M. Schneider, C. Riegel, M. S. Smith, and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Brood Reduction in Noviflumuron-fed Pharaoh's Ant and Argentine Ant Colonies. Sociobiology 47(1):149-164.
Sun, L., A. Sabo, M. D. Meyer, R. P. Randolph, L. M. Jacobus, W. P. McCafferty and V. R. Ferris. 2006. Tests of current hypotheses of mayfly (Ephemeroptera) phylogeny using molecular (18s rDNA) data. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99:241-252.
Sun, W., V. M. Margam, L. Sun, G. Buczkowski, G. Bennett, B. Schemerhorn, W. Muir, and B. R. Pittendrigh. 2006. Genome-wide analysis of phenobarbital-inducible genes in Drosophila melanogaster. Insect Molecular Biology 15:455-464.
Tarver, M. R., R. E. Shade, R. D. Tarver, Y. Liang, G. Krishnamurthi, B. R. Pittendrigh and L. L. Murdock. 2006. Use of micro-CAT scans to understand cowpea seed resistance to Callosobruchus maculatus. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 118:33-39.
Wang, C. L. and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Comparative study of integrated pest management and baiting for German cockroach management in public housing. Journal of Economic Entomology 99:879-885.
Wang, C. L. and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Comparison of cockroach traps and attractants for monitoring German cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae). Environmental Entomology 35:765-770.
Wang, C. L. and G. W. Bennett. 2006. Efficacy of noviflumuron gel bait for control of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (Dictyoptera: Blattellidae) - laboratory studies. Pest Management Science 62:434-439.
Weaver, D. K., G. P. Opit, L. J. Mason and J. E. Throne. 2006. Gravimetric Method for Determining Stage of an Obligate Internally Feeding Stored-Product Insect Pest, the Cowpea Weevil. Environmental Entomology 35:1483-1490.
Webster, T. M., M. G. Burton, A. S. Culpepper, J. T. Flanders, T. L. Grey and A. C. York. 2006. Tropical Spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis L.) Control and Emergence Patterns in Preemergence Herbicide Systems. Journal of Cotton Science 10:1.
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Wyckhuys, K. A. G. and R. J. O'Neil. 2006. Population dynamics of Spodoptera frugiperda Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) and associated arthropod natural enemies in Honduran subsistence maize. Crop Protection 25:1180-1190.
Zhou, C. F., L. M. Jacobus and W. P. McCafferty. 2006. New synonyms of Serratella jinghongensis (Ephemeroptera: Ephemerellidae) from China. Entomological News 117:237-238.
Zhou, X., M. R. Tarver, G. W. Bennett, F. M. Oi and M. E. Scharf. 2006. Two hexamerin genes from the termite Reticulitermes flavipes: Sequence, expression, and proposed functions in caste regulation. Gene 376:47-58.
Department of Food Science
Books / Book Chapters
Bhunia, A. K. 2006. Detection of significant bacterial pathogens and toxins of interest in homeland security. IN: Advances in Homeland Security, The Science of Homeland Security. S. Amass, A.K. Bhunia, A. Cahaturvedi, D.Dolk, S. Peeta and M. Atallah (eds). Purdue Press, West Lafayette, IN
Refereed Journal Publications
Aboubacar, A., K. A. K. Moldenhauer, A. M. McClung, D. H. Beighley, and B. R. Hamaker. 2006. Effect of growth location in the US on amylose content, amylopectin fine structure and thermal properties of starches of long grain rice cultivars. Cereal Chemistry 83(1):93-98.
Banada, P. P., Y. S. Liu, L. Yang, R. Bashir, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Performance evaluation of a low conductive growth medium (LCGM) for growth of healthy and stressed Listeria monocytogenes and other common bacterial species. International Journal of Food Microbiology 111:12-20.
Bayraktar, B., P. P. Banada, E. D. Hirleman, A. K. Bhunia, J. P. Robinson, and B. Rajwa. 2006. Feature extraction from light-scatter patterns of Listeria colonies for identification and classification. Journal of Biomedical Optics 11(3):034006.
Ferruzzi, M., J. Lumpkin, S. J. Schwartz, and M. L. Failla. 2006. Digestion, micellarization and intestinal cell uptake of beta-carotene isomers. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry 54:2780-2785.
Gehring, A. G., D. M. Albin, A. K. Bhunia, S. A. Reed, S. I. Tu, and J. Uknalis. 2006. Antibody microarray detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7: Quantification, assay limitations, and capture efficiency. Analytical Chemistry 78:6601-6607.
Geng, T., B. K. Hahm, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Selective enrichment media affect the antibody-based detection of stress-exposed Listeria monocytogenes due to differential expression of antibody-reactive antigens identified by protein sequencing. Journal of Food Protection 69(8):1879-1886.
Geng, T., J. Uknalis, S. I. Tu, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Fiber-optic biosensor employing alexa-fluor conjugated antibody for detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 from ground beef in four hours. Sensors 6:796-807.
Hahm, B. K., and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Effect of environmental stresses on antibody-based detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enterica subspecies Enteritidis and Listeria monocytogenes. Journal of Applied Microbiology 100:1017-1027.
Han, X., Z. Ao, S. Janaswamy, J. Jane, R. Chandrasekaran, and B. R. Hamaker. 2006. Development of a low glycemic maize starch: Preparation and characterization. Biomacromolecules 7:1162-1168.
Huang, T. T., D. G. Taylor, K. S. Lim, M. Sedlak, R. Bashir, N. S. Mosier, and M. R. Ladisch. 2006. Surface directed boundary flow in microfluidic channels. Langmuir 22(14):6429-6437.
Ismail, B., L. H. Choi, L. M. Were, and S. S. Nielsen. 2006. Activity and nature of plasminogen activators associated with the casein micelle. Journal of Dairy Science 89(9):3285-3295.
Janaswamy, S., and R. Chandrasekaran. 2006. Sodium iota-carrageenan: A paradigm of polymorphism and pseudopolymorphism. Macromolecules 39: 3345-3349.
Kim, G., M. T. Morgan, D. R. Ess, B. K. Hahm, A. Kothapalli, A. Valadez, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Detection of Listeria monocytogenes using an automated fiber-optic biosensor: Raptor. Key Engineering Materials 321-323:1168-1171.
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Kim, K. P., B. Jagadeesan, Z. W. Jaradat, J. L. Wampler, M. T. Morgan, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Adhesion characteristics of Listeria adhesion protein (LAP) – expressing Escherichia coli to Caco-2 cells and the recombinant LAP to eukaryotic receptor Hsp60 by a surface plasmon resonance sensor. FEMS Microbiology Letters 256:324-332.
Lathrop, A. A., K. Huff, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Prevalence of antibodies reactive to pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria in preimmune serum of New Zealand white rabbits. Journal of Immunoassay and Immunochemistry 27(4):351-361.
Morgan, M. T., G. Kim, D. Ess, A. Kothapalli, B. K. Hahm, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Binding inhibition assay using fiber-optic based biosensor for the detection of foodborne pathogens. Key Engineering Materials 321-323:1145-1150.
Nanduri, V., G. Kim, M. T. Morgan, D. Ess, B. K. Hahm, A. Kothapalli, A. Valadez, T. Geng, and A. K. Bhunia. 2006. Antibody Immobilization on waveguides using a flow –through system shows improved Listeria monocytogenes detection in an automated fiber optic biosensor: RAPTOR™. Sensors 6:808-822.
Wang, H. Y., A. K. Bhunia, and C. Lu. 2006. A microfluidic flow-through device for high throughput electrical lysis of bacterial cells based on continuous DC voltageic chip. Biosensors and Bioelectronics 22:582-588.
Yang, L., P. Banada, M. R. Chatni, L. L. Seop, A. K. Bhunia, M. Ladisch, and R. Bashir. 2006. A multifunctional micro-fluidic system for dielectrophoretic concentration coupled with immunocapture of low numbers of Listeria monocytogenes. Lab Chip 6(7):896-905.
Zhao, J., S. Jedlicka, J. Lannu, A. K. Bhunia, and J. L. Rickus. 2006. Liposome-doped nanocomposites as artificial-cell-based biosensors: Detection of listeriolysin O. Biotechnology Progress 22:32-37.
Department of Forestry & Natural Resources
Books / Book Chapters
Crow, T.R., Cleland, D.T., Donner Wright, D.M., Gustafson, E.J., Lytle, D.E., Parker, L.R., Probst, J., Schulte, L.A., Sturtevant, B.R., and Zollner, P.A. 2006. Managing midwestern landscapes using ecological principles. In: Chen, J, Saunders, S.C., Brosofske, K.D., and Crow, T.R. eds. Linking ecology to landscape hierarchies. Nova Sciences Publishers, New York. p. 251-281.
Dunning, J. B. 2006. Bachman's Sparrow (Aimophila aestivalis). The Birds of North America Online, Ithaca, Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology
Dunning, J. B., M. J. Groom, and H. R. Pulliam. 2006. Species and landscape approaches to conservation. Pp. 419-466, in: Groom, M. J., G. K. Meffe, and C. R. Carroll. Principles of Conservation Biology, Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, MA. Third edition.
Khanna, M., and R. L. Farnsworth. 2006. Economic Analysis of Green Payment Policies to Protect Water Quality. In: Frontiers in Water Resource Economics. Renan-Ulrich Goetz and Dolors Berga (eds). Springer, New York
Shao, G. and K.M. Reynolds (ed.). 2006. Computer Applications in Sustainable Forest Management: Including Perspectives on Collaboration and Integration. Springer, Netherland, 276 pp.
Refereed Journal Publications
Beever, E. A., R. K. Swihart, and B. T. Bestelmeyer. 2006. Linking the concept of scale to studies of biological diversity: Evolving approaches and tools. Diversity and Distributions 12:229-235. [Introductory article to Special feature on linking the concept of scale to studies of biological diversity]
Birge, Z.K.D, Salifu, K.F., and Jacobs, D.F. 2006. Modified exponential nitrogen loading to promote morphological quality and nutrient storage of bareroot-cultured Quercus rubra and Quercus alba seedlings. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 21:306-316
Blaedow, R.R., W.R. Chaney, P.C. Pecknold and H.A. Holt. 2006. Investigation of fungicidal properties of the tree growth regulator paclobutrazol to control apple scab. Journal of Arboriculture 32(2):67-73.
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Busov, V.B., Meilan, R., Pearce, D.W., Rood, S.B., Ma, C., Tschaplinski, T.J., and Strauss, S.H. 2006. DELLA-less Arabidopsis GAI and RGL1 induce dwarfism, altered root morphology, and complex metabolic changes in transgenic poplars. Planta 224(2):288-299.
Cassens, D. L. 2006. Moisture Distribution in a Dried Red Oak Lumber Package Stored in a High Humidity Environment. Forest Products Journal 56(4):75-80.
Clement, C., Lihra, T., Gazo, R., and R. Beauregard. 2006. Maximizing lumber use: The effect of manufacturing defects on yield – a case study. Forest Products Journal. 56(1):60-65.
Custer, C. M., T. W. Custer, D. Warburton, D. J. Hoffman, J. W. Bickham , and C. W. Matson. 2006. Trace element concentrations and bioindicator responses in tree swallows from northwestern Minnesota. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 118:247-266.
Custer, T. W., C. M. Custer, B. L. Goatcher, M. J. Melancon, C. W. Matson, and J. W. Bickham. 2006. Contaminant exposure of Barn Swallows nesting on Bayou D’Inde, Calcasieu Estuary, Louisiana, USA. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment DOI: 10.1007/s10661-005-9153-x.
D’Souza, N., D.I. Skonberg, D.A.J. Stone and P.B. Brown. 2006. Effect of soybean meal-based diets on the product quality of rainbow trout fillets. Journal of Food Science 71:337-342.
Dahle, G.D., Holt, H.H., Chaney, W.R., Whalen, T.M., Cassens, D.L., Gazo, R. and R.L. McKenzie. 2006. Branch strength loss implications for silver maple trees converted from round-over to V-trim. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 32(4):148-154.
Dahle, G.D., Holt, H.H., Chaney, W.R., Whalen, T.M., Grabosky, J., Cassens, D.L., Gazo, R., McKenzie, R.L. and J.S. Santini. 2006. Decay patterns in silver maple trees converted from round-overs to V-trims. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry. 32(6):260-264.
Davis, A.S., Jacobs, D.F., Wightman, K.E., and Birge, Z.K.D. 2006. Organic matter added to bareroot nursery beds influences soil properties and morphology of Fraxinus pennsylvanica and Quercus rubra seedlings. New Forests 31:293-303.
Davis, M.F., Tuskan, G.A., Payne, P., Tschaplinski, T.J., and Meilan, R. 2006. Assessment of Populus wood chemistry following the introduction of a Bt toxin gene. Tree Physiology 26:557–564.
DeVault, T.L., M.B. Douglas, J.S. Castrale, C.E. Mills, T. Hayes and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2006. Nesting success and status of the least tern breeding colony at Gibson Lake in southwestern Indiana. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science. 115:53-59.
Duchamp, J. E., M. Yates, R-M Muzika, and R. K. Swihart. 2006. Estimating probabilities of detection for bat echolocation calls: An application of the double-observer method. Wildlife Society Bulletin 34:408-412.
Dunning, J. B. 2006. Modeling approaches in avian conservation and the role of field biologists. Ornithological Monographs 59:1-56.
Eckelman, C. and E. Haviarova. 2006 Performance Tests of School Chairs Constructed with Round Mortise and Tenon Joints. Forest Products Journal 56(3):51-57.
Eckelman, C., E. Haviarova, and H. Akcay. 2006. Exploratory Study of the Withdrawal Resistance of Round Mortise and Tenon Joints with Steel Pipe Cross Pins. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12): 55-61.
Eckelman, C., H. Ackay, and E. Haviarova. 2006. Performance Tests of Small Barn Frame Constructed with Round Mortise and Tenon Joints. Forest Products Journal 56(4):41-47.
Eckelman, C., Y. Erdil, E. Haviarova. 2006. Effect of Shoulders on the Bending Moment Capacity of Round Mortise and Tenon Joints. Forest Products Journal 56(1):82-86.
Espinosa, A.C., Pijut, P.M., and Michler, C.H. 2006. Adventitious shoot regeneration and rooting of Prunus serotina in vitro cultures. HortScience 41(1): 193-201.
Filichkin, S.A., Meilan, R., Busov, V.B., Ma, C., Brunner A.M., and Strauss S.H. 2006. Alcohol-inducible gene expression in transgenic Populus. Plant Cell Reports 25(7):660-667.
Filichkin, S.A., Wu, Q., Busov, V.B., Meilan, R., Lanz-Garcia, C., Groover, A.T., Goldfarb, B., Ma, C., Dharmawardhana, P., Brunner A.M., and Strauss, S.H. 2006. Enhancer trapping in woody plants: isolation of a putative AT-hook motif transcription factor ET304 and characterization of the expression patterns conferred by its promoter in transgenic Populus and Arabidopsis. Plant Science 171(2):206-216.
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Garcia-Reyero N, Barber DS, Gross TS, Johnson KG, Sepúlveda MS, Szabo NJ, Denslow ND. (2006). Dietary exposure of largemouth bass to OCPs changes expression of genes important for reproduction. Aquatic Toxicology 78:358-369.
Gazo, R., and D. L. Cassens. 2006. Maximizing lumber use: The effect of manufacturing defects on yield - a case study. Forest Products Journal 56(1):60-65.
Gonzales, J.M. and P.B. Brown. 2006. Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) as a food source in Advanced Life Support Systems: Initial considerations. Advances in Space Research 38:1132-1137.
Gopurenko, D., R.N. Williams, C.R. McCormick, and J.A. DeWoody. 2006. Insights into the aggregate breeding biology of the tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) as revealed by genetic parentage analyses. Molecular Ecology 15:1917-1928.
Hoffman, J. I., C. W. Matson, W. Amos, T. R. Loughlin, and J. W. Bickham. 2006. Deep genetic subdivision within a continuously distributed and highly vagile marine mammal, the Steller’s sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Molecular Ecology 15:2821-2832.
Holt, H., R. McKenzie and A. Toney. 2006. Midwest urban tree care forum benefits IAA and the green industry. Illinois Trees Vol. XX(III):8-9.
Jacobs, D. F., M. Selig, and L. Severeid. 2006. The potential use of American chestnut for reclaiming mine lands. Journal of the American Chestnut Foundation 19:30-37.
Jacobs, D.F., Woeste, K.E., Wilson, B.C., and McKenna, J.R. 2006. Stock quality of black walnut (Juglans nigra) seedlings as affected by half-sib seed source and nursery sowing density. Acta Horticulturae 705:375-381.
Kurtz, W. B., J. M. Fly, and R. K. Swihart. 2006. Impacts of landscape fragmentation in the Central Hardwood Region of the United States. Proceedings of the International Union of Forest Research Organizations 3.08 Symposium on Small-scale Forestry and Rural Development: The Intersection of Ecosystems, Economics, and Society. pp. 212-225. June 18-23. Galway, Ireland.
Latch, E.K and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2006. Evidence for seasonal variation in local genetic structure in the wild turkey. Animal Conservation 9:308-315.
Latch, E.K., Dharmarajan, G., J.C. Glaubitz and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2006. Relative performance of Bayesian clustering software at low levels of population differentiation. Conservation Genetics 7:295-302.
Latch, E.K., L.A. Harveson, J.S. King, M.D. Hobson and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2006. Assessing hybridization in wildlife populations using molecular markers: A case study in wild turkeys. Journal of Wildlife Management 70:485-492.
Latch, E.K., R.D. Applegate, and O.E. Rhodes, Jr. 2006. Genetic composition of wild turkeys in Kansas following decades of translocations. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 1698-1703.
Li, Y., Z. Feng, R. K. Swihart, J. P. Bryant, and N. Huntly. 2006. Modeling the impact of plant toxicity on plant-herbivore dynamics. Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations 18:1021-1042.
Lim, B. K., M. D. Engstrom, J. C. Patton, and J. W. Bickham. 2006. Systematic relationships of the Guianan brush-tailed rat (Isothrix sinnamariensis) and its first occurrence in Guyana. Mammalia 2006:120-125.
Matson, C. W., M. M. Lambert, T. J. McDonald, R. L. Autenrieth, K. C. Donnelly, A. Islamzadeh, D. I. Politov, and J. W. Bickham. 2006. Evolutionary toxicology and population genetic effects of chronic contaminant exposure on marsh frogs (Rana ridibunda) in Sumgayit, Azerbaijan. Environmental Health Perspectives 114:547-552.
Meilan, R. 2006. Challenges to commercial use of transgenic plants. Journal of Crop Improvement 18(1/2):433-450.
Meilan, R. 2006. Field trial detects incomplete barstar attenuation of vegetative cytotoxicity in Populus trees containing a poplar LEAFY promoter::barnase sterility transgene. Molecular Breeding 19(1):6985.
Michler, C.H., Pijut, P.M., Jacobs, D.F., Meilan, R., Woeste, K.E., Ostry, M.E. 2006. Improving disease resistance of butternut (Juglans cinerea), a threatened fine hardwood: a case for single-tree selection through genetic improvement. Tree Physiology 26:121-128.
Moore, J. E., and R. K. Swihart. 2006. Nut selection by captive blue jays: Importance of availability and implications for seed dispersal. Condor 108:377-388.
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Mora, M. A., D. Musquiz, J. W. Bickham, D. S. MacKenzie, M. J. Hooper, J. Szabo, and C. W. Matson. 2006. Biomarkers of exposure and effects of environmental contaminants in swallows nesting along the Rio Grande, Texas, USA. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25:1574-1584.
Neuparth, T., J. W. Bickham, C. W. Theodorakis, F. O. Costa, M. H. Costa. 2006. Detection of Endosulfan-Induced Genotoxicity in the Gilthead Seabream, Sparus aurata L., by means of Flow Cytometry and Micronuclei Assays. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 76:242-248.
O’Corry-Crowe G., B. L. Taylor, T. Gelatt, T. R. Loughlin, J. Bickham, M. Basterretche, K. W. Pitcher, and D. P. DeMaster. 2006. Demographic independence along ecosystem boundaries in Steller sea lions revealed by mtDNA analysis: implications for management of an endangered species. Canadian Journal of Zoology 84: 1796-1809.
Pijanowski, B., K. Alexandridis and D. Mueller. 2006. Modeling urbanization patterns in two diverse regions of the world. Journal of Land Use Science (1):83-108.
Quesada, H., and R. Gazo. 2006. Mass Layoffs and Plant Closures in the US Primary and Secondary Wood Products Industries. Forest Products Journal. 56(10):101-106.
Radeloff, V.C., Mladenoff, D.J., Gustafson, E.J., Scheller, R.M., He, H.S., Zollner, P.A., and R. Akçakaya. 2006. Modeling forest harvesting effects on landscape pattern in Northwest Wisconsin Pine Barrens. Forest Ecology and Management 236:113-126.
Rhodes, O.E., Jr., T.L. DeVault and L.M. Smith. 2006. Seasonal carcass composition of American wigeon wintering in the Southern High Plains. Journal of Field Ornithology 77:220-228.
Rizkalla, C. E., and R. K. Swihart. 2006. Community structure and differential responses of aquatic turtles to agriculturally induced habitat fragmentation. Landscape Ecology 21:1361-1375.
Robichaud, R.L., J.C. Glaubitz, O.E. Rhodes, Jr. and K. Woeste. 2006. A robust set of black walnut microsatellites for parentage and clonal identification. New Forest 32:179-196.
Salifu, K.F. and Jacobs, D.F. 2006. Characterizing fertility targets and multi-element interactions for exponential nutrient loading of Quercus rubra seedlings. Annals of Forest Science 63:231-237.
Salifu, K.F., Jacobs, D.F., Pardillo, G., and Schott, M. 2006. Response of grafted Juglans nigra to increasing nutrient availability: Growth, nutrition and nutrient retention in root plugs. HortScience 41:1477-1480.
Salifu, K.F., Nicodemus, M.A., Jacobs, D.F., and Davis, A.S. 2006. Evaluating chemical indices of growing media for nursery production of Quercus rubra seedlings. HortScience 41:1342-1346.
Seifert, J.R., Jacobs, D.F., and Selig, M.F. 2006. Influence of seasonal planting date on field performance of six temperate deciduous forest tree species. Forest Ecology and Management 223:371-378.
Sepúlveda MS, Del Piero F, Wiebe JJ, Rauschenberger HR, Gross TS. (2006). Necropsy findings in American alligator late stage embryos and hatchlings from North-Central Florida lakes contaminated with organochlorine pesticides. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 42:56-73.
Shao, G., F. Wang, L. Dai, J. Bai, and Y. Li. 2006. A density-dependent matrix model and its applications in optimizing harvest schemes for a temperate forest in northeast China. Science in China (Series E Technological Sciences), 49 Supp. I: 108-117.
Sparling, D. W., C. W. Matson, J. W. Bickham, and P. Doelling-Brown. 2006. Toxicity of Glyphosate as Glypro® and LI-700 to Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) embryos and early hatchlings. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25:2768-2774.
Sudman, P. D., J. K. Wickliffe, P. Horner, M. J. Smolen, J. W. Bickham, and R. D. Bradley. 2006. Molecular systematics of pocket gophers of the genus Geomys. Journal of Mammalogy 87: 668-676.
Swihart, R. K., J. J. Lusk, J. E. Duchamp, C. M. Rizkalla, and J. E. Moore. 2006. The roles of landscape context, niche breadth, and range boundaries in predicting species responses to habitat alteration. Diversity and Distributions. 12:277-287. [Special feature on linking the concept of scale to studies of biological diversity]
Tora, S., D.L. Cassens, and E. Haviarova. 2006. Performance of Stock Kitchen Cabinets Designed and Produced Based on Tested Joints. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12):51-54.
Tora, S., D.L. Cassens, and E. Haviarova. 2006. Properties of Hot-Melt Adhesives Used in Furniture Joints. Forest Products Journal 56(11/12):43-50.
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Triant D.A. & DeWoody J.A. (2006) Accelerated molecular evolution in Microtus (Rodentia) as assessed via complete mitochondrial genome sequences. Genetica 128:95-108.
Victory, E., J.C. Glaubitz, O.E. Rhodes, Jr. and K. Woeste. 2006. Genetic homogeneity in Juglans nigra (Juglandaceae) at nuclear microsatellites. American Journal of Botany 93:118-126.
Wang, S., G. Shao, H. Gu, Q. Wang, and L. Dai. 2006. A geographic information systems approach for classifying and mapping forest management categories in Baihe Forestry Bureau, Northeast China. Journal of Forest Research 17 (3): 211-215.
Waser, P.M. & DeWoody J.A. (2006) Multiple paternity in a philopatric rodent: The interaction of competition and choice. Behavioral Ecology 17:971-978.
Waser, P.M., Busch J., McCormick C.R. & DeWoody J.A. 2006. Parentage analysis detects cryptic pre-capture dispersal in a philopatric rodent. Molecular Ecology 15:1929-1937.
Wilson, B.C. and Jacobs, D.F. 2006. Quality assessment of temperate zone deciduous hardwood seedlings. New Forests 31:417-433.
Xu, D., Z. Feng, L. Allen, and R. K. Swihart. 2006. A spatially structured metapopulation model with patch dynamics. Journal of Theoretical Biology 239:469-481.
Zhang, M., Gazo, R., Cassens, D. and J. Xie. 2006. Moisture Distribution in a Dried Red Oak Lumber Package Stored in a High Humidity Environment. Forest Products Journal. 56(4):75-80.
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
Books / Book Chapters
Friml J., Murphy AS. 2006. Nomenclature for apical/basal polarity in plants, Web Essay, In Plant Physiology, fourth edition, Taiz L, Zeiger E, eds. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland MA.
Handa, A.K., A. Srivastava and V. Perla. 2006. Hormonal control of fruit ripening. In: Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops. Razdan, M.K. and Mattoo, A.K. (Eds) Science Publishers Inc, Enfield, New Hampshire, USA, pp 313-342.
Jain, A., Vasconcelos, M.J., Shivendra, V.S., Raghothama, K.G. 2006. Molecular mechanisms of plant adaptation to phosphate3 deficiency. Plant Breeding Reviews 29:359-419 (published in Dec. of 2006).
Janick, J. 2006. Horticulture Reviews. Jules Janick (ed). Wiley, New York
Janick, J. 2006. Plant Breeding Reviews. Jules Janick (ed). Wiley, New York R. W. Sovinski. 2006. Brick Masonry. IN: Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards. Hopper, Len, Editor-in-Chief (eds). John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York City
Janick, Jules. 2006. Origins of fruit culture and fruit breeding . p. 269-282. In: Kendall R. Lamkey and Michael Lee (eds), Plant Breeding: The Arnel Hallauer International Symposium. Blackwell Publishing, Ames, Iowa.
Murphy, A. S. 2006. Auxin: the growth hormone. In Plant Physiology, fourth edition, Taiz L, Zeiger E, eds. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland MA.
Raghothama, K.D., Karthikeyan, A.S. 2006. Phosphate acquisition in root physiology-from gene to function. Lambers, H. & Colmer, T.D. (eds) Kluwer Academic Publishers (in press)
Sovinski, R.W. 2006. Landscape Architectural Graphic Standards. Hopper, Len (ed) John Wiley and Sons, Inc (1), New York City.
Refereed Journal Publications
Bang, W., S. Kim, A. Ueda, M. Vikram, R. A. Bressan, P. M. Hasegawa, J. Bahk, and H. Koiwa. 2006. Arabidopsis carboxyl-terminal domain phosphatase-like isoforms share common catalytic and interaction domains but have distinct in planta functions. Plant Physiology 142:586-594.
Blakeslee JJ, Bandyopadhyay A, Lee OR, Sauer M, Mravec J, Titapiwatanakun G, Geisler M, Nagashima A, Sakai T, Martinoia E, Friml J, Peer, WA, Murphy AS. 2006. Interactions among PINFORMED (PIN) and P-glycoprotein (PGP) auxin transporters in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell, Jan 19, 2007
Bouchard R, Vincenzetti V, Blakeslee JJ, Bailly A, Lee OR, Popanov I, Palme K, Murphy AS, Schulz B, Geisler M. 2006. Functional interaction between the immunophilin-like protein TWD1 and P-glycoprotein PGP1. Journal of Biological Chemistry 281:30603-30612.
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Bouchard, R., Bailly, A., Blakeslee, J.J., Vincenzetti, V., Paponov, I., Palme, K., Mancuso, S., Murphy, A.S., Schulz, B., Geisler, M. 2006. Immunophilin-like TWISTED DWARF1 modulates auxin efflux activities of Arabidopsis p-glycoproteins. Journal of Biological Chemistry 218:30603-30612.
Dahl, B. and K. Jacobs. 2006. Internships in Landscape Architecture: Good Idea or Essential Educations. Proceedings of CELA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC
D'Angelo, C., Weinl, S., Batistic, O., Pandey, G.K., Cheon, Y.H., Schultke, S., Albrecht, V., Ehlert, B., Schulz, B., Harter, K., Luan, S., Bock, R., Kudla, J. 2006. Alternative complex formation of the Ca2+-regulated protein kinase CIPK1 controls abscisic acid-dependent and independent stress responses in Arabidiopsis. Plant Journal 48:857-872.
Dennis, J. L. 2006. Evaluating the Role and Impacts of Agriculture Innovation Centers. HortScience 41 ((4)):928.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Plant volatiles: recent advances and future perspectives. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences 25:417-440.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Plant phenylacetaldehyde synthase is a bifunctional homotetrameric enzyme that catalyzes both decarboxylation and oxidation of phenylalanine. Journal of Biological Chemistry 281:23357-23366.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Synthesis of the food flavoring methyl benzoate by genetically engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Journal of Biotechnology 122:307-315.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Metabolic engineering of floral scent of ornamentals. Journal of Crop Improvement 18:325-346.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Characterization of a petunia acetyltransferase involved in the biosynthesis of the floral volatile isoeugenol. Plant Journal 49:265-275.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Generation of phenylpropanoid pathway-derived volatiles in transgenic plants: rose alcohol acetyltransferase produces phenylethyl acetate and benzyl acetate in petunia flowers. Plant Molecular Biology 60:555-563.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Eugenol and isoeugenol, characteristic aromatic constituents of spices, are biosynthesized via reduction of a coniferyl alcohol ester. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 103:10128-10133.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Biosynthesis of plant volatiles: nature’s diversity and ingenuity. Science 311:808811.
Doudareva, N. 2006. Reduction in the synthesis of benzenoids in petunia flowers reveals multiple pathways to benzoic acid and an unexpected enhancement in auxin transport. The Plant Cell 18:3458-3475.
Ellis, D.R., Gumaelius, L., Indriolo, E., Pickering, I.J., Banks, J.A., Salt D.E. 2006. Isolation and characterization f a unique arsenate reductase from the arsenic hyperaccumulating fern Pteris vittata. Plant Physiology 141:1544-1554.
Handa, A.K., A. Srivastava, T. Datsenka and L. McIntyre. 2006. Transcriptional regulation during tomato fruit development: Identification of novel genes involved in fruit maturation and ripening. VI International Solanacae Conference, Madison, WI July 23, 2006.
Hillger, D. E., S. C. Weller, E. T. Maynard, and K. D. Gibson. 2006. Weed management systems in Indiana tomato production. Weed Science 54(3):516-520.
Hillger, D.E., S.C. Weller, et al. 2006. Emergent weed communities associated with tomato production systems in Indiana. Weed Science 54:1106-1112.
Jacobs, K. and B. Dahl. 2006 LABOK: More Details in Construction Education. Proceedings of CELA Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC.
Jacobs, L and B. Dahl. 2006. Trail Planning for Aging Adults. Proceedings of National Trails Symposium.
Jain, SM, Jenks, MA, Rout, GR, and Radojevid, LJ. 2006. Micropropagation of ornamental potted plants. Propagation of Ornamental Plants: An International Journal 6:67-82.
Janick J, JC Goffreda SS Korban. 2006. Co-op 39 (CrimsonCrisptm) Apple. HortScience 41(2):465-466.
Janick, J 2006. H2-169 (Ambrosiatm) Pear. HortScience 41(2)467.
Janick, J. 2006. Gli Erbari, tra medicina e botanica. Italus Hortus 13(4)3-16.
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Janick, J. 2006. First known images of Cucurbita in Europe, 1503-1508. Annals of Botany 98:41-47.
Janick, J. 2006. The cucurbit images (1515-1518) of Villa Farnesina, Rome. Annals of Botany 97:165-176.
Janick, J. 2006. The PRI apple breeding program. HortScience 41:8-10.
Janick, J., and H. Paris. 2006. The cucurbit images (1515-1518) of the Villa Farnesina, Rome. Annals of Botany 97:165-176.
Jenks, M. A. 2006. Micropropagation of Ornamental Potted Plants. Propagation of Ornamental Plants, An International Journal 6:67-82.
Kaminaga, Y., Schnepp, J., Peel, G., Kish, C.M., Ben-Nissan, G., Weiss, D., Orlova, I., Lavie, O., Rhodes, D., Wood, K., Porterfield, D.M., Cooper, A.J., Schloss, J.V., Pichersky, E., Vainstein, A., Dudareva, N. 2006. Plant phenylacetaldehyde synthase is a bifunctional homotetrameric enzyme that catalyzes phenylalanine decarboxylation and oxidation. Journal of Biological Chemistry 281:23357-23366.
Koiwa, H., R. A. Bressan, and P. M. Hasegawa. 2006. Identification of plant stress-responsive determinants in arabidopsis by large-scale forward genetic screens. Journal of Experimental Botany 57:1119-1128.
Lee, J., J. Nam, H. C. Park, G. Na, K. Miura, J. B. Jin, C. Y. Yoo, D. Baek, D. H. Kim, J. C. Jeong, D. Kim, S. Y. Lee, D. E. Salt, T. Mengiste, Q. Gong, S. Ma, H. J. Bohnert, S. S. Kwak, R. A. Bressan, P. M. Hasegawa, and D. J. Yun. 2006. Salicylic acid-mediated innate immunity in Arabidopsis is regulated by SIZ1 SUMO E3 ligase. Plant Journal 49:79-90.
Maggio A, Zhu JK, Hasegawa PM, Bressan RA. 2006. Osmogenetics: Aristotle to Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 18:1542-1557.
Marini, RP, JL Andersen, WR Autio, BH Barritt, JA Cline, WP Cowgill, RM Crassweller, JM Garner, A Gaus, R Godin, GM Creene, CR Hampson, PM Hirst, MM Kushad, J Masabni, E Meilke, R Moran, CA Mullins, ML Parker, RL Perry, JP Prive, GL Reighard, TL Robinson, CR Rom, T Roper, JR Schupp, E Stover. 2006. Performance of 'Gala' trees on 18 dwarfing rootstocks: ten-year summery of the 1994 NC-140 rootstock trial. J. Amer. Pom. Soc. 60(2): 69-83.
Marini, RP, JL Andersen, WR Autio, BH Barritt, JA Cline, WP Cowgill, RM Crassweller, JM Garner, A Gaus, R Godin, GM Creene, CR Hampson, PM Hirst, MM Kushad, J Masabni, E Meilke, R Moran, CA Mullins, ML Parker, RL Perry, JP Prive, GL Reighard, TL Robinson, CR Rom, T Roper, JR Schupp, E Stover. 2006. Performance of 'Gala' apple on four semi-dwarf rootstocks: a ten-year summary of the 1994 NC-140 rootstock trial. Journal of the American Pomology Society 60(2):58-68.
Massa GD, Mick ME, Mitchell, CA. 2006. Strawberry cultivar analysis: temperature and pollination studies. ICES Journal of Marine Science 01-2030.
Massa, GD, Emmerich JC, Morrow RD, Bourget CM and CM Mitchell. 2006. Plant-growth lighting for space life support: A review. Gravitational and Space Biology Bulletin 19(2): 19-29.
Mattion, A. Zhu JK, Hasegawa PM, Bressan RA (2006) Osmogenetics: Aristotle to Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 18:1542-1557
Mattoo, A. K., A. Sobolev, R. Goyal, A. Neelam, A. K. Handa, and A. L. Segre. 2006. Metabolite profiles of transgenic tomato fruit engineered to accumulate polyamines spermidine and spermine using NMR spectroscopy reveal enhanced nitrogen-carbon interactions. Plant Physiology 142:1759-1770.
Mickelbart, MV, P Chapman, and L Collier-Christian. 2006. Endogenous levels and exogenous application of glycinebetaine to grapevines. Scientia Horticulturae 111:7-16.
Morales, M, E Maynard, J Janicl. 2006. 'Adagio': A slow-bolting arugula. HortScience 41(6): 1506-1507.
Morales, M. R., E. T. Maynard, and J. Janick. 2006. ‘Adagio’: A Slow-Bolting Arugula. HortScience 41 (6):1506-1507.
Murphy, A. S. 2006. Interactions of PIN and PGP auxin transport mechanisms. Biochemical Society Transactions 35:137-141.
Murphy, A. S. 2006. Functional interaction between the immunophilin-like protein TWD1 and P-glycoprotein PGP1. Journal of Biological Chemistry 281:30603-30612.
Murphy, A. S. 2006. Assessment of plant from the Brassicaceae family as genetic models for the study of nickel and zinc hyperaccumulation. New Phytologist 170:239-260.
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Murphy, A. S. 2006. PIN proteins are auxin efflux catalysts determining both quantity and direction of auxin flow in plants. Science 312:914-918.
Nagy, R., Vasconcelos, M.J.V., Zhao, S., McElver, J., Bruce, W., Amrhein, N., Raghothama, K.G., Bucher, M. 2006. Differential regulation of five Pht1 phosphate transporters from Maize (Zea mays L.) Plant Biology 8:186-198.
Orlova I, Schnepp J, Marshall A, Qualley A, Varbanova M, Blakeslee JJ, Peer WA, Murphy AS, Rhodes D, Pichersky E, Dudareva N. 2006. Reductions in the synthesis of benzenoids in petunia flowers reveals multiple pathways to benzoic acid and an unexpected enhancement of auxin transport. Plant Cell 18:3458-3475.
Parris, HS, M-C Daunay, M Pitrat and J Janick. 2006. First known images of Cucurbita in Europe, 1503-1508. Annals of Botany 98:41-47.
Peer, W.A., Madmoudian, M., Freeman, J.L., Lahner, B., Richards, E.L., Reevea, R.D., Murphy, A.S., Salt, D.E. 2006. Identifying model hyperaccumulating plants II: Germplasm analysis of 27 Brassicaceae accessions from a wide geographic area. New Phytologist 172:248-260.
Peer, WA, Mahmoudian M, Lahner B, Richards EL, Reeves RD, Murphy AS, Salt DE. 2006. Assessment of plant from the Brassicaceae family as genetic models for the study of nickel and zinc hyperaccumulation. New Phytologist 170:239-260.
Perrella G. Cremona G, Consiglio F, Errico A, Bressan RA, Conicella C (2006) Screening for mutations affecting sexual reproduction after activation tagging in Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of Applied Genetics 47:109-111
Petrasek J, Mravec J, Bouchard R, Blakeslee JJ, Aba L, Tadele Z, Perry L, Krecek P, Covanova M, Skupa P, Lee OR, Benkova E, Fink G, Geisler M, Murphy AS, Luschnig C, Zazimalova E, Friml J. 2006. PIN proteins are auxin efflux catalysts determining both quantity and direction of auxin flow in plants. Science 312:914-918.
Pichersky, E., J. P. Noel, and N. Doudareva. 2006. Biosynthesis of plant volatiles: nature's diversity and ingenuity. Science 311:808-811.
Pickering, I.J., Gumaelius, L., Harris, H.H., Prince R.C., Hirsch, G., Banks, J.A., Salt, D.E., George, G.N. 2006. Localizing the biochemical transformations of arsenate in a hyperaccumulating fern. Environmental Science and Technology 40:5010-5014.
Poovaiah, C.R., S.C. Weller, et al. 2006. Adventitious shoot regeneration of scotch spearmint (Mentha x gracilis sole). In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant 42: 354-358.
Poovaiah, C.R., S.C. Weller, et al. 2006. In vitro adventitious shoot regeneration of native spearmint using internodal explants. HortScience 41:414-417.
Pooviah C, S Weller, MA Jenks. 2006. Advnetitious shoot regeneration of Scotch spearmint (Mentha x gracilis Sole). In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology Plant 42: 354-358.
Pooviah, CR, Weller, SC and Jenks, MA 2006. In vitro adventitious shoot regeneration of native spearmint using internode explants. HortScience 41:414-417.
Rampey, R.A., Woodward, A.W., Hobbs, B.N., Tierney, N.P., Lahner, B., Salt, D.E., and Bartel, B. 2006. An Arabidopsis basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper protein modulates metal homeostasis and auxin conjugate responsiveness. Genetics 174:1841-1857.
Rosado, A., A. L. Schapire, R. A. Bressan, A. L. Harfouche, P. M. Hasegawa, V. Valpuesta, and M. A. Botella. 2006. The Arabidopsis Tetratricopeptide Repeats Containing Protein TTL1 Is Required for Osmotic Stress Responses and ABA Sensitivity, Preview. Plant Physiology.
Rothhaar, R., P. Pittendrigh, and K. Orvis. 2006. The genomics analogy model for educators (GAME): The effectiveness of the Lego! model in teaching gene sequence and biotechnology in high school classrooms. Journal of Biological Education 40(3):39-42.
Rus, A, Baxter, I., Muthukumar, B. Gustin, J., Lahner, B., Yakuboa, E. and Salt, D. 2006. Natural variants of AtHKT1 enhance Na+ accumulation in two wild populations of Arabidopsis. PLoS Genetics 2(12):e210.
Russell, JF, Massa GD, Mitchell CA. 2006. Water and energy transport of crops under different lighting conditions. ICES Journal of Marine Science 01-2028.
Schulz, B., and Kolukisaoglu, H.U. 2006. Genomic analysis of plant ABC transporter genes. FEBS Letters 580:1010-1016.
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Shoji T. Suzuki K., Abe T., Kaneko Y., Shi H.Z., Zhu JK, Rus A, Hawegawa PM, Hashimoto T. 2006. Salt stress affects cortical microtubule organization and helical growth in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell Physiology 47:1158-1168.
Waters, B.M., Chu, H.H., Didonato, R.J., Roberts, L.A., Eisley, R.B., Lahner, B., Salt, D.E., Walker, E.L. 2006. Mutations in Arabidopsis yellow stripe-like1 and yellow stripe-like 3 reveal their roles in metal ion homeostasis and loading of metal ions in seeds. Plant Physiology 141:1446-1458.
Yoo, C. Y., K. Miura, J. B. Jin, J. Lee, H. C. Park, D. E. Salt, D. J. Yun, R. A. Bressan, and P. M. Hasegawa. 2006. SIZ1 SUMO E3 Ligase Facilitates Basal Thermotolerance in Arabidopsis Independent of Salicylic Acid. Plant Physiology 142:1548-1558.
Yoo, C.Y., Miura, K., Jin, J.B., Lee, J. Park, H.C., Salt, D.E., Yun, D.J., Bressan, R.A., Hasegawa, P.M. 2006. SIZ1 SUMO E3 ligase facilitates basal thermotolerance in Arabidopsis independent of salicylic acid. Plant Physiology 143:1548-1558.
Department of Youth Development & Agricultural Education
Books / Book Chapters
Carroll, N. and D. Jones. 2006. Living on Acreages, What You Need to Know. Midwest Plan Service (MWPS-50).
Chezem, L. 2006, June. Public Health Law Bench Book for Indiana Courts. Update July 2006 available at http://spa.american.edu/justice/ .
Rothstein, M., L. Chezem, M. Talbot, and A. Scholfield. 2006. Public Health Law Guide Book Book Judicial Guidebook for Kentucky Judges Courts, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, at www.Publichealthlaw.info.
Hedges, L. E., and N. A. Knobloch. 2006. Supervising and Mentoring the Beginning Teacher: An Affirming Approach. Columbus, OH: Agricultural Education Curriculum.
Refereed Journal Publications
Wilson, E. B., W. G. Camp and M. A. Balschweid. 2006. Identifying Content for an Open Courseware Pre-Service Agricultural Education Program Planning Course. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(1):64-77.
Balschweid, M. A. 2006. Designing Vocational Education for a Changing World: Teaching Academic Standards Within a Vocational Context. International Journal of Learning 12(1): 24-33.
Knobloch, N. A. 2006. Exploring relationships of teachers’ sense of efficacy in two student teaching programs. Journal of Agricultural Education. 47(2):36-47.
Whittington, M. S., E. A. McConnell and N. A. Knobloch. 2006. Teacher efficacy of novice teachers in agricultural education at the end of the school year. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(4):26-38.
Rothhaar, R., B. Pittendrigh and K. Orvis. 2006. The Genomics Analogy Model for Educators (GAME): The Effectiveness of the Lego® Model in Teaching Gene Sequencing and Biotechnology in High School Classrooms. Journal of Biological Education 40(3): 166-171.
Rusk, C. P., S. Blomeke, M. A. Balschweid, S. J. Elliot and D. Baker. 2006. An Evaluation of Retinal Imaging Technology for 4-H Beef and Sheep Identification. Journal of Extension 43 (4), Article No. 5FEA7.
Rusk, C. P., K. M. Brubaker, M. A. Balschweid and E. A. Pajor. 2006. Evaluation of a Livestock Ethics Curriculum for High School Youth. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(3):107-118.
Talbert, B. A. and M. A. Balschweid. 2006. Career Aspirations of Selected FFA Members. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(2):67-80.
Wakefield, D. B., B. A. Talbert and S. Pense. 2006. A descriptive study on the preparation of student teachers to work with diverse populations. Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development, 2(1), available at http://wed.siu.edu/Journal/ (14 pp.).
Wakefield, D. B., M. L. Brandenburg, B. A. Talbert and S. Pense. 2006. Identifying the roles and challenges of female agricultural teachers employed in Illinois: A descriptive study. Online Journal
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for Workforce Education and Development, 2(1), available at http://wed.siu.edu/Journal/ (17 pp.).
Tucker, M., S.R. Whaley and, J. S. Sharp. 2006. Consumer perceptions of food-related risks. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 41(2): 135-142.
Shoji T. Suzuki K., Abe T., Kaneko Y., Shi H.Z., Zhu JK, Rus A, Hawegawa PM, Hashimoto T. 2006. Salt stress affects cortical microtubule organization and helical growth in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell Physiology 47:1158-1168.
Waters, B.M., Chu, H.H., Didonato, R.J., Roberts, L.A., Eisley, R.B., Lahner, B., Salt, D.E., Walker, E.L. 2006. Mutations in Arabidopsis yellow stripe-like1 and yellow stripe-like 3 reveal their roles in metal ion homeostasis and loading of metal ions in seeds. Plant Physiology 141:1446-1458.
Yoo, C. Y., K. Miura, J. B. Jin, J. Lee, H. C. Park, D. E. Salt, D. J. Yun, R. A. Bressan, and P. M. Hasegawa. 2006. SIZ1 SUMO E3 Ligase Facilitates Basal Thermotolerance in Arabidopsis Independent of Salicylic Acid. Plant Physiology 142:1548-1558.
Yoo, C.Y., Miura, K., Jin, J.B., Lee, J. Park, H.C., Salt, D.E., Yun, D.J., Bressan, R.A., Hasegawa, P.M. 2006. SIZ1 SUMO E3 ligase facilitates basal thermotolerance in Arabidopsis independent of salicylic acid. Plant Physiology 143:1548-1558.
Department of Youth Development & Agricultural Education
Books / Book Chapters
Carroll, N. and D. Jones. 2006. Living on Acreages, What You Need to Know. Midwest Plan Service (MWPS-50).
Chezem, L. 2006, June. Public Health Law Bench Book for Indiana Courts. Update July 2006 available at http://spa.american.edu/justice/ .
Rothstein, M., L. Chezem, M. Talbot, and A. Scholfield. 2006. Public Health Law Guide Book Book Judicial Guidebook for Kentucky Judges Courts, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, at www.Publichealthlaw.info.
Hedges, L. E., and N. A. Knobloch. 2006. Supervising and Mentoring the Beginning Teacher: An Affirming Approach. Columbus, OH: Agricultural Education Curriculum.
Refereed Journal Publications
Wilson, E. B., W. G. Camp and M. A. Balschweid. 2006. Identifying Content for an Open Courseware Pre-Service Agricultural Education Program Planning Course. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(1):64-77.
Balschweid, M. A. 2006. Designing Vocational Education for a Changing World: Teaching Academic Standards Within a Vocational Context. International Journal of Learning 12(1): 24-33.
Knobloch, N. A. 2006. Exploring relationships of teachers’ sense of efficacy in two student teaching programs. Journal of Agricultural Education. 47(2):36-47.
Whittington, M. S., E. A. McConnell and N. A. Knobloch. 2006. Teacher efficacy of novice teachers in agricultural education at the end of the school year. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(4):26-38.
Rothhaar, R., B. Pittendrigh and K. Orvis. 2006. The Genomics Analogy Model for Educators (GAME): The Effectiveness of the Lego® Model in Teaching Gene Sequencing and Biotechnology in High School Classrooms. Journal of Biological Education 40(3): 166-171.
Rusk, C. P., S. Blomeke, M. A. Balschweid, S. J. Elliot and D. Baker. 2006. An Evaluation of Retinal Imaging Technology for 4-H Beef and Sheep Identification. Journal of Extension 43 (4), Article No. 5FEA7.
Rusk, C. P., K. M. Brubaker, M. A. Balschweid and E. A. Pajor. 2006. Evaluation of a Livestock Ethics Curriculum for High School Youth. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(3):107-118.
Talbert, B. A. and M. A. Balschweid. 2006. Career Aspirations of Selected FFA Members. Journal of Agricultural Education 47(2):67-80.
Wakefield, D. B., B. A. Talbert and S. Pense. 2006. A descriptive study on the preparation of student teachers to work with diverse populations. Online Journal for Workforce Education and Development, 2(1), available at http://wed.siu.edu/Journal/ (14 pp.).
Wakefield, D. B., M. L. Brandenburg, B. A. Talbert and S. Pense. 2006. Identifying the roles and challenges of female agricultural teachers employed in Illinois: A descriptive study. Online Journal
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Porterfield, D. M $20,000 Studies of Nitric Oxide Biochemistry in Cardiovascular Physiology Using Self Referencing No Sensor Technology
Rickus, Jenna L $7,500 IRL for Jianxiu Zhao
$15,712 Metabolic Engineering of Microalgae for the Production of Fuels and Chemicals
$47,060 Engaging New Researchers to Work in Soybean Utilization
Theller, Lawrence O $145,800 A Working Plan of GIS Team for the ZT Vineyard Project
Woloshuk, Charles P $6,297 Ozonation of Corn, Wheat and Barley for the Control of Pests and Spoilage Agents, and the Removal of Off-Odors in Commercial Grain
Storage Structures
Department of Agricultural EconomicsAkridge, Jay T $165 Management Development Program for Food Retailers of Latin America
Alexander, Corinne E $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
$7,317 North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
$34,204 Leadership Development Program
Balagtas, Joseph V $19,974 Impact of Trade Liberalization on Dairy Industry in The Ivory Coast
Chen, Susan E $15,712 Does Location Matter? The Link Between Obesity and Access to Food
$21,240 Secretary of State Grant
$60,000 Secretary of State Grant
Day, Harlan R
Krutz, Gary W
Mosier, Nathan S
Narsimhan, Ganesan
Tao, Bernard Y
Ayres, Janet S
Ivantysynova, Monika
Irudayaraj, Joseph M
Lumkes, John H
Maier, Dirk E
Ladisch, Michael R
97
Sponsored Programs
Dennis, Jennifer L $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
Dobbins, Craig L $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
Dooley, Frank J $37,500 The Impacts of Biofuels on Transportation and Logistics in Indiana
Florax, Raymond $15,712 Spatial Dynamics of Demography, Geography and Economic Growth: A Hierarchial Linear Model Approach
Foster, Kenneth A $81,528 Research to Support Linking Livestock Markets to Wildlife Conservation
$15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
$15,400 "The Indiana New Ventures"
$4,565,767 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
$17,500 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$17,500 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$17,500 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$17,500 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$17,500 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored GTAP Consortium Membership
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored GTAP Consortium Membership
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored GTAP Consortium Membership
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored GTAP Consortium Membership
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored Industrials
$17,500 Netherlands Bureau of EC
$18,200 GTAP Consortium
$18,200 GTAP Consoritum Membership
$20,701 Challenges and Opportunities from South-South Linkages: How Will India and China Affect Other Developing Countries?
$27,500 Multi-Sponsored GTAP Consortium Membership
Holt, Matthew T $21,500 The Role of Nonlinearity and Transactions Costs in Southern Timber and Regional Forest Product Markets
Hurt, Christopher A $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
Keeney, Roman M $29,050 A Proposal to Work Under Subcontract as Part of Global Insight's Proposal in Response to Solicitation Number FSA-R-21-05DC, Cost
Benefit Analysis
Lee, John G $50,974 Multi-Criteria Optimization of Watershed Management Practices for Sediment, Nutrient, and Pesticide Control
$13,200 West Africa Regional Facilitator - Bean/Cowpea
$22,498 Drainage Water Management for Mid-Western Row Crop Agriculture
$104,548 Developing Bean and Cowpea Market Opportunities in Eastern and Southern Africa
$175,437 West Africa Regional (Facilitator RF)
$4,087 Agricultural Export and Rural Incomes -Egypt
$12,600 "The Indiana New Ventures"
$15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
$81,528 Research to Support Linking Livestock Markets to Wildlife Conservation
$6,000 Co-Editorship in Chief for the Journal of Agricultural Economics
$19,430 Analysing Prize Reward Incentives to Accelerate Innovation in African Agriculture
$20,203 Using Prize Rewards to Accelerate Innovation in African Agriculture
$229,500 "Graduate Fellowships in Agricultural Trade Policy"
McNamara, Kevin T $38,570 USDA/FAS Development with Kabul University Agricultural Faculty Project
Miller, William A $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
Paarlberg, Philip L $14,729 Estimation of the Economic Impact of AI Under Alternative Trade Regionalization Scenarios
Patrick, George F $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
$4,250 Co-Editorship of American Journal of Agricultural Economics
$4,250 Co-Editorship of American Journal of Agricultural Economics
$37,500 The Impacts of Biofuels on Transportation and Logistics in Indiana
$2,296 Aquaculture Cage Culture Demonstration Project at SIPAC
$15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
$74,390 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Core Outreach
$27,000 Economic and Sustainability Evaluation of New Technologies in Sorghum and Millet Production
$36,500 Economic and Sustainability Evaluation of New Technologies in Sorghum and Millet Production
$150,000 Institutional and Technological Innovations in the Cotton Sector of West Africa
$6,000 Co-Editorship in Chief for the Journal of Agricultural Economics
$20,000 Economic Analysis of Pest Management, Technology Adoption and Smallholder Cocoa Production in Indonesia
$33,150 Globalization, Agricultural Growth and The Environment: Consolidation and Continuity of Sanrem Research in Southeast Asia
$110,500 Watershed-Scale Evaluation of BMP Effectiveness and Acceptability. Eagle Creek Watershed, Indiana
Thompson, Sarahelen $15,344 Beckman, Jayson F.
$5,950 A Proposal to Work Under Subcontract as Part of Global Insight's Proposal in Response to Solicitation Number FSA-R-21-05DC, Cost
Benefit Analysis
$37,500 The Impacts of Biofuels on Transportation and Logistics in Indiana
Vitale, Jeffrey D $50,974 Multi-Criteria Optimization of Watershed Management Practices for Sediment, Nutrient, and Pesticide Control
$60,826 Paraguay CGE Training Project, JICA-GTAP
Fulton, Joan R
Hertel, Thomas W
Lowenberg-Deboer, James
M
Marshall, Maria I
Masters, William A
Preckel, Paul V
Quagrainie, Kwamena K
Walmsley, Terrie L
Sanders, John H
Shively, Gerald E
Tyner, Wallace E
98
Sponsored Programs
$62,548 Disaggregation of the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Data Base for Africa and Capacity Building
Wilson, Christine A $15,000 Risk Management Programs for Indiana Specialty and Priority Crop Producers
Department of AgronomyAnderson, Joseph M $46,852 Utilization of Genetics, Breeding and DNA Technologies to Develop Wheat that is Resistant to Multiple Disease and Pests
$66 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$138 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$3,600 Crop Performance
$20,000 Potassium Management
$20,000 Potassium Management
$500 Putting Greens Research
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Putting Greens Research
$1,150 Multi-Sponsored
$1,500 Putting Greens Research
$1,710 2001 National Tall Fescure Test
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Turfgrass Research
$2,700 Multi-Sponsored
$2,700 Multi-Sponsored
$4,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Putting Greens Research
$5,250 Multi-Sponsored
$7,500 2007 National Zoysiagrass Test (ZG-07-1) ...
$7,901 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$8,191 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation MOA
$11,632 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$12,500 Bigelow- National Turfgrass Evaluation Program TF-06-17 Tall Fescue Test
$30,000 Water Movement in Golf Course Putting Green Rootzones: Production of High Quality Digital Video Recordings
$4,617 2007 Indiana Water Resources Research Center
$211,542 Multisensor / Multiscale Assessment of Urban Impacts in the Great Lakes Region
$4,500 Soil Fertility Research
$10,000 Biodiesel Sustainability
$12,000 Rediscovering the Science Base for Soil Specific Potassium Recommendations
$35,000 Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Management Practices
$2,400 Corn Yield Response to Applied Fertilizer Nitrogen: Fine-Tuning Purdue's N Rate Recommendations
$3,240 Crop Response to Micronutrient Fertilizers
$9,000 Zinc Availability from Novel Fertilizers When Applied to Soil
$12,000 Physiology of Early Planted Soybean
$15,712 Developing and Verifying a Nitrogen Transformation and Lossmodel for Agriculture a 2006 PRF Research Proposal to the Department of
Agronomy
$16,158 Effective Manganese Management for High Soybean Yields in Glyphosate-Dominant Cropping Systems
$500 Soybean Research
$875 Soybean Research
$1,050 Conley Dow Agrosciences MUA
$1,350 Soybean Research
$1,350 Soybean Research
$1,500 Soybean Research
$2,500 Soybean Research
$2,800 Soybean Research
$5,373 Monitoring the Distribution of the Western Corn Rootworm Rotation-Resistant Variant Using ELISA
$6,000 Soybean Research
$8,600 Multi-Sponsored
$15,000 Soybean Research
$17,000 Multi-Sponsored
$21,500 Cultural Practice Evaluation for Canola Production Under Indiana Conditions
$27,142 Monitoring the Distribution of the Western Corn Rootworm Rotation-Resistant Variant Using ELISA
$30,000 Physiology of Early Planted Soybean
$1,500 ABG AG Services LLC
$1,500 Remote Sensing
Devillez, Philip L $4,752 Crop Performance Program
$25,500 Development and Enhancement of Sorghum Germplasm and Collaborative Research on Drought and Grain Mold Resistance/PRF-207
$25,500 Striga Biotechnology Development and Technology Transfer - PRF 213
Bowling, Laura C
Walmsley, Terrie L
Beyrouty, Craig A
Bigelow, Cale A
Crawford, Melba M
Ejeta, Gebisa
Camberato, James J
Conley, Shawn P
Brouder, Sylvie M
99
Sponsored Programs
$39,000 INTSORMIL/Horn of Africa - PRF 211
$63,000 Development and Enhancement of Sorghum Germplasm and Collaborative Research on Drought and Grain Mold Resistance/PRF-207
$71,500 INTSORMIL/Horn of Africa - PRF 211
$600 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$1,000 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$2,500 Crop Diagnostic Training
$2,800 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$3,000 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$4,000 Crop Diagnostic Training
$4,000 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$4,000 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$6,000 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$6,800 Crop Diagnostic Training - Summer 2007
$3,500 Climatological Monitoring of Ultraviolet Radiation
$34,600 Climatological Monitoring of Ultraviolet Radiation
$4,129,226 National Air Emissions Monitoring Study
Graveel, John G $33,164 Grad Support - Tippe Wildlife Habitat (673 1150-3808)
Gurney, Kevin R $42,004 High-Resolution Fossil Fuel Emission Estimates in Support of NACP CO2 Measurements and Assimilation System
$2,700 Soil Erosion Research
$122,210 Acquisition of Goods and Services
$1,700 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$41,166 Evolutionary Genomics of a Rice Centromere
$100,966 Sequencing of Chromosome 3 Short Arms from the AA, BB, CC, BBCC Genomes ...Functional and Evolutionary Genomics
$216,586 Comparative Genomics of Rice: Reconstructing Rice Chromosome 1 in Related Species
$274,985 Oryza Map Alignment Project
$427,000 Genomics for Phaseolus as a Community Resource
$1,736,093 VCA Soymap: An Integrated Map of Soybean for Resolution and Dissection of Multiple Genome Duplication Events
$2,000 Turfgrass Research
$7,901 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$15,712 Improvement of Drought to lerance in Perennial Ryegrass by Transferring the Drebia Gene from Arabidopsis thaliana
$20,500 Multi-Sponsored
$200 Manure and Nutrient Research
$300 Manure and Nutrient Research
$1,200 Corn Yield Response to Applied Fertilizer Nitrogen: Fine-Tuning Purdue's N Rate Recommendations
$314,300 Manure Management Planner (MMP) Nutrient Management Planning Software
Johnson, Keith D $500 Forage Research
$388 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$11,880 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$11,880 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$15,300 Memorandum of Understanding Between the Agronomy Department of Purdue University and the Clay Mineral Society
$55,661 Surface Colloidal Chemistry Related to Sorption of Ammonium, Atrazine and Glyphosate
$6,000 Water Losses from Tile-Drained Fields in Southeastern Indiana
$35,000 Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Management Practices
$44,996 Drainage Water Management for Mid-Western Row Crop Agriculture
Kong, Lingrang $22,793 Improvement of Soft Winter Wheat for Fusarium Head Blight Resistance
$500 Research Programs in Soils and Land Use
$2,225 Soils and Septic Systems
$10,157 2007 Indiana Water Resources Research Center
Lee, Linda S $210,000 Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Management Practices
$3,500 Soybean Breeding Program
$132,300 High Yielding Varieties with Better Disease Resistance and Germplasm with Improved Protein and Oil
Ma, Jianxin $41,166 Evolutionary Genomics of a Rice Centromere
$20 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$27 Elementary School Field Trips
$27 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$55 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$64 Elementary School Field Trips
$76 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$190 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
Nielsen, Robert L $2,400 Corn Yield Response to Applied Fertilizer Nitrogen: Fine-Tuning Purdue's N Rate Recommendations
$20 State Climatology
$20 State Climatology
$25 Cocorahs Research Program
$25 Cocorahs Research Program
$25 State Climatology
$25 State Climatology
Gerber, Corey K
Grant, Richard H
Huang, Chi-Hua
Leroy, Allen R
McFee, William W
Niyogi, Devdutta S
Johnston, Cliff T
Jackson, Scott A
Jiang, Yiwei
Joern, Brad C
Kladivko, Eileen J
Lee, Brad D
Ejeta, Gebisa
100
Sponsored Programs
$30 Cocorahs Research Program
$30 Cocorahs Research Program
$30 Indiana State University
$30 Indiana State University
$30 State Climatology
$30 State Climatology
$30 State Climatology
$30 State Climatology
$33 State Climatology
$35 State Climatology
$50 State Climatology
$2,500 Indiana State University
$2,500 An Intensive GIS and Web-Based Agricultural Climate Atlas for Indiana
$28,931 Developing Activities for Conceptualizing Climate and Climate Change
$44,999 Integrating Recent Remote Sensing Products to Improve the Representation of Vegetation and Transpiration Processes in the NOAH
Land Surfaces Model
$45,000 Cyberinfrastructure for End-To-End Environmental Exploration
$50,180 Impact of Transportation Feedback on Land Atmosphere Water Vapor Exchange and Land Surface Memory
$3,904 Utilization of Genetics, Breeding and DNA Technologies to Develop Wheat that is Resistant to Multiple Disease and Pests
$6,500 Identification of Wheat Genes Encoding Essential Components of Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight
$17,500 Multi-Sponsored
$35,000 Oat Improvement
$79,775 Improvement of Soft Winter Wheat for Fusarium Head Blight Resistance
$140,448 Soft Winter Wheat Germplasm Enhancement for Pyramided Disease Resistance, Preharvest Sprout Resistant Soft White Wheat, and
Strong Gluten Soft Wheat
Owens, Phillip R $4,000 Water Losses from Tile-Drained Fields in Southeastern Indiana
$90 2001 National Tall Fescure Test
$100 Turfgrass Growth Regulator
$200 Multi-Sponsored
$200 Multi-Sponsored
$300 Turfgrass Research
$500 Turfgrass Research
$500 William H. Daniel Turfgrass Research and Diagnostic Center
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Turfgrass Weed Management Research Programs
$1,500 William H. Daniel Turfgrass Research and Diagnostic Center
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Turfgrass Research
$4,000 Multi-Sponsored
$4,400 Turfgrass Growth Regulator
$4,500 Turf Grass Weed Management Research Programs
$4,500 Turfgrass Growth Regulator
$5,000 Turfgrass Growth Regulator
$5,208 Velocity and Certainty to Eliminate Poa trivialis in Newly Established Creeping Bentgrass
$5,485 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation MOA
$6,800 Multi-Sponsored
$8,750 Turfgrass Research
$8,750 Turfgrass Research
$8,750 Turfgrass Research
$8,750 W.H. Daniel Turfgrass Research and Diagnostic Center
$10,074 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$10,400 Multi-Sponsored
$10,534 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$10,850 Midwest Regional Turff Foundation
$12,600 Turfgrass Weed Management Research Programs
$12,985 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$45,000 Reicher - Service & Site Agreement Dow
$388 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$1,000 Soil and Clay Mineral
$3,500 Darrell Schulze - U of Illinois @ Urbana-Champaign
$11,880 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$11,880 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
Scofield, Steven R $58,500 Identification of Wheat Genes Encoding Essential Components of Resistance to Fusarium Head Blight
Shen, Xiaorong $11,396 Improvement of Soft Winter Wheat for Fusarium Head Blight Resistance
$10,100 Spike 1 Novel Mechanisams for ROP Activation & Actin-Based Morphogenesis
$120,000 The Arabidopsis Wave Complex: Mechanisms of Localized Actin Polymerization and Growth
$152,554 Spike 1 Novel Mechanisams for ROP Activation & Actin-Based Morphogenesis
$33,241 2007 Indiana Water Resources Research Center
Niyogi, Devdutta S
Ohm, Herbert W
Reicher, Zachary J
Schulze, Darrell G
Szymanski, Daniel B
Turco, Ronald F
101
Sponsored Programs
$70,000 Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Management Practices
$227,500 Watershed-Scale Evaluation of BMP Effectiveness and Acceptability. Eagle Creek Watershed, Indiana
$5,300 American Society of Agronomy
$10,600 American Society of Agronomy
$56,605 Jim Vorst-Asa
$36 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$600 Agricultural Cropping Sciences
$2,954 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Agriculture Cropping Systems
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Nutrient Management for High Yield Corn & Soybeans
$4,661 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$8,159 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$12,000 Efficient Nitrogen Management for Corn Producers with Automatic Guidance Systems
$37,703 Effective Manganese Management for High Soybean Yields in Glyphosate-Dominant Cropping Systems
$200 Corn Genetics
$1,000 Plant DNA Conference
$1,000 Starch Genetics
$3,000 Workshop: Embo Workshop on Plant DNA Repair and Recombination to Be Held in Presqu'ile De Giens, France May 31 - June 3,2007
$10,000 International Workshop on Plant DNA Repair and Recombination
$1,617,351 The Maize Tilling Project:Reverse Genetics of Maize Point Mutations
Williams, Christie E $46,852 Utilization of Genetics, Breeding and DNA Technologies to Develop Wheat that is Resistant to Multiple Disease and Pests
Zhuang, Qianlai $189,145 Collaborative Research: Impact of Permafrost Degradation on Carbon and Water in the Boreal Ecosystems
Department of Animal Sciences$2,500 Poultry (Duck) Nutrition Research
$32,124 Determination of Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids from Feed Ingredients for Broilers
$36,000 Poultry Research
$47,600 New Phytase Formulation - I
$48,000 Danisco
$150,000 The NCS Project
Allrich, Rodney D $750 Incoming Freshman Integration and Retention Through Student-Led Animal Science Courses
$1,530 Pythase in Poultry
$5,000 Pyhtase in Poultry
$7,500 Poultry Research
$7,850 Animal Science Research
$7,850 Poultry Research
$19,761 Dietary Effects on Laying Hen Emissions
$25,000 Pyhtase in Poultry
$44,504 Hen Testing Agreement
$44,506 The Effectiveness of Ractopamine Hydrochoride on Growth Performance in Finishing Turkeys Fed for the Last 7 to 14 Days Prior to
Slaughter
$48,186 Determination of Ileal Digestibility of Amino Acids from Feed Ingredients for Broilers
$15,712 Mechanisms Regulating the Dimethylations Status of the Lysine 9 Residue of Histone H3 in Porcine Oocytes and Embryos
$404,814 Mechanisms Regulating Histone H3 Dimethylation in Porcine Embryos
Cheng, Heng-Wei $13,415 Acquisition of Goods and Services
$370,575 Zebrafish ES Cell Lines for Targeted Mutagenesis
$370,575 Zebrafish ES Cell Lines for Targeted Mutagenesis
Delks, Barry L $750 Incoming Freshman Integration and Retention Through Student-Led Animal Science Courses
Diekman, Mark A $750 Incoming Freshman Integration and Retention Through Student-Led Animal Science Courses
$15,000 Dr. Shawn Donkin's Dairy Research
$15,333 Thomas, Milton
$26,852 Dairy Product Intake Regulation of Energy Metabolism
$28,000 Cattle Research
$104,518 Fetal Programming, Fructose, and Insulin Resistance
Ebner, Paul D $44,676 Employing Phage Therapy to Reduce Lairage Associated Increases in Salmonella Shedding
$5,500 NCRAC Extension Project
$74,390 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Core Outreach
$1,128 Treatment of Ground Beef Trimmings with Ammonia for Pathogen Reduction
$2,770 Effects of Dietary Fat and Crude Protein on Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics in Steers Fed Differing Levels of Distiller's
Dried Grains
$95,760 Muscle Fiber Type, Postmortem Energy Metabolism and Pork Quality
$144,371 Meat Tenderness Prediction: a Fundamental Structural Approach Based on Tissue-Light Interaction
Grant, Alan L $250 Incoming Freshman Integration and Retention Through Student-Led Animal Science Courses
$6,500 Midwest Poultry Cost Share
$28,874 Bone Mineralization
$10,000 Beef ResearchLake, Scott L
Weil, Clifford F
Hester, Patricia Y
Vorst, James J
Einstein, Mark E
Gerrard, David E
Adeola, Olayiwola
Vyn, Tony J
Applegate, Todd J
Cabot, Ryan A
Collodi, Paul
Donkin, Shawn S
Turco, Ronald F
102
Sponsored Programs
$22,160 Effects of Dietary Fat and Crude Protein on Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics in Steers Fed Differing Levels of Distiller's
Dried Grains
$5,000 BASF Corporation
$8,704 Evaluation of the Effects of Distillers Dried Grains and Ractopamine on Growth Performance and Pork Quality in Genetically Lean Pigs
$14,000 Dr. Latour Research Program
$15,000 BASF Corporation
$25,000 Smith Field Foods, Inc.
$13,415 Acquisition of Goods and Services
$72,996 Acquisition of Goods and Services
Lemenager, Ronald P $2,770 Effects of Dietary Fat and Crude Protein on Feedlot Performance and Carcass Characteristics in Steers Fed Differing Levels of Distiller's
Dried Grains
Lossie, Amy C $15,712 Modeling Epigenetic Effects of Intraterine Growth Retardation in the Mouse
Muir, William M $149,002 Improved Animal Model for Assessment of Allergenic Potential of Foods Through Selective Deletion of T Cells and Global Gene
Expression Analysis
$3,500 Cheminova, Inc.
$5,775 Alltech Biotchnology Center
$5,775 Alltech Biotechnology Center
$5,775 Alltech Biotechnology Center
$5,775 Animal Science Research
$4,964 Employing Phage Therapy to Reduce Lairage Associated Increases in Salmonella Shedding
$5,000 Swine Research
$9,750 Pro*Cal
$15,232 Evaluation of the Effects of Distillers Dried Grains and Ractopamine on Growth Performance and Pork Quality in Genetically Lean Pigs
$20,000 Advancing Animal Production
$23,903 Effect of Soybean Peroxidase Activity on Phenolic Compounds, Ammonia, and Other Compounds in Swine Manure
$100,000 Multi-Sponsored
Russell, Mark A $2,500 Incoming Freshman Integration and Retention Through Student-Led Animal Science Courses
$15,232 Evaluation of the Effects of Distillers Dried Grains and Ractopamine on Growth Performance and Pork Quality in Genetically Lean Pigs
$55,292 Development of a Soy Allergy Model in Swine, Purdue University
$5,500 Ice Robotics Limited
$40,000 Estimating Daily Milk, Component Yield, and SCS from Individual Milking Data - Development of Updated A.M.-P.M. Factors for Dairy
Cattle
$6,375 Utilization of Economics Selection Indexes and DNA Marker Technology to Enhance Value in Beef Cattle
$55,292 Development of a Soy Allergy Model in Swine, Purdue University
Sutton, Alan L $15,935 Effect of Soybean Peroxidase Activity on Phenolic Compounds, Ammonia, and Other Compounds in Swine Manure
$326,648 Signal Transduction Along Cardiac Thin Filaments
$336,404 Signal Transduction Along Cardiac Thin Filaments
$355,575 Signal Transduction Along Cardiac Thin Filaments
Teegarden, Dorothy $44,794 Fetal Programming,Fructose, and Insulin Resistance
Department of Biochemistry$44,968 The Role of Set1-Mediated Ethylation in Chromatin Function
$210,377 The Role of Set1-Mediated Methylation in Chromatin Function
$6,515 Knutson,Bruce,A
$140,436 Micromechanical Sensors for Virus Detection
$18,000 Functional Analysis of Phenylpropanois Cytochrome P450-Dependent Monoxygenases (Supplement for Student Summer Support)
$100,000 Secondary Metabolism in Arabidopisis
$150,000 Functional Analysis of Phenylpropanoid Cytochrome
$340,000 Manipulation of Lignin Biosynthesis to Maximize Ethanol Production from Populus Feedstocks
Forney, James D $2,472 Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1153
Gimble, Frederick S $213,390 Engineering DNA Endonuclease Teagents for Gene Targeting
Hall, Mark C $3,000 Proteomic Analysis of Meiosis
Hermodson, Mark A $25,000 Protein Science
Kirchmaier, Ann L $15,712 Sir2 Function in Epigentic Processes
Liu, Xiaoqi $153,663 Functional Studies of PLK1 and Its Interacting Proteins
Ogas, Joseph P $15,712 Biochemical Characterization of the PKL Chromatin Remodeling Complex
$2,000 Tao Grad Travel
$25,000 Identification of Drug Targets Based on Dendrimer Nanprobes and Mass Spectrometry
$25,000 Molecular Connections Between Metabolic Syndrome and Coronary Artery Disease, a Proteomics Approach
$46,699 SYK and Associated Proteins in Breast Cancer
$50,000 Quantitative Proteomics by Soluble Polymer-Based Isotopic Labeling
$238,363 Career: Soluble Nanopolymers for Targeted Proteomics in Vitro and in Living Cells
Weiner, Henry $351,734 Enzymology/Molecular Biology of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase
Department of Botany & Plant Pathology$3,850 Task Order for 7/24-9/30/06
$15,000 Indiana-Phytophthora sojae Losses-Part of Ohio State Univeristy's Limiting Losses to Phytophthora sojae in the North Central Region
$34,929 Acquisition of Goods and Services
Abney, T S
Tao, Weiguo A
Briggs, Scott D
Broyles, Steven S
Schutz, Michael M
Stewart, Terry S
Swartz, Darl R
Lake, Scott L
Latour, Mickey A
Lay, Donald C
Radcliffe, John S
Richert, Brian T
Chapple, Clinton C
Schinckel, Allan P
103
Sponsored Programs
Banks, Jo A $142,627 Banks IPA Agreement
$600 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Weed Research
$1,250 Multi-Sponsored
$2,300 Multi-Sponsored
$2,760 Soybean Field Trial Purdue Bauman
$3,150 Multi-Sponsored
$3,250 Weed Research
$4,000 Weed Research
$4,500 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,500 Multi-Sponsored
$5,500 Multi-Sponsored
$8,000 Weed Research
$9,500 Multi-Sponsored
$11,000 Multi-Sponsored
$11,300 Multi-Sponsored
$16,700 Multi-Sponsored
$31,000 Multi-Sponsored
$100 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$100 Tree Pest and Disease Diagnostic Workshop
$150 Multi-Sponsored Gift Account
$200 Multi-Sponsored Gift Account
$250 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$300 Tree Pest and Diagnostic Workshop
$2,000 Perform Host Range and Fungicide Efficacy Studies and Testing
$5,000 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
Bohl, Sandra J $150 Multi-Sponsored
Davis, Vince M $2,500 Utility Vehicle to Support Weed Biology, Management, and Other Research Projects
$250 Potassium Management
$250 Vegetable Research
$250 Vegetable Research
$750 Vegetable Research
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Potassium Management
$1,000 Watermelon Vine Decline
$1,500 Potassium Management
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Potassium Management
$2,000 Potassium Management
$5,000 Vegetable Research
$9,000 Potassium Management
$10,000 Watermelon Vine Decline
$13,000 Multi-Sponsored
$20,672 Vegetable Research
$26,974 Managing Soilborne Pathogens in Midwest Melon and Eggplant Crops Using Methyl Alternatives and New Application Methods
$98,500 The Management of Watermelon Vine Decline Through Sustainable Management Practices
Gibson, Kevin D $46,995 Integration of Late-Season Weed Control into Vegetable Production Systems
$4,802 Task Order for 8/1/06-9/30/06
$29,131 Acquisition of Goods and Services
$700 Multi-Sponsored
$700 Plant Nutrition and Disease Control
$3,860 Disease Research Program
$6,000 REU Supplement: Genetic and Molecular Insights Into Mechanisms Underlying a Maize Disease
$15,712 Arabidopsis Mutants with Altered Sensitivity to Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors, Including HC-Toxin
$163,860 Genetic and Molecular Insights into Mechanisms Underlying a Maize Disease
$900 Weed Research
$900 Weed Research
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,200 Multi-Sponsored
$1,500 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Weed Research
$2,100 Weed Research
$2,100 2007 University Cooperator Agreement for Unapproved, Trait-Bearing Corn
$2,400 Multi-Sponsored
$2,400 Multi-Sponsored
$2,500 Weed Research
Goodwin, Stephen B
Huber, Don M
Johal, Gurmukh S
Johnson, William G
Bauman, Thomas T
Beckerman, Janna L
Egel, Daniel S
104
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$2,500 Weed Research
$2,500 Utility Vehicle to Support Weed Biology, Management, and Other Research Projects
$2,520 Soybean Field Trial Purdue Johnson
$2,800 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Weed Research
$3,600 Weed Research
$4,000 Weed Research
$4,500 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Weed Research
$5,200 Multi-Sponsored
$6,800 Weed Research
$10,000 Weed Research
$10,000 Weed Research
$10,500 Weed Research
$11,000 Weed Research
$12,500 Multi-Sponsored
$15,000 Weed Research
$17,000 Multi-Sponsored
$19,000 Syngenta
$22,500 Weed Research
$27,000 Multi-Sponsored
$28,492 A Hands-On Approach to Management of Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds and Glyphosate Stewardship
$900 Multi-Sponsored
$900 Turfgrass Disease Research
$1,500 Turfgrass Disease Research
$3,000 Turfgrass Disease Research
$3,000 Turfgrass Disease Research
$5,300 Multi-Sponsored
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
$6,700 Turfgrass Disease Research
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$8,400 Multi-Sponsored
$8,500 Turfgrass Disease Research
$9,000 Multi-Sponsored
$9,600 Multi-Sponsored
$9,600 Multi-Sponsored
$9,800 Multi-Sponsored
$10,800 Turfgrass Disease Research
$10,800 Turfgrass Disease Research
$12,600 Turfgrass Disease Research
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$10,000 Algal Research
$10,000 Multi-Sponsored
$13,000 Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Composition of Filamentous Algae Present in California Rice Fields
$8,000 Soybean Rust Diagnostics Supplemental Funds
$12,255 Indiana Homeland Security Strategy for Plants, Insects and Invasive Species
$13,000 National Plant, Pest and Disease Diagnostic Network (NPDN)
$6,000 REU Supplement for Molecular Dissection of Plant Defense Responses to Necrotrophic Pathogens
$100,000 The Role of Receptor Like Cytoplasmic Kinase Mediated Signaling in Plant Responses to Necrotrophic and Biotrophic Pathogens
$250 Multi-Sponsored
$250 Multi-Sponsored
$300 Tree Pest and Disease Diagnostic Workshop
$16,000 Soybean Rust Diagnostics Supplemental Funds
$26,000 National Plant, Pest and Disease Diagnostic Network (NPDN)
$200 Multi-Sponsored
$16,000 Soybean Rust Diagnostics Supplemental Funds
$26,000 National Plant, Pest and Disease Diagnostic Network (NPDN)
$2,500 Wheat Disease Research
$4,000 Multi-Sponsored
$4,500 Wheat Disease Research
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$7,200 Multi-Sponsored
$15,000 Wheat Disease Research
$17,000 Wheat Disease Research
$21,250 Sentinel Plots to Monitor the Spread of Soybean Rust in the US Soybean Production Region
Johnson, William G
Latin, Richard X
Lembi, Carole A
Martyn, Raymond D
Mengiste, Tesfaye D
Rane, Karen K
Ruhl, Gail E
Shaner, Gregory E
105
Sponsored Programs
$21,250 Sentinel Plots to Monitor the Spread of Soybean Rust in the US Soybean Production Region
$144 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$4,000 A. Westphal - Botany & Plant Pathology Research
$5,000 Evaluation of Soybeans for Resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot (Cercospora sojina)
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
$15,000 Evaluation of Soybeans for Resistance to Frogeye Leaf Spot (Cercospora sojina)
$18,643 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$20,000 Multi-Sponsored
$32,637 Sustainable Management of Soybean Cyst Nematode Using Natural Population Density Suppression by Tillage System
$107,895 Managing Soilborne Pathogens in Midwest Melon and Eggplant Crops Using Methyl Alternatives and New Application Methods
$100 Purdue Pesticide Program
$100 Purdue Pesticide Program
$150 Multi-Sponsored
$200 Purdue Pesticide Program
$200 Purdue Pesticide Program
$250 Multi-Sponsored
$250 Purdue Pesticide Program
$250 Purdue Pesticide Program
$300 Purdue Pesticide Program
$432 Purdue Pesticide Program
$500 Multi-Sponsored
$500 Purdue Pesticide Program
$500 Purdue Pesticide Program
$904 Lockton
$909 Lockton
$10,157 2007 Indiana Water Resources Research Center
$500 Mycotoxins Research
$6,000 SDC Sensor Evaluation-Phase I
$10,930 The Efficacy for Treating Grain with Ozone in Continuous Flow Systems
$20,000 Functional Genemoics of Fusarium graminearum the Wheat and Barley Scab Fungus
$46,829 Isolate and Characterize Mutants Defective in DON Accumulation in Wheat Tissues
Department of Entomology$100 10th Amendment and Extension of Agreement Between Dow Agrosciences and Purdue University, Thirteenth Protocol. Experiment for
Ant Repellent Study
$495 9th Amendment and Extension of Agreement Between Dow Agrosciences and PU. Use of CO2 Releasing Materials as Attractants to
Subterranean Termites In
$835 Cockroach Research
$2,000 Cockroach Research
$4,800 Multi-Sponsored
$6,600 Multi-Sponsored
$8,500 Cockroach Research
$1,200 Acquisition of a Utility Tractor for Field Crops Entomology and Purdue Agricultural Center Research and General Use.
$2,500 Multi-Sponsored
$3,600 Unrestricted Gift to Support "Purdue Entomology Field Crops Pest Management Program"
$4,750 MON 88017 EUP Trial-Academic/ Yieldgard VT PRO EUP-2007
$4,940 MIR604/Bt11: Corn Rootworm Control and Yield Performance in Mid Maturity Field Corn
$5,750 Multi-Sponsored
$7,600 MIR162 COI Opportunity Trial: Corn Earworm (CEW) Efficacy on Field Corn.
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$19,000 MIRr604: Refuge Strategy Adult Emergence Tent Studies
$2,500 Multi-Sponsored
$2,500 Nematology Program
$10,000 Multi-Sponsored
$10,000 Soybean Cyst Nematode Research
$41,000 Investigations of Changes in Resistance of PI 88788 to Field Populations of Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN) that will Impact all North
Central States
$400 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Vegetable & Fruit Research
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,500 Establishing a Midwest Corn Earworm Migration and Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Network
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
Bennett, Gary W
Bledsoe, Larry W
Ferris, Virginia R
Foster, Ricky E
Westphal, Andreas
Whitford, Fred
Woloshuk, Charles P
Xu, Jin-Rong
Shaner, Gregory E
106
Sponsored Programs
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
$48,232 Indiana SARE Plan of Work - 2006
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,500 Turfgrass Research
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Turfgrass Research
$2,400 Multi-Sponsored
$8,500 Multi-Sponsored
$36,765 Indiana Homeland Security Strategy for Plants, Insects and Invasive Species
$1,600 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$105,520 Vectorbase: a Bioinformatics Resource Center for Invertebrate Vectors of Human Pathogens
$200 Entomology Field Crops Pest Management Research
$250 MON 88017 EUP Trial-Academic/ Yieldgard VT PRO EUP-2007
$260 MIR604/Bt11: Corn Rootworm Control and Yield Performance in Mid Maturity Field Corn
$400 MIR162 COI Opportunity Trial: Corn Earworm (CEW) Efficacy on Field Corn.
$1,000 MIRr604: Refuge Strategy Adult Emergence Tent Studies
$1,263 Soybean Aphid Management in the North Central States
$1,673 Soybean Aphid Management in the North Central States
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,016 Monitoring the Distribution of the Western Corn Rootworm Rotation-Resistant Variant Using ELISA
$4,800 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Krupke - Entomology - Research
$7,500 Krupke - Entomology - Research
$9,600 Acquisition of a Utility Tractor for Field Crops Entomology and Purdue Agricultural Center Research and General Use.
$10,000 Multi-Sponsored
$12,000 Krupke - Entomology - Research
$18,500 Multi-Sponsored
$48,354 Monitoring the Distribution of the Western Corn Rootworm Rotation-Resistant Variant Using ELISA
$1,000 Urban and Industrial Pest Management Research
$2,888 Cochran Fellowship Training Program: Mr. Velasquez
$7,500 Multi-Sponsored
$51,602 Genomic and Proteomic Responses to Dietary Toxins in a Stored Grain Insect Pest
$1,712,163 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
$12,000 Predicting Soybean Aphid Population Densities - Mary S Rice Proposal
$22,736 Soybean Aphid Management in the North Central States
$31,778 Soybean Aphid Management in the North Central States
$39,127 Periodicity of Soybean Aphid Outbreaks in Indiana
$251,198 Biological Control of the Soybean Aphid Yr 3 Funding.
Ortman, Eldon E $13,000 CSREES Agreement 90-CSA-IN4-410
Pearson, Johanna S $250 Turfgrass Research
Pierce, Christopher M $15,000 2006 Indiana CAPS Program Core Projects
$1,600 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$30,181 Functional Genomics in Hessian Fly
$51,602 Genomic and Proteomic Responses to Dietary Toxins in a Stored Grain Insect Pest
$60,000 Creation of a High-Density Genetic Map of the Hessian Fly Genome
$90,481 Molecular Genetic Improvement of Cowpeas
$1,712,163 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
$1,200 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$3,600 Multi-Sponsored
$4,200 Multi-Sponsored
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$9,000 Multi-Sponsored
$10,000 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$15,712 Influence of Billbugs on Weed Invasion in Turfgrass
$19,000 Midwest Regional Turf Foundation
$300 Ornamental Insect Research
$70,000 Plan of Work for 2006-2007: Exotic Forest Pest Education Program
$95,000 Ornamental Insect Research
$200,000 Plan of Work for 2006-2007: Information and Education Program for Emerald Ash Borer
Schemerhorn, Brandon J $29,093 Acquisition of Goods and Services
$128 Task Order for 7/1/06-8/30/06
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,227 Task Order for 7/1/06-8/30/06
Gibb, Timothy J
Hill, Catherine A
Krupke, Christian H
Shukle, Richard H
Sadof, Clifford S
Foster, Ricky E
Mason, Linda J
Murdock, Larry L
O'Neil, Robert J
Pittendrigh, Barry R
Richmond, Douglas S
107
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Stuart, Jeffrey J $1,700 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$1,900 10th Amendment and Extension of Agreement Between Dow Agrosciences and Purdue University, Thirteenth Protocol. Experiment for
Ant Repellent Study
$9,405 9th Amendment and Extension of Agreement Between Dow Agrosciences and PU. Use of CO2 Releasing Materials as Attractants to
Subterranean Termites In
$1,500 Entomology Research
$3,000 Entomology Research
$3,000 Entomology Research
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$4,500 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Entomology Research
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,700 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$2,472 Graduate School Summer Research Grant Dept. 1158
$10,000 Contract Between IDNR and Purdue Entomology Dept for Purde Entomological Research Collection
$15,000 2006 Indiana CAPS Program Core Projects
$27,500 Forest Insect Taxonomic Support (FITS) Initiative for the USDA-APHIS-PPQ/CAPS Exotic Pest Detection Survey Program
Yoo, Hojung S $1,263 Soybean Aphid Management in the North Central States
Department of Food Science$41,798 Inactivation of Pathogens in Protected Environments on Food and Food Contact-Surfaces Using Reactive Gases
$63,169 Vulnerability Determination for Air Vehicle Contamination
Bhunia, Arun K $400 Shuttleworth North America
$14,500 Indy International Wine Competition
$17,837 Indy International 2006 Wine Competition
$1,000 Chateau De Pique
$5,100 Wine Grape Action Team
$12,500 Commission on Higher Education- Bench Fee for Visiting Scholar Jutaporn Swangkeaw
$33,668 2007 Indy International Wine Competition
$177,200 Establishing China's Premier Luxury Wine Estate-ZT Vineyards; Phase II
$41,798 Inactivation of Pathogens in Protected Environments on Food and Food Contact-Surfaces Using Reactive Gases
$78,961 Vulnerability Determination for Air Vehicle Contamination
$485 Moisture Sorption, Vitamin C, and Antioxidant Capacity Assays
$2,000 Food Microbiology Research
$2,500 Mold Spore Survival
$1,500 Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
$12,000 Carotenoid Research Program
$12,000 Research on Cortenoids
$24,000 Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
$28,271 Impact of Food Matrix on Cocoa Polyphenol Bioavailablity In Vivo
$86,487 Effect of Digestion on the Cancer Chemopreventative Activity of Tea Catechins
$1,000 Corn Dry Milling
$10,000 New Slowly Digestible Starch Ingredients for Improved Health
$27,000 Chemical and Physical Aspects of Food and Nutritional Quality Sorghum and Millet
$35,112 Soft Winter Wheat Germplasm Enhancement for Pyramided Disease Resistance, Preharvest Sprout Resistant Soft White Wheat, and
Strong Gluten Soft Wheat
$44,550 Chemical and Physical Aspects of Food and Nutritional Quality of Sorghum and Millet, PRF 212
$72,000 Biopolymer and Cereal Research
$91,000 INTSORMIL West Africa Region - PRF 209
$93,000 INTSORMIL West Africa Region - PRF 209
$100,000 Cereals and Processing Research
$100,000 A Soluble Nanoscale Self-Assembling Complex from Starch, Protein, and Lipid for Healthy Nutrient Delivery
$600 Dr. Kevin Keener Research & Extension Activities
$21,432 Treatment of Ground Beef Trimmings with Ammonia for Pathogen Reduction
$41,798 Inactivation of Pathogens in Protected Environments on Food and Food Contact-Surfaces Using Reactive Gases
$3,500 Food Safety Research & Outreach Programs
$20,400 National Center for Food Protection and Defense
$299,944 Development of a National Educational and Outreach Program for Food Safety and Food Defense
$500 Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored Gift
$8,730 Moisture Sorption, Vitamin C, and Antioxidant Capacity Assays
$15,331 Stoklosa, Adam M.
$570,721 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
$1,000 Food Science ResearchMorgan, Mark T
Mauer, Lisa J
Cousin, Maribeth A
Wang, Changlu
Williams, Ralph E
Applegate, Bruce M
Butz, Ellen M
Butzke, Christian E
Corvalan, Carlos M
Linton, Richard H
Ferruzzi, Mario
Hamaker, Bruce R
Keener, Kevin M
Yaninek, John S
108
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$2,500 Multi-Sponsored Gift
$5,352 Food Science Research
$9,900 Evaluating Pliant's Steam Quick Microwaveable Film /Bag
$41,798 Inactivation of Pathogens in Protected Environments on Food and Food Contact-Surfaces Using Reactive Gases
$214,099 Novel Aseptic Processing and Packaging to Ready-To-Eat Frankfurters
Nelson, Philip E $321,149 Novel Aseptic Processing and Packaging to Ready-To-Eat Frankfurters
$14,485 Technologies, Bean-Based Ingredients and Value- Added Products to Enhance Bean Utilization and Consumption in the U.S. and Latin
America
$75,105 Technologies, Bean-Based Ingredients and Value- Added Products to Enhance Bean Utilization and Consumption in the U.S. and Latin
America
$41,798 Inactivation of Pathogens in Protected Environments on Food and Food Contact-Surfaces Using Reactive Gases
$110,545 Vulnerability Determination for Air Vehicle Contamination
Reuhs, Bradley L $15,712 Induced Alterations in Surface Polysaccharides of E. Coli O1557:H7
$250 Sensory Evaluation
$500 Multi-Sponsored
$500 Sensory Evaluation Research
$500 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Multi-Sponsored
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation
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$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,500 Multi-Sponsored
$1,500 Multi-Sponsored
$1,500 Sensory Evaluation Research
$1,800 Sensory Evaluation
$2,000 Aseptic Processing
$2,000 Food Science Research
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Multi-Sponsored
$2,000 Sensory Evaluation
$2,000 Sensory Evaluation
$2,100 Food Science Research
$2,300 Aseptic Processing
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$3,000 Sensory Evaluation
$3,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$3,500 Sensory Evaluation Research
$4,000 Multi-Sponsored
$4,000 Sensory Evaluation
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$5,000 Sensory Evaluation
$5,000 Sensory Evaluation
$6,000 Food Science Research
$11,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$11,000 Sensory Evaluation Research
$2,500 Fatty Acid Analysis Associated with Hemodialysis: A Pilot Study
$10,000 Effects of Obesity and Protein Intake on the Kidney
$10,000 Branch Structure of Starch from Selected Maize Mutants
$15,712 Novel Food Starches Generated by Genetic and Enzymatic Modifications
$40,000 Specialty Starches and Their Film Properties
Department of Forestry & Natural ResourcesArcher, Angela S $74,390 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Core Outreach
$8,703 AToL Collaborative Research: Resolving Mammalion Phylogeny Using Genomic Morphological Approaches.
$100,000 Development of a Panel of Microsatellite Loci and Assessment of Variability & Stock Structure in Bering Chukchi Beaufort Seas Stock of
Bowhead Whales
Bickham, John W
Morgan, Mark T
Nivens, David E
Watkins, Bruce A
Nielsen, S S
Smith, Richard S
Yao, Yuan
109
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Broussard, Shorna R $179,400 Using Social Indicators to Improve Adoption of Land Management Practices to Protect Water Quality in Three Midwestern Watersheds
$40,322 Largemouth Bass Nutrition
$386,444 Soy-In-Aquaculture 5
Busch, Joseph D $1,200 Sexual and Natual Selection on MHC Genes in the Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rat
$350 Herbicide Application Equipment for Forestry Research and Management at SEPAC
$1,349 Deer Fencing Material Request for Completion of Demonstration Forest Regeneration Opening at SEPAC and Davis PAC
$2,400 Hardwood Forestry Fund/Seedling Planting
$2,677 Hardwood Forestry Fund/Seedling Equipment
$4,948 Applied Research and Demonstration for Regenerating Oak on the Nature Conservancy and Forest Bank Lands in Southern Indiana
Cassens, Daniel L $49,084 A Handbook for Manufacturing and Marketing Eastern Hardwood Lumber Produced by the New Generation of Thin Kerf "Portable"
Sawmills
$250 Breeding Bird Communities and Swamp Sparrow Population Dynamics at Restored and Natural Marshes in South-Central Wisconsin
$250 Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) Population Dynamics and Breeding Bird Communitites at Restored and Natural Marshes
$5,000 Breeding Bird Communities and Swamp Sparrow Population Dynamics at Restored and Natural Marshes
$300 Sexual and Natual Selection on MHC Genes in the Banner-Tailed Kangaroo Rat
$1,700 Convergence of Genomics and the Land Grant Mission Emerging Trends in the Application of Genomics in Agriculture Research. A
National Scientific Conference
$5,000 Dr. Andrew Dewoody's Research Program
$6,000 REU - The Influence of Genotype on Vertebrate Survivorship
$33,493 Molecular Ecology and Conservation of Imperial Eagles (Aquila heliaca) and White-Tailed Eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) from Kazakhstan
$127,957 Development of DNA-Based Sexing Assays for Lake Sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens)
Dewoody, Yssa D $1,350 An Integrated, Hierarchical Framework for Modeling Biocomplexity
$250 Breeding Bird Communities and Swamp Sparrow Population Dynamics at Restored and Natural Marshes in South-Central Wisconsin
$250 Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) Population Dynamics and Breeding Bird Communitites at Restored and Natural Marshes
$500 Stopover Habitat Selection by Migrant Landbirds in a Fragmented Forest-Agricultural Landscape
$946 Stopover Habitat Selection by Migratory Landbirds in a Fragmented Forest-Agricultural Landscape
$5,000 Breeding Bird Communities and Swamp Sparrow Population Dynamics at Restored and Natural Marshes
$10,201 2006 Breeding Bird Surveys at Hoosier National Forest
$402 Procurement of a Bobcat Mounted Tree Shear for Exotic Invasive Woody Vegetation Control and Forestry Research
$2,102 Herbicide ApplicatIon Equipment for Forestry Research and Management at SEPAC
Farnsworth, Richard L $50,000 An Ecological/Environmental Decision Model for Watershed Management
Gazo, Rado $277,266 Hardwood Scanning - The Development of a Prototype X-Ray Log Scanner for Sawing Optimization
$3,000 Material Science and New Furniture Product Development: Evaluation of New Material Resources and Their Viability for Development
$4,000 Furniture Design for CNC Manufacturing (Milan Simek)
$45,575 Formation of Indiana Forest Products Community
$500 Municipal Urban Tree Care Forum of 2007
$500 Vegetation Management Right-of-Way
$783 Vegetation Management Right-of-Way
$1,000 Midwest Urban Tree Care Forum (MUTCF)
$1,500 Midwest Urban Tree Care Forum (MUTCF)
$2,000 Midwest Urban Tree Care Forum (MUTCF)
$2,000 Vegetation Management Right-of-Way
$3,900 Innovative Exotic Plant Management as it Applies to Improving Woodland, Wetland and Grassland Restoration in the Upper Midwest
$4,500 Vegetation Management Rights of Way
$5,500 Multi-Sponsored
$6,000 Multi-Sponsored
$7,000 Vegetation Management Right-of-Way
$7,167 Vegetation Management Right-of-Way
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$8,000 Multi-Sponsored
$4,948 Applied Research and Demonstration for Regenerating Oak on the Nature Conservancy and Forest Bank Lands in Southern Indiana
$18,750 Hoosier National Forest Data Collection
Lowe, Zachary E $1,300 Innovative Exotic Plant Management as it Applies to Improving Woodland, Wetland and Grassland Restoration in the Upper Midwest
MacGowan, Brian J $8,900 Habitat Use of Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock at Crane
$350 Herbicide ApplicatIon Equipment for Forestry Research and Management at SEPAC
$402 Procurement of a Bobcat Mounted Tree Shear for Exotic Invasive Woody Vegetation Control and Forestry Research
$100 Voluntary Support
$300 Support Activities for R. Mckenzie / H. Holt
$15,000 Indiana Arborists Association, Inc.
$150 Arborist Certification Conference
$7,588 Multi-Sponsored
$117,161 Amendment 1 Increase ... Genome-Enabled Modification of Poplar Root Development
$340,000 Manipulation of Lignin Biosynthesis to Maximize Ethanol Production from Populus Feedstocks
$48,862 Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Research
$112,200 Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center
$70,956 North Central Regional Aquaculture Extension Specialist (RAES)
$71,195 North Central Regional Aquaculture Extension Specialist (RAES)
Newman, Joyce R $765 Aquaculture Cage Culture Demonstration Project at SIPAC
Miller, Brian K
Brown, Paul B
Meilan, Richard
Michler, Charles H
Carlson, Donald E
Coates, Kathleen E
Holt, Harvey A
Jacobs, Douglass F
McKenna, James R
McKenzie, Rita L
Dewoody, James A
Dunning, John B
Farlee, Lenny D
Haviarova, Eva
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$500 Stopover Habitat Selection by Migrant Landbirds in a Fragmented Forest-Agricultural Landscape
$946 Stopover Habitat Selection by Migratory Landbirds in a Fragmented Forest-Agricultural Landscape
$3,900 Innovative Exotic Plant Management as it Applies to Improving Woodland, Wetland and Grassland Restoration in the Upper Midwest
$61,301 Tecumseh Project: Purdue Program for Native Americans - A Proposal for a Partnership Between Purdue University and the Sloan
Foundation
$337 Deer Fencing Material Request for Completion of Demonstration Forest Regeneration Opening at SEPAC and Davis PAC
$600 Hardwood Forestry Fund/Seedling Planting
$20,314 2007 Indiana Water Resources Research Center
$117,000 Watershed-Scale Evaluation of BMP Effectiveness and Acceptability. Eagle Creek Watershed, Indiana
$418,600 Using Social Indicators to Improve Adoption of Land Management Practices to Protect Water Quality in Three Midwestern Watersheds
$2,412 Procurement of a Bobcat Mounted Tree Shear for Exotic Invasive Woody Vegetation Control and Forestry Research
$5,098 Applied Research and Demonstration for Regenerating Oak on the Nature Conservancy and Forest Bank Lands in Southern Indiana
$6,000 Hardwood Forestry Fund: Forestry Site Preparation Equipment
$2,000 Voluntary Support
$2,341 Heffelfinger, Jim & Annette
$2,500 Campfire Conservation Fund, Inc
$2,993 Genetic Analysis of Black-Tailed Deer
$3,432 Turner, Sara
$5,800 Population Genetics of Mule Deer in Arizona
$8,000 Heffelfinger, Jim & Annette
$11,138 Genetic Analysis of River Otter and Bobcat Samples
$15,000 Population Genetics of the Allegheny Woodrat in Indiana
$15,712 Population Genetics of the Allegheny Woodrat in Indiana
$25,000 Simulating Dispersal Movements by American Marten (Martes Americana) Following Reintroduction
$66,000 Modeling of An Expanding River Otter Populations in North Dakota
$155,727 Population Genetics of Reintroduced California Bighorn Sheep in Oregon
Rode, Robert A $3,061 Aquaculture Cage Culture Demonstration Project at SIPAC
Seifert, John R $18,750 Hoosier National Forest Data Collection
$15,712 The Use of Standardized Toxicity Tests, 'Omic" Technologies, and Field Evaluations to Determine Novel Biomarkers of Exposure and
Effects in Freshwater
$210,000 Fate of Hormones in Tile-Drained Fields and Impact to Aquatic Organisms Under Different Animal Waste Management Practices
$88,600 Establishing China's Premier Luxury Wine Estate-ZT Vineyards; Phase II
$218,700 A Working Plan of GIS Team for the ZT Vineyard Project
$1,350 An Integrated, Hierarchical Framework for Modeling Biocomplexity
$1,500 Busch, Joseph Domini
$2,000 Baumgart-Getz, Adam
$15,495 In Forestry and Woodland Owners Association (IFWOA)
$15,495 Walnut Council
$61,000 Vol Spt. - Habitat Restoration
$71,570 Habitat Restoration
$149,279 Collaborative Research: Effects of Landscape Structure on Animal-Mediated Acorn Dispersal and Seedling Recruitment in the Central
Hardwoods
$3,900 Innovative Exotic Plant Management as it Applies to Improving Woodland, Wetland and Grassland Restoration in the Upper Midwest
$8,900 Habitat Use of Ruffed Grouse and Woodcock at Crane
$350 Herbicide ApplicatIon Equipment for Forestry Research and Management at SEPAC
$402 Procurement of a Bobcat Mounted Tree Shear for Exotic Invasive Woody Vegetation Control and Forestry Research
$24,431 Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Research
Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture$4,361 Speaker Travel Subsidy for American Society for Enology and Viticulture-Eastern Section Annual Meeting
$9,619 Effect of Training System on Vine Growth and Fruit Quality in Traminette
$10,639 Wine Grape Cultivar for the Soils and Climates of the Midwest
$177,200 Establishing China's Premier Luxury Wine Estate-ZT Vineyards; Phase II
$10,214 Mint Industry Research Council-National Money
$16,500 Mint Industry Research Council
$90,481 Molecular Genetic Improvement of Cowpeas
$3,000 National Stone Association
$5,000 Multi-Sponsored
$11,000 Fred Gloeckner Foundation, Inc.
$33,585 Collaborative Research Metabolic Engineering of Floral Scent
$36,000 Deciphering the Complex Metabolic Network in Snap Dragon Flowers: An Integrative Approach
$350,000 Deciphering the Complex Metabolic Network in Snap Dragon Flowers: An Integrative Approach
$250 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$500 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$750 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$800 Chris Gunter Research Activities
$1,000 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$1,000 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
Packett, Diane L
Parker, George R
Bordelon, Bruce P
Bressan, Ray A
Doudareva, Natalia
Gunter, Christopher C
Woeste, Keith E
Swihart, Robert K
Dahl, Bernard L
Weeks, Harmon P
Prokopy, Linda S
Rathfon, Ronald A
Pope, Phillip E
Rhodes, Olin E
Sepulveda, Maria S
Shao, Guofan
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Sponsored Programs
$1,000 Watermelon Trials
$1,250 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$1,250 Melon Variety Trials
$1,500 Multi-Sponsored
$1,750 Chris Gunter General Research Activities
$3,500 Chris Gunter General Research Account
$3,600 Multi-Sponsored
$4,750 Ruggedized Laptop Computer for Field Weighing Golf Cart
$5,000 Chris Gunter Vegetable Variety Trials
$225 Identification and Classification of the Genotype- Specific modifications of Tomato Cell Wall Architecture That Gives Rise to Desired
Quality Traits
$4,087 Agricultural Export and Rural Incomes -Egypt
$9,310 California League of Food Processor
$9,311 California League of Food Processors
$30,000 Use of Gene Transfer Techniques for Production of New Tomato and Strawberry Variety Tolerant to Nematodes
$68,400 Identification and Classification of the Genotype- Specific modifications of Tomato Cell Wall Architecture That Gives Rise to Desired
Quality Traits
Hirst, Peter M $24,077 Mechanisms of Apple Fruit Growth Under Washington Conditions.
$2,500 Horticulture Improvements
$5,000 Electronic Library - Income from National MIRC
$20,000 Development of a Plant Iconography Database: Cucurbitaceae and Solanaceae
$4,087 Agricultural Export and Rural Incomes -Egypt
$15,712 Genetic Approaches Provide New Insights into the Association of Cuticle with Maintenance of Plant Water Status
$125,715 Re-Evaluating the Molecular and Genetic Basis of Tomato Fruit Softening Using Cuticle-Associated Mutants
$300 Poinsettia Research
$2,165 Floriculture Research
$2,200 Multi-Sponsored
$2,470 Poinsettia Research
$2,790 Poinsettia Research
$5,840 Scientific Exchange with GSNU
$1,000 Landscape Architecture Research
$4,500 Michael D. Huff
$5,000 Michael D. Huff
$10,000 Phytotoxicity to Herbacceous Perennial Plants with Pre-Emergent Applications of Pendulum, Pennant Magnum, and Snapshot.
$11,700 Landscape Architecture Research
$20,000 Avocado Tree Physiology-Understanding the Basis of Productivity
$50,000 HELIAC 2
$500,000 Minimizing Equivalent Systems Mass
$123,500 Analysis of MDR/PGP Auxin Transport Proteins and Their Contribution to Monocot Biomass, Structural Stability, and Productivity -
Amendment 1
$130,000 Analysis of MDR/PGP Auxin Transport Proteins and Their Contribution to Monocot Biomass, Structural Stability, and Productivity
$144,541 The H+ Pyrophosphatase Avp1 and Root Development
$150,000 The Role of The NPA-Binding,Plasma Membrane Aminopeptidase Atapm1 in Cellular Trafficking - Amendment 3
$400 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$805 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$12,240 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$12,240 New Approach for Improving Phosphorous Acquisition and Aluminum Tolerance of Plants on Marginal Soils
$25,000 Biotechnology Strategies to Improve Phosphate Acquisition to Reduce Environmental Contamination by Poultry Litter
Rhodes, David $175,000 Deciphering the Complex Metabolic Network in Snap Dragon Flowers: An Integrative Approach
$7,925 Amendment 3 Increase ... The Ionome
$53,840 Dual Beam Scanning Electron Microscope for Hydrated and Soft Material Applications
$118,381 Tools for Differential Metabolomics
$159,272 The Genetic Basis of Natural Ionomic Variation
$121,829 Comparative Genomics of Rice: Reconstructing Rice Chromosome 1 in Related Species
$157,335 GEPR: The Transposable Elements of Maize
Schulz, Burkhard $15,712 Interaction of Plasma Membrane Transporters with the Immunophilin TWD1 in A. thaliana
Sherman, Debra M $53,840 Dual Beam Scanning Electron Microscope for Hydrated and Soft Material Applications
$1,000 Research Gift
$1,000 Research Gift
$3,000 Multi-Sponsored
$6,000 Research Gift
$10,214 Mint Industry Research Council-National Money
$16,500 Mint Industry Research Council
$46,995 Integration of Late-Season Weed Control into Vegetable Production Systems
Yun, Dae-Jin $110,960 Scientific Exchange with GSNU
Department of Youth Development & Agricultural EducationCarroll, Natalie J $570,721 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
Gunter, Christopher C
Weller, Stephen C
Handa, Avtar K
Janick, Jules
Salt, David E
San Miguel, Phillip J
Jenks, Matthew A
Joly, Robert J
Mickelbart, Michael V
Mitchell, Cary A
Murphy, Angus S
Raghothama, Kashchandra
G
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Cook-Leitz, Christine D $25,000 Operation: Military Kids Grant
McKee, Renee K $1,071,600 Afternoon's Rock In Indiana
$2,000 2007 Indiana 4-H Volunteer Congress, Focus on Communication
$25,000 Operation: Military Kids Grant
$26,004 Development and Implementation of an Online Agricultural Education Volunteer Leader Training Program
Peters, Jerry L $9,485 Kabul University Teaching Symposium
$2,000 Agreement Between Texas Migrant Council and Purdue University
$5,000 Care: Communities Against Rape Initiative ISDH Preventitive Health and Health Service Block Grant Proposal
$716,035 Care: Communities Against Rape Initiative Fy 2006-07
Talbert, Brian A $26,004 Development and Implementation of an Online Agricultural Education Volunteer Leader Training Program
$5,000 State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co
$22,289 Development and Implementation of an Online Agricultural Education Volunteer Leader Training Program
$67,676 A User-Friendly Portal to Age Appropriate Tasks on the Hosta Website
Field Extension Educators$15,000 Boone County Learning Network
$30,000 Boone County Learning Network
$43,490 Boone County Learning Network
Bastin, Catherine J $2,422 Hendricks College Network Summer Intern
Beard, Jane A $500 Lead Legal Education to Arrest Delinquency
Campbell, Dorothy S $18,260 Freedom Through The Arts Youth Program
Davis, Peggy L $2,240 Owen County Extension Outreach
Decker, Darlene $250 Professor Popcorn Exploring My Pyramid
Easterday, Kelly L $18,750 Northern Indiana Farm Fresh Direct Marketing Program
$3,360 Owen County Extension Outreach
$24,340 Watershed Enhancement of Indiana Map Model
$3,000 Summer Youth Program Marion County Extension
$6,630 Plant Grow Labs for Marion County
$7,500 Summer Youth Program Marion County Extension
Fisher, Sue L $2,000 Healthy Habits for Life
$42,862 Hendricks College Network Lead Academic Coach/Program Coordinator Position Support
$47,100 Hendricks College Network Director Support
Friend, Inger E $1,000 Dining with Diabetes Programs
$400 Lead Project in Switzerland County
$650 Project Lead Switzerland County
Gilliam, Jerene M $7,500 2007 ATV Safety
$9,000 Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)
$20,000 Have a Healthy Baby
Hockemeyer, Trisha L $8,871 Temp Position at Adams Co Life Long Learning Center
Hoyt, Ronald W $20,472 Education and Youth Activities Marion County
Johnson, Stacye R $7,057 Knox County
Lawson, Sharon M $2,500 Project Lead in Crawford County
McCormick, Robert A $74,390 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Core Outreach
Moore, Kimberly J $4,000 Agriculture Week and Farm Festival in Johnson County
Nagle, Jeffrey E $1,910 Cooking with Kids and Dining with Diabetes in Tippecanoe County
Neher, Susan J $500 Professor Popcorn
$4,837 Support of Life Long Learning of Huntington County
$70,300 ECD Educator in Ripley County
$129,968 ICDC MOU
$165,195 Support for IRDC
Pfitzer, Chad M $3,616 2007 Apicultural Extension at SWPAC
Podell, Rickey L $9,000 St. Joseph County 4-H Promotion Position
Springstun, Thomas E $765 Aquaculture Cage Culture Demonstration Project at SIPAC
$1,115 Program Assistant for Clinton County Learning Network
$15,700 Mommy and Me
$16,998 Clinton County Learning Network Program Assistant
$46,865 Melinda Grismer Salary
$78,431 Clinton County Small Business Development Director
Wahl, Jan C $2,000 Strengthening Families Through Parent Education
Zoglmann, Margaret S $765 Aquaculture Cage Culture Demonstration Project at SIPAC
Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College ProgramHinchey Malloy, Elizabeth K $40,730 Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Pollution Prevention and Burn Barrel Reduction Initiative
$33,938 Agreement Between PU and Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. of IL
$36,958 Agreement Between PU and Illinois Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. of IL
$40,000 Knauss Fellowship for Kenli Shaaf
Pilat, Mary
Tormoehlen, Roger L
Miller, Brian K
Ferroli, Christina E
Foster, Scott P
Gray, Juleann
Petritz, David C
Tharp, Susan J
McKinley, Steven K
Furnish, Virginia E
Akers, Douglas P
Evans, Mark G
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$40,730 Great Lakes Regional Collaboration Pollution Prevention and Burn Barrel Reduction Initiative
$48,862 Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Research
$72,225 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Omnibus 2006-2008
$373,240 Amendment 1 for Conducting Extension and Outreach for Greatlakes Monitoring, Water Quality and Legacy Programs
$446,342 Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant College Program Core Outreach
International Programs in Agriculture$36,750 Striga Biotechnology Development and Technology Transfer - PRF 213
$46,750 Development and Enhancement of Sorghum Germplasm and Grain Mold Resistance - PRF 207
$4,950 Chemical and Physical Aspects of Food and Nutritional Quality of Sorghum and Millet, PRF 212
$97,833 Research to Support Linking Livestock Markets to Wildlife Conservation
$103,850 Advancing Afghan Agriculture Alliance
$2,282,883 Encouraging Regional Trade with Hermetic Storage for Cowpea in West and Central Africa
$934,650 Advancing Afghan Agriculture Alliance
$1,061,500 Advancing Afghan Agriculture Alliance
Sammons, David J $681 Agricultural Export and Rural Incomes -Egypt
Office of the Indiana State ChemistNees, Larry W $4,200 Cooperative Activities Under Seed Laws
$930 Lactose Analysis Samples Submitted by North American Nutrition Companies, Inc.
$35,443 Fy 2007 FDA Feed Mill and Bse Inspection
Reed, Leo A $5,092 Cooperative Pesticide Recordkeeping Program Fy 2007
Scott, David E $200,000 Fy 2007 EPA Cooperative Agreement
Waltz, Robert D $17,047 State Entomologist
Purdue Agricultural CentersWalker, Philip C $8,000 Funding for a Rock Picker for Field Research Support
Biehle, Donald J $350 Herbicide ApplicatIon Equipment for Forestry Research and Management at SEPAC
Tower, Jason E $402 Procurement of a Bobcat Mounted Tree Shear for Exotic Invasive Woody Vegetation Control and Forestry Research
$1,200 Acquisition of a Utility Tractor for Field Crops Entomology and Purdue Agricultural Center Research and General Use.
$3,166 Equipment to Assist in Developing Organic Research at Throckmorton Purdue Agriculture Center Meigs Farm - Building of an Organic
Sprayer for Pesticide
$5,000 Liquid Fertilizer Applicator Replacement at the Throckmorton-Purdue Agricultural Center
Young, Jay C
Miller, Brian K
Noel, Rodney J
Lowenberg-Deboer, James
M
McNamara, Kevin T
Ejeta, Gebisa
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