Collaborations
The Sugarbeet Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASK, LINCOLN, NE
SSBRI Integrating Cover Crops into High Plain and Intermountain West Sugar Beets for Management of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO
SSBRI Disrupting Beet Curly Top Virus Transmission by Targeting Critical Genes in Beet Leafhopper Using Nanoparticle-Mediated RNAi Delivery
SSBRI Novel Palmer Amaranth Management Tools Using RNA-targeting with FANA Antisense Oligonucleotides
CROP PHENOMICS LLC, COLLEGE STATION
SSBRI Non-destructive Sugar Beet Yield Estimation Using Ground Penetrating Radar for Breeding and Harvest Management
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Using Comparative Genomics to Identify Genes Associated with Sucrose Production in Sugarbeet
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, FARGO, ND
New Technologies to Study Virus-host Interactions to Identify Strategies for Sugarbeet Viral Disease Management
Sugarbeet Harvester
Identification and Introgression of Resistance to Cercospora Leaf Spot and Root Maggot for Sugarbeet Improvement
SSBRI Genetic Dissection of Sugarbeet Respiration Rate and Root Firmness to Identify Genes for Reducing Post-harvest
SSBRI A Comprehensive Model for Cercospora Leaf Spot Risk Management
Effect of Cercospora Leaf Spot on Sugarbeet Root Storage
Understanding of Storage Diseases in Sugarbeet and Assessing the Quality Problems in the Factory Processing
SSBRI Using Nanotechnology to Enhance Fungicide Efficacy and Duration for Sugarbeet Disease Control
SSBRI Intelligence On-farm Sugarbeet Weed Management Solution Based on Edge AI and Unmanned Automation Systems (UAV and UGV)
New Strategies for Management of Cercospora Leaf Spot and Rhizomania Diseases of Sugarbeet
REGENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
SSBRI Molecular Evolution of Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus and Rhizomania Disease Epidemiology Compromising the Host Resistance in Sugar Beet
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, LARAMIE, WY
SSBRI Improving sugar beet production through greater understanding of light-mediated crop-weed interactions