Collaborations
The Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY FRESNO FOUNDATION, FRESNO, CA
Investigation of Population Shifts of Fusarium Wilt and Pathogen Infection Assessment for Maintaining Sustainable Cotton Production
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
ARS-KSU Cooperative Project on Evaluation of Sorghum Hybrid Lines Derived from ARS Lubbock Populations for Early Season Performance
Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance of Grain and Forage Sorghum
REGENTS OF THE UNIV. OF WI SYSTEM ON BEHALF O, MILWAUKEE
Develop a Two-Line Hybrid Breeding System Using a Nuclear Male Sterile Mutant and ITS Gene
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Cultivar Development: Enhancing Productivity by Developing Grain Sorghum Hybrids Using Public and Private Sector Germplasm
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Improving Sustainability of Low-input Cropping Systems
Transforming Grain Sorghum’s Climatic Yield Potential and Grain Quality Through Trait-based Ideotype Breeding
Agricultural Research Projects Conducted at the Cropping Systems Research Laboratory and Texas Tech University
Genomics and Biochemical Analyses of Novel Sorghums for Enhancement of Resiliency to Temperature Stress
Analyses of Enhanced Sink Capacity and Carbon Partitioning in Novel Sorghum Germplasm
UNITED SORGHUM CHECKOFF PROGRAM, LUBBOCK, TX
Leverage of USDA Operational Resources for the Development of New Sorghum Technologies and Breeding Germplasm