Collaborations
The Dale Bumpers National Rice Research Center has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
iCORP: Increasing Coastal Organic Rice Production in South Carolina Using Salt Tolerant Cultivars
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS, CO
Risk Assessment of Emerging Diseases Caused by Pantoea spp. on Rice, Peanut, and Corn in the USA in Collaboration with Colorado State University
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Assessment of Rice Production Under Selected Abiotic and Biotic Stress Environments
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL CENTE, BATON ROUGE, LA
Climate Resilient Innovations for Sustainable Production of RICE (CRISP-RICE)
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY, MILWAUKEE, WI
Mechanisms of Cold Stress Tolerance Responses in Rice
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
Plant Breeding Partnership: Breeding Better Climate-Resilient And Nutritious Rice Varieties That Address Global Warming And Hidden Hunger
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
Genetic Analysis of the Sheath Blight Resistance in IR8 and Functional Analysis of the Candidate Gene OsABC9 to Rhizoctonia Solani
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY, STILLWATER, OK
Risk Assessment of Emerging Diseases Caused by Pantoea spp. on Rice, Peanut, and Corn in the USA in Collaboration with Oklahoma State University
PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN
Plant Breeding Partnership: Modeling Genetic Variation of Rice Hydraulic Response to Changes in Soil Moisture
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Risk assessment of emerging diseases caused by Pantoea spp. on rice, peanut, & corn in the USA in Collaboration with Texas A&M-Amarillo
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Risk assessment of emerging diseases caused by Pantoea spp. on rice, peanut, & corn in the USA in Collaboration with Texas A&M University-Beaumont
THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON, ARLINGTON
Deep Learning to Predict the Effects of Rice Genomic Sequence Variants on Gene Expression and Phenotypes
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS SYSTEM, PINE BLUFF, AR
Identification and Characterization of Novel Resistance Genes to Rice Blast Disease
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, THE, SAINT LOUIS, MO
Characterizing the Genomic Basis of Weedy Rice Competitiveness