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Collaborations

The location has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

CITRUS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, I, LAKE ALFRED, FL
  • Development of Next-Generation SuperSour Rootstocks With Tolerance to HLB
  • Transgenic Capable Field Site to Assess HLB-Resistant and Other Improved Citrus
  • CODEX DNA INC, SAN DIEGO
  • Cap: Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
  • CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NY
  • Cap: Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation And Field Delivery Pipeline For Solutions To HLB
  • FLORIDA RESEARCH CENTER FOR AGRICULTURAL SUST, VERO BEACH
  • Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
  • HEATHCOTE BOTANICAL GARDENS, Fort Pierce, FL
  • Developing a Conservation Biological Control Strategy for Asian citrus psyllid
  • INDIAN RIVER STATE COLLEGE, FORT PIERCE
  • CAP: Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, U, KANSAS CITY
  • Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline for Solutions to HLB
  • NEW VARIETIES DEVELOPMENT & MANAGEMENT CORP, MAITLAND, FL
  • Advancing development of improved citrus scion cultivars
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT RI, RIVERSIDE, CA
  • Use performance of 300 hybrids in established trials to map Huanglongbing tolerance/resistance genes and release superior new rootstocks
  • Large-scale Breeding and Evaluation of the Next Generation of Superior Rootstocks for Citrus Production in Regions with Huanglongbing
  • UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
  • Greenhouse and Field Evaluation of Therapeutic Solutions to Citrus HLB
  • Engineering Floral Fragrance to New Heights Using a Two-Pronged Approach
  • Developing, Harmonizing and Extending IPM strategies for Major Arthropod Groups and New Invasive Pests of Ornamental and Floriculture Production
  • New Tactics to Managing Concomitant Damage by Sting Nematode and Huanglongbing in Replanted Citrus Groves
  • UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, ATHENS, GA
  • Developing an Integrated Pest Management Program for Thrips Parvispinus (Karny) on Ornamental Crops in the Southeastern U.S.