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Research

 

The Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station research is conducted through approved projects that meet specific criteria. Each project is assigned a CRIS number which is used to track the progress of the research and to report the project status to the Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station and U.S. Department of Agriculture. CRIS project reports from all states are available from the on-line archives in Washington, D.C.

 

USDA Current Research Information System

 

 

Current CRIS Projects in the School of Plant, Environmental, and Soil Sciences

 

Improved Sugarcane Cultivars for Louisiana Through the Identification of Superior Parents, Crosses and Seedlings

Collins Kimbeng

 

Cotton Germplasm Improvement and Genetics Research

Gerald Myers

 

Development of Rice Germplasm Using Molecular and Conventional Genetic Approaches            

James Oard

 

Plant Genetic Resources Conservation and Utilization

Don Labonte

 

Mineral Controls on P Retention and Release in Soils and Soil Amendments

Jim Wang / Lewis Gaston

Integrated Weed Management and Weed Biology Research in Soybean, Sugarcane, and Corn

Jim Griffin

 

Evaluation of Strawberry Production Techniques

Charles Johnson

 

Breeding and Genetic Studies of Sweet Potato

Don Labonte

 

Weed Management in Rice

Eric Webster

 

Postharvest Technologies for Enhancing Market Value and Nutritional Quality of Horticultural Crops

David Picha

 

Soil Phosphorus Dynamics in the Lower Mississippi River Valley

Lewis Gaston

Improving Soybean Production Through Cultivar Evaluation for Waterlogging Tolerance, Yield Compensation at Low Plant Population; and Development of Criteria for insecticide Application

James Board

 

Genetic Improvement of Native Plant Species for Coastal Restoration in Louisiana

Prasanta Subudhi

 

Marker-Aided Development and Characterization of an introgression Library to Discover Alleles for Weediness:  Red Rice As A Model System

Prasanta Subudhi

 

Managing and Marketing Environmental Plants for Improved Production, Profitability, and Efficiency

Jeff Kuehny

 

Biological Approaches to Coastal Wetlands Restoration

Stephen Harrison

 

Nursery Crop and Ornamentals Systems Research

Edward Bush

 

Fate of Applied Herbicides in Alluvial Soils as Affected by Management Practices

Magdi Selim

Cotton Fiber Quality Evaluation

John Dickson

 

Small Grain Genetic Improvement, Variety Testing, and Cultural Practices

Stephen Harrison

 

Evaluation of Selected Fruit Species for Adaptation to Southern Louisiana

Charles Johnson

 

Tillage, Silviculture and Waste Management

Lewis Gaston

Applied Weed Management in Turfgrass and Ornamentals

Ronald E. Strahan

 

Biological Approaches to Coastal Wetland Restoration

Stephen Harrison

 

Laboratory Testing, Chemistry, and Bioavailability of Nutrients in Soils and Soil Amendments

Jim Wang

 

Ornamental Crop Studies

Jeff Kuehny

 

Sustainable Vegetable Crop Research

Carl Motsenbocker

 

Improve Plant Materials to Enhance & Restore Coastal Habitats

Carrie Knott

 

Cultural and Chemical Factors Affecting Bermudagrass (Cynodon Dactylon (L.) Pers.) Root Growth and Drought Survival

Jeffrey Beasley

 

Perennial Oilseed Crops for Bioengergy Production and Carbon Sequestration

Gary Breitenbeck

 

Genetic Improvement Approaches to Sustained, Profitable Cotton Production in the United States

Gerald Myers

 

Genetic Improvement of Coastal Wetland Plants

Carrie Knott

 

Improving Nutrient Management for Sustainable Crop Production Systems in Louisiana

Brenda Tubana

Data Validation of Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Physicochemical Soil Properties

David Weindorf

 

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