Specific Grants for Research Executed During Fiscal Year 1973 - Public Law 89 106 



(Competitive Grants) 



Location of Grantee 



: Grant 

 : Number 



: Project Title 



Amount 



ARKANSAS, Fayetteville 



: 316-15-35 

 : 316-15-49 



: Cotton Pest Management: An Evaluation of Population 

 : Assessment Techniques and the Definition of more Exact 

 : Treatment Thresholds With Varying Cultural Situations 

 : Subcellular Host Responses to Plant Virus Infection and 

 : Their Relation to Resistance and Susceptibility 



4 100,000 



: 55,000 



CALIFORNIA, Berkeley 



: 316-15-36 

 : 316-15-63 



: The Biological Efficiency of Cotton Production Systems 

 : Nematode Population Management in Perennial Crops 



$ 85,000 

 90,000 



FLORIDA, Gainesville 



: 316-15-56 

 : 316-15-123 



: Non-Chemical Control of Soil-Borne Fungal Pathogens of 

 : Container-Grown Ornamental Plants 



: Management of Invertebrate Pests and Plant Diseases in 

 : Citrus Agroecosystems 



$ 67,383 

 95,000 



GEORGIA, Athens 



316-15-50 



: Viral Biosynthesis and its Endogenous Inhibition Correlated 

 With Specific Host Metabolic Events and Plant Resistance 



$ 80,000 



IDAHO, Moscow 



316-15-122 



Development of Economic Thresholds for the Green Peach 

 Aphid for Commercial Potato Production 



4 45,000 



ILLINOIS, Urbana 



316-15-66 

 316-15-97 



The Effect of Night Air Temperature on the Efficiency of 

 Production of Soybeans (Glycine max L. ) 

 Bionomics and Management of Soil Arthropods 



',$ 85,000 

 : 73,250 



INDIANA, Lafayette 



316-15-51 

 316-15-98 



Recognition as a Determinant of Biochemical Response in 

 the Interaction of Plants and Infectious Agents 

 Bionomics and Management of Soil Arthropods 



$ 95,000 

 73,250 



IOWA, Ames 



316-15-31 

 316-15-64 : 



North Central Regional Center for Rural Development 

 Bionomics and Pest Management of Soil Arthropod Pests 



,$ 75,000 

 : 95,000 



LOUISIANA, Baton Rouge : 



(State Agricultural : 

 Experiment Station) : 



316-15-37 I 

 316-15-38 : 



Effect of Subsurface Drainage on Oxygen Content, Root 

 Development, and Cotton Yield in Poorly Drained Mississippi 

 River Alluvial Soils 



Control of the Boll Weevil and Other Key Pests of Cotton 

 Through the use of Host Plant Resistance 



$ 92,000 

 75,000 



MARYLAND, College Park : 



316-15-70 S 



Integrated Control of Mexican Bean Beetle in Soybeans 

 Through Resistant Varieties and Parasite Release 



$ 55,000 



MICHIGAN, East Lansing : 



316-15-65 : 

 316-15-67 : 



A Secondary Phase Interdisciplinary Pest Management 

 Program for Apples 



Biological Control of Root- and Stem-I nfecting Pathogens 

 of Soybeans 



$ 95,000 

 : 95,000 



MISSISSIPPI, Mississippi : 

 State : 



316-15-39 : 

 316-15-40 : 



Development of Cotton Breeding Lines Carrying Resistance 

 to the Twospotted Spider Mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch 

 and to the Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus lineolaris (Palisot 

 de Beauvois) 



Control of Bermudagrass, Johnsongrass, and Spurred Anoda 

 in Cotton 



$ 90,000 

 100,000 



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