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SUMMARY:AFRI - FAS Foundational Knowledge of Plant Products (A1103)
DESCRIPTION:Program Area Priority: The Foundational Knowledge of Plant Products program supports projects to study the biosynthesis of plant-derived\, high-value biomolecules for use in foods\, pharmaceuticals\, and other products. Projects must focus on agriculturally-important plants\, but the choice of plant species must be justified. Molecular\, biochemical\, synthetic biology\, or eco-physiological approaches may be used to determine the biosynthetic pathways for industrially-important biomolecules. The intent of this program is for results to be translated into discoveries that help create or meet emerging and future markets and contribute towards long-term demand for agricultural-based products. \nApplications must address one or more of the following (order does not indicate importance): \n\nPrimary and/or secondary metabolic pathways regulating the biosynthesis of plant metabolites that improve the quality of food and/or feed;\nBiosynthetic pathways of metabolites with herbicidal or pesticidal activities;\nImproving the production (biosynthesis) of plant-based chemicals that have industrial and/or pharmaceutical relevance; or\nMacronutrient and/or micronutrient biosynthesis\, accumulation\, and/or availability that are beneficial to human health and nutrition.
URL:https://cahnrs.wsu.edu/research/proposal_deadlines/afri-fas-foundational-knowledge-of-plant-products-a1103/
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