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SUMMARY:AFRI - FAS Physiology of Agricultural Plants (A1152)
DESCRIPTION:Program Area Priority: The Physiology of Agricultural Plants program will support projects to improve productivity or other performance factors of agriculturally-important plants (including weeds) using molecular\, biochemical\, whole-plant\, agronomic\, or eco-physiological approaches. The genetic basis of important traits identified through these studies are expected to translate into plant varieties with improved yield or product quality\, or growth resilience to adverse environmental conditions including those associated with climate change. \nThis program area priority will support research in the following areas: \n\nPlant growth and developmental processes\, including plant architecture\, carbon assimilation\, and source-sink relationships;\nMechanisms of plant response to abiotic stresses\, including increased water use efficiency; or\nNutrient uptake\, assimilation\, and/or utilization\, particularly increased plant use efficiency for nitrogen\, phosphorus\, or other supplemental nutrients.
URL:https://cahnrs.wsu.edu/research/proposal_deadlines/afri-fas-physiology-of-agricultural-plants-a1152/
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