Nearly $300,000 Announced For AFE Research Funding

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The American Floral Endowment (AFE) has approved more than $296,000 in floriculture/horticulture research project funding for the 2016-2017 fiscal year.

"These projects will address and help solve critical industry issues, including Botrytis and thrips, and enable the entire floral industry to become more productive and profitable," said Terril Nell, Ph.D., Research Coordinator for AFE.

The funding will support six continuing projects and four new projects. The goal of all AFE research is to provide knowledge that helps the industry grow stronger.

DISEASE MANAGEMENT

  • Managing Pythium Species in Floriculture Irrigation Water: Dr. Mary Hausbeck, Michigan State University, $40,000
  • Engineering Impatiens for Resistance to the Devastating Disease Downy Mildew: Dr. Zhanao Deng, University of Florida, $31,500
  • Finding Solutions to Pre-Harvest Botrytis Infection of Cut Roses: Dr. James Faust, Clemson University, $45,182

INSECT MANAGEMENT

  • Beneficial Fungal Endophytes for Effective Insect Management in Floriculture Crops: Dr. Kevin Heinz, Texas A&M University, $16,000
  • A Novel Approach to Fungal-based Thrips Management with Marigold Guardian Plants: Dr. Margaret Skinner, University of Vermont, $22,780

PLANT BREEDING AND GENETIC ENGINEERING

  • Making Better Plant Products by Understanding Dynamic Facets of Metabolism: Dr. Thomas A. Colquhoun, University of Florida, $33,000
  • Understanding How Temperature Influences Crop Production Time to Facilitate Selection and Breeding of Cool-Tolerant Bedding Plants: Dr. Ryan Warner, Michigan State University, $28,791

POST PRODUCTION

  • Postharvest Management of Botrytis During Shipping and Storage: Dr. John Dole, North Carolina State University, $33,000

PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY/PROTOCOLS

  • Making LED Lighting More Cost-Effective: Dr. Marc van Iersel, University of Georgia, $20,000
  • Use of Beneficial Microbes to Enhance Plant Growth, Decrease Disease Severity and Reduce Stress Tolerance in Ornamentals: Dr. Michelle Jones, The Ohio State University, $26,451

AFE offers additional online research reports on a variety of topics that focus on important industry issues. More than 150 FREE research reports are available at endowment.org/research.

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The American Floral Endowment is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the floriculture and horticulture industry through funding research, educational grants and scholarships. Since 1961, more than $15 million has been funded in research and educational projects, and more than $1.5 million has been funded in scholarships and internships designed to attract and retain the future leaders of the industry. To learn more about AFE or make a tax-deductible contribution, visit www.endowment.org.

Source: American Floral Endowment