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The peanut and small grains plant breeding programs at the North Florida Research and Education Center are internationally recognized for developing cultivars that have world-wide economic importance. The major focus of the peanut program is introgressing plant-pest resistance and unique oleic acid chemistry into agronomically desirable cultivars. The small grains breeding program is directed at improving forage and grain production, through better disease and insect resistance and adaptation to other environmental stresses in the southern U.S. The new forage breeding program is developing new forage bahiagrass for use across the southeastern U.S. All programs have strong regional breeding ties with other land grant plant breeding programs. Specific aspects of these programs include:
Dr. Ron Barnett, Plant Breeding Program, April 2003.
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