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Southwest Consortium on Plant Genetics and Water Resources PREPROPOSALS submitted for FY 11 funding 1. EXPLOITING NATURAL VARIATION IN PLANT ADAPTATION TO SALINITY TO IDENTIFY SALT TOLERANCE GENES. Karen Schumaker (Lead PI), Associate Prof, School of Plant Sciences, UA; Rod Wing, Professor, School of Plant Sciences UA 2. CHARACTERIZATION OF A TRANSPIRATION EFFICIENCY LOCUS THAT IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALFALFA BIOMASS PRODUCTIVITY DURING DROUGHT. Champa Sengupta- Gopalan (Lead PI), Professor, Plant and Environmental Sci, NMSU; Ian Ray, Professor, Plant and Environmental Sci, NMSU 3. IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL GENES FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DROUGHT AND SALT TOLERANCE IN CROPS. Huazhong Shi (Lead PI), Assistant Professor, Dept Chem and Biochem, TTU; Hang Zhang, Professor, Dept Biological Sciences, TTU 4. EFFECT OF SALINITY ON THE LOCOWEED/ENDOPHYTE INTERACTION AND SWAINSONINE CONCENTRATION. Rebecca Creamer (Lead PI), Associate Professor, Entomology, Plant Path and Weed Sci (EPPWS), NMSU; Nina Klypin, Science Specialist, EPPWS, NMSU; Collaborators: William Lindeman, Professor, Plant and Environmental Sci, NMSU; Tracy Sterling, Professor, Dept Head, Land Resources and Environmental Sci, Montana State U., affiliate professor NMSU 5. FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF PLANT SIGNALING RESPONSE TO ELICITORS IN INSECTS. Noah Whiteman (Lead PI), Assistant Professor, Dept Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UA; Frans Tax, Associate Professor, Dept Plant Sciences, UA 6. ROLE OF AN A20-LIKE UBIQUITIN LIGASE IN THE REGULATION OF PLANT STRESS RESPONSES. Mohamed Fokar, Senior Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor, Center for Biotechnology and Genomics, TTU; David Knaff, (Paul W. Horn) Professor, Dept Chemistry and Biochemistry, TTU; Susan San Francisco, Senior Scientist and Adjunct Professor, Center for Biotechnology and Genomics, TTU 7. GENETIC ENGINEERING SAFFLOWER FOR ENHANCED DROUGHT AND SALT TOLERANCE. Hong Zhang (Lead PI), Professor, Dept Biological Sci., TTU; Dick Auld, Rockwell Endowed Chair in Plant and Soil Science, Dept of Plant and Soil Science, TTU; Sangu Angadi, Assistant Professor, Plant and Environmental Sciences, NMSU; Paxton Payton, Research Scientist, USDA-ARS Cropping Systems Laboratory, Adjunct Professor, TTU 8. CONTROLLING ABA SIGNALING AND DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN TURFGRASS USING ‘STRESS TOLERANT’ FUNGICIDES. James Baird (Lead PI) Assistant Specialist in Cooperative Extension, Turfgrass Science, Dept Botany and Plant Sci, UCR; Sean Cutler, Associate Professor, Dept Botany and Plant Sci, UCR; Martha Orozco-Cardenas, Director, Plant Transformation Center, Dept Botany and Plant Sci, UCR 1 Southwest Consortium on Plant Genetics and Water Resources PREPROPOSALS submitted for FY 11 funding 9. A NOVEL NEXT-GEN SEQUENCING APPROACH TO CLONE QUANTITATIVE TRAIT LOCI FOR WITHIN-BOLL LINT PERCENT IN COTTON. Christopher Rock (Lead PI), Associate Professor, Dept Biological Sci, TTU; Glenn Hicks, associate Research Plant Cell Biologist, Botany and Plant Sciences, UCR; Jane Dever, Associate Professor (adjunct), Dept Plant and Soils Sci, TTU; Manoj Samanta, Director, Systemix Institute, Redland, WA 10. USE OF MOLECULAR AND CHEMICAL GENETICS TO DESIGN NEW STRATEGIES TO MEDIATE HOST RESISTANCE AGAINST CHARCOAL ROT, A PLANT DISEASE STRONGLY AFFECTING CROP PRODUCTION IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID AREAS. Thomas Eulgem (Lead PI), Associate Professor, Dept Botany and Plant Sciences, UCR; Philip Roberts, Professor, Dept of Nematology, UCR; Jess Ehlers, Specialist, Dept Botany and Plant Sci, UCR. 11. SNP MARKERS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF DROUGHT TOLERANCE IN COTTON. Thea Wilkins (Lead PI), Bayer CropScinece Regents Professor, Dept Plant and Soil Sci, TTU; Jinfa Zhang, Associate Professor, Dept of Plant and Environmental Sci, NMSU; Collaborator, Gregory May, Director, Genome Center, Santa Fe NM 12. DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF BIOSENSORS FOR PLANT RESPONSES TO THE ENVIRONMENT, FOCUSING ON THE PHLOEM. David Galbraith (Lead PI), Professor, Dept of Plant Sciences, UA; Geoffrey Waldo, PhD Technical staff Life Sciences Dept, Los Alamos National Labs 2