Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
1995
Journal or Book Title
Advances in Agronomy
Volume
55
First Page
113
Last Page
166
DOI
10.1016/S0065-2113(08)60539-8
Abstract
The U.S. Congress appropriated funds in 1991 for the USDA Plant Genome Research Program, four years after its initial conception in 1987. The goal of the USDA Plant Genome Research Program is to improve plants (agronomic, horticultural, and forest tree species) by locating marker DNA or genes on chromosomes, determining gene structure, and transferring genes to improve plant performance with accompanying reduced environmental impact to meet marketplace needs and niches. The Plant Genome Research Program is one program with two parts: National Research Initiative and Plant Genome Database (PGD). The PGD is now a real and functioning information and data resource for agricultural and other plant science genome researchers, and it is in the public domain. Additional progress is given according to major plant groups. The PGD is a suite of several information products produced at the National Agricultural Library (NAL) in collaboration with the Agricultural Research Service and Forest Service species coordinators.
Rights
Works produced by employees of the U.S. Government as part of their official duties are not copyrighted within the U.S. The content of this document is not copyrighted.
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Altenbach, S.; Anderson, O.; Bigwood, D.; Cantinhour, S.; Coe, E.; Datko, A.; Heller, S.; Kaleikau, E.; McCouch, S.; Kohel, R.; Miksche, J.; Moore, P.; Neale, D.; Osborne, T.; Paterson, A.; Shoemaker, R.; Smith, G.; Tanksley, S.; and Wendel, Jonathan F., "USDA Plant Genome Research Program" (1995). Botany Publication and Papers. 28.
https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/bot_pubs/28
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Comments
This article is from Advances in Agronomy 55 (1995): 113, doi:10.1016/S0065-2113(08)60539-8.