Funding-Plant
Feedstock Genomics for Bioenergy: A Joint Research Funding Opportunity
Announcement USDA, DOE; February 24, 2012
Agency
Name
USDA,
DOE
Description
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of
Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), National Institute of Food and Agriculture
(NIFA), hereby announce their interest in receiving applications for genomics
based research that will lead to the improved use of biomass and plant feedstocks for the production of fuels such as ethanol or
renewable chemical feedstocks. Specifically,
applications are sought for fundamental research on plants that will improve
biomass characteristics, biomass yield, or sustainability. Systems biology
approaches to identify genetic indicators enabling plants to be efficiently
bred or manipulated, or research to predict phenotype from underlying genotype
that could lead to improved feedstock characterization and sustainability are
also encouraged. Renewable energy from biomass has the potential to reduce or
remove dependency on fossil fuels as well as reduce negative environmental
impacts from emissions of greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants. Realizing this
potential will require the simultaneous development of high yielding biomass
production systems and bioconversion technologies that efficiently convert
biomass energy into the forms of energy usable by industry. Most agricultural
research to date has focused on enhancing the production of seeds, roots and
tubers that are used for food and feed production. However, these improvements
in food crops have frequently been directed towards increases in starch content
with a corresponding reduction of lignocelluloses accumulation. Research
applications are solicited for genomics-based research that will lead to
improved utilization of plant biomass for the production of fuels such as
ethanol or renewable chemical feedstocks. This
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) co ntinues a
commitment, initiated in 2006, to conduct a fundamental research program in
biomass genomics, to provide the scientific foundation to facilitate the use of
lignocellulosic materials, either primary material or
agricultural residues, for bioenergy and biofuels. The rationale for developing
lignocellulosic crops for energy is that less
intensive production techniques and poorer quality land can be used for these
crops, thereby avoiding competition with food production on better quality
land.
Announcement
Number: DE-FOA-0000598
Due
Date: Feb
24, 2012
Link
to Full Announcement
https://www.fedconnect.net/Fedconnect/
Contact
Information
Kimberlie J. Laing, Grant Analyst, 301-903-3026
kim.laing@science.doe.gov
Catherine M. Ronning, Program Manager, 301-903-9549
Catherine.Ronning@science.doe.gov