Funding-Limited
Submission - US Dept. of Agriculture - National Clean Plant Network Cooperative
Agreements; May 12, 2010
The USDA National
Clean Plant Network (NCPN) provides high quality asexually propagated plant material
free of targeted plant pathogens and pests that cause economic loss to protect
the environment and ensure the global competitiveness of specialty crop
producers. Priorities for this program include: 1) establishing and supporting
clean plant network governance and related administrative and support systems;
2) providing for operations needed for the rapid and safe introduction,
diagnosis, treatment, foundation block establishment, and release of clean
plant materials for planting from foreign and domestic sources for commercial
development; 3) conducting methods development to accurately test, develop
therapies, and support the establishment of guidelines and standards for
different crop species for certification maintenance; 4) developing partnerships
with land-grant and other university-based extension and outreach services to
interact with commercial nurseries, industry associations, and producers; and
5) developing and implementing audit and quality controls.
An applicant may
submit only one application and/or be a third party in an application submitted
by another entity. If an applicant is a member of or covered by more than one
NCPN specialty crop governing body (specialty crop clean plant network) and
applying for support for activities on specialty crops covered by more than one
network, a single application should be submitted to cover the expense of all
clean plant activity.
The complete
announcement, application guidelines and abstracts of funded projects can be
accessed at: http://www.aphis.usda.gov/mrpbs/fmd/downloads/NNCPN_Announcement.pdf
Because the USDA allows an applicant to submit only one
application and/or be a third part in an application submitted by another
entity, UK has established an internal
selection process. Individuals interested in submitting
to this program are to submit
the following material electronically to the Office of the Vice President for
Research at vpr@email.uky.edu and a copy to their Associate Dean for Research by
Thursday, May 12, 2010:
A committee will be
appointed to review the information and make recommendations. The USDA deadline
is June 18, 2010.
Questions about the submission process may be sent to Ms. Annette Evans in
the Office of the Vice President for Research (alevan4@email.uky.edu
or 257-1663).