Black Truffle
Title of Proposed Project:TRAPI. Truffle production and research initiative
Description:The initial phase of the USDA- Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) was the Request for Application which was approved and awarded on 4/15/2022.  The next phase was to complete the Application for the Planning Grant, which was submitted on 5/9/2022.  This Planning grant if awarded will give us the opportunity to prepare and apply for the USDA-SCRI in 2024 which will provide significant funding for grower research based  upon critical needs solicited via survey of the Grower Association.  
Duration of Project:1-5 years
Other research priority:Critical needs of Growers to include the above referenced agronomic practices in addition to developing standard practices for genetic morphology techniques. We will also be developing analytical tools to help truffiere productivity.
Date this form was filled:05/01/2022
Response Deadline:05
Award Application Deadline:516
Date award announcement:09/01/2022
Total Budget:50000
Funding agency:USDA. NIFA. Specialty Crop research Initiative
Address URL of the funding agency:Grants.gov Funding opportunity number USDA-NIFA SCRI 009081
Financial Obligation of NATGA:Fund our future as possible resource for grant planning meeting.
Other Explanation:Human Resources to collaborate with Scientist and Researchers. Edit and review documents. Coordinate and oversee projects, project management
Data sharing:Upon being awarded the SCRI Planning Grant communication and objectives will be presented at the annual 2022 Congress in Roanoke. The critical needs as defined above will be assigned to one of our 22 collaborating scientist and researchers who are throughout North America. Those scientist with there teams will do a deep dive into the current research. They will then analyze, synthesize and present all the pertinent scientific date to NATGA via webinars or in person at annual congresses. These research groups and the collaborators and cohorts will meet in the summer of 2023 for a grant planning meeting. The goal of that meeting will be to submit a grant application to USDA for a larger award to fund actual research in North American at Grower sites.
First Name:Mark
Last Name:Coleman
Email:
Organization:University of Idaho
Title:Professor of Forestry, Phd
NATGA Membership Status:Academic Member
Membership Status Expiration Date:01/01/2023
Resumes:Mark Coleman

Related Resources

Webinar: Having the Right Tools is Half the Battle 10/24/2022

Publications

Research summaries: Summary of the research program

Poster for the USDA Specialty Crop Research Initiative: Opportunities for truffle research

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