Peanut Varietal Improvement for Thailand and the Philippines

Approach:

The goals of this project were to increase yields and quality of peanut in cooperating Asian countries and the U.S., while decreasing the dependency on chemical inputs. This should improve not only the economic situation for farmers, but also have a positive impact on the ecology and sustainability of agriculture. Breeding efforts need to be directed toward development of cultivars that fit current and future cropping systems and marketing potential.

 


Lead Scientist:

Dr. Thomas J. Isleib
North Carolina State University

Cooperators:

Dr. Marvin Beute, North Carolina State University
Dr. Thomas Stalker, North Carolina State University
Dr. William Campbell, North Carolina State University
Dr. Gerald Elkan, North Carolina State University
Dr. Arthur Weissinger, North Carolina State University
Dr. Barbara Shew, North Carolina State University


Thailand Collaborators:

Dr. Aran Patanothai, Khon Kaen University
Dr. Sanun Jogloy, Khon Kaen University.

Philippine Collaborators:

Dr. Remedios M. Abilay, University of the Philippines at Los Banos
Dr. M.P. Natural, University of the Philippines at Los Banos