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Vara Prasad
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Projects as Lead Investigator
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2014
Drought, Heat, and Flood Tolerant Varieties for the Midwest and South: Building on Success (Year 1 of 1420-532-5613)
2013
Development of Soybean Lines with Improved Tolerance to Heat and Drought (Year 2 of 2504)
2012
Development of Soybean Lines with Improved Tolerance to Heat and Drought (Year 1 of 2504)
2010
Influence of soils, nutrition and water relations upon charcoal rot disease processes in Kansas
2009
Influence of soils, nutrition, and water relations upon charcoal rot disease processes in Kansas