Plant Biotic Interactions

National Science Foundation and National Institute of Food and Agriculture Original Source
Award

$50,000 - $300,000

Deadline

No deadline

Location

United States

Applicants

organization

About This Opportunity

The Plant Biotic Interactions (PBI) program supports research on the processes that mediate beneficial and antagonistic interactions between plants and their viral, bacterial, oomycete, fungal, plant, and invertebrate symbionts, pathogens and pests. This joint NSF/NIFA program supports projects focused on current and emerging model and non-model systems, and agriculturally relevant plants. The program's scope extends from fundamental mechanisms to translational efforts, with the latter seeking to put into agricultural practice insights gained from basic research on the mechanisms that govern plant biotic interactions. Projects must be strongly justified in terms of fundamental biological processes and/or relevance to agriculture and may be purely fundamental or applied or include aspects of both perspectives. All types of symbiosis are appropriate, including commensalism, mutualism, parasitism, and host-pathogen interactions. Research may focus on the biology of the plant host, its pathogens, pests or symbionts, interactions among these, or on the function of plant-associated microbiomes. The program welcomes proposals on the dynamics of initiation, transmission, maintenance and outcome of these complex associations, including studies of metabolic interactions, immune recognition and signaling, host-symbiont regulation, reciprocal responses among interacting species and mechanisms associated with self/non-self recognition such as those in pollen-pistil interactions.

Duration 24 - 61 mo
30 awards
Decision 6 months

Who Can Apply

Region
United States
Citizenship
United States
Residency
United States
Project in
United States
Applicants
organization
Organizations
academic, nonprofit, government

Application Details

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

research_proposal budget cv

Review process

Merit review using NSF criteria including Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts, evaluated through ad hoc review and/or panel review

Restrictions

  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • acknowledge_funder