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Grants are awarded for research projects and investigations directed toward:
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Proposals should be emailed as a .pdf to nursery@oda.oregon.gov
Proposals should succinctly outline the project and describe how the work directly benefits the Oregon nursery industry. Please keep proposals to 2 pages or less. The workplan for projects must be for activities spanning one-calendar year. Proposals must include the following information to be considered in full:
Submissions are reviewed and prioritized by representatives from the nursery industry. A submitter may be asked to modify & re-submit a proposal if the committee decides it warrants further review. The committee makes the final selection of awardees. Grant awards are issued by the ODA. Please note that projects from outside of Oregon may not funded if an interstate contract cannot be established to meet the interests of ODA. For questions about the funding process, please contact the ODA (nursery@oda.oregon.gov). For additional information about the grant program, visit the research page hosted by the Oregon Association of Nurseries
Authors of projects approved for funding will be expected to do produce a brief written mid-year progress report and a final report, detailing the research results are required as part of the grant process. Reports must be submitted to the ODA for invoices/awards to be approved. Please refer to grant calendar posted here:
2025-26 Grant Cycle Timeline
Final award letters will be delivered via e-mail by the ODA. Funding for all approved projects is provided in the following allotments:
If you have any questions about the program or the application process, please email nursery@oda.oregon.gov
Detalles de la solicitud vinculados aquí
Accepted proposals are linked within
2019
2020
OSU
Oregon State University North Willamette Research and Extension Center Nursery Production Internship
Luisa Santamaria
USDA ARS
Development of biologically based thrips management for nursery crops
Man-Yeon Choi
Micropropagation of apple rootstock Geneva 214
Sugae Wada
Survey for boxwood blight in Oregon nurseries
Jerry Weiland
New cultivars of nursery plants with novel ornamental traits and disease resistance
Ryan Contreras
Developing sterile forms of economically important nursery crops
The weight of water. Investigating gravimetric based irrigation control to improve waler use efficiency in container production systems.
Lloyd Nackley
Liverwort control in greenhouses with mustard seed meal and mulches
Marcelo Moretti
Investigating substrates to inform irrigation management
Lloyd Nackley
2021
Develop bioactive peptides as potential control agents for pest slugs
Hydrogels as novel pesticide delivery system for pest snails in Oregon nurseries
Rory Mc Donnell, Christine Dodge
HRI
Oregon Nursery Industry Endowment Fund
Jennifer Gray, HRI
CHEMEKETA
Chemeketa Community College Bio Control Rearing Facility
Joleen Schilling, Kaley Hensel
Screening Postemergence herbicides for Field Grown Ornamental
Marcelo L Moretti
Building a better root system: Container choice and nursery cultural practices
Enhancing Disease Management through Whole Genome Sequencing
Melodie Putnam
BLUE MOON FARM
Low-Maintenance Grasses to Include in Vegetative Buffers and Water Reclamation Systems in Nurseries
Dr. V. Lehman, Elizabeth Seeno, Autumn Rae
Validating four model medium formulations from mineral nutrition screenings and two commercially standard culture media (WPM/PBM) on diverse Vaccinium cultivars
Sugae Wada, Barbara Reed
Completing micropropagation of apple rootstock ‘Geneva 214’
Sugae Wada, Barbara Reed
2022
Implementing and validating a boxwood blight infection risk model for Oregon nursery industry
Brittany Baker
Identification of antennal chemosensory genes for thrips management in nursery crops
Oregon State University North Willamette Research and Extension Center Plant Pathology Internship
Luisa Santamaria
2023
Oregon State University NWREC Plant Pathology Internship
Asymptomatic boxwood blight
Mana Ohkura
Identification of bioactive peptides as potential targets for thrips control in nursery crops
CLEMSON
Use of drones and RFID as the next generation of nursery inventory
Joe Mari Maja
Developing pulse electiricty as a fumigant alternative in nursery seeding beds
Horticulture Research Institute Endowment Fund
Jennifer Gray
2024
Ryan contreras
Developing a Natural Antifungal Foliar Spray with Synergistic UV-A Light Enhancement
Qingyang Wang
Developing Pulse Electricity as a Fumigant Alternative in Nursery Seedling Beds
Illuminating Light and Water Needs of High-Value Houseplant Varieties
North Willamette Research and Extension Center nursery production internship
Evaluating the growth response, outplant success and economics of root pruning containers in ornamental tree production
Identification of thrips volatiles for pheromone components for nursery crops
Developing precision irrigation practices for container production of blueberry rootstock
Wei Yang
Horticultural Research Institute Endowment Fund
2025
Embryo rescue of wide cherrylaurel hybrids
Beth Rowan
Horticultural Research Institute (HRI) Oregon Nursery Industry Research Fund and research
Jennifer Gray
USDA- ARS
Development of bioactive peptides as insecticidal agents for nursery pests
Development of the pheromone-based control of thrips for nursery crops
Initial Assessments of Soil Carbon Flux in Nursery Systems: Measuring CO₂ Emissions and Sequestration in Field-Grown Shade Trees and Container Production"
Continued Investigations of Light and Water Needs of High-Value Nursery Plants
2026
Pesticide efficacy and non-target effect field trials for registration in ornamentals
Dalila Rendon
fRyan Contreras
Corvallis Nursery Internship Program
Contreras, Moretti, Kowallewski
Detection of flutriafol in boxwood leaves when drenched for boxwood blight control
Jay W. Pscheidt
Validating and Promoting a Phenology Model for the Japanese Beetle
Brittany Barker, et. al.
Basal Applications of NAA for Sucker Management in Ornamentals
Marcelo L. Moretti
Biopesticides for thrips control in horticultural and nursery crops
Man-yeon Choi
Advancing Field Production
NWREC Nursery Production Internship and Nursery Science Summit Support
Lloyd Nackley,
Horticultural Research Institute
OSU NWREC–Chemeketa Community College Internship in Plant Health
Delivering regional education and Integrated Pest Management implementation through web-based resources and in-person workshops tailored to the Oregon nursery industry
Silvia I. Rondon
2018
2017
2016
2015
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2013
2012
2011
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