Personal Information

Name:Leandro Mozzoni
Address:University of Arkansas
CSES
Phone:479-575-7564
Email:lmozzon at uark.edu

Biography


Projects as Lead Investigator

Projects

Project Title
Breeding new and improved soybean cultivars with high yield and disease resistance
Breeding soybean under reduced irrigation conditions
Purification and production of pre-foundation seed of UA soybean lines
Soybean germplasm enhancement using genetic diversity
Utilization of Chile for winter-nursery progeny rows to supplement MG4 soybean variety development

Projects - Individual Years

YearProject Title (each year)
2021Breeding new and improved soybean cultivars with high yield and disease resistance
2020Breeding new and improved soybean cultivars with high yield and disease resistance
2019Breeding new and improved soybean cultivars with high yield and disease resistance
2019Breeding soybean under reduced irrigation conditions
2019Purification and production of pre-foundation seed of UA soybean lines
2019Soybean germplasm enhancement using genetic diversity
2019Utilization of Chile for winter-nursery progeny rows to supplement MG4 soybean variety development

Projects as Co-Investigator

Projects

Project Title
High yielding, non-nodulating isolines as a tool for improving soybean meal protein concentration
Breeding for High Oleic/Low Linolenic Acid Soybeans with Competitive Yield
Discover Sources, Genes and Develop U.S. Adapted Germplasm with Improved Protein Quantity and Quality Utilizing Diversity in Cultivated and Wild soybeans (1920-152-0103-A)
Evaluation of a novel drought-tolerant inoculant on soybean yield in the Mid-South
Utilizing chloride-tolerance markers and phenotypes to develop improved varieties
Breeding and selecting for early-maturing soybean with drought and heat tolerance

Projects - Individual Years

YearProject Title (each year)
2021High yielding, non-nodulating isolines as a tool for improving soybean meal protein concentration
2021Breeding for High Oleic/Low Linolenic Acid Soybeans with Competitive Yield
2019Discover Sources, Genes and Develop U.S. Adapted Germplasm with Improved Protein Quantity and Quality Utilizing Diversity in Cultivated and Wild soybeans (1920-152-0103-A)
2019Evaluation of a novel drought-tolerant inoculant on soybean yield in the Mid-South
2019Utilizing chloride-tolerance markers and phenotypes to develop improved varieties
2019Breeding and selecting for early-maturing soybean with drought and heat tolerance