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ND
Carrie Miranda
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Institution
North Dakota State University
Address
374b Loftsgard Hall 1360 Albrecht Blvd
Fargo, ND 58102
Contact
Email: carrie.miranda
at
ndsu.edu
Biography
ND Soybean Breeder
Projects as Lead Investigator
Year
Project Name
2025
Breeding Evaluation, and Maintenace of NDSU Core Germplasm
2025
Increasing soybean yield under drought through enganced symbiotic nitrogen fixation
2025
Investigating interactions between breeding and soil analysis for IDC impact mitigation
2025
Modern breeding methodologies to expediate elite variety release
2024
Visual Ratings for Iron Deficiency Chlorosis
2024
Increasing Soybean Yield Under Drought Through Enhanced Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation
2024
Breeding of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivars 2024
2024
Breeding of Improved Non-GMO Cultivars and Germplasm
2023
Breeding of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivars (2023)
2023
Breeding of Improved Non-GMO Cultivars and Germplasm
2023
Visual Ratings for Iron-Deficiency Chlorosis
2022
Breeding of Improved Non-GMO Cultivars and Germplasm
2022
Visual Ratings for Iron-Deficiency Chlorosis
2022
Breeding of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivars
2021
Visual rating for iron-deficiency chlorosis (2020)
2021
Breeding of Improved Non-GMO Cultivars and Germplasm (2020)
2021
Breeding of Glyphosate-Resistant Soybean Cultivars (2020)
Projects as Co-Investigator
Year
Project Name
2025
Evaluating Soybean Genotype Differnces to Soil Acidity
2025
Investigating Phytophthora sojae Populations Across North Dakota Soybean Production Systems
2025
Soybean Cyst Nematode Sampling Program 2024 and Evaluation of SCN Reproduction on Commercial Soybean Varieties
2025
Validation of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Apothecial Prediction Models in North Dakota and Evaluation of Soybean Resistance to White Mold
2024
Evaluation of Soybean Varieties and Breeding Lines for Resistance to SCN and Their Copy Number Variation at RHG1 Locus
2024
Investigating Phytophthora Sojae Populations Across ND Soybean Production Systems
2024
Validation of Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum Apothecial Prediction Models in ND and Evaluation of Soybean Resistance to White Mold
2024
Understanding How Fusarium Affects Soybean in ND and Development of Disease Management Strategies
2024
SoyRenSeq: a novel approach for disease resistance gene discovery and application for soybean improvement
2024
SOYGEN3: Building capacity to increase soybean genetic gain for yield and composition through combining genomics-assisted breeding with characterization of future environments
2023
SOYGEN3: Building capacity to increase soybean genetic gain in future environments for seed yield and composition through combining genomics-assisted breeding with environmental characterization
2022
SOYGEN2: Increasing soybean genetic gain for yield and seed composition by developing tools, know-how and community among public breeders in the north central US