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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location
Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation. Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

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Subjects of Investigation
Air
Almond
Apricot
Citrus, general/other
Cross-commodity research--multiple crops
Deciduous tree fruits, other
Drainage and irrigation facilities and systems
Edible tree nuts, general/other
Grapefruit
Grapes, other
Insects
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Lemon
Miscellaneous and new crops, general/other
Nectarine
Orange
Ornamentals and turf, general/other (includes cacti)
Peach
Plum
Raisin grapes
Soil
Strawberry
Table grapes
Walnut
Water resources
Wine grapes
Research Projects within Insects
item Assessing Persistence and Efficacy of New Insecticides in Pistachios
item Assessment of Application Coverage to Control Navel Orangeworm
item BIOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND PHYSICAL CONTROL AS ALTERNATIVES FOR STORED PRODUCT AND QUARANTINE PESTS OF FRESH/DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS
item Chemical alternatives to methyl bromide for quarantine and post-harvest pests
item Circumventing Ovicidal Deficiencies of Sulfuryl Fluoride and other Postharvest Fumigants
item Circumventing Ovicidal Deficiencies of Sulfuryl Fluoride and Other Postharvest Fumigants
item COLD STORAGE TREATMENT OF SPOTTED WING DROSOPHILA ON CALIFORNIA GRAPES
item Control of Navel Orangeworm in Almonds Using Insecticides and Assessing Spray Coverage
item DEVELOPMENT OF ATTRACT AND KILL TRAPS FOR OLIVE FRUIT FLY
item Flight-Response of Spotted Wing Drosophila to Olfactory Cues from Conspecific Infested and Grey Mold-Infected Grape Berries
item Impact of Sex, Age, and Mating Status on Flight Behavior of the Navel Orangeworm
item In Season Control of Navel Orangeworm, Assessment of Application Coverage
item In Season Control of Navel Orangeworm, Assessment of Application Coverage
item In season insecticide control of navel orangeworm, assessment of application coverage, and relative environmental stability of insecticides
item In Season Insecticide Control of Navel Orangeworm: Effect of Fungal Metabolism on Nut Hull Degradation
item LOW PRESSURE AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CHEMICAL FUMIGATION FOR CONTROLLING PESTS IN FRESH TEMPERATE FRUITS
item Navel Orangeworm Biological Control
item Navel Orangeworm in Southern Central Valley Walnuts: Source, Seasonal Abundance, and Impact of Mating Disruption
item Novel Fumigation and Bale Compression Quarantine Treatments, and Postharvest Mortality of Hessian Fly in Exported Hay
item Optimization of “Horn” Phosphine Fumigations for Reducing QPS Methyl Bromide Treatment of Fresh Fruit to Control Key Quarantine Pests
item Postharvest Treatments to Eliminate Invasive Pests of Concern to the California Table Grape Industry
item Retaining Export and Food Security of U.S. Specialty Crops: Low-Emission Methyl Bromide Fumigations for Quarantine and Pre-Shipment Uses
item Retaining export and food security of U.S. Specialty Crops: Low-emission methyl bromide fumigations for quarantine and pre-shipment uses
item STANDARD AND COMMERCIAL FORMULATIONS FOR NAVEL ORANGEWORM SEX PHEROMONE
item STANDARD AND COMMERCIAL FORMULATIONS FOR THE NAVEL ORANGEWORM SEX PHEROMONE
   
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