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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
Beans (fresh, fresh-processed)
Cole crops (includes cabbage, kale, broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower,
Cucumber
Cucurbits, other (includes pumpkin, squash, gourd)
Eggplant
Greens and leafy vegetables (includes endive, lettuce, spinach)
Herbaceous perennials and decorative greens
Leguminous vegetables, other
Melons (includes cantaloupe, muskmelon, watermelon)
Ornamental trees and shrubs
Peas (dry)
Peas (fresh, fresh-processed)
Peppers
Potted plants
Sweet potato
Tomato
Vegetables, general/other
Research Projects within Cucurbits, other (includes pumpkin, squash, gourd)
item BIOLOGICALLY BASED TECHNIQUES FOR MANAGEMENT OF VEGETABLE PESTS
item CHARACTERIZATION, ETIOLOGY, AND DISEASE MANAGEMENT FOR VEGETABLE CROPS
item Enhanced Implementation of Integrated Management Tactics for Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus in the SouthEastern USA
item IMPACT OF GLOBAL WARMING ON BEMISIA TABACI AND ITS NATURAL ENEMIES IN VEGETABLE CROPS
item NOVEL BIOMARKERS THAT RAPIDLY IDENTIFY INSECT POPULATIONS THAT ARE EFFICIENT VECTORS OF CIRCULATIVE PLANT VIRUSES
item UNDERSTAND GLOBAL VIRUS DISTRIBUTION IN TOMATO AND DEVELOPING TRANSLATIONAL GENOMIC TOOLS TO ACCELERATE BREEDING FOR VIRUS RESISTANCE
item Understand Global Virus Distribution in Tomato and Developing Translational Genomic Tools to Accelerate Breeding for Virus Resistance
item Understanding the Global Virus Distribution in Tomato and Development of Translational Genomic Tools to Accelerate Breeding for Resistance
item Understanding the Global Virus Distribution in Tomato and Development of Translational Genomic Tools to Accelerate Breeding for Resistance
item Understanding the Global Virus Distribution in Tomato and Development of Translational Genomic Tools to Accelerate Breeding for Resistance
   
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