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Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
Sustainable Pest Management Strategies for Arid-land Crops
(Appropriated)
INHIBITION OF AQUAPORIN FOR NOVEL CONTROL OF BEMISIA TABACI
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
A collaborative research and extension network for sustainable organic production systems in Coastal California
(Reimbursable)
IMPACT OF BIOENERGY CROPS ON PESTS, NATURAL ENEMIES AND POLLINATORS IN AGRICULTURAL AND NON-CROP LANDSCAPES
(Reimbursable)
Managing Pierce's Disease in Arizona vineyards
(Reimbursable)
REFINING CHEMICAL CONTROL OF VINE MEALYBUG TO MANAGE RESISTANCE, ENHANCE NATURAL ENEMY CONSERVATION AND PROMOTE INTEGRATED CONTROL.
(Reimbursable)
THE USE OF ALFALFA TRAP CROPS TO MONITOR AND CONTROL EARLY SEASON BUILD-UP OF LYGUS BUG, THE KEY ECONOMIC PEST IN STRAWBERRIES
(Reimbursable)
BIOCHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY, BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY, AND CONTROL OF PLANT BUGS IN THE WESTERN U.S.
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
   
 
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