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ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

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Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
Development of a Pest-Specific Monitoring Tool for Potato Payllid
(General Cooperative Agreement)
Bio-Rational Approaches to Manage Insect Pests of Potato Crops
(Appropriated)
Biorational Management of Insect Pests of Temperate Tree Fruits
(Appropriated)
Field Testing of Minor Use Pesticides
(Appropriated)
Residue Analysis of Minor Use Pesticides
(Appropriated)
Area-Wide Management of Potato Pests (Ampp) in the Pacific Northwest
(Reimbursable)
Chemical Attractants for Trapping and Baiting Polistes
(Reimbursable)
Chemical Attractants for Trapping and Baiting Polistes Paper Wasps
(Reimbursable)
Chemical Attractants for Trapping and Baiting Polistes Paper Wasps Within Navy Leased Land
(Reimbursable)
Development of a Pest-Specific Monitoring Tool for Potato Psyllid
(Reimbursable)
Development of An "early Warning" Monitoring Tool for Potato Psllid, the Vector of Zebra Chip Disease of Potatoes
(Reimbursable)
Enhancing Biological Control to Stabilize Western Orchard Ipm Systems
(Reimbursable)
Integrated Pest Management of the Potato Psyllid and Candidatus Liberibacter Psyllaurous in a Multicrop System
(Reimbursable)
Management of Zebra Chip to Enhance Profitability and Sustainability of U.S. Potato Production
(Reimbursable)
Optimization and Field-Testing of Synthetic Sex Attractants for Two Psyllid Pests of Pears (Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
(Reimbursable)
Pest Risk Analyses for Temperate Fruit Flies in Exported Fruits
(Reimbursable)
Potato Variety Screening for Zebra Chip Resistance and the Impact of the Disease on Potato Postharvest
(Reimbursable)
Spotted Wing Drosophila Management on Tree Fruits
(Reimbursable)
Development of An 'early Warning' Monitoring Tool for Potato Psyllid, the Vector of Zebra Chip Disease of Potatoes
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Evaluating the Efficacy of the Systems Approach Components for Western Cherry Fruit Fly (Rhagoletis Indifferens)
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Management of Insect Pests of Potato and Tree Fruits
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Management of Potato Psyllid and Zebra Chip Disease
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Pest Risk Analyses for Temperate Fruit Flies in Exported Fruits
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Pest Risk Analyses for Temperate Fruit Flies in Exported Fruits
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing Feeding Deterrence of Potato Psyllid to Prevent Zebra Chip Transmission
(Trust)
Assessing Tolerance of Zebra Chip Disease in Potato Varieties with Low Reducing Sugar Content
(Trust)
Best Practices for Predator Releases: Lacewings, Beetles, and Mites
(Trust)
Identification of Chemical Lure for Spotted Wing Drosophila
(Trust)
Identification of Neuropeptides and Receptors in Codling Moth and Swd
(Trust)
Integrating Codling Moth Granulovirus into Conventional Orchards
(Trust)
Monitoring Adult Leafrollers and Codling Moth with One Non-Pheromone Lure
(Trust)
Olfactory Proteins As Targets for Enhanced Codling Moth Control
(Trust)
   
 
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