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Research Programs and Projects at this Location

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 and Implementation of Biological Control Programs for Natural Area Weeds in the Southeastern United States
(In-House Appropriated)
Establishment and Evaluation of Brazilian Peppertree Biological Control
(Cooperative Agreement)
Assistance with the establishment and evaluation of brazilian peppertree biological control
(Cooperative Agreement)
Assistance With the Establishment and Evaluation of Brazilian Peppertree Biological Control
(Cooperative Agreement)
Mass Rearing and Inundative Releases of Megamelus Scutellaris to Manage Waterhyacinth (Pontederia Crassipes) in South Florida
(Cooperative Agreement)
Creating New Partnerships to Manage the Invasion of Foreign Weeds into National Wildlife Refuges.
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Establishment and evaluation of the Brazilian pepper biological control
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Overseas Surveys and Testing for the Development of Biological Control Cogongrass (Imperata Cylindrica)
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Overseas Surveys, Curation, and Colonization of Potential Biological Control Agents of Cogongrass (Imperata Cylindrica)
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Preparation for Field Release and Evaluation of Classical Biological Control of Brazilian Pepper at MacDill AFB and Cape Canaveral SFS, in Florida
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Archbold Biological Station Release, Establishment, and Evaluation of the Brazilian Pepper Biological Agents
(Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement)
Biological Control of Earleaf Acacia (Acacia Auriculiformis) in Florida
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Biological Control of Old-World Climbing Fern
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Biological Control of Schinus terebinthifolia (Brazilian pepper tree) in South Florida With Special Reference to Miami-Dade County
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
CERP BIOLOGICAL CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Development, Rearing, Release, and Monitoring of Biological Control Agents for Controlling Old World Climbing Fern
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Establishment and Evaluation of Lilioceris Egena for Air Potato Biocontrol
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Foreign Exploration and Preliminary Testing of Potential Biological Control Agents for Azolla Pinnata Subspecies Pinnata
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Mass Rearing and Inundative Releases of Megamelus Scutellaris to Manage Waterhyacinth (Pontederia Crassipes) in South Florida
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Overseas Surveys and Testing for the Development of Biological Control Cogongrass (Imperata Cylindrica)
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Population Genetics of Waterlettuce (Pistia Stratiotes) in Florida: Parsing Native from Invasive Genotypes
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Quarantine Testing to Develop Biological Control of Old World Climbing Fern, Lygodium microphyllum, in Florida
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Area-Wide Project for Integrated Management Addressing Waterhyacinth (Pontederia Crassipes)
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Area-Wide Project for Integrated Management Addressing Waterhyacinth (Pontederia Crassipes)
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Biological Control of Weeds Endemic to Southeast Asia and Australia that are Invasive in the United States
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Biological Control of Weeds Endemic to Southeast Asia and Australia that are Invasive in the United States
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Investigating Impacts on Community Restoration: The Role of Biological Control Herbivores
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Nova Southeastern University Assistance with Area-Wide Project for Integrated Management Addressing Waterhyacinth (Pontederia Crassipes)
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)