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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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Plant Genetic Resources, Genomics and Genetic Improvement (NP #301)
Genetic Improvement of Small Fruits and Ornamental Plants to Enhance Traits Desirable to Consumers and Tolerance to Biotic and Abiotic Stress
(In-House Appropriated)
Expanding Southern Highbush Blueberries To Underserved Regions of Southeastern U.S.
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Development of New Genomic Resources and Tools for Molecular Breeding in Muscadine Grape
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Establishing CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Targeted Mutagenesis Protocol to Develop Seedless Muscadine Grape
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
New Molecular and Genetic Tools to Select Trees and Plants Better Adapted to Changing Environmental Conditions in the Southeastern United States
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Screening Muscadine Grape for Resistance to Pierce’s Disease Pathogen
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Plant Diseases (NP #303)
Management of Diseases, Pests, and Pollinators of Horticultural Crops
(In-House Appropriated)
A microRNA Approach to Understanding Honey Bee Pathogen-Host Interactions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
AmE-711 Cell Line as a Platform for Reporter Gene Assays
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing the Role of Different Environmental Stressors Impacting Bee Health in the Mid-Western Arkansas Region
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of a Ferromagnetic Materials-Based Inductor Core for an In-Hive Honey Bee Queen Tracking System
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of qPCR Protocol to Detect the Bacterium Causing Loropetalum Knot from the Phylloplane of Loropetalum Stems
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency of Nursery Production in the Southeast U.S.
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Establishing Agronomic and Pest Management Practices for Vegetable, Specialty Crops, and Fruit Growers while Improving Pollinator Health
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
Management of Diseases, Pests, and Pollinators of Horticultural Crops
(In-House Appropriated)
A microRNA Approach to Understanding Honey Bee Pathogen-Host Interactions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
AmE-711 Cell Line as a Platform for Reporter Gene Assays
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing the Role of Different Environmental Stressors Impacting Bee Health in the Mid-Western Arkansas Region
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of a Ferromagnetic Materials-Based Inductor Core for an In-Hive Honey Bee Queen Tracking System
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of qPCR Protocol to Detect the Bacterium Causing Loropetalum Knot from the Phylloplane of Loropetalum Stems
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency of Nursery Production in the Southeast U.S.
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Establishing Agronomic and Pest Management Practices for Vegetable, Specialty Crops, and Fruit Growers while Improving Pollinator Health
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Crop Production (NP #305)
Management of Diseases, Pests, and Pollinators of Horticultural Crops
(In-House Appropriated)
A microRNA Approach to Understanding Honey Bee Pathogen-Host Interactions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
AmE-711 Cell Line as a Platform for Reporter Gene Assays
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing the Role of Different Environmental Stressors Impacting Bee Health in the Mid-Western Arkansas Region
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of a Ferromagnetic Materials-Based Inductor Core for an In-Hive Honey Bee Queen Tracking System
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of qPCR Protocol to Detect the Bacterium Causing Loropetalum Knot from the Phylloplane of Loropetalum Stems
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Enhancing Sustainability and Efficiency of Nursery Production in the Southeast U.S.
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Establishing Agronomic and Pest Management Practices for Vegetable, Specialty Crops, and Fruit Growers while Improving Pollinator Health
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)