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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a subject of investigation will list the research projects within that  subject of investigation.

Subjects of Investigation
Berries and cane fruits, other
Citrus, general/other
Cucurbits, other (includes pumpkin, squash, gourd)
Finfish
Grapefruit
Greens and leafy vegetables (includes endive, lettuce, spinach)
Hemp
Melons (includes cantaloupe, muskmelon, watermelon)
Orange
Ornamental trees and shrubs
Ornamentals and turf, general/other (includes cacti)
Peach
Peppers
Solanaceous and related crops, general/other (for potato use 1310)
Strawberry
Table grapes
Tomato
Tropical/subtropical fruit, general/other
Vegetables, general/other
Wine grapes
Research Projects within Strawberry
item Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Enhancing and Advancing the SustainabilitY of Organic Specialty Crop Production Systems (ASD-EASY Organic)
item Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation for Organic Strawberry Production
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with F1K9
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with GCC
item Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly- and Thrips-Transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Four Production Regions of Florida with Univ. of FL
item Canine Detection of Exotic and Emerging Plant Pathogens
item CAP: Fast selection, assessment, and delivery of HLB-resistant/tolerant citrus variants as new scion and rootstock cultivars
item Collaborative Research to Control Thrips and Orthotospoviruses
item Control Citrus Huanglongbing by Using The Citrus Isolate of Nectarine Marafivirus M and its Expression System
item Control Citrus Huanglongbing by Using the Citrus Isolate of Nectarine Marafivirus M and its Expression System
item Demonstration of New Vegetable Production Techniques for Urban Horticulture
item Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
item Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
item Development of Preseason Risk Prediction Models to Facilitate Areawide Pest Management of Whitefly-transmitted Viruses of Vegetables
item Enhancing Vegetable and Ornamental Production by Synergistically Managing Nutrients and Pests
item Fumigation and Alternatives for Production, Storage, and Trade Conference
item Identification, Mapping and Risk Prediction of Whitefly- and Thrips-transmitted Viruses in Fruiting Vegetables in Florida
item Impact of Residue Biochemical Quality on Soil Disinfestation
item Investigation of Verticillium Nonalfalfae as a Potential Bioherbicide for the Invasive Weed Ailanthus Altissima
item Mitigation of Domestic, Exotic, and Emerging Diseases of Subtropical and Temperate Horticultural Crops
item Non-Fumigant Nematode Control in Carrot
item Novel Detection, Sampling, Epidemiology and Modeling Strategies for Plant Pathogens
item Novel Production Practices for Sustainable Vegetable Production and Nutritional Value
item Organic Amendment Effects on Strawberry Pathogens
item Organic Soil Treatment Methods for Nematode Control in California Carrots
item Soil Amendment Effects on Tomato Bacterial Spot
item Soil Disinfestation Treatments for Organic Carrot Production
item Tomato Resistance-breaking Tospoviruses
item Tomato Resistance-breaking Tospoviruses
item University of Florida, IFAS and FAES
item Utilizing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to Determine the Effect of Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation on Soil Properties