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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
Goats, meat and mohair
Nectarine
Peach
Pecan
Plant research, general
Plum
Sheep, live animal
Research Projects within Pecan
item Advanced Manufacturing Opportunities to Enhance Pecan Shelling Processing
item Advanced Manufacturing Opportunities to Enhance Pecan Shelling Processing – Testbed Development
item Advances in Application Technology of Microbial Control Agents
item Biological Control Technology for Hidden Pests Based on Interaction Mechanism Between Entomopathogenic Nematode and Their Insect Hosts
item Chemical Cues from Beneficial Nematodes Enhance Plant Resistance and Strengthen Biological Control
item Development of effective economical microbial strategies to combat major nematode and fungal pests in turfgrass systems
item Development of New Stone Fruit Cultivars and Rootstocks for the Southeastern United States
item Ecology and Integrated Management of Ambrosia Beetles in Eastern U.S. Orchard and Ornamental Tree Crops
item Ecology and Integrated Management of Ambrosia Beetles in Eastern U.S. Orchard and Ornamental Tree Crops
item Enhancing Food Safety in Pecan Processing
item Flatheaded Borer Management in Specialty Tree Crops
item Genetic Improvement of Stone Fruit Crops/Cultivars for the Southeastern United States
item Healthy, Sustainable Pecan Nut Production
item Integrating Biorational Approaches to Control Plant Parasitic Nematodes and Weeds in Organic Vegetable Systems
item Novel Approaches for Managing Key Pests of Peach and Pecan
item Pecan Processing Technology
item Pest Management Using Novel Bacterial Toxins With Pecan As A Model Crop System
item Single Cell Encapsulation of Entomopathogenic Fungi via Pickering Emulsions Toward A Highly Functional Biocompatible System
item Trees for the Future: Coordinated Development of Genetic Resources and Tools to Accelerate Breeding of Geographic and Climate Adapted Pecan Trees.