Horticultural Crops Production and Genetic Improvement Research Unit
Horticultural Crops Disease and Pest Management Research Unit
- Natural Nematicidal Compounds from Litchi Tomato
- A Systems Approach for Managing Bacterial Blight of Carrot
- Crop Rotation and Development of Resistance for Control of Globodera pallida
- Monitoring Botrytis Fungicide Resistance on Blueberries in Washington and Oregon
- Genomic Prediction for Quantitative Resistance to Root Lesion Nematode in Raspberry
- Managing Phytophthora ramorum in the Pacific Northwest
- Disease Management in Small Fruit and Nursery Crops Based on Knowledge of Pathogen Diversity, Biology, and Environmental Effects
- Knowledge Based Tools for Exotic and Emerging Diseases of Small Fruit and Nursery Crops
- TomSPOT - an Integrated Toolbox for Managing Tomato Bacterial Diseases in North America
- Evaluation of the Hop Cyst Nematode, Heterodera Humuli, an Emerging Pathogen of United States Hop (Humulus Lupulus) Production
- Screening for Viruses Pathogenic to Potato Cyst Nematode
- Plant-Parasitic Nematodes of the Pacific Northwest Nursery Industry
- Genomic Prediction for Quantitative Resistance to Root Lesion Nematode in Raspberry
- Evaluation of Novel Cold Hardy Grape Rootstocks for Use in the Pacific Northwest
- Understanding the Extent of Symphylan Damage in Strawberry Production
- Establishment and Cultivar-Specific Associations of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Newly-Turned Raspberry Fields
- Characterization and Epidemiology of Grapevine Trunk Diseases (GTD) in Idaho
- Potato Cyst Nematode (Globodera spp.) Genetic Diversity
- Detection of Phytophthora Infections in West Coast Nurseries
- Improving Plant Health in Nursery Production Through Genomic Approaches
- Pulse Electricity: A Non-Chemical Approach for the Management of Nematodes, Pathogens, and Weeds in Nurseries
- Systems Approach to Managing the Expression (Same) of Cranberry Fruit Rot
- Systems Approach to Controlling Nematodes in US Potato Production
- Strawberry Nursery Production in the U.S.: What are the High Risk Viruses Circulating in the System?
- Optimizing Certification and Quarantine Protocols for Fragaria and Rubus Nursery Production and Plant Material Movement
- Distribution and Abundance of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Oregon Vineyards
- Assessing and Managing Blueberry Scorch Virus in Washington and Oregon
- Determining Critical Stages for Botrytis Infection in Highbush Blueberries
- Biological Fungicides Tank Mixed with Sulfur for Management of Grape Powdery Mildew
- Natural Nematicidal Products from Litchi Tomato
- Strawberry Nursery Production in the U.S.: What are the High Risk Viruses Circulating in the System? (Arkansas)
- Whole Genome Sequencing for Epidemiology, Population Structure, and Fungicide Resistance of Botrytis spp. in the Pacific Northwest
- Assessing the Role of Gnomoniopsis Idaeicola and Other Fungal Cane Blight Pathogens in Blackberry Collapse
- BLUE-DYNAMO: An Interactive Platform to Deliver Blueberry Disease and Horticultural Management Strategies for Fruit Rots
- Influence of Pathogen Genotypes and Environment on Boxwood Blight
- Communication Development for the Floriculture and Nursery Research Initiative
- Optimizing Certification and Quarantine Protocols for Fragaria and Rubus Nursery Production and Plant Material Movement
- NCPN Berries -Corvallis
- Breeding Hazelnuts for Resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight
- National Clean Plant Network
- Phytophthora ramorum Genomics, Monitoring and Management
- Improved Pathogen detection and the Management of Bulb and Nursery Diseases
- Grapevine Trunk Diseases: Achieving Sustainable Management through Structural Biology of Scion-rootstock-pathogen Interactions
- What is Old is New Again: Effects of UV-C Germicidal Light, and Sulfur, on Powdery Mildew Management
- A Genomics-based, Real-time Tracking and Surveillance System to Manage Grapevine Leafroll Disease in Pacific Northwest Vineyards
- Far-UV (222 nm) Technology for Controlling Pre- and Post-harvest Fruit Decay and Reducing Food Safety Risks of Berries
- Optimizing Certification and Quarantine Protocols for Fragaria and Rubus Nursery Production and Plant Material Movement (UC Davis).
- Pathogen Monitoring and Disease Management within a Vineyard FRAMEwork
- Protecting the Blueberry Industry by Developing and Implementing RT-qPCR Tests for Blueberry Shock and Blueberry Scorch Virus
- Improving Plant Biosecurity Through Genomic Approaches for Emerging Plant Pathogens
- Protecting the Ornamental Horticulture Industry from Species of Phytophthora
- Increase the Profitability of U.S. Flowering Crops by Increasing Plant Health
- Monitoring of Pathogens of Floricultural Crops Pre- and Post-harvest Using Metagenomic Diagnostics
- Biosurveillance of Small Fruit and Horticultural Crops Using Aerial Sampling and Metagenomic Approaches