Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research
- Therapeutic Molecule Evaluation and Field Delivery Pipeline
- New Technologies and Strategies for Managing Emerging Insect Pests and Insect Transmitted Pathogens of Potatoes
- Integrated Approach to Manage the Pest Complex on Temperate Tree Fruits
- Characterization of Novel Viruses Pathogenic to Potato Psyllid
- Genetic Engineering of Moth Viruses for Enhanced Insecticidal Efficacy
- Experimental Orchard for X-Disease and Little Cherry Disease Research
- Novel Control of Codling Moth with RNA Interference
- RNA-Based Pesticides To Manage Insect-Vectored Plant Pathogens In Potato
- USDA-ARS/Washington State University Little Cherry Disease Research Partnership
- Identifying the Sources of Aphids and Aphid-vectored Viruses Afflicting Potato Fields
- Integrative Approaches to Understanding How Vector Proteins Affect Plant Defense and Plant-Insect Interactions
- Determining the Threat and Spread of New and Novel South American Ca. Liberibacter Species to North American Potato Crops and Wild Potato Germplasms
- The Whirligig Mite and New Biological Control Opportunities in Potatoes
- Threat and Spread of New and Novel South American Ca. Liberibacter Species
- The Development of an Effective Trapping System for the Invasive Greater Banded Hornet, Vespa tropica, in Guam
- Discovery and Application of Click Beetle Attractants for IPM of Wireworms in Potatoes
- Precision Agriculture: Innovating Cherry Disease Management with Direct Plant Infusion
- Sustainable Cherry Protection with SYMBIONT
- Enhancing Integrated Insect Pest Management Strategies for U.S. Potato Production Systems
- Extension Activities for Best Practices for Releasing Lacewings in Apples
- Identifying Biological Controls of Insect Vectors in Non-Crop Habitats of the Columbia Basin
- Best Practices for Releasing Lacewings in Apples
- Whirligig Mite: A New Biocontrol Agent for Apples and Pears
- Developing Best Practices for Releasing Lacewings in Apples
- Quality Assurances Services and Support for IR-4 Minor Use Pesticides Residue Laboratory in Wapato, Washington
- Biopesticides for the Potato Psyllid
- Sustainable Management of Wireworms by Targeting the Adult Click Beetles
- Development of Netting Protocols to Prevent Insect Transmission of X Disease Phytoplasma in Cherry Trees
- Washington State Partnership to Find Rapid Solutions to Little Cherry Disease
- Assessing Chemical Control Options for Aphid-vectored Virus Management
- Characterization of Novel Viruses Pathogenic to Potato Psyllid
- Sustainable Management of Wireworms by Targeting the Adult Click Beetles
- Comparison of Monitoring Tools for Hemipteran Vectors Entering Potato Fields
- Field Testing of Minor Use Pesticides
- Residue Analysis of Minor Use Pesticides
- Novel Delivery of Therapeutic Molecules to Cure Diseases of Fruit Trees