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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)
Developmental and Environmental Control Mechanisms to Enhance Plant Productivity
(In-House Appropriated)
Enhancing Crop Resilience to Biotic and Abiotic Stress Through Understanding the Microbiome and Immune Signaling Mechanisms
(In-House Appropriated)
Molecular Causes and Phenotypic Consequences of Bacterial Enrichment Patterns in the Root Endospheres of Drought-Stressed Crop Systems
(Cooperative Agreement)
Molecular Causes and Phenotypic Consequences of Bacterial Enrichment Patterns in the Root Endospheres of Drought-Stressed Crop Systems
(Cooperative Agreement)
Exploration of Microbiome Properties with I-Cultiver
(Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement)
Non-funded Cooperative Agreement Between University of Calfornia, Berkeley and U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service
(Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement)
Generating Developmentally-informed Gene Coexpression Networks for Non-infectious Bud Failure in Almond
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Regulatory Mechanisms Controlling Plant Development, Biotic and Abiotic Stress Responses, and Microbiome Interactions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Plant Diseases (NP #303)
Enhancing Crop Resilience to Biotic and Abiotic Stress Through Understanding the Microbiome and Immune Signaling Mechanisms
(In-House Appropriated)
Exploration of Microbiome Properties with I-Cultiver
(Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement)