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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.

Clicking on a National Program (NP) will take you to the main ARS site for more information on the program. Clicking on a research project title will take you to more information on the project.


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Climate Change, Soils, and Emissions (NP #212)
GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF SEED PROTEIN AND OIL: CONTENT AND COMPOSITION
(Reimbursable)
IMPACT OF METHIONINE OXIDATION ON PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
(Reimbursable)
IMPROVING SOYBEAN PRODUCTION IN ELEVATED [O3]: SELECTING GENOTYPES AND UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE IN THE FIELD
(Reimbursable)
Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
FROM GENE TO LANDSCAPE: A HIERARCHICAL APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING THE EVOLUTION AND SPREAD OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN AMARANTHUS TUBERCULATUS
(General Cooperative Agreement)
ECOLOGY, MANAGEMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF WEEDY AND INVASIVE PLANT SPECIES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE
(Appropriated)
MINOR USE WEED MANAGEMENT
(Appropriated)
WEED MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES TO ATRAZINE IN SWEET CORN
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
ENHANCEMENT OF USDA-ARS, DOE, AND SUNGRANT UNIVERSITIES COOPERATIVE INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
(Reimbursable)
FROM GENE TO LANDSCAPE: A HIERARCHICAL APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING THE EVOLUTION AND SPREAD OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE IN AMARANTHUS TUBERCULATUS
(Reimbursable)
LANDSCAPE CONFIGURATIONS: A NEW APPROACH TO MANAGE INVASION BY BIOFUEL CROPS
(Reimbursable)
PRECISION ZONAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR RESILIENT CEREAL YIELDS UNDER VARIABLE CLIMATES
(Reimbursable)
TOWARDS PREDICTIVE UNDERSTANDING OF NITROGEN FLUX IN SOILS
(Reimbursable)
INTEGRATED WEED MANAGEMENT FOR MAIZE-FINGERMILLET PRODUCTION SYSTEMS OF THE MID-HILLS OF NEPAL
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
PLANT HEALTH IN MODERN CROPPING SYSTEMS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
WEED CONTROL FOR MINOR AND SPECIALTY CROPS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Plant Diseases (NP #303)
IMPROVED RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND PESTS
(Appropriated)
IDENTIFICATION AND UTILIZATION OF RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN RUST
(Reimbursable)
ROLES OF SOYBEAN APHID GENETICS AND ENDOSYMBIONTS IN ENABLING SOYBEAN APHID BIOTYPES TO OVERCOME RESISTANCE GENES
(Reimbursable)
SCREENING GERMPLASM AND BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO PHOMOPSIS SEED DECAY OF SOYBEAN: PHASE II RESEARCH
(Reimbursable)
Identification and Utilization of Resistance to Soybean Rust
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
IMPROVE PATHOGEN AND PEST MANAGEMENT IN SOYBEAN
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PATHOGENS AND SOYBEAN PLANTS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
SOYBEAN GERMPLASM EVALUATION FOR RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN RUST AND OTHER IMPORTANT DISEASES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Plant Genetic Resources, Genomics and Genetic Improvement (NP #301)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(General Cooperative Agreement)
CONSERVATION AND UTILIZATION OF MAIZE GENETIC STOCKS
(Appropriated)
IDENTIFYING AND MANIPULATING DETERMINANTS OF PHOTOSYNTHATE PRODUCTION AND PARTITIONING
(Appropriated)
IMPROVED RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN PATHOGENS AND PESTS
(Appropriated)
Maize Genetic Stock Management and Utilization
(Appropriated)
SOYBEAN GENETIC MANAGEMENT AND UTILIZATION
(Appropriated)
CHARACTERIZING AN ALTERNATIVE GENE POOL FOR INCREASING U.S. SOYBEAN YIELD
(Reimbursable)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Reimbursable)
GENETIC DETERMINANTS OF SEED PROTEIN AND OIL: CONTENT AND COMPOSITION
(Reimbursable)
IMPACT OF METHIONINE OXIDATION ON PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
(Reimbursable)
IMPROVING SOYBEAN PRODUCTION IN ELEVATED [O3]: SELECTING GENOTYPES AND UNDERSTANDING MECHANISMS OF TOLERANCE IN THE FIELD
(Reimbursable)
LARGE SCALE IDENTIFICATION OF ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT WILD SOYBEAN DIVERSITY AND TRANSFER TO APPLIED BREEDING
(Reimbursable)
REALIZING INCREASED PHOTOSYNTHETIC EFFICIENCY FOR SUSTAINABLE INCREASES IN CROP YIELD
(Reimbursable)
SCREENING GERMPLASM AND BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO PHOMOPSIS SEED DECAY OF SOYBEAN: PHASE II RESEARCH
(Reimbursable)
SUB-PROJECT: EXPLOITING CANOPY POSITION EFFECTS ON COMPOSITION TO ENHANCE SEED QUALITY
(Reimbursable)
TRANSFERRING SCN RESISTANCE FROM GLYCINE TOMENTELLA TO SOYBEAN
(Reimbursable)
Characterizating an Alternative Gene Pool for Increasing U.S. Soybean Yield
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPANDING THE GENETIC BASE OF U.S. SOYBEAN PRODUCTION TO IMPROVE PRODUCTIVITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
EXPLOITING CANOPY POSITION EFFECTS ON COMPOSITION TO ENHANCE SEED QUALITY
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF SOYBEAN RESPONSE TO PATHOGENS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
IMPROVE PATHOGEN AND PEST MANAGEMENT IN SOYBEAN
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
SOYBEAN GERMPLASM EVALUATION FOR RESISTANCE TO SOYBEAN RUST AND OTHER IMPORTANT DISEASES
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
SOYFACE GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Transferring SCN Resistance from Glycine Tomentella to Soybean
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
   
 
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