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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

Barley
Bedding/garden plants
Berries and cane fruits, other
Blueberry
Cool season perennial grasses (includes bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue)
Cranberry
Cross-commodity research--multiple crops
Deciduous and small fruits, general/other
Deciduous tree fruits, other
Filbert
Grapes, other
Hemp
Herbaceous perennials and decorative greens
Hops
Insects
Microorganisms, general/other
Mint
Ornamental trees and shrubs
Pasture and forage crops, general/other
Pear
Potted plants
Raspberry
Seeds and other plant propagules
Soil
Strawberry
Trees, forests, and forest products, general
Turf (includes bentgrass, bermudagrass, bluegrass, dichondra, fescue)
Wine grapes
Wood and wood products
Research Projects within Soil
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the Pacific Northwest Biochar Atlas
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the PNW Biochar Atlas
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the PNW Biochar Atlas - American Farmland Trust
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the PNW Biochar Atlas - Oregon State University
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the PNW Biochar Atlas - USBI
item Geographical and Functional Expansion of the PNW Biochar Atlas - WSU
item Optimizing and Stabilizing Economic and Ecological Sustainability of Pacific Northwest Seed Cropping Systems Under Current and Future Climate Conditions
item Optimizing Soil Carbon Sequestration in Oregon Seed Production Systems
item Optimizing Soil Carbon Sequestration in Oregon Seed Production Systems (OSU)
item Professional Support for the 2024 Annual Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Phytopathological Society
item RESTORE: Replenishing EcoSystems by Transforming Residues to Energy