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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.

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Subjects of Investigation
Air
Alfalfa
Barley
Beans (dry)
Beans (fresh, fresh-processed)
Beef cattle, live animal
Climate
Cool season perennial grasses (includes bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue)
Cross-commodity research--multiple crops
Durum wheat
Goats, meat and mohair
Hard red spring wheat
Hard red winter wheat
Horses, ponies, and mules
Leguminous vegetables, other
Lentil
Pasture and forage crops, general/other
Peas (dry)
Peas (fresh, fresh-processed)
Sheep, live animal
Soft white wheat (includes club, western)
Soil
Soil and land, general
Spiders, mites, ticks, and other arthropods
Sugar beet
Water resources
Watersheds and river basins, general
Weeds
Wheat, other
Research Projects within Spiders, mites, ticks, and other arthropods
item Babesia Caballi Genome Sequences and Annotation
item Characterization of Antibodies for Improvement of Vaccine Development and Diagnostic Assays
item Collaborative Animal Research between Regents of the University of Idaho and the ARS - Animal Disease Research Unit
item Collaborative Animal Research between Washington State University and ARS-ADRU
item Control Strategies for Bovine Babesiosis
item Control Strategies for Cattle Fever Ticks and Bovine Babesiosis in the United States
item Control strategies for Infectious Diseases of Livestock.
item Control Strategies for Theileriosis
item Cost Benefit Analysis of Cattle Fever Tick and Bovine Babesiosis Control
item Data Driven Nanovaccine Design
item Develop Predictive Models of Potential Babesia Disease Spread in the U.S. to Assist in Mitigating Potential Future Outbreaks
item Development of Control Strategies for Theileria orientalis
item Development of Novel Preventive, Diagnostic, and Treatment Strategies for Theileriosis in Horses and Cattle
item Identification Of Babesia Gametocyte Chemoattractive Molecule
item Surveying Nilgai Antelope in South Texas for Evidence of Infection with Bovine Babesiosis
item Targeting Subdominant Rhoptry-associated Proteins of Babesia Bovis in a Subunit Vaccine to Protect Cattle Against Bovine Babesiosis
item Testing Drug Therapies to Control Babesia Infection and/or Severe Acute Babesiosis
item Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens Affecting Livestock in Zimbabwe
item Understanding Genetic Variation of Parasites that cause Bovine Babesiosis to Develop Efficient Control Strategies