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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
Beef cattle, live animal
Corn (for sweetcorn use 1480)
Cross-commodity research--multiple crops
Dairy cattle, live animal
Egg-type chicken, live animal
Grain sorghum
Meat, beef cattle
Meat, swine
Meat-type chicken, live animal
Pecan
Remote sensing equipment and technology
Soybean
Swine, live animal
Turkey, live animal
Upland cotton
Research Projects within Upland cotton
item Advancement of Cotton Genetic Resources Through Use of a Costa Rican Counter Season Nursery
item Continued Development of a Publicly Accessible Comprehensive Cotton Database
item Continued Development of a Publicly Accessible Comprehensive Cotton Database
item Developing Genome Editing Resources for Modifying Genes to Improve Priority Traits in Cotton
item Exploiting Genetic Variation of Australian and African Diploid Accessions for American Tetraploid Cotton
item Exploring the Genetics of Drought Resistance with Field-based Phenomics and Biophysical Process-based Modeling
item Influence of Soil Microbiota and Entomopathogenic Nematodes on Cotton Defensive Chemical Production
item Maintenance, Distribution, and Utilization of Cotton Genetic Resources
item Management of Cotton Genetic Resources and Genetic Improvement of Cotton
item Molecular and Genetic Approaches to Manage Cotton and Sorghum Diseases
item Novel Approaches for Management of Row Crop Pests and Continued Boll Weevil Eradication
item Partners in Crime: Pathobiome of Fusarium Cotton Wilt Pathogen
item Pheromone Components of the Pecan Weevil
item Renewal and Advance of Cotton Genetic Resources Through Use of a Costa Rican Counter Season Nursery