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the production, value, and safety of pecan, peach, nectarine, and plum crops. The participant will learn how to develop methods to improve control of key pecan diseases. The primary disease focus is pecan scab
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technologies required to make that future possible. We’ve long touted our success in developing the technologies that took on acid rain in the 1970s and mercury in the early 2000s. Program Goals The NETL
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participant will learn about and gain experience in: Conducting and testing insect rearing methods and behavioral bioassays. Conducting laboratory and field research aimed at developing sustainable management
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, soil, and water samples using chemical, microbiological, and physical methods. This includes measurement and quantification of ammonia, nitrous oxide, carbon dioxide, methane, and pathogenic and
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, and; Material strength and high specific surface area performance value. The participant will contribute to a collaborative research program focused on understanding the cotton based (barrier protective
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of laboratory mentors. Activities will include computer programming related to database development, extension of the IDS graphical user interface, and integration of our crop and soil models. Database activities
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these parasites as well as developing rapid methods of parasite detection and drug-resistant parasite strains. This project seeks to compile the genomic sequence of Eimeria, which are protozoa that cause
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Raman imaging technologies for safety and quality evaluation of agricultural products. Learn artificial intelligence/machine learning methods to evaluate hyperspectral image data to assess safety and
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samples using microbiological, molecular biological, and chemical methods. This includes characterizing and quantification of pathogens and beneficial microbes, which are critical components of honey bee
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Designing and constructing vectors, guide RNAs, and double-stranded RNAs Applying and adapting genetic manipulation methodologies and/or methods from published literature to new insect systems Managing and