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the development of new and enhanced technologies that support vegetable pickling, by fermentation or acidification, in the USA, under the USDA-ARS National Program 306, Quality and Utilization of Agricultural
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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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identifying grapevines tolerance to adverse growing conditions. The participant will be able to establish robust collaborations with faculty at Cornell University, Cornell Agri-tech, Geneva Campus, and USDA-ARS
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project objective of the research unit is to identify and develop corn germplasm with resistance to Aspergillus flavus infection and the subsequent accumulation of aflatoxin and resistance to insect damage
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this unit maintain a comprehensive IAV research program including investigation of virulence mechanisms, vaccinology, immunology, and virus evolution. The participant will be based on the National Centers
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educational experience that will greatly enhance your career opportunities. In particular, you will gain hands-on knowledge of working with cultures of malaria parasites at different stages of development under
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include the development of rapid detection and diagnostics tests, novel therapeutants, and improved diet formulations that will enhance resistance to infectious bacteria, viruses, and parasites of warm
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. The participant will also help with screening diverse turfgrass germplasm for adaptation, color and quality traits, and environmental stress tolerance that will lead to the development of improved cultivars
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peer-reviewed journal articles, and research project design and management, with the goal of developing skills required to become a principal investigator. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is
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-related matrices (manure, water, milk contact surfaces). Persistence Modeling and Risk Assessment: Develop complex ecological and kinetic models incorporating environmental, microbial community, and