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Agricultural Research Magazine Archives
2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000
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2008
- Brachypodium:
A Little-Known Grass Gains Research Fame
(Sep
2008
- Vol. 56, No. 8)
- Feral
Cattle on Chirikof Island—Isolated
and Genetically Distinct
(Sep 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 8)
- Genetic
Resistance to Cacao Diseases Is Key to
Safeguarding Chocolate Production
(Sep 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 8)
- Genetic
Twists for Great Greenhouse Tomatoes
(Sep
2008 - Vol. 56, No. 8)
- In
Search of—Biological Control
Agents for the Invasive Australian
Pine
(Sep 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 8)
- New
DNA Markers for Rice Blast-Resistance
Gene
(Sep 2008 - Vol. 56, No.
8)
- Searching
for Phytophthora-Resistant Avocados
(Aug 2008
- Vol. 56, No. 7)
- Watch
Your B’s and Q’s! A New Whitefly’s
on the Move
(Jul 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 6)
- Colony
Collapse Disorder: A Complex Buzz
(May/Jun 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 5)
- Aphid
Pest Gets "Egged"
(May/Jun 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 5)
- Tree
Heartwood Extracts Halt Sudden Oak Death
(Apr 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 4)
- Various Articles on Honey Bees Related to Colony
Collapse Disorder - See Table
of Contents
(Feb 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 2)
- Fruitful
Returns From Fruit Fly Management Project
(Feb 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 2)
- Science
Update -- Potato Nemesis Found in Idaho and Vaccine
Could Offer FMD Control
(Feb 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 2)
- Asian
Cockroaches Could Aid Texas Growers
(Jan 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 1)
- Defending
Against Two Cotton Pests -- Naturally
(Jan 2008 - Vol. 56, No. 1)
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2007
- A Trap for the Small Hive Beetle
(Nov/Dec 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 10)
- A Plum That Stands Up to Pox
(Oct 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 9)
- Fungal Foam Seeks and Destroys Termites
(Sep 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 8)
- Message to Imported Fire Ants: Watch Out!
(Sep 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 8)
- Fighting Moths With Pheromones Is Now Easier
(Sep 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 8)
- Where'd That Boll Weevil Come From?
(Aug 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 7)
- Virus To Vanquish Fire Ants - Science Update (scroll down)
(Aug 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 7)
- Fungal Control for Root-Eating Insects
(Aug 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 7)
- Helping Beekeepers Beat American Foulbrood
(Jul 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 6)
- Lassoing Wicked Weeds of the West
(Jul 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 6)
- Forum—Federal Agencies Unite To Fight Invasive Species
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- A Tiny Menace Island-Hops the Caribbean
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- A Natural Insect Attractant From Catnip
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- Less Pesticide, Fewer Fruit Flies
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- Whiteflies May Meet Their Match in the Form of New Fungus
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- Science Update - Termites, Eggplant flea beetle
(May/Jun 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 5)
- It's Curtains for Mosquitoes and Flies:
Air curtains keep pests out of airplanes
(Apr 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 4)
- Plant Disease Detectives I.D. New Sugar Beet Virus
(Mar 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 3)
- Built, Patented . . . A Better Fly Trap!
(Mar 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 3)
- Another "Turn of the Screw"-worm Saga
(Mar 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 3)
- Forum—Africanized Honey Bees: A Concern, Not a Hollywood Villain
(Feb 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 2)
- More Buzz About a Bad Bee: Africanized Honey Bees in the News Again
(Feb 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 2)
- Curbing a Psyllid To Help Protect Citrus
(Feb 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 2)
- Science Update—A Hard-To-Swallow Wort! (scroll down to view)
(Feb 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 2)
- Once Again . . . Waiting in the Wings . . . Hessian Flies!
(Jan 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 1)
- Identifying Variation in the U.S. Bovine Prion Gene
(Jan 2007 - Vol. 55, No. 1)
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2006
- Tiger Techinque Targets Plant Pathogens
(Nov/Dec 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 11-12)
- Controlling Tropical Spiderwort in the Southeast
(Sep 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 9)
- Sticking It to the South American Cactus Moth
(Sep 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 9)
- Forum—A Constant Fight Against New and Rare Diseases
(Jun 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 6)
- Defending U.S. Grain Crops From Fungal Assault
(Jun 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 6)
- Antiviral Vigilance
(Jun 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 6)
- Dutch Elm Disease Update
(Jun 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 6)
- ARS National Research Programs for Emerging Diseases
(Jun 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 6)
- Squelching Water Primrose
(May 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 5)
- On the Trail of a Tree Killer: New Defenses Against the Daunting Asian Longhorned Beetle
(May 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 5)
- Unearthing New Clues To Controlling Weeds
(May 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 5)
- Beyond Insecticides:
Improved Methods of Whitefly Control
(Apr 2006 - Vol. 54, No. 4)
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2005
- Pegging a Troublesome Change in Hydrilla
(Nov 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 11)
- Resistance Gene To Fortify Soy Against Exotic Pest
(Nov 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 11)
- Cleaning House—and Hive: A Special Line of Bees Uses the Power of Hygiene to Fend Off Its Worst Foe
(Oct 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 10)
- Greenhouse Pests Beware: Old World Hunter Fly Now in North America
(Oct 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 10)
- Forum—Protecting Crops From Alien Invaders
(May 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 5)
- Forum—Saltcedar Scientists Trounce Troublesome Tree
(Apr 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 4)
- Beneficial Beetles Take a Bite Out of Saltcedar
(Apr 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 4)
- Tracking an Attacker—of Saltcedar
(Apr 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 4)
- Mealybugs May Have Met Their Match
(Apr 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 4)
- Sex Potion Ensnares Mealybugs
(Apr 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 4)
- Forum—ARS Pounces On Sudden Oak Death Pathogen
(Feb 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 2)
- Sudden Oak Death: ARS Scientists Fight Back!
(Feb 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 2)
- Frozen Flies Safeguard Research, Screwworm Eradication Efforts
(Feb 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 2)
- Working To I.D. Foes of Emerald Ash Borers
(Feb 2005 - Vol. 53, No. 2)
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2004
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2003
- On the Lookout for Scaley Invaders: Knowledge is key to keeping foreign scale insects at bay
(Dec 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 12)
- An END for Exotic Newcastle Disease Virus?
(Oct 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 10)
- Scientists Target Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter
- (Sep 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 9)
- South American Biocontrols May Tangle With Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter
(Sep 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 9)
- Forum—Investigating Invasives: It Takes a Team
(Sep 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 9)
- Operation Full Stop 2003: Stopping the Swarm and Forum—Operation Full Stop in Full Swing
(Jul 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 7)
- Forum—Winning the Weevil War: Beating a $22 Billion Bug
(Feb 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 2)
- We Don't Cotton to Boll Weevil ‘Round Here Anymore
(Feb 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 2)
- Radio Frequency Puts the Heat on Plant Pests
(Feb 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 2)
- Update: Hot on the Trail of Fire Ants
(Feb 2003 - Vol. 51, No. 2)
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2002
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2001
- Forum—Invasive Species and Areawide Pest Management: What We Have Learned
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
- Attack on Giant Salvinia
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
- More Troublesome Water Weeds Targeted by Researchers
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
- Areawide Pest Management: An Effective Strategy for Many Pests
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
- Fungi Can Whack Invasive Weeds
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
- Scientists Sharpen Strategies To Sabotage Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter
(Nov 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 11)
Fruit Perfume Lures Female Codling Moths
(Jun 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 6)
- South African Insects May Help Against Cape Ivy
(Jun 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 6)
- Deadly Defenses Could Squelch Mosquitoes
(Apr 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 4)
- Scientists in Montpellier are Exploring the World for Biocontrol Agents
(Apr 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 4)
- Beating the Australian Bush for Melaleuca's Enemies
(Apr 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 4)
- A Plant by Any Other Name: GRIN Web Site Updated and Enhanced
(Mar 2001 - Vol. 49, No. 3)
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2000
- Got Weeds? Breed Sheep!
(Dec 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 12)
- Faster Detection of Plum Pox Virus
(Nov 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 11)
- Whitewashing Agriculture
(Nov 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 11)
- Taking Aim at Formosan Subterranean Termites
(Oct 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 10)
- A Better Bait for Medfly
(Oct 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 10)
- Science Update: Kudzu KO'd by Fungus
(Oct 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 10)
- Alarm Pheromone Knocks Off Russian Wheat Aphids
(Jul 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 7)
- Asian Longhorned Beetles
(Jun 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 6)
- For Males Only: Temperature-Sensitive Medflies
(Jun 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 6)
- The Fort Knox of Exotic Weed Diseases
(May 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 5)
- Three Imported Wasps May Curb Scale Pest
(May 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 5)
- Fending Off Siberian Moths
(Apr 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 4)
- Biological Control: Important Tool for Managing Invasive Species
(Mar 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 3)
- Foreign Agents Imported for Weed Control
(Mar 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 3)
- Watch Out Water-hyacinth! New Jungle Enemies Are Coming
(Mar 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 3)
- Medfly Leftovers=Gourmet Feed
(Mar 2000 - Vol. 48, No. 3)
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