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The REACCH project was initiated in 2011 to ensure sustainable cereal production in the inland Pacific Northwest. The project was led by an interdisciplinary team of scientists and other professionals from three land grant institutions and the USDA Agricultural Research Service, with funding from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s Climate Variability and Change Program.
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Cereal Cyst Nematode 2011 Soil sample collection.
Two field surveys for P. neglectus, P. thornei and H. avenae were conducted
by collecting soil samples from Washington State University Extension Cereal
Variety Trials...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Root Lesion Nematode 2011 Soil sample collection.
Two field surveys for P. neglectus, P. thornei and H. avenae were conducted
by collecting soil samples from Washington State University Extension Cereal
Variety Trials...
: to document the populations of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) in legume
crops and determine the temporal and spatial variation in their abundance.
These can be related to landscape and weather variables and also the arrival
patterns as...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Root Lesion Nematode 2010 Soil sample collection.
Two field surveys for P. neglectus, P. thornei and H. avenae were conducted
by collecting soil samples from Washington State University Extension Cereal
Variety Trials...
: to document the populations of pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) in legume
crops and determine the temporal and spatial variation in their abundance.
These can be related to landscape and weather variables and also the arrival
patterns as...
Data: REACCHPNA Biotics - Cereal Cyst Nematode 2010 Soil sample collection.
Two field surveys for P. neglectus, P. thornei and H. avenae were conducted
by collecting soil samples from Washington State University Extension Cereal
Variety Trials...