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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2024 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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Displaying 1 to 7 of 7 Records

Attraction of sweet potato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae), and two generalist predators to green leaf volatile compounds Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(26-Sep-24)
Eco-friendly management of fall armyworm: can host-plant intercropping drive to a sustainable IPM? Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Jun-24)
Beetle herding: optimizing the biological control of the invasive air potato vine using attractive semiochemical lures Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(12-Jun-24)
Past, present, and future applications of molecular tools in landscape scale IPM: Fall armyworm as a case study
(Book / Chapter)
(11-Jun-24)
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus manipulates Bemisia tabaci, MEAM1 both directly and indirectly through changes in visual and volatile cues Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(10-Jun-24)
Use of non-native, invasive tree logs for commercial mushroom production Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(24-Apr-24)
Freezing temperature treatments against almond moth, Ephestia cautella (Walker), infestation of date fruits Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(17-Apr-24)