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Scaling up functional traits for ecosystem services with remote sensing: concepts and methodsVirus disease in wheat predicted to increase with a changing climate.The identity of belowground herbivores, not herbivore diversity, mediates impacts on plant productivity.A global synthesis of the effects of diversified farming systems on arthropod diversity within fields and across agricultural landscapes.Influence of tillage on adult and immature pea leaf weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) densities in pea.Pesticide application practices, pest knowledge, and cost-benefits of plantain production in the Bribri-Cabécar Indigenous Territories, Costa Rica.Agroecological and environmental factors influence Barley yellow dwarf viruses in grasslands in the US Pacific Northwest.Potato virus Y Transmission Efficiency from Potato Infected with Single or Multiple Virus Strains.Virus incidence in wheat increases under elevated CO2: A 4-year study of yellow dwarf viruses from a free air carbon dioxide facility.Vector population growth and condition-dependent movement drive the spread of plant pathogens.Contribution of Noncolonizing Aphids to Potato Virus Y Prevalence in Potato in Idaho.Contribution of Noncolonizing Aphids to Potato Virus Y Prevalence in Potato in Idaho.Insect-Borne Plant Pathogens and Their Vectors: Ecology, Evolution, and Complex Interactions.Interactions among potato genotypes, growth stages, virus strains, and inoculation methods in the potato virus Y and green peach aphid pathosystem.Conditional vector preference aids the spread of plant pathogens: results from a model.Preference by a virus vector for infected plants is reversed after virus acquisition.Plant viruses alter insect behavior to enhance their spread.The expanding field of plant virus ecology: historical foundations, knowledge gaps, and research directions.The influence of virus-induced changes in plants on aphid vectors: insights from luteovirus pathosystems.Rhopalosiphum padi (Hemiptera: Aphididae) responses to volatile cues from Barley yellow dwarf virus-infected wheat.Effect of an alternate weed host, hairy nightshade, Solanum sarrachoides, on the biology of the two most important potato leafroll virus (Luteoviridae: Polerovirus) vectors, Myzus persicae and Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Aphididae: Homoptera).Genome-wide associations for multiple pest resistances in a Northwestern United States elite spring wheat panel.Changes in green peach aphid responses to potato leafroll virus-induced volatiles emitted during disease progression.Myzus persicae is arrested more by blends than by individual compounds elevated in headspace of PLRV-infected potato.Oviposition responses by hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor, to wheats varying in surfaces waxes.Impact of tillage practices on Hessian fly-susceptible and resistant spring wheat cultivars.Effects of tillage on the activity density and biological diversity of carabid beetles in spring and winter crops.Early-season aerial adult colonization and ground activity of pea leaf weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in pea as influenced by tillage system.Evidence for additive effects of virus infection and water availability on phytohormone induction in a staple cropSampling technique affects detection of habitat factors influencing wild bee communitiesA Pedagogical Model for Team-Based, Problem-Focused Interdisciplinary Doctoral EducationComparison of transmission efficiency of various isolates ofPotato virus Yamong three aphid vectorsEnvironmentally dependent host-pathogen and vector-pathogen interactions in the Barley yellow dwarf virus pathosystemDynamics ofMyzus persicaearrestment by volatiles fromPotato leafroll virus-infected potato plants during disease progressionTransmission mechanisms shape pathogen effects on host-vector interactions: evidence from plant virusesTillage affects the activity-density, absolute density, and feeding damage of the pea leaf weevil in spring peaSoil carbon, nitrogen, pH, and earthworm density as influenced by cropping practices in the Inland Pacific NorthwestEffect of an Alternate Weed Host, Hairy Nightshade, Solanum sarrachoides , on the Biology of the Two Most Important Potato Leafroll Virus (Luteoviridae: Polerovirus) Vectors, Myzus persicae and Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Aphididae: Homoptera)Effect of farm diversity on harvesting of coffee leaves by the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotesEmploying Philosophical Dialogue in Collaborative Science
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