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Cesar Rodriguez-Saona
Researcher at Rutgers University
Publications - 165
Citations - 5721
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drosophila suzukii & Integrated pest management. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 147 publications receiving 4650 citations. Previous affiliations of Cesar Rodriguez-Saona include Michigan State University & Texas Tech University.
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PEST STATUS OF THE BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG, HALyOMORPHA HALyS IN THE USA
Tracy C. Leskey,George C. Hamilton,Anne L. Nielsen,Dean Polk,Cesar Rodriguez-Saona,J. Christopher Bergh,D. Ames Herbert,Thomas P. Kuhar,Douglas G. Pfeiffer,Galen P. Dively,Cerruti R. R. Hooks,Michael J. Raupp,Paula M. Shrewsbury,Greg Krawczyk,Peter W. Shearer,Joanne Whalen,Carrie Koplinka-Loehr,Elizabeth Myers,Douglas B. Inkley,Kim A. Hoelmer,Doo-Hyung Lee,Starker E. Wright +21 more
TL;DR: The current pest status and strategies being developed to manage brown marmorated stink bug in the USA are summarized.
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Biology, Ecology, and Management of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Kevin B. Rice,Chris J. Bergh,Erik J. Bergmann,D. J. Biddinger,Christine Dieckhoff,Galen P. Dively,Hannah Fraser,Tara D. Gariepy,George C. Hamilton,Tim Haye,Ames Herbert,Kim A. Hoelmer,Cerruti R. R. Hooks,Ashley L. Jones,Greg Krawczyk,Thomas P. Kuhar,Holly M. Martinson,William J. Mitchell,Anne L. Nielsen,D. G. Pfeiffer,Michael J. Raupp,Cesar Rodriguez-Saona,Peter W. Shearer,Paula M. Shrewsbury,P. Dilip Venugopal,Joanne Whalen,Nik G. Wiman,Tracy C. Leskey,John F. Tooker +28 more
TL;DR: Pesticide applications, including broad-spectrum insecticides, have increased in response to H. halys infestations, potentially negatively influencing populations of beneficial arthropods and increasing secondary pest outbreaks.
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Exogenous methyl jasmonate induces volatile emissions in cotton plants.
TL;DR: The results indicate that treatment of cotton with MeJA can directly and systemically induce the emission of volatiles that may serve as odor cues in the host-search behavior of natural enemies.
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Induced plant responses to multiple damagers: differential effects on an herbivore and its parasitoid.
Cesar Rodriguez-Saona,Cesar Rodriguez-Saona,Jennifer A. Chalmers,Sherosha Raj,Jennifer S. Thaler,Jennifer S. Thaler +5 more
TL;DR: Overall, the preference component for both the herbivore and parasitoid was more strongly affected by damage due to multiple herbivores than the performance component.
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Herbivore-Induced Volatiles in the Perennial Shrub, Vaccinium corymbosum, and Their Role in Inter-branch Signaling
TL;DR: Exposure to HIPVs triggered systemic induction of direct defenses against gypsy moth and primed volatile emissions, which can be an indirect defense in blueberry plants, which appear to rely on HIPVs as external signals for inter-branch communication.