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| ISPI database: 37 publications listed for Scott N. Johnson: Tarikul Islam, Ben D. Moore, and Scott N. Johnson Silicon fertilisation affects morphological and immune defences of an insect pest and enhances plant compensatory growth Journal of Pest Science 96 (1), 41-53 (2023) Scott N. Johnson, Ximena Cibils-Stewart, Jamie M. Waterman, Fikadu N. Biru, Rhiannon C. Rowe, and Susan E. Hartley Elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> changes defence allocation in wheat but herbivore resistance persists Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 289 (1969 - 20212536) (2022) Tarikul Islam, Ben D. Moore, and Scott N. Johnson Silicon suppresses a ubiquitous mite herbivore and promotes natural enemy attraction by altering plant volatile blends Journal of Pest Science 95 (1), 423-434 (2022) Casey R. Hall, Rhiannon C. Rowe, Meena Mikhael, Elizabeth Read, Sue E. Hartley, and Scott N. Johnson Plant silicon application alters leaf alkaloid concentrations and impacts parasitoids more adversely than their aphid hosts Oecologia 196 (1), 145-154 (2021) Rhiannon C. Rowe, Piotr Trebicki, Andrew N. Gherlenda, and Scott N. Johnson Cereal aphid performance and feeding behaviour largely unaffected by silicon enrichment of host plants Journal of Pest Science 93 (1), 41-48 (2020) Scott N. Johnson, Rhiannon C. Rowe, and Casey R. Hall Silicon is an inducible and effective herbivore defence against Helicoverpa punctigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in soybean Bulletin of Entomological Research 110 (3), 417-422 (2020) Tarikul Islam, Ben D. Moore, and Scott N. Johnson Novel evidence for systemic induction of silicon defences in cucumber following attack by a global insect herbivore Ecological Entomology 45 (6), 1373-1381 (2020) Scott N. Johnson, Gaëtan Glauser, Ivan Hiltpold, Ben D. Moore, and James M.W. Ryalls Root herbivore performance suppressed when feeding on a jasmonate-induced pasture grass Ecological Entomology 43 (4), 547-550 (2018) Adam Frew, Peter G. Allsopp, Andrew N. Gherlenda, and Scott N. Johnson Increased root herbivory under elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations is reversed by silicon-based plant defences Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (5), 1310-1319 (2017) Adam Frew, Jeff R. Powell, Nader Sallam, Peter G. Allsopp, and Scott N. Johnson Trade-offs between silicon and phenolic defenses may explain enhanced performance of root herbivores on phenolic-rich plants Journal of Chemical Ecology 42 (8), 768-771 (2016) Scott N. Johnson, Matthias Erb, and Susan E. Hartley Roots under attack: contrasting plant responses to below- and aboveground insect herbivory New Phytologist 210 (2), 413-418 (2016) A.J. Karley, C. Mitchell, C. Brookes, J. McNicol, T. O'Neill, H. Roberts, J. Graham, and S.N. Johnson Exploiting physical defence traits for crop protection: leaf trichomes of Rubus idaeus have deterrent effects on spider mites but not aphids Annals of Applied Biology 168 (2), 159-172 (2016) William T. Hentley, Rosemary S. Hails, Scott N. Johnson, T. Hefin Jones, and Adam J. Vanbergen Top-down control by Harmonia axyridis mitigates the impact of elevated atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> on a plant–aphid interaction Agricultural and Forest Entomology 16 (4), 350-358 (2014) S.N. Johnson, J.M.W. Ryalls, and A.J. Karley Global climate change and crop resistance to aphids: contrasting responses of lucerne genotypes to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide Annals of Applied Biology 165 (1), 62-72 (2014) James M.W. Ryalls, Markus Riegler, Ben D. Moore, and Scott N. Johnson Biology and trophic interactions of lucerne aphids Agricultural and Forest Entomology 15 (4), 335-350 (2013) Alison E. Bennett, Anna M. Macrae, Ben D. Moore, Sandra Caul, and Scott N. Johnson Early root herbivory impairs arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonization and shifts defence allocation in establishing Plantago lanceolata PLoS ONE 8 (6 - e66053) (2013) T.J. Aslam, S.N. Johnson, and A.J. Karley Plant-mediated effects of drought on aphid population structure and parasitoid attack Journal of Applied Entomology 137 (1-2), 136-145 (2013) Lindsay S. McMenemy, Sue E. Hartley, Stuart A. MacFarlane, Alison J. Karley, Tom Shepherd, and Scott N. Johnson Raspberry viruses manipulate the behaviour of their insect vectors Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 144 (1), 56-68 (2012) K.E. Clark, S.E. Hartley, R.M. Brennan, K. MacKenzie, and S.N. Johnson Investigating preference-performance relationships in aboveground-belowground life cycles: a laboratory and field study with the vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) Bulletin of Entomological Research 102 (1), 63-70 (2012) Katherine E. Clark, Susan E. Hartley, Rex M. Brennan, Katrin MacKenzie, and Scott N. Johnson Oviposition and feeding behaviour by the vine weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus on red raspberry: effects of cultivars and plant nutritional status Agricultural and Forest Entomology 14 (2), 157-163 (2012) Scott N. Johnson, Mark W. Young, and Alison J. Karley Protected raspberry production alters aphid-plant interactions but not aphid population size Agricultural and Forest Entomology 14 (2), 217-224 (2012) Katherine E. Clark, Susan E. Hartley, Rex M. Brennan, S. Nikki Jennings, Lindsay S. McMenemy, James W. McNicol, Carolyn Mitchell, and Scott N. Johnson Effects of cultivar and egg density on a colonizing vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) population and its impacts on red raspberry growth and yield Crop Protection 32, 76-82 (2012) P. Martin, and S.N. Johnson Evidence that elevated CO2 reduces resistance to the European large raspberry aphid in some raspberry cultivars Journal of Applied Entomology 135 (3), 237-240 (2011) David R. Coyle, Katherine E. Clark, Kenneth F. Raffa, and Scott N. Johnson Prior host feeding experience influences ovipositional but not feeding preference in a polyphagous insect herbivore Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 138 (2), 137-145 (2011) Scott N. Johnson, Sébastien Petitjean, Katherine E. Clark, and Carolyn Mitchell Protected raspberry production accelerates onset of oviposition by vine weevils (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) Agricultural and Forest Entomology 12 (3), 277-283 (2010) Scott N. Johnson, and James W. McNicol Elevated CO2 and aboveground-belowground herbivory by the clover root weevil Oecologia 162 (1), 209-216 (2010) Carolyn Mitchell, Scott N. Johnson, Stuart C. Gordon, A. Nicholas E. Birch, and Stephen F. Hubbard Combining plant resistance and a natural enemy to control Amphorophora idaei BioControl 55 (3), 321-327 (2010) Lindsay S. McMenemy, Carolyn Mitchell, and Scott N. Johnson Biology of the European large raspberry aphid (Amphorophora idaei): its role in virus transmission and resistance breakdown in red raspberry Agricultural and Forest Entomology 11 (1), 61-71 (2009) Scott N. Johnson, Eric A. Anderson, Gregory Dawson, and D. Wynne Griffiths Varietal susceptibility of potatoes to wireworm herbivory Agricultural and Forest Entomology 10 (2), 167-174 (2008) Scott N. Johnson, John W. Crawford, Peter J. Gregory, Dmitry V. Grinev, Richard W. Mankin, Gregory J. Masters, Philip J. Murray, Diana H. Wall, and Xiaoxian Zhang Non-invasive techniques for investigating and modelling root-feeding insects in managed and natural systems Agricultural and Forest Entomology 9 (1), 39-46 (2007) Scott N. Johnson, A. Nicholas E. Birch, Peter J. Gregory, and Philip J. Murray The 'mother knows best' principle: should soil insects be included in the preference-performance debate? Ecological Entomology 31 (4), 395-401 (2006) S.N. Johnson, X.X. Zhang, J.W. Crawford, P.J. Gregory, N.J. Hix, S.C. Jarvis, P.J. Murray, and I.M. Young Effects of carbon dioxide on the searching behaviour of the root-feeding clover weevil Sitona lepidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Bulletin of Entomological Research 96 (4), 361-366 (2006) Scott N. Johnson, Peter J. Gregory, Jennifer R. Greenham, Xiao-Xian Zhang, and Philip J. Murray Attractive properties of an isoflavonoid found in white clover root nodules on the clover root weevil Journal of Chemical Ecology 31 (9), 2223-2229 (2005) S.N. Johnson, P.J. Gregory, P.J. Murray, X. Zhang, and I.M. Young Host plant recognition by the root feeding clover weevil, Sitona lepidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Bulletin of Entomological Research 94 (5), 433-439 (2004) Scott N. Johnson, Derek B. Read, and Peter J. Gregory Tracking larval insect movement within soil using high resolution X-ray microtomography Ecological Entomology 29 (1), 117-122 (2004) Scott N. Johnson, Angela E. Douglas, Stephen Woodward, and Susan E. Hartley Microbial impacts on plant-herbivore interactions: the indirect effects of a birch pathogen on a birch aphid Oecologia 134 (3), 388-396 (2003) Scott N. Johnson, David A. Elston, and Susan E. Hartley Influence of host plant heterogeneity on the distribution of a birch aphid Ecological Entomology 28 (5), 533-541 (2003) Search for additional publications and add them to this list Back to previous screen |