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ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Diaz, R...",
8 possible publications found.
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Robert N. Wiedenmann, Rodrigo R. Diaz, Clifford S. Sadof, and Robert J. O'Neil
Ground beetle (Coleoptera: Carabidae) assemblages in mulched and non-mulched garden plots
Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society 77 (2), 99-109 (2004)

S. Navarro, E.J. Donahaye, R. Diaz, Miriam Rindner, and A. Azrieli
Sensitivity of narcissus flies to methyl bromide
Phytoparasitica 24 (3), p. 216 (1996)

Ronald D. Cave, Cora Sciacchetano, and Rodrigo Diaz
Temperature-dependent development of the cycad aulacaspis scale, Aulacaspis yasumatsui (Hemiptera: Diaspididae)
Florida Entomologist 92 (4), 578-581 (2009)

W.G. Meikle, and R. Diaz
Factors affecting pupation success of the small hive beetle, Aethina tumida
Journal of Insect Science 12 (118), 1-9 (2012)

Veronica Manrique, Rodrigo Diaz, Cecil Montemayor, Dafne Serrano, and Ronald D. Cave
Temperature-dependent development and cold tolerance of Microtheca ochroloma (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), a pest of cruciferous crops in the southeastern United States
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 105 (6), 859-864 (2012)

Zinan Wang, Lori Moshman, Emily C. Kraus, Blake E. Wilson, Namoona Acharya, and Rodrigo Diaz
A review of the tawny crazy ant, Nylanderia fulva, an emergent ant invader in the southern United States: Is biological control a feasible management option?
Insects 7 (4 - 77) (2016)

Zinan Wang, Yan Chen, Mengmeng Gu, Erfan Vafaie, Michael Merchant, and Rodrigo Diaz
Crapemyrtle bark scale: A new threat for crapemyrtles, a popular landscape plant in the U.S.
Insects 7 (4 - 78) (2016)

Rocio Diaz, Ernesto Cerna Chávez, Juan Carlos Delgado-Ortiz, Jazmin Janeth Velazquez Guerrero, Alberto Roque, and Yisa Maria Ochoa
First report of Clonostachys rosea causing root rot on garlic in Mexico
Plant Disease 106 (11), p.3000 (2022)

     

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