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ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Lopez, L...",
6 possible publications found.
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Alejandra Bravo, Sergio Sarabia, Lorena Lopez, Hernesto Ontiveros, Carolina Abarca, Anabel Ortiz, Miriam Ortiz, Laura Lina, Francisco J. Villalobos, Guadalupe Peña, María-Eugenia Nuñez-Valdez, Mario Soberón, and Rodolfo Quintero
Characterization of cry genes in a Mexican Bacillus thuringiensis strain collection
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64 (12), 4965-4972 (1998)

Walther Enkerlin, Liliana Lopez, and Hilario Celedonio
Increased accuracy in discrimination between captured wild unmarked and released dye-marked adults in fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) sterile released programs
Journal of Economic Entomology 89 (4), 946-949 (1996)

Julio C.P. Silva, Vicente P. Campos, Eduardo S. Freire, Willian C. Terra, and Liliana E. Lopez
Toxicity of ethanol solutions and vapours against Meloidogyne incognita
Nematology 19 (3), 271-280 (2017)

Filomena Grasso, Mariangela Coppola, Fabrizio Carbone, Luciana Baldoni, Fiammetta Alagna, Gaetano Perrotta, Antonio J. Pérez-Pulido, Antonio Garonna, Paolo Facella, Loretta Daddiego, Loredana Lopez, Alessia Vitiello, Rosa Rao, and Giandomenico Corrado
The transcriptional response to the olive fruit fly (Bactrocera oleae) reveals extended differences between tolerant and susceptible olive (Olea europaea L.) varieties
PLoS ONE 12 (8 - e0183050) (2017)

Lua Lopez, Emily S. Bellis, Eric Wafula, Sarah J. Hearne, Loren Honaas, Paula E. Ralph, Michael P. Timko, Nnanna Unachukwu, Claude W. dePamphilis, and Jesse R. Lasky
Transcriptomics of host-specific interactions in natural populations of the parasitic plant purple witchweed (Striga hermonthica)
Weed Science 67 (4), 397-411 (2019)

Peter M. Henry, Megan Haugland, Lia Lopez, Mariel Munji, Dean C. Watson, and Thomas R. Gordon
The potential for Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. fragariae, cause of fusarium wilt of strawberry, to colonize organic matter in soil and persist through anaerobic soil disinfestation
Plant Pathology 69 (7), 1218-1226 (2020)

     

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