ISPI database searched for other literature with author = "Morrison, W...",8 possible publications found.Mark only those publications which should be added to the publication list of William R. Morrison. Then click on the "add publications" button at the bottom.
Roxanne A. Shufran, Gerald E. Wilde, Phillip E. Sloderbeck, and William P. MorrisonOccurrence of insecticide resistant greenbugs (Homoptera: Aphididae) in Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado and suggestions for managementJournal of Economic Entomology 90 (5), 1106-1116 (1997)
T.L. Archer, Greta Schuster, Carl Patrick, Greg Cronholm, E.D. Bynum Jr., and W.P. MorrisonWhorl and stalk damage by European and Southwestern corn borers to four events of Bacillus thuringiensis transgenic maizeCrop Protection 19 (3), 181-190 (2000)
T.L. Archer, Carl Patrick, Greta Schuster, Greg Cronholm, E.D. Bynum Jr., and W.P. MorrisonEar and shank damage by corn borers and corn earworms to four events of Bacillus thuriengiensis transgenic maizeCrop Protection 20 (2), 139-144 (2001)
M.N. Parajulee, P.W. Kidd, D.R. Rummel, and W.P. MorrisonAerial movements of the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover (Homoptera: Aphiididae), and discovery of male morphs in the Texas High PlainsSouthwestern Entomologist 28 (4), p.241 (2003)
William P. Morrison, B.C. Pass, and Clifford S. CrawfordEffect of humidity on eggs of two populations of the bluegrass webwormEnvironmental Entomology 1 (2), 218-221 (1972)
R. Bowling, G. Wilde, T. Harvey, P. Sloderbeck, K.O. Bell, W.P. Morrison, and H.L. BrooksOccurrence of greenbug (Homoptera: Aphididae) biotypes E and I in Kansas, Texas, Nebraska, Colorado, and OklahomaJournal of Economic Entomology 87 (6), 1696-1700 (1994)
David A. Bender, William P. Morrison, and Raymond E. FrisbieIntercropping cabbage and indian mustard for potential control of lepidopterous and other insectsHortScience 34 (2), 275-279 (1999)
Wendy E. Morrison, and Mark E. HayFeeding and growth of native, invasive and non-invasive alien apple snails (Ampullariidae) in the United States: Invasives eat more and grow moreBiological Invasions 13 (4), 945-955 (2011)
Back to previous screen