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MANAGEMENT OF INSECT PESTS OF ORNAMENTALS
Entomology 314 is designed as an introduction to arthropod pests of ornamental plants, with emphasis on invasive species.
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Refereed, Scientific Journal Articles (2010 - present)
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Refereed, Scientific Journal Articles (2000 - 2009)
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Divergent host plant utilization by adults and offspring is related to intra‐plant variation in chemical defences
Charles Mason, David Long, Richard Lindroth, Kelli Hoover
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Bacterial and Fungal Midgut Community Dynamics and Transfer Between Mother and Brood in the Asian Longhorned Beetle (Anoplophora glabripennis), an Invasive Xylophage
Charles J. Mason, Alexander M. Campbell, Erin D. Scully, Kelli Hoover
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Asian longhorned beetle larvae eat plant tissues that their parents cannot
Despite the buzz in recent years about other invasive insects that pose an even larger threat to agriculture and trees — such as the spotted lanternfly, the stink bug and the emerald ash borer — Penn State researchers have continued to study another damaging pest, the Asian longhorned beetle.
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Baker CV
March 2019
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Penn State helps to assemble expert task force to combat spotted lanternfly
Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences helped to assemble a multistate, interdisciplinary task force of more than 80 university, regulatory and agricultural industry representatives to fight the looming threat presented by the spotted lanternfly.
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A multi-disciplinary approach for developing tools to monitor invasive buprestid beetle species
Domingue, M. J., and Baker, T. C. (2012)
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Midgut transcriptome profiling of Anoplophora glabripennis, a lignocellulose degrading cerambycid beetle
Erin D Scully, Kelli Hoover, John E Carlson, Ming Tien and Scott M Geib