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Justin George
US Department of Agriculture - Washington / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 4399120
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Justin George's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Manipulation without the parasite:altered feeding behavior of mosquitoes is not dependent on infection with malaria parasitesMBT Lauren Cator, Justin George, Simon BlanfordProceedings of Royal Society B 280, 20131182013
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Latest developments in insect sex pheromone research and its application in agricultural pest managementSAH Rizvi, J George, GVP Reddy, X Zeng, A GuerreroInsects 12 (6), 484, 2021582021
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Malaria mosquitoes attracted by fatal fungusJ George, NE Jenkins, S Blanford, MB Thomas, TC BakerPLoS One 8 (5), e62632, 2013582013
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Prolonged phloem ingestion by Diaphorina citri nymphs compared to adults is correlated with increased acquisition of citrus greening pathogenJ George, ED Ammar, DG Hall, RG Shatters Jr, SL LapointeScientific Reports 8 (1), 10352, 2018602018
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Sclerenchymatous ring as a barrier to phloem feeding by Asian citrus psyllid: Evidence from electrical penetration graph and visualization of stylet pathwaysJ George, ED Ammar, DG Hall, SL LapointePLoS One 12 (3), e0173520, 2017542017
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