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Xavier Martini
University of Florida - Gainesville / United States
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 1612607
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Xavier Martini's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Seasonal movement patterns and long-range dispersal of Asian citrus psyllid in Florida citrusH Lewis-Rosenblum, X Martini, S Tiwari, LL StelinskiJournal of Economic Entomology 108 (1), 3-10, 20151132015
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Infection of an insect vector with a bacterial plant pathogen increases its propensity for dispersalX Martini, M Hoffmann, MR Coy, LL Stelinski, KS Pelz-StelinskiPLoS One 10 (6), e0129373, 2015902015
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Abdominal color of the Asian citrus psyllid (Hemiptera: Liviidae) is associated with flight capabilitiesX Martini, A Hoyte, LL StelinskiAnnals of the Entomological Society of America 107 (4), 842-847, 2014752014
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Plant pathogen-induced volatiles attract parasitoids to increase parasitism of an insect vectorX Martini, KS Pelz-Stelinski, LL StelinskiFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2, 8, 2014872014
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Volatiles from the symbiotic fungus Raffaelea lauricola are synergistic with Manuka lures for increased capture of the Redbay ambrosia beetle Xyleborus glabratusEH Kuhns, Y Tribuiani, X Martini, WL Meyer, J Pena, J Hulcr, LL StelinskiAgricultural and Forest Entomology 16 (1), 87-94, 2014572014
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