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Daniel A Potter

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Journal of Economic Entomology|July 19, 2005
Factors affecting distribution of the mound-building ant Lasius neoniger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and implications for management on golf course putting greensReid M Maier, Daniel A Potter
Scientific Reports|August 16, 2018
Japanese beetles' feeding on milkweed flowers may compromise efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitatAdam M Baker, Daniel A Potter
Environmental Entomology|January 24, 2009
Quantitative resistance traits and suitability of woody plant species for a polyphagous scarab, Popillia japonica NewmanCraig P Keathley, Daniel A Potter
Journal of Economic Entomology|November 11, 2010
Evaluating a naturally occurring baculovirus for extended biological control of the black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in golf course habitatsAndrea J Bixby-Brosi, Daniel A Potter
Pest Management Science|August 5, 2011
Can a chitin-synthesis-inhibiting turfgrass fungicide enhance black cutworm susceptibility to a baculovirus?Andrea J Bixby-Brosi, Daniel A Potter
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 12, 2019
Scarring and wound healingDaniel A Potter, David Veitch, Graham A Johnston
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 29, 2017
Uptake and dissipation of neonicotinoid residues in nectar and foliage of systemically treated woody landscape plantsBernadette M Mach, Svetlana Bondarenko, Daniel A Potter
Journal of Economic Entomology|September 10, 2002
Hazards of insecticides to the bumble bees Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) foraging on flowering white clover in turfJerome A Gels, David W Held, Daniel A Potter
Pest Management Science|November 15, 2011
Comparative impact of an anthranilic diamide and other insecticidal chemistries on beneficial invertebrates and ecosystem services in turfgrassJonathan L Larson, Carl T Redmond, Daniel A Potter
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Carbohydrate reserves, radial growth, and mechanisms of resistance of oak trees to phloem-boring insectsJames P Dunn, Daniel A Potter, Thomas W Kimmerer
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Journal of Economic Entomology|July 19, 2005
Factors affecting distribution of the mound-building ant Lasius neoniger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and implications for management on golf course putting greensReid M Maier, Daniel A Potter
Scientific Reports|August 16, 2018
Japanese beetles' feeding on milkweed flowers may compromise efforts to restore monarch butterfly habitatAdam M Baker, Daniel A Potter
Environmental Entomology|January 24, 2009
Quantitative resistance traits and suitability of woody plant species for a polyphagous scarab, Popillia japonica NewmanCraig P Keathley, Daniel A Potter
Journal of Economic Entomology|November 11, 2010
Evaluating a naturally occurring baculovirus for extended biological control of the black cutworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in golf course habitatsAndrea J Bixby-Brosi, Daniel A Potter
Pest Management Science|August 5, 2011
Can a chitin-synthesis-inhibiting turfgrass fungicide enhance black cutworm susceptibility to a baculovirus?Andrea J Bixby-Brosi, Daniel A Potter
British Journal of Hospital Medicine (London, England : 2005)|November 12, 2019
Scarring and wound healingDaniel A Potter, David Veitch, Graham A Johnston
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 29, 2017
Uptake and dissipation of neonicotinoid residues in nectar and foliage of systemically treated woody landscape plantsBernadette M Mach, Svetlana Bondarenko, Daniel A Potter
Journal of Economic Entomology|September 10, 2002
Hazards of insecticides to the bumble bees Bombus impatiens (Hymenoptera: Apidae) foraging on flowering white clover in turfJerome A Gels, David W Held, Daniel A Potter
Pest Management Science|November 15, 2011
Comparative impact of an anthranilic diamide and other insecticidal chemistries on beneficial invertebrates and ecosystem services in turfgrassJonathan L Larson, Carl T Redmond, Daniel A Potter
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Carbohydrate reserves, radial growth, and mechanisms of resistance of oak trees to phloem-boring insectsJames P Dunn, Daniel A Potter, Thomas W Kimmerer
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