H. Alejandro Arevalo

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Publications of H. Alejandro Arevalo (7 listed):

Pest Management Science (2014) 70, 415-426
Philip A. Stansly, H. Alejandro Arevalo, Jawwad A. Qureshi, Moneen M. Jones, Katherine Hendricks, Pamela D. Roberts and Fritz M. Roka (2014)
Vector control and foliar nutrition to maintain economic sustainability of bearing citrus in Florida groves affected by huanglongbing

Florida Entomologist (2009) 92, 14-17
H. Alejandro Arévalo, Aimee B. Fraulo and Oscar E. Liburd (2009)
Management of flower thrips in blueberries in Florida

Florida Entomologist (2009) 92, 150-152
H.A. Arévalo and P.A. Stansly (2009)
Suppression of Myllocerus undatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Valencia orange with Chlorpyrifos sprays directed at ground and foliage

Florida Entomologist (2009) 92, 379-381
H.A. Arévalo, J. Collins, E. Groden, F. Drummond and K. Simon (2009)
Marking blueberry maggot flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) with fluorescent diet for recapture studies

Journal of Economic Entomology (2007) 100, 1622-1632
H.A. Arévalo and O.E. Liburd (2007)
Horizontal and vertical distribution of flower thrips in southern highbush and rabbiteye blueberry plantings, with notes on a new sampling method for thrips inside blueberry flowers

Journal of Insect Science (2007) 7 (28), p. 2 (Arevalo et al.)
H.A. Arévalo and O.E. Liburd (2007)
Flower thrips, oviposition and dispersion behavior in early-season blueberries
VIII International Symposium on Thysanoptera and Tospoviruses, September 11-15, 2005, Asilomar, Pacific Grove, California, U.S.A.

Journal of Entomological Science (2006) 41, 57-64
Lisa Myers, Oscar E. Liburd and H. Alejandro Arévalo (2006)
Survival of Geocoris punctipes Say (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) following exposure to selected reduced-risk insecticides