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Bernard J. R. Philogène

Bernard J. R. Philogène

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
44
Citations
6717
World Ranking
3072
National Ranking
131

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Insect

Bernard J. R. Philogène focuses on Botany, Poaceae, Horticulture, Biotechnology and Pest control. His Botany and Piperaceae, Piper, Ostrinia, Lepidoptera genitalia and European corn borer investigations all form part of his Botany research activities. As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Ostrinia, concentrating on Piper aduncum and frequently concerns with Biological pest control.

His Poaceae research includes elements of Aleurone, Ferulic acid and Maize weevil. Bernard J. R. Philogène has researched Biotechnology in several fields, including Crop protection and Integrated pest management. His Pest control study incorporates themes from Cypermethrin, Pyrethroid, Permethrin and Leptinotarsa.

His most cited work include:

  • Insecticides of plant origin (420 citations)
  • A review of Piper spp. (Piperaceae) phytochemistry, insecticidal activity and mode of action (156 citations)
  • Field responses of certain forest Coleoptera to conifer monoterpenes and ethanol. (145 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Bernard J. R. Philogène spends much of his time researching Botany, Larva, Ostrinia, Lepidoptera genitalia and European corn borer. His research investigates the connection with Botany and areas like Horticulture which intersect with concerns in Endosperm. His work deals with themes such as Zoology and photoperiodism, which intersect with Larva.

The concepts of his Ostrinia study are interwoven with issues in DIMBOA and Ichneumonidae. His research integrates issues of Sphingidae and Pupa in his study of Lepidoptera genitalia. The European corn borer study combines topics in areas such as Sesquiterpene and Azadirachtin.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (51.38%)
  • Larva (22.02%)
  • Ostrinia (21.10%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 1999-2008)?

  • Botany (51.38%)
  • Piper (3.67%)
  • Piperaceae (5.50%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Bernard J. R. Philogène mostly deals with Botany, Piper, Piperaceae, Meliaceae and Mode of action. In general Botany, his work in Fusarium is often linked to Generalist and specialist species linking many areas of study. His study in Piper is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biopesticide, Colorado potato beetle, Food grade, Phytochemistry and Pyrethrum.

His Piperaceae research integrates issues from Tortricidae, Tent caterpillar, Diprion similis and Lymantria dispar. The various areas that Bernard J. R. Philogène examines in his Meliaceae study include Lansium and Pharmacokinetics, Combination therapy, Pharmacology. His Mode of action research incorporates themes from Sesquiterpene, Asteraceae and Lipid peroxidation.

Between 1999 and 2008, his most popular works were:

  • A review of Piper spp. (Piperaceae) phytochemistry, insecticidal activity and mode of action (156 citations)
  • Botanical insecticides for controlling agricultural pests: Piperamides and the Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata say (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) (117 citations)
  • Dehydrodimers of Ferulic Acid in Maize Grain Pericarp and Aleurone: Resistance Factors to Fusarium graminearum. (112 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Insect

His primary scientific interests are in Botany, Biopesticide, Pest control, Piper and Piperaceae. His Botany research includes themes of Relative toxicity and Ferulic acid. His studies deal with areas such as Integrated pest management, Biotechnology and Biological pest control as well as Biopesticide.

His Pest control research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Crop protection, Permethrin, Colorado potato beetle, Horticulture and Pyrethroid. His studies in Piper integrate themes in fields like Food grade, Phytochemistry, Mode of action and Pyrethrum. His work carried out in the field of Piperaceae brings together such families of science as Cypermethrin and Leptinotarsa.

Best Publications

  • Insecticides of plant origin

    J. T. Arnason;B. J. R. Philogène;Peter Morand

  • A review of Piper spp. (Piperaceae) phytochemistry, insecticidal activity and mode of action

    Ian M. Scott;Ian M. Scott;Helen R. Jensen;Bernard J. R. Philogène;John T. Arnason

  • Insecticidal defenses of Piperaceae from the neotropics.

    C. B. Bernard;H. G. Krishanmurty;D. Chauret;T. Durst

  • Field responses of certain forest Coleoptera to conifer monoterpenes and ethanol.

    J. V. R. Chénier;B. J. R. Philogène

  • Insecticide synergists: Role, importance, and perspectives

    Claude B‐Bernard;Bernard J. R. Philogène

  • Dehydrodimers of Ferulic Acid in Maize Grain Pericarp and Aleurone: Resistance Factors to Fusarium graminearum.

    A.C. Bily;L.M. Reid;J.H. Taylor;D. Johnston

  • Botanical insecticides for controlling agricultural pests: Piperamides and the Colorado potato beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata say (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)

    I.M. Scott;H. Jensen;J.G. Scott;M.B. Isman

  • Inhibition of Respiration at Site I by Asimicin, an Insecticidal Acetogenin of the Pawpaw, Asimina triloba (Annonaceae)

    M.A. Lewis;J.T. Arnason;B.J.R. Philogene;J.K. Rupprecht

  • Past and Current Prospects for the Use of Botanicals and Plant Allelochemicals in Integrated Pest Management

    Catherine Regnault-Roger;Bernard J. R. Philogène

  • Variation in resistance of Mexican landraces of maize to maize weevil Sitophilus zeamais, in relation to taxonomic and biochemical parameters.

    J. T. Arnason;B. Baum;J. Gale;J. D. H. Lambert

  • Correlation of phenolic acid content of maize to resistance toSitophilus zeamais, the maize weevil, in CIMMYT'S collections.

    D. Classen;J. T. Arnason;J. A. Serratos;J. D. H. Lambert

  • Efficacy of Piper (Piperaceae) Extracts for Control of Common Home and Garden Insect Pests

    I. M. Scott;H. Jensen;R. Nicol;L. Lesage

  • Insecticidal activity of Piper tuberculatum Jacq. extracts: synergistic interaction of piperamides

    I. M. Scott;E. Puniani;T. Durst;D. Phelps

  • Naturally Occurring and Synthetic Thiophenes as Photoactivated Insecticides

    J. T. Arnason;B. J. R. Philogène;Peter Morand;K. Imrie

  • Role of phenolics in resistance of maize grain to the stored grain insects Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) and Sitophilus zeamais (Motsch).

    J.T. Arnason;J. Gale;B. Conilh de Beyssac;A. Sen

  • Antifeedant and insecticidal properties of azadirachtin to the European Corn Borer, Ostrinia nubilalis

    J. T. Arnason;B.J. R. Philogène;N. Donskov;M. Hudon

  • Factors contributing to resistance of exotic maize populations to maize weevil,Sitophilus zeamais.

    A. Serratos;J. T. Arnason;C. Nozzolillo;J. D. H. Lambert

  • Partial characterization of proteinase activity in the larval midgut of the European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis Hübner (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

    Jon G. Houseman;B. J. R. Philogène;A. E. R. Downe

  • Biopesticides of Plant Origin

    C. Regnault-Roger;B. J. R. Philogène;C. Vincent

  • Antifeedant activities of terpenoids isolated from tropical Rutales

    S. Omar;M. Marcotte;P. Fields;P.E. Sanchez

  • Toxicokinetics of 2,4-dihydroxy-7-methoxy-1,4-benzoxazin-3-one (DIMBOA) in the European corn borer,Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner).

    F. Campos;J. Atkinson;J. T. Arnason;B. J. R. Philogène

  • Effect of the maize-derived compounds DIMBOA and MBOA on growth and digestive processes of european corn borer (Lepidoptera : Pyralidae)

    Jon G. Houseman;Francisca Campos;N. M. R. Thie;Bernard J. R. Philogène

  • Mechanisms of resistance in maize grain to the maize weevil and the larger grain borer.

    J. T. Arnason;B. C. de Beyssac;B. J. R. Philogène;D. J. Bergvinson

  • Antioxidant enzymes as biochemical defenses against phototoxin-induced oxidative stress in three species of herbivorous lepidoptera

    Richard R. Aucoin;Bernard J. R. Philogène;John T. Arnason

  • Evaluation of three trap designs for the capture of conifer-feeding beetles and other forest Coleoptera

    J.V.R. Chénier;B.J.R. Philogène

  • Effect of lignans and other secondary metabolites of the asteraceae on the mono-oxygenase activity of the european corn borer

    C.-B. Bernard;C.-B. Bernard;J.T. Arnason;J.T. Arnason;B.J.R. Philogène;B.J.R. Philogène;J. Lam;J. Lam;J. Lam

  • Toxicokinetics of the phototoxic allelochemical α-terthienyl in three herbivorous lepidoptera

    S. Iyengar;J.T. Arnason;B.J.R. Philogène;P. Morand

  • Phototoxicity of naturally occurring and synthetic thiophene and acetylene analogues to mosquito larvae

    J.T. Arnason;B.J.R. Philogéne;C. Berg;A. MacEachern

  • Insecticides in tropical plants with non-neurotoxic modes of action.

    J. T. Arnason;S. MacKinnon;A. Durst;B. J. R. Philogène

  • Multiple modes of insecticidal action of three classes of polyacetylene derivatives from Rudbeckia hirta

    Gabriel Guillet;Bernard J.R. Philogène;Jeff O'Meara;Tony Durst

  • Synthesis and evaluation of the naturally occurring phototoxin, alpha-terthienyl, as a control agent for larvae of Aedes intrudens, Aedes atropalpus (Diptera: Culicidae) and Simulium verecundum (Diptera: Simuliidae).

    B. J. R. Philogene;J. T. Arnason;C. W. Berg;F. Duval

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Arnason
John T. Arnason University of Ottawa
Jeffrey Atkinson
Jeffrey Atkinson Brock University
Murray B. Isman
Murray B. Isman University of British Columbia
G. H. N. Towers
G. H. N. Towers University of British Columbia
Jerry L. McLaughlin
Jerry L. McLaughlin Purdue University West Lafayette
John M. Pezzuto
John M. Pezzuto Western New England University
Juan C. Scaiano
Juan C. Scaiano University of Ottawa
Jeffrey G. Scott
Jeffrey G. Scott Cornell University
Isao Kubo
Isao Kubo University of California, Berkeley
Marc E. Savard
Marc E. Savard Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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