Philip A. Stansly mainly focuses on Horticulture, Agronomy, Whitefly, Botany and PEST analysis. His Horticulture research includes themes of Greening, Curculionidae and Bacterial disease. His Whitefly study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Nymph, Homoptera and Instar.
His research in Botany intersects with topics in Zoology and Inoculation. His PEST analysis research focuses on Biological pest control and how it connects with Greenhouse, Predation and Miridae. His Tamarixia radiata research incorporates themes from Citrus greening disease and Cycloneda sanguinea.
His primary areas of investigation include Horticulture, Botany, Whitefly, PEST analysis and Agronomy. His Horticulture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Pepper weevil and Mite. His studies examine the connections between Whitefly and genetics, as well as such issues in Nymph, with regards to Instar.
He has researched PEST analysis in several fields, including Integrated pest management, Fertilizer, Larva and Acre. His research in the fields of Crop overlaps with other disciplines such as Fall armyworm. The study incorporates disciplines such as Pest control, Toxicology and Tamarixia radiata in addition to Diaphorina citri.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Horticulture, PEST analysis, Orange, Diaphorina citri and Citrus greening disease. His Horticulture research includes elements of Greening and Botany. His PEST analysis study also includes
His Orange study also includes fields such as
Philip A. Stansly focuses on Diaphorina citri, Horticulture, Citrus greening disease, Botany and Hemiptera. His studies in Diaphorina citri integrate themes in fields like Host, Toxicology, Orange and PEST analysis. His work carried out in the field of Toxicology brings together such families of science as Biotechnology, Imidacloprid, Pest control, Biological pest control and Nymph.
In general Horticulture study, his work on Eulophidae and Parasitoid often relates to the realm of Quality and Vector control, thereby connecting several areas of interest. As a part of the same scientific study, Philip A. Stansly usually deals with the Citrus greening disease, concentrating on Murraya paniculata and frequently concerns with Citrus macrophylla. His work on Thripidae and Midgut as part of his general Botany study is frequently connected to Basal lamina, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
Elizabeth E. Grafton-Cardwell;Lukasz L. Stelinski;Philip A. Stansly
Javier Calvo;Karel Bolckmans;Philip A. Stansly;Alberto Urbaneja
Luko Hilje;Heather S Costa;Philip A Stansly
Francisco J. Calvo;María J. Lorente;Philip A. Stansly;José E. Belda
Jawwad A. Qureshi;Michael E. Rogers;David G. Hall;Philip A. Stansly
Alberto Urbaneja;Gervasio Tapia;Philip Stansly
Jawwad A. Qureshi;Barry C. Kostyk;Philip A. Stansly
D.J. Schuster;P.A. Stansly;J.E. Polston
Philip A Stansly;H Alejandro Arevalo;Jawwad A Qureshi;Moneen M Jones
Jawwad A. Qureshi;Philip A. Stansly
Richard W. H. Pluke;Jawwad A. Qureshi;Philip A. Stansly
Tong-Xian Liu;Philip A Stansly
Jawwad A. Qureshi;Philip A. Stansly
Tong-Xian Liu;Philip A. Stansly;Dan Gerling
Monica Ozores-Hampton;Philip A. Stansly;Teresa P. Salame
P.A. Stansly;P.A. Sánchez;J.M. Rodrı́guez;F. Cañizares
Jawwad A. Qureshi;Philip A. Stansly
Tong-Xian Liu;Philip A. Stansly
Fred J. Eller;Robert J. Bartelt;Baruch S. Shasha;David J. Schuster
Alberto Urbaneja;Eugenia Sánchez;Philip A. Stansly
Thomas M. Perring;Philip A. Stansly;T.X. Liu;Hugh A. Smith
Luko Hilje;Heather S. Costa;Philip A. Stansly
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INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Publications: 26