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Conference Proceedings
S. I. Rondon
and
Corp, M. K.
,
“
The wheat head armyworm and its relative in eastern Oregon
”
,
70th annual Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference
. Pacific Northwest Insect Management Conference, Portland, Oregon, p. 35, 2011.
Newspaper Article
S. I. Rondon
and
Hamm, P. B.
,
“
Weekly insect survey: potato tuberworm and beet leafhopper
”
,
Potato Progress (Newsletter)
, vol. 7, 2007.
D. R. Horton
,
Munyaneza, J. E.
,
Swisher, K. D.
,
Echegaray, E. R.
,
Murphy, A. F.
,
Rondon, S. I.
,
Sengoda, V. G.
,
Neven, L. G.
, and
Jensen, A.
,
“
What is the source of potato psyllids colonizing Washington, Oregon and Idaho potato fields?
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,
Potato Progress
, vol. XIV, 2014.
M. K. Corp
and
Rondon, S. I.
,
“
Wheat head armyworm trapping starts early
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,
Cereal Newsletter
, vol. MMX, 2010.
J. F. Price
and
Rondon, S. I.
,
“
“Worms” are fall strawberry pests
”
,
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Gulf Coast Research and Education Research Center Balm
, 2005.
Report
A. F. Murphy
,
Rondon, S. I.
,
Wohleb, C. H.
, and
Hines, S.
,
“
Western corn rootworm in eastern Oregon, Idaho, and eastern Washington
”
, PNW 662, 2014.
S. I. Rondon
,
Corp, M.
,
Roberts, D.
,
Pike, K.
,
Landolt, P. J.
, and
Keys, D.
,
“
Wheat Head Armyworm, true or false: a tale from the Pacific Northwest
”
, Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis, Oregon, EM9000-E, 2009.
N. Andrews
,
Ambrosino, M.
,
Fisher, G.
, and
Rondon, S. I.
,
“
Wireworm biology and non-chemical management in potatoes in the Pacific Northwest
”
, Oregon State University Extension Service, Corvallis, Oregon, PNW 607, 2008.
S. I. Rondon
,
Vinchesi, A.
,
Rashed, A.
, and
Crowder, D.
,
“
Wireworms: a pest of monumental proportions
”
, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, EM9166, 2017.