Browsing by Author "Mulder, Phil"
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Africanized honey bee in Oklahoma
Solorzano, Cesar D.; Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2020-01) -
Alfalfa weevil and its management in Oklahoma
Mulder, Phil; Berberet, Richard; Coppock, Stanley (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2004-05) -
Blister beetles and alfalfa
Mulder, Phil; Caddel, John Levis (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2007-06) -
Carrion Beetles in Orchards and Ranches in Oklahoma and Investigation of Genes Associated with Antimicrobial Production
Farriester, Jacob William (2018-12-01)Family Silphidae, the carrion beetles, is a highly evolved family of Coleoptera that has members with unique social behaviors and physical abilities that allow them to utilize decaying vertebrate matter for sustenance and ... -
Effects of Temperature on Sugarcane Aphid, Melanaphis sacchari Life History on Three Different Host Plants
De Souza, Misael Andre (2018-12-01)Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench, is one of the most important crops in the world. Since 2013, sugarcane aphid, Melanaphis sacchari has become a perennial and significant pest in the southern United States. It can ... -
Home tree fruit production and pest management
Olson, Brian; Hillock, David; Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2020-07) -
Honey bees, bumble bees, carpenter bees and sweat bees
Wright, Russell; Mulder, Phil; Reed, Hal (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2016-07) -
Impacts of culverts and dams on aquatic macroinvertebrates in Oklahoma wadable streams
Reed, Melissa (2022-12)Anthropogenic activities alter flowing water in many ways resulting in streams being among the most modified ecosystems worldwide. Humans cause the greatest effects to aquatic ecosystems by creating artificial structures ... -
Incidence of Xylella fastidiosa in Oklahoma, a survey of potential insect vectors, and identification of potential plant reservoir hosts
Overall, Lisa Marie (2013-05)The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is the causative agent of specific plant diseases associated with peach, plum, oleander, almond, elm, oak, pecan, sycamore, and Pierce's disease of grapes. The bacterium is transmitted by ... -
Nectar and pollen plants of Oklahoma
Rebek, Eric; Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2014-01) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 08, no. 01: Alfalfa weevil egg populations in 2009????
Mulder, Phil; Seuhs, Kelly (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2009-01-20) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 08, no. 13
Mulder, Phil; Hunger, Bob; Edwards, Jeff (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2009-05-19) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 08, no. 19
Mulder, Phil; Smith, Damon L. (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2009-07-30) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 09, no. 20: Pecan IPM - PIPE; An update and encouragement to scout
Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2010-05-28) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 09, no. 30: Preparing for and managing pecan weevil
Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2010-08-05) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 09, no. 37: Spotted alfalfa aphids in alfalfa
Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2010-12-22) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 10, no. 02: Cowpea aphids and alfalfa weevil damage in Oklahoma alfalfa
Mulder, Phil; Seuhs, Kelly (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2011-03-01) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 10, no. 10: Pecan nut casebearer - Earlier and heavier than normal
Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2011-05-13) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 10, no. 16: Alfalfa growers who market to horse owners should watch for blister beetles
Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2011-07-19) -
Pest e-alerts, vol. 10, no. 19: Managing pod-feeding insects in soybean
Royer, Tom A.; Mulder, Phil (Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2011-09-09)