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Cindy McKenzie
PhD: New Mexico State University, 1991
Affiliate Associate Professor
Research interests: Entomology
Contact information
Email: cmckenzie@ushrl.ars.usda.gov |
McKenzie, C. L., Hunter, W. B., Lapointe, S. L., and Dang, P. 2002. Iridovirus infection and topical application to whitefly. Proc. Florida Hort. Soc. 114:64-67.
Hunter, W. B., Sinisterra, X. H., McKenzie, C. L., and Shatters, Jr., R.G. 2002. Iridovirus infection and vertical transmission in citrus aphids. Proc. Florida Hort. Soc. 114:70-72.
McKenzie, C. L., Shatters, Jr., R.G., Doostdar, H., Lee, S.D., Inbar, Moshe, and Mayer, R.T. 2002. Effect of geminivirus infection and Bemisia infestation on accumulation of Pathogenesis-related proteins in tomato. Arch of Insect Biochem & Physiol. 49:203-214.
McKenzie, C. L. 2002. Effect of Tomato mottle virus (ToMoV) on Bemisia tabaci biotype B (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) oviposition and survivorship on healthy tomato. Florida Entomol 85(2):367-368.
McKenzie, C. L., Lapointe, Stephen L., Hunter, W. B., and Gary J. Puterka. 2002. Efficacy of Surround for control of Asian citrus psyllid on citrus, 2000. Arthropod Mgmt. Tests 27: (in press).
Mayer, Richard T.Moshe Inbar, C. L. McKenzie, Robert Shatters, Victoria Borowicz, Ute Albrecht, Charles A. Powell, and Hamed Doostdar. 2002. Multitrophic interactions of the silverleaf whitefly, host plants, competing herbivores, and phytopathogens. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology. 51(4): 151-169.
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