1. The potential of genotypically diverse cultivar mixtures for controlling aphid populations in wheat Open Access Author: Shoffner, Alexandra Victoria Title: The potential of genotypically diverse cultivar mixtures for controlling aphid populations in wheat Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Biology and Entomology Keywords: cultivargenotypic diversitypestproductivityRhopalosiphum padi L.wheatvolatiles File: Download Shoffner_Alexandra_potentialofgenotypicallydiverse.pdfDownload Fig1_final.jpgDownload Fig2_final.jpgDownload Fig3_final.jpgDownload Fig4_final.jpgDownload Fig5.jpg Thesis Supervisors: John Frazier Tooker, Thesis SupervisorDr. Stephen Blair Hedges, Thesis Honors AdvisorDr. Michael Craig Saunders, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Role of Root-Mediated Kin Recognition in a Genotypically Diverse “Neighborhood” in Triticum aestivum Defense Against Rhopalosiphum padi Herbivory Open Access Author: Ni Chochlain, Lasair Macha Title: The Role of Root-Mediated Kin Recognition in a Genotypically Diverse “Neighborhood” in Triticum aestivum Defense Against Rhopalosiphum padi Herbivory Area of Honors: Interdisciplinary in Biology and Entomology Keywords: R. padiT. aestivumherbivorygenotypic diversityagricultureentomologywheataphidplant-insect interactionkin recognition File: Download NiChochlain-wheat-aphid.pdf Thesis Supervisors: John Tooker, Thesis SupervisorBenoit A Dayrat, Thesis Honors AdvisorGary Felton, Thesis Honors Advisor