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Rosa Sahún
Rosa Sahún
Technical assistant, University of Zurich
Verified email at botinst.uzh.ch
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RETINOBLASTOMA RELATED1 mediates germline entry in Arabidopsis
XA Zhao, J Bramsiepe, M Van Durme, S Komaki, MA Prusicki, ...
Science 356 (6336), eaaf6532, 2017
1032017
Can climate change jeopardize predator control of invasive herbivore species? A case study in avocado agro-ecosystems in Spain
M Montserrat, RM Sahún, C Guzmán
Experimental and Applied acarology 59 (1), 27-42, 2013
432013
Pollen supply promotes, but high temperatures demote, predatory mite abundance in avocado orchards
M Montserrat, C Guzmán, RM Sahún, JE Belda, JI Hormaza
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 164, 155-161, 2013
422013
Temperature-specific competition in predatory mites: Implications for biological pest control in a changing climate
C Guzmán, E Aguilar-Fenollosa, RM Sahún, JR Boyero, JM Vela, E Wong, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 216, 89-97, 2016
362016
Intraguild predation between phytoseiid mite species might not be so common
C Guzmán, RM Sahún, M Montserrat
Experimental and Applied Acarology 68 (4), 441-453, 2016
282016
Differential effects of abiotic conditions on fitness-related parameters of two Euseius species inhabiting avocado agro-ecosystems
C Guzmán, RM Sahún, M Montserrat
BioControl 63 (4), 585-594, 2018
2018
Abiotic conditions modify the trophic structure in the predator-prey avocado mite community.
I Torres-Campos, RM Sahún, M Montserrat
2016
Population dynamics of the avocado brown mite, Oligonychus punicae, and its natural enemies in Southern Spain avocado crops.
C Guzmán, I Torres-Campos, RM Sahún, L Chadebech, M Montserrat
2015
Environmental conditions affect competitive and predatory interactions among natural enemies. Implications for pest biological control in a changing climate
C Guzmán, E Aguilar-Fenollosa, I Torres-Campos, RM Sahún, JA Jacas, ...
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF ARTHROPODS, 2013
2013
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