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Wright Denis John
Wright Denis John
Professor of Pest Management, Life Sciences, Imperial College London
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Diamondback moth ecology and management: problems, progress, and prospects
MJ Furlong, DJ Wright, LM Dosdall
Annual review of entomology 58 (1), 517-541, 2013
10372013
Biodegradation of Chlorpyrifos by Enterobacter Strain B-14 and Its Use in Bioremediation of Contaminated Soils
BK Singh, A Walker, JAW Morgan, DJ Wright
Applied and environmental microbiology 70 (8), 4855-4863, 2004
5922004
Effects of soil pH on the biodegradation of chlorpyrifos and isolation of a chlorpyrifos-degrading bacterium
BK Singh, A Walker, JAW Morgan, DJ Wright
Applied and environmental microbiology 69 (9), 5198-5206, 2003
4452003
Multitrophic interactions and management of the diamondback moth: a review
RHJ Verkerk, DJ Wright
Bulletin of entomological research 86 (3), 205-216, 1996
3061996
Bioremedial potential of fenamiphos and chlorpyrifos degrading isolates: influence of different environmental conditions
BK Singh, A Walker, DJ Wright
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (9), 2682-2693, 2006
2462006
Genetics of spinosad resistance in a multi‐resistant field‐selected population of Plutella xylostella
AH Sayyed, D Omar, DJ Wright
Pest Management Science: formerly Pesticide Science 60 (8), 827-832, 2004
2252004
Genetic and biochemical approach for characterization of resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis toxin Cry1Ac in a field population of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella
AH Sayyed, R Haward, S Herrero, J Ferré, DJ Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 66 (4), 1509-1516, 2000
2022000
Biological activity of neem seed kernel extracts and synthetic azadirachtin against larvae of Plutella xylostella L
RHJ Verkerk, DJ Wright
Pesticide science 37 (1), 83-91, 1993
1951993
The effects of farming system and fertilisers on pests and natural enemies: a synthesis of current research
MPD Garratt, DJ Wright, SR Leather
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 141 (3-4), 261-270, 2011
1912011
Genetics and evidence for an esterase‐associated mechanism of resistance to indoxacarb in a field population of diamondback moth (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae)
AH Sayyed, DJ Wright
Pest Management Science: formerly Pesticide Science 62 (11), 1045-1051, 2006
1802006
The effectiveness of classical biological control of invasive plants
GD Clewley, R Eschen, RH Shaw, DJ Wright
Journal of Applied Ecology 49 (6), 1287-1295, 2012
1722012
Nematicides: mode of action and new approaches to chemical control
DJ Wright
Plant parasitic nematodes 3, 421-449, 1981
1411981
The potential for manipulating crop–pest–natural enemy interactions for improved insect pest management
RHJ Verkerk, SR Leather, DJ Wright
Bulletin of Entomological Research 88 (5), 493-501, 1998
1401998
Integration of chemical and biological control systems for arthropods: evaluation in a multitrophic context
DJ Wright, RHJ Verkerk
Pesticide science 44 (3), 207-218, 1995
1371995
Application technology.
DJ Wright, A Peters, S Schroer, JP Fife
Nematodes as biocontrol agents, 91-106, 2005
1302005
Degradation of chlorpyrifos, fenamiphos, and chlorothalonil alone and in combination and their effects on soil microbial activity
BK Singh, A Walker, DJ Wright
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry: An International Journal 21 (12 …, 2002
1302002
Role of soil pH in the development of enhanced biodegradation of fenamiphos
BK Singh, A Walker, JAW Morgan, DJ Wright
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (12), 7035-7043, 2003
1272003
Learning in host selection inHelicoverpa armigera (Hübner)(Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
JP Cunningham, MFA Jallow, DJ Wright, MP Zalucki
Animal Behaviour 55 (1), 227-234, 1998
1271998
The life cycle of Reticulitermes spp.(Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae): what do we know?
LV Lainé, DJ Wright
Bulletin of Entomological research 93 (4), 267-278, 2003
1252003
Persistence of chlorpyrifos, fenamiphos, chlorothalonil, and pendimethalin in soil and their effects on soil microbial characteristics.
B Kumar Singh, A Walker, DJ Wright
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 69 (2), 2002
1252002
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