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Is cassava the answer to African climate change adaptation?
A Jarvis, J Ramirez-Villegas, BV Herrera Campo, C Navarro-Racines
Tropical Plant Biology 5 (1), 9-29, 2012
4552012
Cassava production and pest management: present and potential threats in a changing environment
A Bellotti, BV Herrera Campo, G Hyman
Tropical Plant Biology 5 (1), 39-72, 2012
1452012
Threats to cassava production: known and potential geographic distribution of four key biotic constraints
BV Herrera Campo, G Hyman, A Bellotti
Food Security 3 (3), 329, 2011
1212011
Species composition and seasonal occurrence of Diptera associated with passionfruit crops in Colombia
KAG Wyckhuys, C Korytkowski, J Martinez, B Herrera Campo, M Rojas, ...
Crop Protection 32, 90-98, 2012
392012
21 Invasion of Exotic Arthropods in South America’s Biodiversity Hotspots and Agro-Production Systems
KAG Wyckhuys, T Kondo, BV Herrera Campo, DR Miller, N Naranjo, ...
Potential Invasive Pests of Agricultural Crops 3, 373, 2013
202013
Potential geographic distribution of two invasive cassava green mites
S Parsa, NA Hazzi, Q Chen, F Lu, BV Herrera Campo, JS Yaninek, ...
Experimental and Applied Acarology 65 (2), 195-204, 2015
192015
Is cassava the answer to African climate change adaptation? Trop Plant Biol 5: 9–29
A Jarvis, J Ramirez-Villegas, BV Herrera Campo, C Navarro-Racines
142012
Management of critical pests and diseases through enhanced risk assessment and surveillance and understanding climate impacts through enhanced modeling
J Kroschel, FD Beed, KA Garrett, D Coyne, J Etten, G Forbes, B Herrera, ...
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2013
22013
Replication data for: Threats to cassava production: known and potential geographic distribution of four key biotic constraints
BV Herrera Campo, GG Hyman, AC Bellotti
12014
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