N. E. J. M. Smit

463 total citations
21 papers, 361 citations indexed

About

N. E. J. M. Smit is a scholar working on Insect Science, Plant Science and Horticulture. According to data from OpenAlex, N. E. J. M. Smit has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 361 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Insect Science, 10 papers in Plant Science and 3 papers in Horticulture. Recurrent topics in N. E. J. M. Smit's work include Insect behavior and control techniques (12 papers), Insect Pest Control Strategies (6 papers) and Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (6 papers). N. E. J. M. Smit is often cited by papers focused on Insect behavior and control techniques (12 papers), Insect Pest Control Strategies (6 papers) and Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (6 papers). N. E. J. M. Smit collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Uganda and Kenya. N. E. J. M. Smit's co-authors include B. Odongo, David R. Hall, Edward E. Carey, R. W. Gibson, Robert O. M. Mwanga, T. Stathers, D. Rees, M.W. Ogenga-Latigo, S. Jeremiah and D. S. Jeffries and has published in prestigious journals such as Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Journal of Chemical Ecology and Crop Protection.

In The Last Decade

N. E. J. M. Smit

20 papers receiving 306 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
N. E. J. M. Smit United Kingdom 11 271 175 83 53 30 21 361
Mahnaz Rashidi United States 11 277 1.0× 137 0.8× 45 0.5× 37 0.7× 7 0.2× 23 343
Dora Kilalo Kenya 12 285 1.1× 183 1.0× 19 0.2× 113 2.1× 10 0.3× 43 363
M. Rutherford United Kingdom 10 347 1.3× 40 0.2× 49 0.6× 52 1.0× 25 0.8× 26 410
Khalid Alhudaib Saudi Arabia 10 244 0.9× 68 0.4× 61 0.7× 48 0.9× 7 0.2× 32 288
Jaydeep Halder India 10 310 1.1× 200 1.1× 11 0.1× 87 1.6× 14 0.5× 71 399
Luis F. Aristizábal United States 13 271 1.0× 435 2.5× 25 0.3× 76 1.4× 7 0.2× 35 540
Adebayo Amos Omoloye Nigeria 10 201 0.7× 130 0.7× 25 0.3× 72 1.4× 14 0.5× 43 297
Geoffrey Mkamilo Tanzania 15 681 2.5× 121 0.7× 13 0.2× 55 1.0× 26 0.9× 33 709
Deborah Pagliaccia United States 12 352 1.3× 97 0.6× 72 0.9× 78 1.5× 3 0.1× 23 401
H. Obiero Kenya 8 419 1.5× 162 0.9× 12 0.1× 49 0.9× 25 0.8× 9 447

Countries citing papers authored by N. E. J. M. Smit

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All Works

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Mwanga, Robert O. M., B. Odongo, Agnes Alajo, et al.. (2003). Release of Six Sweetpotato Cultivars ('NASPOT 1' to 'NASPOT 6') in Uganda. HortScience. 38(3). 475–476. 37 indexed citations
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Stathers, T., et al.. (2003). Sweetpotato infestation by Cylas spp. in East Africa: Ii. Investigating the role of root characteristics. International Journal of Pest Management. 49(2). 141–146. 27 indexed citations
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Stathers, T., et al.. (2003). Sweetpotato infestation by Cylas spp. in East Africa: I. Cultivar differences in field infestation and the role of plant factors. International Journal of Pest Management. 49(2). 131–140. 48 indexed citations
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Ogenga-Latigo, M.W., et al.. (2001). Species diversity and activity of parasitoids of the sweetpotato butterfly, Acraea acerata, in Uganda.. African Crop Science Journal. 9(1). 4 indexed citations
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Ogenga-Latigo, M.W., et al.. (2001). Influence of sweetpotato rooting characteristics on infestation and damage by Cylas spp. African Crop Science Journal. 9(1). 7 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (2001). Mass-trapping male Cylas spp. with sex pheromones: a potential IPM component in sweetpotato production in Uganda. Crop Protection. 20(8). 643–651. 32 indexed citations
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Mwanga, Robert O. M., et al.. (2001). Release of Five Sweetpotato Cultivars in Uganda. HortScience. 36(2). 385–386. 48 indexed citations
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Ogenga-Latigo, M.W., et al.. (2001). Impact of defoliation on the agronomic performance of sweetpotato in Uganda. African Crop Science Journal. 9(1). 11 indexed citations
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Carey, Edward E., et al.. (2000). Using orange fleshed sweet potato varieties to combat vitamin A deficiency and enhance market opportunities for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa.. 12 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M. & A. van Huis. (1999). Biology of the African sweetpotato weevil species. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 18(2). 93–100. 1 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (1999). Specificity of Response to Sex Pheromones Among Sweetpotato Weevils, Cylas puncticollis and C. brunneus. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 25(3). 591–609. 10 indexed citations
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Benesi, I. R. M., et al.. (1999). Using orange-fleshed sweet potato varieties to overcome micro-nutrient deficiency and enhance market opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa. pp. . Paper presented at the Southern Africa Root Crops Research Network (SARRNET) workshop on foo. 1 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M. & A. van Huis. (1998). Biology of the African Sweetpotato Weevil Species Cylas puncticollis (Boheman) and C. brunneus (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Apionidae). International Journal of Tropical Insect Science. 18(2). 93–100. 7 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (1997). Development of pheromone traps for control and monitoring of sweetpotato weevils, Cylas puncticollis and C. brunneus, in Uganda. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 85(2). 95–104. 19 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (1995). Farmers’ cultural practices and their effects on pest control in sweetpotato in South Nyanza, Kenya. International Journal of Pest Management. 41(1). 2–7. 21 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (1994). Major diseases and pests of sweetpotato in eastern Africa.. 10 indexed citations
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Smit, N. E. J. M., et al.. (1994). BIOLOGY AND PHEROMONE STUDIES WITH THE SWEET POTATO WEEVILS: CYLAS PUNCTICOLLIS (BOHE.) AND C. BRUNNEUS (FABR.). Acta Horticulturae. 399–404. 3 indexed citations

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