Vaughn A. Bell

926 total citations
25 papers, 446 citations indexed

About

Vaughn A. Bell is a scholar working on Insect Science, Plant Science and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Vaughn A. Bell has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 446 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Insect Science, 12 papers in Plant Science and 5 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Vaughn A. Bell's work include Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (22 papers), Research on scale insects (13 papers) and Plant Virus Research Studies (8 papers). Vaughn A. Bell is often cited by papers focused on Insect-Plant Interactions and Control (22 papers), Research on scale insects (13 papers) and Plant Virus Research Studies (8 papers). Vaughn A. Bell collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand, South Africa and United States. Vaughn A. Bell's co-authors include Gerhard Pietersen, J.T.S. Walker, P.L. Lo, Rodrigo P. P. Almeida, G. Kai Blaisdell, Etienne Herrbach, Kent M. Daane, Marianne Cooper, Philip J. Lester and J.G. Charles and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Frontiers in Microbiology and Pest Management Science.

In The Last Decade

Vaughn A. Bell

24 papers receiving 437 citations

Peers

Vaughn A. Bell
Brian W. Bahder United States
Min Jiu China
Walt Bentley United States
Lynn Wunderlich United States
Luis F. Aristizábal United States
L. F. Blackburn United Kingdom
Kris Godfrey United States
Brian W. Bahder United States
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All Works

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Chooi, Kar Mun, W.R.M. Sandanayaka, Duncan Hedderley, et al.. (2024). Clover in vineyards, a potential trap plant for the mealybug Pseudococcus calceolariae—a vector of GLRaV-3 to grapevines but not clover species. Journal of Pest Science. 98(1). 175–186. 1 indexed citations
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Chooi, Kar Mun, Vaughn A. Bell, Arnaud G. Blouin, et al.. (2024). The New Zealand perspective of an ecosystem biology response to grapevine leafroll disease. Advances in virus research. 118. 213–272. 3 indexed citations
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Chooi, Kar Mun, et al.. (2022). Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 Genotype Influences Foliar Symptom Development in New Zealand Vineyards. Viruses. 14(7). 1348–1348. 9 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., R.C. Butler, Remya Ramesh, et al.. (2022). Developing a mealybug pheromone monitoring tool to enhance IPM practices in New Zealand vineyards. Journal of Pest Science. 96(1). 29–39. 7 indexed citations
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Sandanayaka, W.R.M., et al.. (2021). Reproductive success and progeny sex ratio of a laboratory colony of Anagyrus fusciventris (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae). Biocontrol Science and Technology. 31(12). 1388–1402. 4 indexed citations
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Sandanayaka, W.R.M., et al.. (2021). Retention and Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 3 by Pseudococcus calceolariae. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12. 663948–663948. 6 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., Philip J. Lester, Gerhard Pietersen, & A.J. Hall. (2021). The management and financial implications of variable responses to grapevine leafroll disease. Journal of Plant Pathology. 103(1). 5–15. 8 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., et al.. (2018). Insecticidal activity of natural products against vineyard mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae). Crop Protection. 111. 50–57. 20 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., Arnaud G. Blouin, Dani Cohen, et al.. (2017). VISUAL SYMPTOM IDENTIFICATION OF GRAPEVINE LEAFROLLASSOCIATED VIRUS 3 IN RED BERRY CULTIVARS SUPPORTS VIRUS MANAGEMENT BY ROGUING. Journal of Plant Pathology. 99(2). 477–482. 13 indexed citations
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Charles, J.G., Vaughn A. Bell, A.J. Hall, et al.. (2015). Evaluation of the synthetic sex pheromone of the obscure mealybug, Pseudococcus viburni, as an attractant to conspecific males, and to females of the parasitoid Acerophagus maculipennis. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 157(2). 188–197. 6 indexed citations
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Ramesh, Remya, Vaughn A. Bell, Andrew M. Twidle, Rajesh G. Gonnade, & D. Srinivasa Reddy. (2015). Enantiospecific Synthesis of Both Enantiomers of the Longtailed Mealybug Pheromone and Their Evaluation in a New Zealand Vineyard. The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 80(15). 7785–7789. 6 indexed citations
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Almeida, Rodrigo P. P., Kent M. Daane, Vaughn A. Bell, et al.. (2013). Ecology and management of grapevine leafroll disease. Frontiers in Microbiology. 4. 94–94. 123 indexed citations
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Unelius, C. Rikard, Ashraf M. El‐Sayed, Andrew M. Twidle, et al.. (2011). The Absolute Configuration of the Sex Pheromone of the Citrophilous Mealybug, Pseudococcus calceolariae. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 37(2). 166–172. 17 indexed citations
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Charles, J.G., et al.. (2010). Mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) and their natural enemies in New Zealand vineyards from 1993-2009. New Zealand Entomologist. 33(1). 84–91. 33 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., et al.. (2009). GRAPEVINE LEAFROLL-ASSOCIATED VIRUS 3 PERSISTENCE IN VITIS VINIFERA REMNANT ROOTS. Journal of Plant Pathology. 91(3). 527–533. 28 indexed citations
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Lo, P.L., Vaughn A. Bell, & J.T.S. Walker. (2009). Maximising the effectiveness of insecticides to control mealybugs in vineyards. Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed Control Conference. 62. 296–301. 10 indexed citations
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Suckling, D. M., J.T.S. Walker, P.W. Shaw, et al.. (2007). Trapping <I>Dasinuera mali</I> (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Apples. Journal of Economic Entomology. 100(3). 745–751. 18 indexed citations
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Suckling, D. M., J.T.S. Walker, P.W. Shaw, et al.. (2007). Trapping Dasinuera mali (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Apples. Journal of Economic Entomology. 100(3). 745–751.
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Charles, J.G., Daniel Cohen, J.T.S. Walker, et al.. (2006). A review of the ecology of grapevine leafroll associated virus type 3 (GLRaV3). Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed Control Conference. 59. 330–337. 48 indexed citations
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Bell, Vaughn A., R. Brightwell, & Philip J. Lester. (2006). Increasing vineyard floral resources may not enhance localised biological control of the leafrollerEpiphyas postvittana(Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) byDolichogenideaspp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) parasitoids. Biocontrol Science and Technology. 16(10). 1031–1042. 15 indexed citations

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