Author: Wickings, Kyle
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Lawn management intensity leads to contrasting effects on belowground ecology and turfgrass aesthetic Access Restrictions |
Bock, Hayden W.; Morse, Olivia B.; Rossi, Frank S.; Groffman, Peter M.; Sparks, Jed P.; Wickings, Kyle G. 2025. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. February. 104: p. 128628 [1-10]. |
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Collembola (Isotomidae) and mowing management practices control distinct aspects of thatch decomposition in a lawn mesocosm experiment | Bock, Hayden; Wickings, Kyle; Rossi, Frank S. 2023. ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting. p. 148144. |
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Using sound to manage white grubs and their vertebrate predators Access Restrictions |
Wickings, Kyle; Curtis, Paul; Roberts, Louise. 2021. Golf Course Management. February. 89(2): p. 75. |
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Soil macroinvertebrates alter the fate of root and rhizosphere carbon and nitrogen in a turfgrass lawn Access Restrictions |
Bray, Natalie; Thompson, Grant L.; Fahey, Timothy; Kao-Kniffin, Jenny; Wickings, Kyle. 2020. Soil Biology & Biochemistry. September. 148: p. [1-9]. |
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Inoculative release of Heterorhabditis bacteriophora Poinar (Oswego) and Steinernema feltiae Filipjev (NY04) mixture can enhance biological control of soil-dwelling pests in turfgrass production systems Access Restrictions |
Wickings, Kyle. 2018. Biocontrol Science and Technology. 28(4): p. 388-403. |
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Management of natural areas and annual bluegrass weevil overwintering: Accumulated dead plant residue in natural areas of the golf course may allow annual bluegrass weevils to overwinter successfully, but removing the vegetation may not enhance weevil control Access Restrictions |
Wickings, Kyle. 2018. Golf Course Management. October. 86(10): p. 69-72. |
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Ecology of belowground biological control: Entomopathogenic nematode interactions with soil biota Access Restrictions |
Helmberger, Maxwell S.; Shields, Elson J.; Wickings, Kyle G. 2017. Applied Soil Ecology. December. 121: p. 201-213. |
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Soil ecological responses to pest management in golf turf vary with management intensity, pesticide identity, and application program Access Restrictions |
Gan, Huijie; Wickings, Kyle. 2017. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. August 1. 246: p. 66-77. |
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Invisible but consequential: Root endophytic fungi have variable effects on belowground plant-insect interactions |
Gan, Huijie; Churchill, Alice C. L.; Wickings, Kyle. 2017. Ecosphere. March. 8(3): p. e01710 [1-14]. |
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Optimizing pest management practices to conserve pollinators in turf landscapes: Current practices and future research needs |
Larson, Jonathan L.; Dale, Adam; Held, David; McGraw, Benjamin; Richmond, Douglas S.; Wickings, Kyle; Williamson, R. Chris. 2017. Journal of Integrated Pest Management. January. 8(1): p. 18 [1-10]. |
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