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2016 IPA LB Articles Prev Yrs 2016 International Publication Awardees Publications (Journal Articles and Conference Papers) during the Previous Years UP LOS BAÑOS (as of 31 December 2016) SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 1 AGRICULTURE Absulio, Wella L. Tamarind ( Tamarindus indica L.) Extracts Philippine Agricultural Scientist, Dizon, Erlinda I. as Antimicrobial Agent Against Common 98 (4): 421-428, December 2015 Esguerra, Elda B. Spoilage Microorganisms of Fresh-Cut Vegatables 2 AGRICULTURE Adorada, Jessamyn R. Six New Species of the Genus Philippine Entomologist, 26 (2): Callimetopus Blanchard (Coleoptera: 103-119, October 2012 Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Pteropliini) from the Philippines 3 AGRICULTURE Aguilar, Kristel Grace I. Phylogenetic Analysis, Fumonisin Journal of the Science of Food Cumagun, Christian Joseph Production and Pathogenicity of Fusarium Agriculture, 93 (12): 3032–3039, fujikuroi Strains Isolated from Rice in the September 2013 Philippines 4 AGRICULTURE Alviar, April N. Assessing the Response of Tolerant Papaya Philippine Journal of Crop Sta. Cruz, Filomena C. (Carica papaya L.) Varieties to Papaya Science, 37 (2): 20-28, August Hautea, Desiree M. Ringspot Virus (PRSV) Infection and 2012 Establishment of Symptom Severity Rating Scale for Resistance Screening 5 AGRICULTURE Barcos, Ana Kristine S. Foraging Behavior of the Yellow Netted Philippine Agricultural Scientist, Velasco, Luis Rey I. Ladybeetle Heteroneda billardieri Crotch 97 (2): 155-160, June 2014 Medina, Celia dR. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) 6 AGRICULTURE Cabanos, Cerrone S. Compositional Analysis of Transgenic Philippine Agricultural Scientist, Garcia, Roberta N. Papaya with Delayed Ripening Trait 96 (4): 331-339, December 2013 Mendoza, Evelyn Mae T. Page 1 of 20 SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 7 AGRICULTURE Cumagun, Christian Joseph Identification of a Hidden Resistance Gene Phytopathology, 104 (6): 634-640, in Tetraploid Wheat Using Laboratory June 2014 Strains of Pyricularia oryzae Produced by Backcrossing 8 AGRICULTURE Cumagun, Christian Joseph Managing Plant Diseases and Promoting Journal of Agricultural Science Sustainability and Productivity with and Technology, 14 (4): 699-714, Trichoderma: The Philippine Experience July-August 2012 9 AGRICULTURE Cumagun, Christian Joseph First Report of Pseudocercospora jahnii in Australasian Plant Disease Notes, Acabal, Bienvenido Jr. D. the Philippines 9 (1): 148, 2 pages, December 2014 10 AGRICULTURE De la Cueva, Fe M. Elucidating the Resistance Response of Philippine Entomologist, 28 (2): Sison, Maria Luz J. Irradiated Banana cv. Lakatan to Banana 140-154, October 2014 Dinglasan, Eric G. Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) Infection Damasco, Olivia P. Transmitted by the Banana Aphid Pentalonia nigronervosa Cocquerel 11 AGRICULTURE De la Cueva, Fe M. Variability of Sugarcane Smut Pathogen, Philippine Journal of Crop Cumagun, Christian Joseph Ustilago scitaminea Sydow in the Science, 37 (2): 38-51, August Velasco, Luis Rey I. Philippines 2012 Dalisay, Teresita U. 12 AGRICULTURE Delfin, Evelyn F. Biomass Partitioning, Yield, Nitrogen and Philippine Journal of Crop Rodriguez, Felicito M. Phosphorus Uptake of PGPR Inoculated Science, 40 (2): 59-65, August Paterno, Erlinda S. Tomato ( Lycopersicum esculentum L.) 2015 under Field Condition 13 AGRICULTURE Dulin, Jerome L. Socio-Economic Impacts of Climate Journal of Environmental Science Lalican, Nelita M. Change Support-Policies on Farming and Management, 18 (1): 61-70, Systems in a Village in Tuguegarao City, June 2015 Cagayan, Philippines Page 2 of 20 SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 14 AGRICULTURE Espino, Rene Rafael C. Utilization of Simple Sequence Repeats Philippine Journal of Crop Markers in the Genetic Characterization of Science, 40 (3): 33-39, December Philippine Rubber Hevea brasiliensis 2015 (Wild, Ex A. Juss) Muell. Arg. Germplasm 15 AGRICULTURE Hautea, Desiree M. Genetic Diversity Analysis of Eggplant SABRAO Journal of Breeding and (Solanum melongena L.) and Related Wild Genetics, 42 (2): 183-201, 2014 Species in the Philippines using Morphological and SSR Markers 16 AGRICULTURE Hautea, Desiree M. "Tanglaw" and "Tanyag" - New NSIC- Philippine Journal of Crop Taylo, Lourdes D. Approved UPLB Eggplant ( Solanum Science, 39 (1): 67-73, April 2014 Navasero, Mario V. melongena L.) Hybrids for Commercial Cultivation in Luzon 17 AGRICULTURE Laude, Tonette P. Diallel Analysis among 16 Maize Euphytica, 200 (1): 29–44, Populations Adapted to the Northern U.S. November 2014 Corn Belt for Grain Yield and Grain Quality Traits 18 AGRICULTURE Laude, Tonette P. Genetic Diversity and Heterotic Grouping Euphytica, 204 (3): 661–677, of Tropical and Temperate Maize August 2015 Populations Adapted to the Northern U.S. Corn Belt 19 AGRICULTURE Lit, Merdelyn Caasi Intraspecific Life Cycle and Larval Instar Philippine Entomologist, 26 (1): Sapin, Gelyn D. Variations among Local Populations of 13-27, April 2012 Asian Corn Borer Ostrinia furcanalis (Guenee) (Lepidoptera:Crambidae) in the Philippines Page 3 of 20 SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 20 AGRICULTURE Lit, Merdelyn Caasi. Behaviour of Second Instars of the Asian Philippine Entomologist, 28 (1): Sapin, Gelyn D. Corn Borer, Ostrinia furcanalis (Guenee) 57-75, April 2014 De Leus, Elisa G. (Lepidoptera:Crambidae) to Different Dacuba, Rachel H. Alternate Host Plants in the Philippines Mantala, Juanita P. Latiza, Suzette A. 21 AGRICULTURE Medina, Celia dR. Age Structure and Sex Ratio of Thrips, Agrivita, 35 (3): 227-236, October Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera : 2013 Thripidae) Associated with Mango Agroecosystem in East Java, Indonesia 22 AGRICULTURE Medina, Celia dR. Responses and Adaptation by Nephotettix Entomologia Experimentalis et virescens to Monogenic and Pyramided Applicata, 150: 179-190, 2014 Rice Lines with Grh-Resistance Genes 23 AGRICULTURE Ocampo, Virginia R. Role of New Novel Entomopathogenic International Journal of Caoili, Barbara L. Fungi Paecilomyces lilacinus to Mortality Biosciences, 7 (3): 16-23, 2015 and Infection Process of Tetranychus kanzawai (Kishida) (Tetranychidae: Acarina) 24 AGRICULTURE Pangga, Ireneo B. Climate Change Impacts on Plant Canopy European Journal of Plant Architecture: Implications for Pest and Pathology, 135 (3): 595–610, Pathogen Management March 2013 25 AGRICULTURE Pangga, Ireneo B. Implications of Bacterial Contaminated Plant Pathology, 64 (1): 43-50, Seed Lots and Endophytic Colonization by February 2015 Pseudomonas fuscovaginae on Rice Establishment 26 AGRICULTURE Pangga, Ireneo B. Pathogen Dynamics in a Crop Canopy and Plant Pathology, Special Issue: their Evolution under Changing Climate Climate Change and Plant Diseases, 60 (1): 70–81, February 2011 Page 4 of 20 SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 27 AGRICULTURE Pangga, Ireneo B. Standardizing Resistance Screening to Euphytica, 192 (1): 1–16, July Pseudomonas fuscovaginae and Evaluation 2013 of Rice Germplasm at Seedling and Adult Plant Growth Stages 28 AGRICULTURE Ponaya, Ariane Comparative Genomics Identifies the New Phytologist, 206 (4): Cumagun, Christian Joseph Magnaporthe oryzae Avirulence Effector 1463–1475, June 2015 AvrPi9 that Triggers Pi9-Mediated Blast Resistance in Rice 29 AGRICULTURE Raros, Leonila Corpuz First Report of Malaconothridae (Acari, Acarina, 23 (1): 63-68, 2015 Oribatida) from the Philippines, with Description of a New Species of the Genus Malaconothrus 30 AGRICULTURE Rayos, Antonio A. Comparative Conception Rate of Philippine Journal of Veterinary Artificially Inseminated Dairy Cattle After Medicine, 52 (2): 107-112, 2015 Natural and Induced Estrus 31 AGRICULTURE Relevante, Cherry A. Control of Fusarium Wilt in Bittergourd Archives of Phytopathology and Cumagun, Christian Joseph and Bottlegourd by Biofumigation using Plant Protection, 46 (6): 747-753, Mustard var. Monteverde 2013 32 AGRICULTURE Rubico, Edsel C. Comparison of Wing Interference Patterns Philippine Entomologist, 29 (2): Yap, Sheryl A. of the Males of Armored Scale Insect 114-122, October 2015 Adorada, Jessamyn Species (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Diaspididae) from Coconut and their Undergrowth Plants in Selected Areas of Laguna and Quezon, Philippines 33 AGRICULTURE Sanchez, Jerwin L. Identification of Bemisia tabaci Philippine Entomologist, 29 (2): Caoili, Barbara L. (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) 136-156, October 2015 Biotypes Using the Molecular Marker, Cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) Gene Page 5 of 20 SEQ UNIT AUTHOR(S) TITLE JOURNAL 34 AGRICULTURE Sanchez, Pearl B. Particulate and Dissolved Forms of N, P Journal of Environmental Sciences and Organic C Transported from Major and Management, 17 (1): 38-49, Land Uses in the Pagsanjan-Lumban June 2014 Catchment to Laguna de Bay, Philippines 35 AGRICULTURE Sta. Cruz, Pompe C. Agronomic Indices, Growth, Yield- Field Crops Research, 177: 15–25, Contributing Traits, and Yield of Dry- June 2015 Seeded Rice under Varying Herbicides 36 AGRICULTURE Sta. Cruz, Pompe C. Ecological Significance of Rice ( Oryza Journal of Pest Science, 88 (2): sativa ) Planting Density and Nitrogen 427–438, June 2015 Rates in Managing the Growth and Competitive Ability of Itchgrass (Rottboellia cochinchinensis ) in Direct- Seeded Rice Systems 37 AGRICULTURE Sta. Cruz, Pompe C. Effect of Nitrogen Application, Rice Weed Science, 63 (2): 448-460, Planting Density, and Water Regime on the April-June 2015 Morphological Plasticity and Biomass Partitioning of Chinese Sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis ) 38 AGRICULTURE Sta. Cruz, Pompe C. Growth Analysis and Biomass Partitioning Crop Protection, 74: 92–102, of Cyperus iria in Response to
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