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Gretchen D Jones
Areawide Pest Management Research
Research Biologist

Phone: (979) 260-9509
Fax: (979) 260-9386
2771 F&B ROAD
COLLEGE STATION, TX, 77845

Projects
ECOLOGICALLY BASED MANAGEMENT OF BOLL WEEVILS AND OTHER ROW CROP PESTS UNDER TRANSITION TO BOLL WEEVIL ERADICATION IN TEMPERATE REGIONS
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 420642

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Pollen analyses of tarnished plant bugs - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (01-Dec-12)
Pollen analyses for pollination research, unacetolyzed pollen - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D. 2012. Pollen analyses for pollination research, unacetolyzed pollen. Journal of Pollination Ecology. 9:96-107.
Species composition and relative abundance of stink bugs in cotton and other row crops in the Brazos River Bottom production area of Texas - (Proceedings)
Suh, C.P., Westbrook, J.K., Esquivel, J.F., Jones, G.D. 2012. Species composition and relative abundance of stink bugs in cotton and other row crops in the Brazos River Bottom production area of Texas. Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 880-882.
Pollen analyses of Agathirsia wasps - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Pucci, T.M. 2012. Pollen analyses of Agathirsia wasps. Grana. 51:305-317.
Forensic pollen geolocation techniques used to identify the origin of boll weevil reinfestation - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D. 2012. Forensic pollen geolocation techniques used to identify the origin of boll weevil reinfestation. Grana. DOI:10.1080/00173134.2012.667832.
Using Amaranthus palmeri pollen to mark captured tarnished plant bugs - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Allen, K.C. 2012. Pigweed pollen retention in laboratory-reared tarnished plant bugs. Palynology. DOI:10.1080.01916122.2012.662178.
Pollen Recovery from Insects: Light Microscopy - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D. 2012. Pollen Recovery from Insects: Light Microscopy. Palynology. 36:86-109.
Differentiating pollen from four species of Gossypium - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., McCurry, H. 2012. Differentiating pollen from species of Gossypium. Palynology. 36:80-85.
Interspecific mouthpart length variation and floral visitation in the parasitic wasp genus Agathirsia (Braconidae: Agathidinae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Pucci, T.M., Jones, G.D. 2010. Interspecific mouthpart length variation and floral visitation in the parasitic wasp genus Agathirsia (Braconidae: Agathidinae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 103:566-573.
Analyses of boll weevils captured near hay bales - (Proceedings)
Jones, G.D., Troxclair, N. 2010. Analyses of boll weevils captured near hay bales. National Cotton Council Beltwide Cotton Conference. p. 1004-1010.
Differentiating pollen from four species of Gossypium - (Proceedings) - (20-Jan-10)
Multidisciplinary Fingerprints: Forensic Reconstruction of an Insect Reinvasion - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Kim, K.S., Jones, G.D., Westbrook, J.K., Sappington, T.W. 2010. Multidisciplinary Fingerprints: Forensic Reconstruction of an Insect Reinvasion. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 7(45):677-686.
Pollen contamination of boll weevil traps - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Greenberg, S.M. 2009. Pollen contamination of boll weevil traps. Grana. 48:297-309.
Reproductive potential of field-collected overwintering boll weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) fed on pollen in the laboratory - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Greenberg, S.M., Jones, G.D., Adamczyk Jr, J.J., Setamou, M., Liu, T., Armstrong, J.S., Coleman, R.J., Eischen, F.A. 2009. Reproductive potential of field-collected overwintering boll weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) fed on pollen in the laboratory. Insect Science. 16(4):321-327.
Cotton pollen retention in boll weevils, a laboratory experiment - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Greenberg, S.M. 2009. Cotton pollen retention in boll weevils, a laboratory experiment. Palynology. 33:157-165.
Survival of boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) adults after feeding on pollens from various sources - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Greenberg, S.M., Jones, G.D., Eischen, F.A., Coleman, R.J., Adamczyk Jr, J.J., Liu, T., Setamou, M. 2007. Survival of boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) adults after feeding on pollens from various sources. Insect Science. 14:503-510.
Almond, pigweed, and melon pollen retention in the boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Greenberg, S.M., Eischen, F.A. 2007. Almond, pigweed, and melon pollen retention in the boll weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Palynology. 31:81-93.
A COMPARISON OF POLLEN COUNTS: LIGHT VERSUS SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPE - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Bryant, V.M. 2007. A comparison of pollen counts: Light versus scanning electron microscope. Grana. 46:20-33.
Forensic palynology: Current status of a rarely used technique in the United States of America - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bryant, V.M., Jones, G.D. 2006. Forensic palynology: Current status of a rarely used technique in the United States of America. Forensic Science. 163:183-197.
THE USE OF POLLEN TO DETERMINE STINK BUG DISPERSAL - (Proceedings)
Jones, G.D. 2004. The use of pollen to determine stink bug dispersal. In: Proceedings of the Beltwide Cotton Conferences, January 5-9, 2004, San Antonio, Texas. 2004 CDROM.
POLLEN ANALYSES OF TWO INSECTIVOROUS BAT SPECIES - (Abstract Only)
Jones, G.D., Keeley, B.W. 2004. Pollen analyses of two insectivorous bat species. Palynology. 28:248.
THE USE OF POLLEN AS A MARKER FOR STINKBUG DISPERSAL - (Abstract Only)
Jones, G.D. 2004. The use of pollen as a marker for stinkbug dispersal. Palynology. 28:249.
THE USE OF ETOH FOR THE DILUTION OF HONEY - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Jones, G.D., Bryant, V.M. 2004. The use of ETOH for the dilution of honey. Grana. 43:174-182.
Food sources of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella - (Proceedings)
Jones, G.D., Castelo Branco, M. 2005. Food sources of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella. Congresso Brasileiro de Entomologia Proceedings. 23:366.
POLLEN ANALYSES OF THE PARASITIC WASPS AGATHIRSIA (HYMENOPTERA: BRACONIDAE) - (Abstract Only) - (25-Nov-01)
POLLEN COEFFICIENT VALUES IN MELISSOPALYNOLOGY - (Abstract Only) - (25-Nov-01)
THE R-VALUES OF HONEY: POLLEN COEFFICIENTS - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (08-Nov-01)
CORN POLLEN DEPOSITION ON MILKWEEDS IN AND NEAR CORNFIELDS - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (17-Aug-01)
POLLEN - WHAT DOES IT TELL US ABOUT INSECTS? - (Abstract Only) - (08-Nov-00)
THE USE OF LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM SPORES AS A MARKER FOR INSECT DISPERSAL - (Abstract Only) - (08-Nov-00)
DEPOSITION OF CORN POLLEN ON MILKWEED PLANTS IN MARYLAND AND NEBRASKA - (Proceedings) - (01-May-00)
VALIDATION OF BOLLWORM MIGRATION ACROSS SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS IN 1994-1996 - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (22-Jan-98)
VALIDATION OF COTTON BOLLWORM MIGRATION ACROSS SOUTH-CENTRAL TEXAS IN 1994-1996 - (Proceedings) - (01-Jun-97)
A DROP IS A DROP IS A DROP? - (Abstract Only) - (01-May-97)
POLLEN ANALYSES OF THE BOLLWEEVIL EXOSKELETON - (Peer Reviewed Journal) - (01-May-97)
MOVEMENT OF BOLL WEEVILS RELATIVE TO COTTON PLANT PHENOLOGY - (Proceedings) - (05-Dec-96)

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