Pest Management Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Pest Management Science is 32. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Pharmacophore identification, virtual screening and activity verification of pedunsaponin A on target proteins PcAdv and PcnWAS of Pomacea canaliculata103
Structural insights into the discrepant synergistic activity of Codlemone and (Z)‐8‐dodecenol towards Grapholita molesta pheromones79
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Inoculum reduction and vector control on the temporal progress of citrus variegated chlorosis incidence73
Targeted RNA sequencing reveals differential patterns of transcript expression in geographically discrete, insecticide resistant populations of Leptinotarsa decemlineata69
Performance of two species of whiteflies is unaffected by glucosinolate profile in Brassica plants66
Shifting application dates on cereal reduces pesticide transfer via subsurface drainage based on water flow forecasts during autumn applications55
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Measuring the photostability of agrochemicals on leaves: understanding the balance between loss processes and foliar uptake54
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Neuroligin 3 from common cutworm enhances the GABA‐induced current of recombinant SlRDL1 channel49
How urban proximity shapes agricultural pest dynamics: a review48
The cross‐resistance to etofenprox in Nilaparvata lugens with a high adaptability to resistant rice variety IR5647
Enhancing compatibility of polylactic acid and lignin through acetylation for improving controlled release of pesticide47
Testing an integrated approach for managing roof rats in citrus orchards47
Synthesis, antifungal activity, and molecular simulation study of nootkatone‐based thiazole‐hydrazone compounds as novel succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor46
Plant jasmonic acid mediated contrasting effects of two citrus aphid species onDiaphorina citriKuwayama42
Strategic lead compound design and development utilizing computer‐aided drug discovery (CADD) to address herbicide‐resistant Phalaris minor in wheat fields40
Molecular and pharmacological characterization of biogenic amine receptors from the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella40
Azole fungicide sensitivity and molecular mechanisms of reduced sensitivity in IrishPyrenopeziza brassicaepopulations39
Bottom‐up effects of drought on the growth and development of potato, Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say and Arma chinensis Fallou37
Monoterpene alcohols induced by sweet potato weevil larvae deter conspecific adults from feeding and oviposition37
The combined effects of microbial insecticides and sodium chloride on the development and emergence of Chironomus xanthus37
Importance of chemical polymorphism in modern crop protection37
Composite g‐C3N4@ZnO NP electrostatic self‐assembly: enhanced ROS as a key factor for high‐efficiency control of tobacco wildfire disease36
High temperature exposure reduces the susceptibility of Helicoverpa armigera to its nucleopolyhedrovirus (HearNPV) by enhancing expression of heat shock proteins34
Combined use of lipopolysaccharide‐binding protein dsRNA and Gram‐negative bacteria for pest management of Coptotermes formosanus34
The effect of UVB‐blocking plastics on the efficacy of Beauveria bassiana and a conventional product against Lygus lineolaris on low tunnel strawberry33
Phytosanitary irradiation using X‐rays prevents reproduction in the semi‐slug Parmarion martensi (Stylommatophora: Ariophantidae), a host of the human pathogenic nematode Angiostrongylus can32
East meets west: regional impact on agrochemical discovery and innovation32
Modular synthesis of the pheromone (2S,7S)‐2,7‐nonanediyl dibutyrate and its racemate and their field efficacy to control orange wheat blossom midge, Sitodiplosi32
Conversion of fungicide cyprodinil to salts with organic acids: preparation, characterization, advantages32
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Spatial arrangement of silo bags is key to mitigate damage by wildlife32
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