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Federico Tomasetto
Federico Tomasetto
Senior Scientist - AgResearch
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Intensified agriculture favors evolved resistance to biological control
F Tomasetto, JM Tylianakis, M Reale, S Wratten, SL Goldson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (15), 3885-3890, 2017
1082017
If and when successful classical biological control fails
SL Goldson, SD Wratten, CM Ferguson, PJ Gerard, BIP Barratt, ...
Biological Control 72, 76-79, 2014
642014
Environmental gradients shift the direction of the relationship between native and alien plant species richness
F Tomasetto, RP Duncan, PE Hulme
Diversity and Distributions 19 (1), 49-59, 2013
532013
Resolving the invasion paradox: pervasive scale and study dependence in the native‐alien species richness relationship
F Tomasetto, RP Duncan, PE Hulme
Ecology Letters, 2019
422019
Determinants of plant species invasions in an arid island: evidence from Socotra Island (Yemen)
AS Senan, F Tomasetto, A Farcomeni, RK Somashekar, F Attorre
Plant Ecology 213, 1381-1392, 2012
262012
Apparent acquired resistance by a weevil to its parasitoid is influenced by host plant
SL Goldson, F Tomasetto
Frontiers in Plant Science 7, 210717, 2016
232016
Biological control against invasive species in simplified ecosystems: its triumphs and emerging threats
S Goldson, F Tomasetto, P Alison
Current Opinion in Insect Science 5, 50-56, 2014
222014
Biological control success of a pasture pest: has its parasitoid lost its functional mojo?
F Tomasetto, P Casanovas, SN Brandt, SL Goldson
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 215, 2018
172018
Breakdown in classical biological control of Argentine stem weevil: a matter of time
F Tomasetto, S Cianciullo, M Reale, F Attorre, O Olaniyan, SL Goldson
BioControl 63 (4), 521-531, 2018
162018
Effect of Epichloë endophyte strains in Lolium spp. cultivars on Argentine stem weevil parasitism by Microctonus hyperodae
SL Goldson, F Tomasetto, AJ Popay
New Zealand Plant Protection 68, 204-211, 2015
162015
A synthetic datasets based instance segmentation network for High-throughput soybean pods phenotype investigation
S Yang, L Zheng, H Yang, M Zhang, T Wu, S Sun, F Tomasetto, M Wang
Expert Systems with Applications 192, 116403, 2022
152022
Distribution and predictability of foraging areas in breeding Chatham albatrosses Thalassarche eremita in relation to environmental characteristics
L Deppe, KF McGregor, F Tomasetto, JV Briskie, RP Scofield
Marine Ecology Progress Series 498, 287-301, 2014
142014
Non-destructive Measurements of Toona sinensis Chlorophyll and Nitrogen Content Under Drought Stress Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
W Liu, Y Li, F Tomasetto, W Yan, Z Tan, J Liu, J Jiang
Frontiers in Plant Science 12, 809828, 2022
112022
Enabling breeding selection for biomass in slash pine using UAV-based imaging
Z Song, F Tomasetto, X Niu, WQ Yan, J Jiang, Y Li
Plant Phenomics, 2022
92022
Spectrometric prediction of nitrogen content in different tissues of slash pine trees
Y Li, H Sun, F Tomasetto, J Jiang, Q Luan
Plant Phenomics, 2022
62022
Segregation, nestedness and homogenisation in plant communities dominated by native and alien species
F Tomasetto, RP Duncan, PE Hulme, SK Wiser
Plant ecology & diversity 11 (4), 479-488, 2018
62018
Ploidy in Lolium spp. cultivars affects Argentine stem weevil parasitism by Microctonus hyperodae
F Tomasetto, O Olaniyan, SL Goldson
NZ Plant Prot 70, 326-326, 2017
52017
Rapid biocontrol evolution in New Zealand's species-sparse pasturelands.
SL Goldson, F Tomasetto, JME Jacobs, BIP Barratt, SD Wratten, ...
Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Biological Control of …, 2017
52017
Land Use: Management for Biodiversity and Conservation
SD Wratten, F Tomasetto, DM Dinnis
Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems, 134–138, 2014
32014
Countshoots: Automatic detection and counting of slash pine new shoots using uav imagery
X Hao, Y Cao, Z Zhang, F Tomasetto, W Yan, C Xu, Q Luan, Y Li
Plant Phenomics 5, 0065, 2023
22023
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