Ramon Albajes
Professor
Crop Protection
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Dr. Ramon Albajes is affiliated to Crop Protection, Pere Virgili Health Research Institute. Dr. Ramon Albajes is currently providing services as Professor. Dr. Ramon Albajes has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Ramon Albajes contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Ramon Albajes is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Ramon Albajes academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Ramon Albajes general field of expertise is the ecology and control of agricultural pests. More specifically working on biological pest control, use of pheromones, impact assessment techniques and methods of integrated control. His research has been growing vegetables or are protected and outdoor winter cereals, maize, urban green spaces..
Research Interest
The general field of expertise is the ecology and control of agricultural pests. More specifically working on biological pest control, use of pheromones, impact assessment techniques and methods of integrated control. His research has been growing vegetables or are protected and outdoor winter cereals, maize, urban green spaces.
Publications
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Lee MS, Albajes R. 2016. Monitoring carabid indicators could reveal environmental impacts of genetically modified maize. Agricultural and Forest Entomology 18, 238-249
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Zhu, C., Farré, G., Zanga, D., Lloveras, J., Michelena, A., Ferrio, J. P., Voltas, J., Slafer, G., Savin, R., Albajes, R., Eizaguirre, M., Lopez, C., Cantero-MartÃnez, C., DÃaz-Gómez, J., Nogareda, C., Moreno, J. A., Angulo, E., Estany, J., Pena, R. N., Tor, M., Portero-Otin, M., Eritja, N., Arjó, G., Serrano, J. C. E., Matias-Guiu, X., Twyman, R. M., Sandmann, G., Capell, T., and Christou, P. High-carotenoid maize: development of plant biotechnology prototypes for human and animal health and nutrition. Phytochemistry Reviews 2017.
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Ardanuy, A., Lee, M. S., and Albajes, R. 2017. Landscape context influences leafhopper and predatory Orius spp. abundances in maize fields. Agricultural and Forest Entomology.