Esther Ngumbi

Esther Ngumbi

Auburn University

H-index: 12

North America-United States

About Esther Ngumbi

Esther Ngumbi, With an exceptional h-index of 12 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Auburn University, specializes in the field of Chemical Ecology, Entomology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Comparative analysis of defensive secondary metabolites in wild teosinte and cultivated maize under flooding and herbivory stress

Deciphering plant-insect-microorganism signals for sustainable crop production

Rapid and Low-cost Measurement Method of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in Different Scenes

The Tomato Strikes Back: Plant Response to Environmental Stress

Flooding and herbivory: the effect of concurrent stress factors on plant volatile emissions and gene expression in two heirloom tomato varieties

Herbivory protection via volatile organic compounds is influenced by maize genotype, not Bacillus altitudinis-enriched bacterial communities

Stressed Out: Why Does Ancient Maize Thrive in High-Stress Conditions?

Exploration of Squash Plant Floral Volatiles Influencing Beetle Attraction

Esther Ngumbi Information

University

Position

Research Fellow

Citations(all)

1072

Citations(since 2020)

653

Cited By

687

hIndex(all)

12

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

14

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Esther Ngumbi Skills & Research Interests

Chemical Ecology

Entomology

Top articles of Esther Ngumbi

Comparative analysis of defensive secondary metabolites in wild teosinte and cultivated maize under flooding and herbivory stress

Physiologia Plantarum

2024/1

Deciphering plant-insect-microorganism signals for sustainable crop production

2023/6/15

Rapid and Low-cost Measurement Method of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in Different Scenes

2023

The Tomato Strikes Back: Plant Response to Environmental Stress

2023

Flooding and herbivory: the effect of concurrent stress factors on plant volatile emissions and gene expression in two heirloom tomato varieties

BMC Plant Biology

2022/11/17

Esther Ngumbi
Esther Ngumbi

H-Index: 11

Bernarda Calla
Bernarda Calla

H-Index: 12

Herbivory protection via volatile organic compounds is influenced by maize genotype, not Bacillus altitudinis-enriched bacterial communities

Frontiers in Microbiology

2022/5/2

Stressed Out: Why Does Ancient Maize Thrive in High-Stress Conditions?

2022

Esther Ngumbi
Esther Ngumbi

H-Index: 11

Exploration of Squash Plant Floral Volatiles Influencing Beetle Attraction

2022

Esther Ngumbi
Esther Ngumbi

H-Index: 11

Flooding and herbivory interact to alter volatile organic compound emissions in two maize hybrids

Journal of Chemical Ecology

2021/7

Differential regulation of cytochrome P450 genes associated with biosynthesis and detoxification in bifenthrin-resistant populations of navel orangewom (Amyelois transitella)

PLoS One

2021/1/22

Bernarda Calla
Bernarda Calla

H-Index: 12

Esther Ngumbi
Esther Ngumbi

H-Index: 11

Sometimes, When it Rains it Pours: How Does Flooding Alter Plant-Herbivore Relationships?

2021

Author Correction: Factors Associated with Variation in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in the Navel Orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae).

Journal of Chemical Ecology

2020/2/1

Review of: A. Lynch. Poulnabrone: an Early Neolithic portal tomb in Ireland

2020

Sharing stories in Entomology

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2020

Factors Associated with Variation in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles in the Navel Orangeworm, Amyelois transitella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)

Journal of chemical ecology

2020/1

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