Moreno, C.R., Duxbury, J. Colored plastic mulch effects on Hemipteran populations, soil temperature, and productivity of lavender (Lavandula x intermedia) in an urban brownfield: A participatory approach. Ohio Journal of Science. Forthcoming 2024.
Bagavathiannan, M., Graham, S., Ma, Z., Barney, J.N., Coutts, S.R, Caicedo, A.L., De Clerck-Floate, R., West, N.M, Blank, L., Metcalf, A.L, Lacoste, M., Moreno, C.R., Evans, J., Burke, I., Beckie, H. 2019. Considering weed management as a social dilemma bridges individual and collective interests. Nature Plants5: 343–351.
Graham, S., Metcalf, A.L., Lubeck, A., Gill, N., Ikutegbe, V., Niemiec, R.M., Moreno, C.R., Bach, T., Hallstrom, L., Ma, Z. 2019. Opportunities for better use of collective action theory in research and governance for invasive species management. Conservation Biology0(0):1-13.
Moreno, C.R., London, M.S., Gliessman, S.R. 2016. Influence of a native Solanum tuberosum ssp. andigenum potato variety on management of the Guatemalan potato moth in the Venezuelan Andes. American Journal of Potato Research 93(3): 224-230.
Moreno, C.R., Racelis, A.E. 2015. Attraction, repellence, and predation: Role of companion plants in regulating Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphidae) in organic kale systems of South Texas. Southwestern Entomologist40(1): 1-14.
Morris, M. Moreno, C.R., Racelis, A.E. 2014. Brassica Pests and Their Natural Enemies: Field Guide for Texas Organic Farmers. National Center for Appropriate Technology extension communication.
Moreno, C.R., Lewins, S.A., Barbosa, P. 2010. Influence of relative abundance and taxonomic identity on the effectiveness of generalist predators as biological control agents. Biological Control 52: 96-103.