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Alice N. Pell is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research contributions are situated primarily within Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a specific focus on subfields such as Agronomy and Crop Science, Forestry, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

Their scholarly work addresses topics including Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology, Pasture and Agricultural Systems, and Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Alice N. Pell include:

  • Coupled human and natural systems: The evolution and applications of an integrated framework, 2021, AMBIO
  • In vitro ruminal degradation of carbohydrate fractions in tropical grasses fertilized with nitrogen, 2020, Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias
  • Intricacies of an effective global "rooted" collaboration in soil and water research, 2020, Geoderma

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Jianguo Liu
  • Thomas Dietz
  • Stephen R. Carpenter
  • William W. Taylor
  • Marina Alberti

Publication venues frequented by Alice N. Pell include:

  • AMBIO
  • Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Pecuarias
  • Geoderma

Best Publications

  • Complexity of coupled human and natural systems

    Jianguo Liu;Thomas Dietz;Stephen R. Carpenter;Marina Alberti

  • Analysis of condensed tannins: a review

    P Schofield;D.M Mbugua;A.N Pell

  • Coupled Human and Natural Systems

    Jianguo Liu;Thomas Dietz;Stephen R. Carpenter;Carl Folke

  • The Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System model for evaluating herd nutrition and nutrient excretion

    D.G Fox;L.O Tedeschi;T.P Tylutki;J.B Russell

  • Computerized monitoring of gas production to measure forage digestion in vitro

    A.N. Pell;P. Schofield

  • Kinetics of fiber digestion from in vitro gas production.

    P Schofield;R E Pitt;A N Pell

  • Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient

    Joseph M. Kimetu;Johannes Lehmann;Solomon O. Ngoze;Daniel N. Mugendi

  • Manure and microbes: public and animal health problem?

    Alice N. Pell

  • A mechanistic model for predicting the nutrient requirements and feed biological values for sheep

    A. Cannas;L. O. Tedeschi;D. G. Fox;A. N. Pell

  • Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System: A model for precision feeding of dairy cattle

    T.P. Tylutki;D.G. Fox;V.M. Durbal;L.O. Tedeschi

  • Long-term impacts of anthropogenic perturbations on dynamics and speciation of organic carbon in tropical forest and subtropical grassland ecosystems

    Dawit Solomon;Johannes Lehmann;James Kinyangi;Wulf Amelung

  • Fixing the leaky pipeline: women scientists in academia

    A N Pell

  • Prediction of ruminal volatile fatty acids and pH within the net carbohydrate and protein system

    R E Pitt;J S Van Kessel;D G Fox;A N Pell

  • Research principles for developing country food value chains

    M.I. Gómez;C.B. Barrett;L.E. Buck;H. De Groote

  • Nutritional quality of gorilla diets: consequences of age, sex, and season

    Jessica M. Rothman;Jessica M. Rothman;Ellen S. Dierenfeld;Harold F. Hintz;Alice N. Pell

  • Measurement and kinetic analysis of the neutral detergent-soluble carbohydrate fraction of legumes and grasses.

    Peter Schofield;Alice N. Pell

  • Predicting forage indigestible NDF from lignin concentration.

    M. J. Traxler;D. G. Fox;P. J. Van Soest;A. N. Pell

  • Isolation and characterization of an anaerobic ruminal bacterium capable of degrading hydrolyzable tannins.

    K E Nelson;A N Pell;P Schofield;S Zinder

  • Neutral detergent fiber disappearance and gas and volatile fatty acid production during the in vitro fermentation of six forages

    P H Doane;P Schofield;A N Pell

  • THE NET CARBOHYDRATE AND PROTEIN SYSTEM FOR EVALUATING HERD NUTRITION AND NUTRIENT EXCRETION

    D. G. Fox;T. P. Tylutki;L. O. Tedeschi;M. E. Van Amburgh

Frequent Co-Authors

Danny G. Fox
Danny G. Fox Cornell University
Jessica M. Rothman
Jessica M. Rothman City University of New York
Johannes Lehmann
Johannes Lehmann Cornell University
Luis O. Tedeschi
Luis O. Tedeschi Texas A&M University
Susan J. Riha
Susan J. Riha Cornell University
Christopher B. Barrett
Christopher B. Barrett Cornell University
P. J. Van Soest
P. J. Van Soest Cornell University
Debbie J. R. Cherney
Debbie J. R. Cherney Cornell University
Robert W. Blake
Robert W. Blake Cornell University
Carl Folke
Carl Folke Stockholm University

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