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  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Bruce A. Linquist is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily spans fields including Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science.

Their main areas of study cover a range of subfields such as Plant Science, Soil Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Environmental Chemistry, and General Agricultural and Biological Sciences.

Linquist's work focuses on topics including Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Climate Change Impacts on Agriculture, Agricultural Innovations and Practices, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Arsenic Contamination and Mitigation, and Heavy Metals in the Environment.

They have published frequently in scientific venues such as Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Field Crops Research, SSRN Electronic Journal, Soil Science Society of America Journal, and Remote Sensing.

Notable recent publications include:

  • "Greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation in rice agriculture" (2023) in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • "Sustainable intensification for a larger global rice bowl" (2021) in Nature Communications
  • "Quantifying N leaching losses as a function of N balance: A path to sustainable food supply chains" (2021) in Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • "Mitigating the accumulation of arsenic and cadmium in rice grain: A quantitative review of the role of water management" (2022) in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Quantifying On-Farm Nitrous Oxide Emission Reductions in Food Supply Chains" (2020) in Earth's Future

Their frequent collaborators include Cameron M. Pittelkow, Whitney Brim-DeForest, Michelle Leinfelder-Miles, Mark Lundy, and Luis Espino, with multiple coauthored works signaling ongoing research partnerships.

Linquist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Productivity limits and potentials of the principles of conservation agriculture

    Cameron M. Pittelkow;Xinqiang Liang;Bruce A. Linquist;Kees Jan van Groenigen

  • When does no-till yield more? A global meta-analysis

    Cameron M. Pittelkow;Bruce A. Linquist;Mark E. Lundy;Xinqiang Liang

  • An agronomic assessment of greenhouse gas emissions from major cereal crops

    Bruce Linquist;Kees Jan van Groenigen;Kees Jan van Groenigen;Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe;Cameron Pittelkow

  • Rice yields and water use under alternate wetting and drying irrigation: A meta-analysis

    Daniela R. Carrijo;Mark E. Lundy;Bruce A. Linquist

  • Fertilizer management practices and greenhouse gas emissions from rice systems: A quantitative review and analysis

    Bruce A. Linquist;Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe;Cameron M. Pittelkow;Chris van Kessel

  • Climate, duration, and N placement determine N2O emissions in reduced tillage systems: a meta‐analysis

    Chris van Kessel;Rodney Venterea;Johan Six;Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe

  • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and grain arsenic levels in rice systems.

    Bruce A. Linquist;Merle M. Anders;Maria Arlene A. Adviento-Borbe;Rufus L. Chaney

  • Rice yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency under alternative straw management practices.

    Alison J. Eagle;Jeffrey A. Bird;William R. Horwath;Bruce A. Linquist

  • Enhanced efficiency nitrogen fertilizers for rice systems: Meta-analysis of yield and nitrogen uptake

    Bruce A. Linquist;Lijun Liu;Chris van Kessel;Kees Jan van Groenigen;Kees Jan van Groenigen

  • Water management to mitigate the global warming potential of rice systems: A global meta-analysis

    Yu Jiang;Daniela Carrijo;Shan Huang;Ji Chen

  • Higher yields and lower methane emissions with new rice cultivars.

    Yu Jiang;Kees Jan van Groenigen;Kees Jan van Groenigen;Shan Huang;Bruce A. Hungate

  • Alternate wetting and drying in high yielding direct-seeded rice systems accomplishes multiple environmental and agronomic objectives

    Gabriel T. LaHue;Rufus L. Chaney;Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe;Bruce A. Linquist

  • Yield-scaled global warming potential of annual nitrous oxide and methane emissions from continuously flooded rice in response to nitrogen input

    Cameron M. Pittelkow;Maria A. Adviento-Borbe;James E. Hill;Johan Six

  • Aggregate Size Effects on the Sorption and Release of Phosphorus in an Ultisol

    B. A. Linquist;P. W. Singleton;R. S. Yost;K. G. Cassman

  • Impacts of variable soil drying in alternate wetting and drying rice systems on yields, grain arsenic concentration and soil moisture dynamics

    Daniela R. Carrijo;Nadeem Akbar;André F.B. Reis;Chongyang Li

  • Effect of fertilization on soil microorganisms in paddy rice systems – A meta-analysis

    Daniel Geisseler;Bruce A. Linquist;Patricia A. Lazicki

  • Soil Aggregate Size Affects Phosphorus Desorption from Highly Weathered Soils and Plant Growth

    X. Wang;R.S. Yost;B.A. Linquist

  • Alternate Wetting and Drying of Rice Reduced CH4 Emissions but Triggered N2O Peaks in a Clayey Soil of Central Italy

    Alessandra Lagomarsino;Alessandro Elio Agnelli;Bruce Linquist;Maria Arlene Adviento-Borbe

  • Inorganic and organic phosphorus dynamics during a build-up and decline of available phosphorus in an ultisol

    B. A. Linquist;P. W. Singleton;K. G. Cassman

  • Optimizing rice yields while minimizing yield‐scaled global warming potential

    Cameron M. Pittelkow;Maria A. Adviento-Borbe;Chris van Kessel;James E. Hill

  • Response of traditional and improved upland rice cultivars to N and P fertilizer in northern Laos

    K. Saito;B. Linquist;G.N. Atlin;K. Phanthaboon

  • A roadmap towards sustainable intensification for a larger global rice bowl

    Shen Yuan;Bruce Linquist;Lloyd Wilson;Kenneth Cassman

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris van Kessel
Chris van Kessel University of California, Davis
Johan Six
Johan Six ETH Zurich
Kees Jan van Groenigen
Kees Jan van Groenigen University of Exeter
Kazuki Saito
Kazuki Saito International Rice Research Institute
Tatsuhiko Shiraiwa
Tatsuhiko Shiraiwa Kyoto University
Kenneth G. Cassman
Kenneth G. Cassman University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Takeshi Horie
Takeshi Horie Kyoto University
Rodney T. Venterea
Rodney T. Venterea Agricultural Research Service
Albert J. Fischer
Albert J. Fischer University of California, Davis
Shu Fukai
Shu Fukai University of Queensland

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