2020 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
Bruce A. Linquist mainly focuses on Agronomy, Fertilizer, Agriculture, Greenhouse gas and Growing season. His research in the fields of Cropping system overlaps with other disciplines such as Mathematics. His Fertilizer research includes themes of Nitrification and Animal science.
His study in Agriculture is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Climate change and Crop yield. Bruce A. Linquist studies Greenhouse gas, focusing on Global-warming potential in particular. The various areas that he examines in his Growing season study include Water use, Methane, Paddy field and Crop.
His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Fertilizer, Greenhouse gas, Growing season and Paddy field. As part of his studies on Agronomy, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Soil water. His Fertilizer research incorporates themes from Biomass, Nutrient, Animal science and Seeding.
His study on Greenhouse gas also encompasses disciplines like
Agronomy, Growing season, Paddy field, Irrigation and Soil water are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Agronomy study are interwoven with issues in Greenhouse gas and Water content. His work carried out in the field of Greenhouse gas brings together such families of science as Cropping and Methane.
His Growing season study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sink and Sowing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agriculture, Flooding and Fertilizer. His Agriculture research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Climate change, Environmental engineering and Environmental protection.
Bruce A. Linquist mainly investigates Agronomy, Growing season, Greenhouse gas, Soil water and Agriculture. Bruce A. Linquist performs integrative Agronomy and Yield research in his work. His work deals with themes such as Water use, Irrigation and Sowing, which intersect with Growing season.
His Water use study incorporates themes from Nitrous oxide, Methane and Water potential. His study brings together the fields of Environmental engineering and Greenhouse gas. As a member of one scientific family, Bruce A. Linquist mostly works in the field of Agriculture, focusing on Paddy field and, on occasion, Manure and Flooding.
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Productivity limits and potentials of the principles of conservation agriculture
Cameron M. Pittelkow;Xinqiang Liang;Bruce A. Linquist;Kees Jan van Groenigen.
Nature (2015)
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.
Global Change Biology (2012)
When does no-till yield more? A global meta-analysis
Cameron M. Pittelkow;Bruce A. Linquist;Mark E. Lundy;Xinqiang Liang.
Field Crops Research (2015)
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.
Global Change Biology (2013)
Rice yield and nitrogen utilization efficiency under alternative straw management practices.
Alison J. Eagle;Jeffrey A. Bird;William R. Horwath;Bruce A. Linquist.
Agronomy Journal (2000)
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.
Field Crops Research (2012)
Rice yields and water use under alternate wetting and drying irrigation: A meta-analysis
Daniela R. Carrijo;Mark E. Lundy;Bruce A. Linquist.
Field Crops Research (2017)
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.
Global Change Biology (2015)
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.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1997)
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.
Field Crops Research (2013)
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