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63
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World Ranking
2490
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
  • 2000 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Dan B. Jaynes is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on environmental and agricultural sciences, with a particular emphasis on soil science and water management.

The main fields of study in Jaynes' work include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these fields, their research addresses various subfields such as:

  • Soil Science
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Plant Science
  • Ecology

The core topics covered by Jaynes include:

  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management

Jaynes has published papers in several frequent venues, including:

  • Agricultural Water Management
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Sustainability
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Recent publications by Jaynes include the following:

  • "Impact of controlled drainage on subsurface drain flow and nitrate load: A synthesis of studies across the U.S. Midwest and Southeast," 2021, Agricultural Water Management
  • "Nitrate losses and nitrous oxide emissions under contrasting tillage and cover crop management," 2022, Journal of Environmental Quality
  • "Impact of controlled drainage on corn yield under varying precipitation patterns: A synthesis of studies across the U.S. Midwest and Southeast," 2022, Agricultural Water Management
  • "Long-term conservation practices reduce nitrate leaching while maintaining yields in tile-drained Midwestern soils," 2023, Agricultural Water Management
  • "Drainage N Loads Under Climate Change with Winter Rye Cover Crop in a Northern Mississippi River Basin Corn-Soybean Rotation," 2020, Sustainability

Frequent co-authors with whom Jaynes has collaborated include:

  • John L. Kovar
  • T. C. Kaspar
  • Matthew J. Helmers
  • E. J. Kladivko
  • Peter O'Brien

Jaynes has been recognized with fellowships from notable professional societies in the field, including:

  • Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA), awarded in 2000
  • Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA), awarded in 2000

Best Publications

  • Nitrogen Management Strategies to Reduce Nitrate Leaching in Tile-Drained Midwestern Soils

    Dana L. Dinnes;Douglas L. Karlen;Dan B. Jaynes;Thomas C. Kaspar

  • Denitrifying bioreactors - an approach for reducing nitrate loads to receiving waters.

    Louis A. Schipper;Will D. Robertson;Arthur J. Gold;Dan B. Jaynes

  • Nitrate Loss in Subsurface Drainage as Affected by Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate

    D.B. Jaynes;T.S. Colvin;D.L. Karlen;C.A. Cambardella

  • Nitrate Leaching to Subsurface Drains as Affected by Drain Spacing and Changes in Crop Production System

    E. J. Kladivko;J. R. Frankenberger;D. B. Jaynes;D. W. Meek

  • Soil water improvements with the long-term use of a winter rye cover crop

    Andrea D. Basche;Thomas C. Kaspar;Sotirios V. Archontoulis;Dan B. Jaynes

  • Rye Cover Crop and Gamagrass Strip Effects on NO3 Concentration and Load in Tile Drainage

    T.C. Kaspar;D.B. Jaynes;T.B. Parkin;T.B. Moorman

  • Comparing carbon substrates for denitrification of subsurface drainage water.

    Colin M. Greenan;Thomas B. Moorman;Thomas C. Kaspar;Timothy B. Parkin

  • Water Quality in Walnut Creek Watershed: Nitrate-Nitrogen in Soils, Subsurface Drainage Water, and Shallow Groundwater

    C. A. Cambardella;T. B. Moorman;D. B. Jaynes;J. L. Hatfield

  • Modeling nitrate leaching with a biogeochemical model modified based on observations in a row-crop field in Iowa

    Changsheng Li;Neda Farahbakhshazad;Dan B. Jaynes;Dana L. Dinnes

  • Effectiveness of oat and rye cover crops in reducing nitrate losses in drainage water

    T.C. Kaspar;D.B. Jaynes;T.B. Parkin;T.B. Moorman

  • Simulating long-term impacts of cover crops and climate change on crop production and environmental outcomes in the Midwestern United States

    Andrea D. Basche;Sotririos V. Archontoulis;Thomas C. Kaspar;Dan B. Jaynes

  • Denitrification activity, wood loss, and N2O emissions over 9 years from a wood chip bioreactor

    Thomas B. Moorman;Timothy B. Parkin;Thomas C. Kaspar;Dan B. Jaynes

  • Nitrogen fertilizer effects on soil carbon balances in Midwestern U.S. agricultural systems

    Ann E. Russell;Cynthia A. Cambardella;David A. Laird;Dan B. Jaynes

  • Water Quality in Walnut Creek Watershed: Herbicides and Nitrate in Surface Waters

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  • Evaluation of nitrate nitrogen fluxes from a tile-drained watershed in central Iowa.

    M. D. Tomer;D. W. Meek;D. B. Jaynes;J. L. Hatfield

  • Methodology for determining hydraulic conductivity with tension infiltrometers

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  • Predicting water, sediment and NO3-N loads under scenarios of land-use and management practices in a flat watershed

    V. Chaplot;A. Saleh;D. B. Jaynes;J. Arnold

  • Relationship Between Six Years of Corn Yields and Terrain Attributes

    Thomas C. Kaspar;Thomas S. Colvin;Daniel B. Jaynes;Douglas L. Karlen

  • In situ bioreactors and deep drain-pipe installation to reduce nitrate losses in artificially drained fields.

    Dan B. Jaynes;Tom C. Kaspar;Tom B. Moorman;Tim B. Parkin

  • Denitrification in wood chip bioreactors at different water flows.

    Colin M. Greenan;Thomas B. Moorman;Timothy B. Parkin;Thomas C. Kaspar

  • Cover crops in the upper midwestern United States: Potential adoption and reduction of nitrate leaching in the Mississippi River Basin

    E.J. Kladivko;T.C. Kaspar;D.B. Jaynes;R.W. Malone

  • DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF SWAT TO LANDSCAPES WITH TILES AND POTHOLES

    B. Du;J. G. Arnold;A. Saleh;D. B. Jaynes

  • Spatiotemporal variability of corn and soybean yield

    Dan B. Jaynes;Thomas S. Colvin

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Malone
Robert W. Malone Agricultural Research Service
Kelly R. Thorp
Kelly R. Thorp Agricultural Research Service
Timothy B. Parkin
Timothy B. Parkin Agricultural Research Service
Liwang Ma
Liwang Ma Agricultural Research Service
Cynthia A. Cambardella
Cynthia A. Cambardella Agricultural Research Service
Rameshwar S. Kanwar
Rameshwar S. Kanwar Iowa State University
Thomas M. Isenhart
Thomas M. Isenhart Iowa State University
Lajpat R. Ahuja
Lajpat R. Ahuja Agricultural Research Service
Douglas L. Karlen
Douglas L. Karlen Iowa State University
Thomas B. Moorman
Thomas B. Moorman Agricultural Research Service

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