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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Plant Science and Agronomy D-index 35 Citations 4,877 246 World Ranking 2197 National Ranking 574

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Awards & Achievements

1992 - Seed Science Award, American Society of Agronomy

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Horticulture
  • Ecology

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agronomy, Botany, Horticulture, Germination and Priming. His study in Agronomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Loam, Phosphate, Pepper and Postharvest. His Botany study incorporates themes from Reporter gene and Somatic embryogenesis.

Daniel J. Cantliffe regularly ties together related areas like Irrigation in his Horticulture studies. His Germination research integrates issues from Lactuca, Endosperm and Biosolids. His Priming study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Seed priming and Respiration.

His most cited work include:

  • Modification of polyuronides and hemicelluloses during muskmelon fruit softening (110 citations)
  • Effect of soil phosphorus levels on phosphate fractions in tomato leaves. (108 citations)
  • Melon Fruits: Genetic Diversity, Physiology, and Biotechnology Features (87 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Daniel J. Cantliffe focuses on Horticulture, Botany, Agronomy, Germination and Greenhouse. His Horticulture study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Crop. His studies in Botany integrate themes in fields like Embryo and Somatic embryogenesis.

Agronomy is closely attributed to Pepper in his research. His research investigates the connection between Germination and topics such as Endosperm that intersect with issues in Enzyme assay. His Irrigation study incorporates themes from Nutrient and Shoot.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Horticulture (49.01%)
  • Botany (32.02%)
  • Agronomy (30.83%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2019)?

  • Horticulture (49.01%)
  • Agronomy (30.83%)
  • Greenhouse (18.58%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Horticulture, Agronomy, Greenhouse, Cultivar and Germination. His Horticulture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Integrated pest management and Botany. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biomass, Nutrient and Leaching in addition to Agronomy.

The Greenhouse production research Daniel J. Cantliffe does as part of his general Greenhouse study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Net present value, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. The various areas that he examines in his Cultivar study include Powdery mildew, Hydroponics, Retail sales, Germplasm and Greenhouse crops. His work focuses on many connections between Germination and other disciplines, such as Daucus carota, that overlap with his field of interest in Crop and Legume.

Between 2007 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • Melon Fruits: Genetic Diversity, Physiology, and Biotechnology Features (87 citations)
  • Presowing Seed Priming (85 citations)
  • Establishment of papaya banker plant system for parasitoid, Encarsia sophia (Hymenoptera: Aphilidae) against Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in greenhouse tomato production (34 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Botany
  • Horticulture
  • Ecology

His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Horticulture, Seed priming, Yield and Cultivar. His work in the fields of Germination and Sowing overlaps with other areas such as Subirrigation. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Botany and Horticulture.

His Yield research includes elements of Quality, Biomass and Risk aversion. His research integrates issues of Cucumis, Germplasm, Nitrogen fertilizer, Biotechnology and Plant breeding in his study of Cultivar. Daniel J. Cantliffe interconnects Seed testing, Endosperm and Seed treatment in the investigation of issues within Priming.

This overview was generated by a machine learning system which analysed the scientist’s body of work. If you have any feedback, you can contact us here.

Best Publications

Fruiting Responses and Economics of Containerized and Bare-root Strawberry Transplants Established with Different Irrigation Methods

George Hochmuth;Dan Cantliffe;Craig Chandler;Craig Stanley.
Horttechnology (2006)

206 Citations

Modification of polyuronides and hemicelluloses during muskmelon fruit softening

T. Gregory McCollum;Donald J. Huber;Daniel J. Cantliffe.
Physiologia Plantarum (1989)

165 Citations

Effect of soil phosphorus levels on phosphate fractions in tomato leaves.

E. Hogue;G. E. Wilcox;D. J. Cantliffe.
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1970)

163 Citations

Melon Fruits: Genetic Diversity, Physiology, and Biotechnology Features

Hector G. Nuñez-Palenius;Miguel Gomez-Lim;Neftali Ochoa-Alejo;Rebecca Grumet.
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology (2008)

156 Citations

Presowing Seed Priming

Carlos A. Parera;Daniel J. Cantliffe.
(2010)

133 Citations

Mechanical Resistance of the Seed Coat and Endosperm during Germination of Capsicum annuum at Low Temperature

James T. Watkins;Daniel J. Cantliffe.
Plant Physiology (1983)

132 Citations

Fruit Yield and Quality of Greenhouse-grown Bell Pepper as Influenced by Density, Container, and Trellis System

Elio Jovicich;Daniel J. Cantliffe;Peter J. Stoffella.
Horttechnology (2004)

124 Citations

Soluble sugar accumulation and activity of related enzymes during muskmelon fruit development

T. G. Mccollum;D. J. Huber;D. J. Cantliffe.
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1988)

114 Citations

Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration in tissue cultures of sweet potato (Ipomea batatas Poir.).

Jang R. Liu;Daniel J. Cantliffe.
Plant Cell Reports (1984)

112 Citations

The Physiology of Flowering in Strawberry

Rebecca L. Darnell;Daniel J. Cantliffe;Daniel S. Kirschbaum;Craig K. Chandler.
Horticultural Reviews, Volume 28 (2010)

102 Citations

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