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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
63
Citations
11467
World Ranking
1066
National Ranking
286

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
63
Citations
12083
World Ranking
2520
National Ranking
1011

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Ecology
  • Enzyme

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Botany, Ozone, Environmental chemistry, Photosynthesis and Carbon. His studies deal with areas such as Soil organic matter, Carbon dioxide and Nitrogen as well as Botany. His Ozone study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Metabolite, Plant growth and Environmental engineering.

His Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Atmosphere, Geranium carolinianum and Photosynthetic photon flux density. His Photosynthesis research integrates issues from Photochemistry, Animal science and Respiration. His Carbon study incorporates themes from Monoterpene and Environmental protection.

His most cited work include:

  • Assessment of crop loss from air pollutants (337 citations)
  • Influence of Light and Temperature on Monoterpene Emission Rates from Slash Pine (311 citations)
  • Advancing fine root research with minirhizotrons. (299 citations)

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

His main research concerns Botany, Ozone, Agronomy, Carbon dioxide and Horticulture. His Botany research includes elements of Soil water, Animal science and Nitrogen. The Ozone study combines topics in areas such as Forest management, Air pollution, Pollutant and Air quality index.

Sulfur dioxide, Atmosphere and Carbon is closely connected to Environmental chemistry in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Pollutant. His Agronomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Terrestrial ecosystem and Ecosystem. His Carbon dioxide research incorporates elements of Soil organic matter and Water content.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (36.31%)
  • Ozone (25.48%)
  • Agronomy (18.47%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2002-2017)?

  • Botany (36.31%)
  • Soil water (12.74%)
  • Carbon dioxide (18.47%)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Botany, Soil water, Carbon dioxide, Agronomy and Douglas fir. His Botany research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Human fertilization, Horticulture, Soil nitrogen, Animal science and Natural ecosystem. The various areas that he examines in his Soil water study include Climate change and Water content.

His Carbon dioxide research also works with subjects such as

  • Photosynthesis which connect with Acclimatization,
  • Carbon cycle together with Nitrogen cycle. His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Snow, Ecology and Terrestrial ecosystem. The study incorporates disciplines such as Cellulose, Flame ionization detector, Volatile organic compound, Moisture and Monoterpene in addition to Douglas fir.

Between 2002 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature. (268 citations)
  • Rising atmospheric CO2 and carbon sequestration in forests (98 citations)
  • Elevated CO2 and temperature alter nitrogen allocation in Douglas-fir (59 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Carbon dioxide

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Douglas fir, Carbon dioxide, Agronomy, Botany and Soil water. David T. Tingey has included themes like Cellulose and Growing season in his Douglas fir study. His work deals with themes such as Shrub and Terrestrial ecosystem, which intersect with Agronomy.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, Animal science and Nitrogen. The concepts of his Nitrogen study are interwoven with issues in Photosynthesis, Fumigation, Carbohydrate, Cycling and Acclimatization. His research investigates the link between Soil water and topics such as Carbon cycle that cross with problems in Soil horizon, Plant litter, Soil organic matter, Isotopes of carbon and Soil science.

Best Publications

  • Advancing fine root research with minirhizotrons.

    M.G. Johnson;D.T. Tingey;D.L. Phillips;M.J. Storm

  • Influence of Light and Temperature on Monoterpene Emission Rates from Slash Pine

    David T. Tingey;Marybeth Manning;Louis C. Grothaus;Walter F. Burns

  • Assessment of crop loss from air pollutants

    Walter Webb Heck;O. C. Taylor;David T. Tingey

  • The sensitivity of snowmelt processes to climate conditions and forest cover during rain‐on‐snow: a case study of the 1996 Pacific Northwest flood

    Danny Marks;John Kimball;Dave Tingey;Tim Link

  • Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature.

    Wouter I. J. Dieleman;Wouter I. J. Dieleman;Sara Vicca;Feike A. Dijkstra;Frank Hagedorn

  • The Influence of Light and Temperature on Isoprene Emission Rates from Live Oak

    David T. Tingey;Marybeth Manning;Louis C. Grothaus;Walter F. Burns

  • 4 – Factors Controlling the Emissions of Monoterpenes and Other Volatile Organic Compounds

    David T. Tingey;David P. Turner;James A. Weber

  • 6 – VARIATION IN PLANT RESPONSE TO OZONE: A CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL EVENTS

    David T. Tingey

  • Elevated CO2 and temperature impacts on different components of soil CO2 efflux in Douglas-fir terracosms

    Guanghui Lin;Guanghui Lin;James R. Ehleringer;PauL. T. Rygiewicz;Mark G. Johnson

  • Hydroxyl free radical mediated formation of 8-hydroxyguanine in isolated DNA.

    Robert A. Floyd;Melinda S. West;Kenton L. Eneff;William E. Hogsett

  • Stress ethylene evolution: a measure of ozone effects on plants.

    David T. Tingey;Carol Standley;Richard W. Field

  • Elevated CO2 and conifer roots: effects on growth, life span and turnover

    David T. Tingey;Donald L. Phillips;Mark G. Johnson

  • Evaluation of ozone exposure indices in exposure-response modeling.

    E. H. Lee;D. T. Tingey;W. E. Hogsett

  • Estimates of Isoprene and Monoterpene Emission Rates in Plants

    Rosemary C. Evans;David T. Tingey;Marcia L. Gumpertz;Walter F. Burns

  • Effects of environmental conditions on isoprene emission from live oak.

    David T. Tingey;Rosemary Evans;Marcia Gumpertz

  • Water Stress Reduces Ozone Injury via a Stomatal Mechanism.

    David T. Tingey;William E. Hogsett

  • A programmable exposure control system for determination of the effects of pollutant exposure regimes on plant growth

    W.E. Hogsett;David T. Tingey;S.R. Holman

  • Rising atmospheric CO2 and carbon sequestration in forests

    Peter A. Beedlow;David T. Tingey;Donald L. Phillips;William E. Hogsett

  • The Effect of Chronic Ozone Exposures on the Metabolite Content of Ponderosa Pine Seedlings

    David T. Tingey;Raymond G. Wilhour;Carol Standley

  • ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITING: An Approach for Characterizing Tropospheric Ozone Risk to Forests

    W.E. Hogsett;J.E. Weber;D. Tingey;A. Herstrom

  • Conditions influencing yield and analysis of 8-hydroxy-2'-deoxyguanosine in oxidatively damaged DNA.

    R.A. Floyd;M.S. West;K.L. Eneff;J.E. Schneider

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark H. Johnson
Mark H. Johnson University of Cambridge
Donald L. Phillips
Donald L. Phillips Environmental Protection Agency
Paul T. Rygiewicz
Paul T. Rygiewicz Environmental Protection Agency
Allen S. Lefohn
Allen S. Lefohn A.S.L. & Associates
Dale W. Johnson
Dale W. Johnson University of Nevada Reno
James D. Lewis
James D. Lewis Fordham University
David P. Turner
David P. Turner Oregon State University
Robert A. Floyd
Robert A. Floyd Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Guanghui Lin
Guanghui Lin Tsinghua University
Ram Oren
Ram Oren Duke University

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