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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
74
Citations
17809
World Ranking
572
National Ranking
170

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Fungus

His primary areas of investigation include Botany, Cultivar, Agronomy, Soybean aphid and Aphid. His work on Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Soybean rust and Spore as part of general Botany study is frequently connected to Veterinary medicine, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Cultivar study combines topics in areas such as Inoculation, Sclerotinia, Germplasm and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum.

His work in Agronomy covers topics such as Genotype which are related to areas like Disease progress. His Soybean aphid research includes themes of Growing season, Aphis glycines, Gene, Backcrossing and Molecular typing. His work carried out in the field of Aphid brings together such families of science as Gene expression profiling, Aphididae, PEST analysis, Pseudomonas syringae and Plant defense against herbivory.

His most cited work include:

  • Compendium of Soybean Diseases (580 citations)
  • Production of iturin A by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens suppressing Rhizoctonia solani (332 citations)
  • Epidemics of Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Brazil and Paraguay from 2001 to 2003. (282 citations)

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

Glen L. Hartman focuses on Botany, Agronomy, Soybean rust, Cultivar and Horticulture. Glen L. Hartman has researched Botany in several fields, including Genetics and Pathogenicity. The study incorporates disciplines such as Host and Phakopsora pachyrhizi in addition to Soybean rust.

The Phakopsora pachyrhizi study which covers Genotype that intersects with Quantitative trait locus. His Cultivar research incorporates themes from Stem rot, Pathogen, Phytophthora sojae, Germplasm and Fusarium solani. He frequently studies issues relating to Gene and Soybean aphid.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Botany (41.30%)
  • Agronomy (38.05%)
  • Soybean rust (28.61%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Genetics (23.89%)
  • Horticulture (27.14%)
  • Cultivar (28.32%)

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

Glen L. Hartman mainly investigates Genetics, Horticulture, Cultivar, Gene and Botany. His work in Horticulture addresses issues such as Spore, which are connected to fields such as Fungus, Biopesticide, Integrated pest management and Phakopsora pachyrhizi. His Cultivar research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Thrips, Germplasm, Soybean vein necrosis virus and Orange.

His Gene research includes elements of Amino acid, Carlavirus and Genetic diversity. Botany is frequently linked to Resistance in his study. His study in Plant disease resistance is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Chlorosis and Crop.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • No net insect abundance and diversity declines across US Long Term Ecological Research sites (25 citations)
  • Mosquito microbiota cluster by host sampling location. (23 citations)
  • Assembly and annotation of a draft genome sequence for Glycine latifolia, a perennial wild relative of soybean. (19 citations)

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

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Fungus

Genetics, Gene, Soybean cyst nematode, Genome and Locus are his primary areas of study. All of his Genetics and Plant disease resistance and Quantitative trait locus investigations are sub-components of the entire Genetics study. He combines subjects such as Chlorosis, Cultivar, Crop and Candidate gene with his study of Plant disease resistance.

Glen L. Hartman is involved in the study of Gene that focuses on Sequence assembly in particular. His Soybean cyst nematode research incorporates themes from Genome-wide association study, Linkage disequilibrium, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Synteny and Phaseolus. His Genome research incorporates elements of Ploidy and Genetic diversity.

Best Publications

  • Crops that feed the World 2. Soybean—worldwide production, use, and constraints caused by pathogens and pests

    Glen L. Hartman;Ellen D. West;Theresa K. Herman

  • Production of iturin A by Bacillus amyloliquefaciens suppressing Rhizoctonia solani

    G.Y Yu;J.B Sinclair;G.L Hartman;B.L Bertagnolli

  • Epidemics of Soybean Rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) in Brazil and Paraguay from 2001 to 2003.

    J. T. Yorinori;W. M. Paiva;R. D. Frederick;L. M. Costamilan

  • Soybean yield loss estimates due to diseases in the United States and Ontario, Canada from 2015-2019

    Unknown

  • Resistance to the Soybean Aphid in Soybean Germplasm

    Curtis B. Hill;Yan Li;Glen L. Hartman

  • Discovery of Soybean Aphid Biotypes

    Ki Seung Kim;Curtis B. Hill;Glen L. Hartman;M. A. Rouf Mian

  • A Single Dominant Gene for Resistance to the Soybean Aphid in the Soybean Cultivar Dowling

    Curtis B. Hill;Yan Li;Glen L. Hartman

  • Identification of Diverse Mycoviruses through Metatranscriptomics Characterization of the Viromes of Five Major Fungal Plant Pathogens

    Shin-Yi Lee Marzano;Berlin D. Nelson;Olutoyosi Ajayi-Oyetunde;Carl A. Bradley

  • Breeding for Resistance to Soybean Rust.

    Glen L. Hartman;Monte R. Miles;Reid D. Frederick

  • No net insect abundance and diversity declines across US Long Term Ecological Research sites

    Michael S. Crossley;Amanda R. Meier;Emily M. Baldwin;Lauren L. Berry

  • Effect of Three Resistant Soybean Genotypes on the Fecundity, Mortality, and Maturation of Soybean Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae)

    Yan Li;Curtis B. Hill;Glen L. Hartman

  • Evaluation of Virulence of Phakopsora pachyrhizi and P. meibomiae Isolates

    M. R. Bonde;S. E. Nester;C. N. Austin;C. L. Stone

  • Map Location of the Rpp1 Locus That Confers Resistance to Soybean Rust in Soybean

    D. L. Hyten;G. L. Hartman;R. L. Nelson;R. D. Frederick

  • A new soybean aphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) biotype identified.

    Curtis B. Hill;Laura Crull;Theresa K. Herman;David J. Voegtlin

  • Isoflavonoid accumulation in soybean hairy roots upon treatment with Fusarium solani

    Vera V. Lozovaya;Anatoliy V. Lygin;Olga V. Zernova;Shuxian Li

  • Soybean rust development and the quantitative relationship between rust severity and soybean yield

    G. L. Hartman;T. C. Wang;A. T. Tschanz

  • Efficacy of Fungicides on Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Their Potential for Control of Sclerotinia Stem Rot on Soybean.

    D. S. Mueller;A. E. Dorrance;R. C. Derksen;E. Ozkan

  • Soybean Aphid Resistance in Soybean Jackson Is Controlled by a Single Dominant Gene

    Curtis B. Hill;Yan Li;Glen L. Hartman

  • Soybean aphid resistance genes in the soybean cultivars Dowling and Jackson map to linkage group M

    Yan Li;Curtis B. Hill;Shawn R. Carlson;Brian W. Diers

  • Anthracnose development on pepper fruits inoculated with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.

    J. B. Manandhar;G. L. Hartman;T. C. Wang

  • Reaction of Soybean Cultivars to Sclerotinia Stem Rot in Field, Greenhouse, and Laboratory Evaluations

    H.S. Kim;G.L. Hartman;J.B. Manandhar;G.L. Graef

  • Evaluation of Soybean Germplasm for Resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi

    M. R. Miles;R. D. Frederick;G. L. Hartman

  • Soybean defense responses to the soybean aphid.

    Yan Li;Jijun Zou;Min Li;Damla D. Bilgin

  • Occurrence and Distribution of Aphis glycines on Soybeans in Illinois in 2000 and Its Potential Control

    G. L. Hartman;L. L. Domier;L. M. Wax;C. G. Helm

Frequent Co-Authors

Curtis B. Hill
Curtis B. Hill University of Illinois at Chicago
Leslie L. Domier
Leslie L. Domier United States Department of Agriculture
Brian W. Diers
Brian W. Diers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Reid D. Frederick
Reid D. Frederick Agricultural Research Service
Jack M. Widholm
Jack M. Widholm University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Daren S. Mueller
Daren S. Mueller Iowa State University
Carl A. Bradley
Carl A. Bradley University of Kentucky
Randall L. Nelson
Randall L. Nelson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Ranajit Bandyopadhyay
Ranajit Bandyopadhyay International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
James J. Marois
James J. Marois University of Florida

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