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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
64
Citations
17021
World Ranking
968
National Ranking
261

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Agronomy

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Cultivar, Climate change, Crop and Phenology. He combines subjects such as Adaptation and Canopy with his study of Agronomy. His work carried out in the field of Cultivar brings together such families of science as Phaseolus and Pollen.

His study in Climate change is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agriculture and Greenhouse gas. The study incorporates disciplines such as Global warming, Crop yield and Yield in addition to Agriculture. His work in the fields of Crop, such as Crop simulation model, intersects with other areas such as Simulation modeling.

His most cited work include:

  • Rising Temperatures Reduce Global Wheat Production (801 citations)
  • Uncertainty in Simulating Wheat Yields Under Climate Change (749 citations)
  • Methodologies for simulating impacts of climate change on crop production (371 citations)

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

His scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Cultivar, Crop, Phaseolus and Climate change. His research integrates issues of Soil water and Canopy in his study of Agronomy. His research in Cultivar focuses on subjects like photoperiodism, which are connected to Adaptation.

In his study, Crop production is inextricably linked to Agroforestry, which falls within the broad field of Crop. The Phaseolus study combines topics in areas such as Dry weight, Germplasm and Field experiment. His Global warming study in the realm of Climate change interacts with subjects such as Simulation modeling.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (49.72%)
  • Cultivar (19.55%)
  • Crop (17.88%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2020)?

  • Agronomy (49.72%)
  • Crop (17.88%)
  • Phenology (14.53%)

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

Jeffrey W. White focuses on Agronomy, Crop, Phenology, Irrigation and Soil water. Jeffrey W. White interconnects Canopy and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His Crop study incorporates themes from Agriculture, Agricultural engineering and Sowing.

His studies in Agriculture integrate themes in fields like Adaptability and Environmental planning. His Irrigation research integrates issues from Nitrification, Leaching and Lint. Jeffrey W. White studied Soil water and Yield that intersect with Carbon dioxide, Fertilizer, Agricultural productivity and Range.

Between 2016 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions. (99 citations)
  • Crop Model Improvement Reduces the Uncertainty of the Response to Temperature of Multi-Model Ensembles (66 citations)
  • Canopy temperature for simulation of heat stress in irrigated wheat in a semi-arid environment: a multi-model comparison (57 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Botany

Jeffrey W. White mainly investigates Agronomy, Climate change, Agricultural engineering, Crop and Atmospheric instability. Specifically, his work in Agronomy is concerned with the study of Phenology. His Climate change research incorporates elements of Agriculture and Natural resource economics.

His Agriculture study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Global warming and Land use. The concepts of his Agricultural engineering study are interwoven with issues in Growing season, Yield, DSSAT, Crop yield and Ecosystem. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Arid, Semi-arid climate and Grain filling.

Best Publications

  • Rising Temperatures Reduce Global Wheat Production

    S. Asseng;F. Ewert;P. Martre;P. Martre;R. P. Rötter

  • Uncertainty in Simulating Wheat Yields Under Climate Change

    S. Asseng;F. Ewert;C. Rosenzweig;J. W. Jones

  • Methodologies for simulating impacts of climate change on crop production

    Jeffrey W. White;Gerrit Hoogenboom;Bruce A. Kimball;Gerard W. Wall

  • Field-based phenomics for plant genetics research

    Jeffrey W. White;Pedro Andrade-Sanchez;Michael A. Gore;Kevin F. Bronson

  • Similar estimates of temperature impacts on global wheat yield by three independent methods

    Bing Liu;Bing Liu;Senthold Asseng;Christoph Müller;Frank Ewert

  • Multimodel ensembles of wheat growth: many models are better than one

    Pierre Martre;Pierre Martre;Daniel Wallach;Senthold Asseng;Frank Ewert

  • Development and evaluation of a field-based high- throughput phenotyping platform

    Pedro Andrade-Sanchez;Michael A. Gore;John T. Heun;Kelly R. Thorp

  • The DSSAT crop modeling ecosystem

    Gerrit Hoogenboom;Cheryl H. Porter;Kenneth J. Boote

  • Interpolation techniques for climate variables

    A.D. Hartkamp;K. De Beurs;A. Stein;J.W. White

  • Root growth of four common bean cultivars in relation to drought tolerance in environments with contrasting soil types

    B. N. Sponchiado;J. W. White;J. A. Castillo;P. G. Jones

  • The uncertainty of crop yield projections is reduced by improved temperature response functions.

    Enli Wang;Pierre Martre;Zhigan Zhao;Zhigan Zhao;Frank Ewert

  • Putting mechanisms into crop production models

    Kenneth J. Boote;James W. Jones;Jeffrey W. White;Senthold Asseng

  • Agricultural production systems modelling and software

    Dean P. Holzworth;Val Snow;Sander Janssen;Ioannis N. Athanasiadis

  • Interfacing Geographic Information Systems with Agronomic Modeling: A Review

    A. Dewi Hartkamp;Jeffrey W. White;Gerrit Hoogenboom

  • Next generation of elevated [CO2] experiments with crops: a critical investment for feeding the future world

    Elizabeth A. Ainsworth;Claus Beier;Carlo Calfapietra;Reinhart Ceulemans

  • Wheat Growth Response to Increased Temperature from Varied Planting Dates and Supplemental Infrared Heating

    M. J. Ottman;B. A. Kimball;J. W. White;G. W. Wall

  • From genome to crop: integration through simulation modeling

    Gerrit Hoogenboom;Jeffrey W. White;Carlos D. Messina

  • Associations between productivity, root growth and carbon isotope discrimination in Phaseolus vulgaris under water deficit.

    Jeffrey White;J Castillo;James Ehleringer

  • Comparative Aerial and Ground Based High Throughput Phenotyping for the Genetic Dissection of NDVI as a Proxy for Drought Adaptive Traits in Durum Wheat.

    Giuseppe E. Condorelli;Marco Maccaferri;Maria Newcomb;Pedro Andrade-Sanchez

  • Crop Model Improvement Reduces the Uncertainty of the Response to Temperature of Multi-Model Ensembles

    Andrea Maiorano;Pierre Martre;Senthold Asseng;Frank Ewert

  • Agronomic data: advances in documentation and protocols for exchange and use

    L.A Hunt;J.W White;G Hoogenboom

  • Genomics and the physiologist: bridging the gap between genes and crop response

    G.O. Edmeades;G.S. McMaster;J.W. White;H. Campos

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerrit Hoogenboom
Gerrit Hoogenboom University of Florida
Bruce A. Kimball
Bruce A. Kimball Agricultural Research Service
Kenneth J. Boote
Kenneth J. Boote University of Florida
Pierre Martre
Pierre Martre INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Senthold Asseng
Senthold Asseng Technical University of Munich
Michael J. Ottman
Michael J. Ottman University of Arizona
Andrew J. Challinor
Andrew J. Challinor University of Leeds
Peter J. Thorburn
Peter J. Thorburn Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Jørgen E. Olesen
Jørgen E. Olesen Aarhus University
Kelly R. Thorp
Kelly R. Thorp Agricultural Research Service

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