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D-Index
38
Citations
6112
World Ranking
8605
National Ranking
3076

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1951 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

John Ernest Weaver was affiliated with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the United States. During their academic career, Weaver was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1951.

Despite the lack of specific publications, coauthors, or detailed research topics in the available data, the recognition bestowed upon Weaver by the AAAS indicates involvement in the scientific community at a notable level during their lifetime.

Best Publications

  • Root development of field crops

    John Ernest Weaver

  • North American Prairie

    John Ernest Weaver

  • North American Prairie.

    R. T. Coupland;J. E. Weaver

  • root development of vegetable crops

    John Ernest Weaver;William Edward Bruner

  • Effects of Excessive Natural Mulch on Development, Yield, and Structure of Native Grassland

    J. E. Weaver;N. W. Rowland

  • The ecological relations of roots

    John Ernest Weaver

  • Plant competition : an analysis of community functions

    Frederic E. Clements;John Ernest Weaver;Herbert C. Hanson

  • PRAIRIE PLANTS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENT

    J. E. Weaver

  • Nature and Degree of Recovery of Grassland from the Great Drought of 1933 to 1940

    F. W. Albertson;J. E. Weaver

  • Classification of Root Systems of Forbs of Grassland and a Consideration of Their Significance

    J. E. Weaver

  • Resurvey of Grasses, Forbs, and Underground Plant Parts at the End of the Great Drought

    J. E. Weaver;F. W. Albertson

  • Prairie plants and their environment. A fifty-year study in the midwest.

    John Ernest Weaver

  • Injury and Death or Recovery of Trees in Prairie Climate

    F. W. Albertson;J. E. Weaver

  • Soil-Root Relationships of Certain Native Grasses in Various Soil Types

    J. E. Weaver;R. W. Darland

  • Summary and Interpretation of Underground Development in Natural Grassland Communities

    Unknown

  • Native vegetation of Nebraska

    John Ernest Weaver

  • Effects on the Great Drought on the Prairies of Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas

    Unknown

  • Effect of Frequent Clipping on the Development of Roots and Tops of Grasses in Prairie Sod

    Harold H. Biswell;J. E. Weaver

  • Ecology and Relative Importance of the Dominants of Tall-Grass Prairie

    J. E. Weaver;T. J. Fitzpatrick

  • Flood Plain Vegetation of the Central Missouri Valley and Contacts of Woodland with Prairie

    J. E. Weaver

  • History of the Native Vegetation of Western Kansas during Seven Years of Continuous Drought

    F. W. Albertson;J. E. Weaver

  • Grasslands of the Great Plains: Their Nature and Use

    Leslie Hewes;J. E. Weaver;F. W. Albertson

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