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Krishna S.V. Jagadish

Krishna S.V. Jagadish

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
59
Citations
9971
World Ranking
1300
National Ranking
340

Krishna S.V. Jagadish publication distribution in Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Krishna S.V. Jagadish sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 467+

This scientist: 150 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 467 publications or more.

Krishna S.V. Jagadish D-index placement in Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Plant Science and Agronomy scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Krishna S.V. Jagadish sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 109+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 109 D-Index or more.

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Agriculture

Krishna S.V. Jagadish focuses on Food security, Oryza sativa, Cultivar, Oryza and Agronomy. His work deals with themes such as Perennial plant and Climate change, which intersect with Food security. His Oryza sativa research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Biomass, Proteome, Grain quality and Gynoecium.

His Cultivar research focuses on subjects like Quantitative trait locus, which are linked to SNP genotyping, Genetic marker and Single-nucleotide polymorphism. His Oryza research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Subtropics, Sterility, Stamen and Reproductive success. His work on Crop as part of general Agronomy research is often related to Proteomic Profiling, thus linking different fields of science.

His most cited work include:

  • Source–sink dynamics and proteomic reprogramming under elevated night temperature and their impact on rice yield and grain quality (119 citations)
  • Neglecting rice milling yield and quality underestimates economic losses from high-temperature stress. (104 citations)
  • Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (100 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Oryza sativa, Cultivar, Crop yield and Oryza. The Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Quantitative trait locus and Genotype. His Oryza sativa research incorporates themes from Stomatal conductance, Abiotic component and Botany, Drought tolerance.

His work carried out in the field of Cultivar brings together such families of science as Bacterial blight and Sterility. Krishna S.V. Jagadish has researched Oryza in several fields, including Guard cell and Locus. The various areas that he examines in his Grain quality study include Photosynthesis, Proteome, Anthesis and Transgene.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (95.00%)
  • Oryza sativa (65.00%)
  • Cultivar (40.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Agronomy (95.00%)
  • Oryza sativa (65.00%)
  • Crop yield (28.33%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agronomy, Oryza sativa, Crop yield, Drought tolerance and Photorespiration. His Agronomy study frequently links to other fields, such as Transpiration. Krishna S.V. Jagadish interconnects Canopy, Stomatal conductance, Quantitative trait locus, Association mapping and Genetic variation in the investigation of issues within Oryza sativa.

His research in Crop yield intersects with topics in Adaptation, Pezizomycotina, Host and Genotype. Throughout his Photorespiration studies, he incorporates elements of other sciences such as Yield, Protein degradation and Metabolomics.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Biomarkers for grain yield stability in rice under drought stress (26 citations)
  • Biomarkers for grain yield stability in rice under drought stress (26 citations)
  • Plant host and drought shape the root associated fungal microbiota in rice. (6 citations)

Best Publications

  • Field crops and the fear of heat stress—Opportunities, challenges and future directions

    P.V. Vara Prasad;R. Bheemanahalli;S.V. Krishna Jagadish

  • Plant heat stress: Concepts directing future research

    S V Krishna Jagadish;Danielle A Way;Danielle A Way;Danielle A Way;Thomas D Sharkey

  • Neglecting rice milling yield and quality underestimates economic losses from high-temperature stress.

    Nathaniel B. Lyman;Krishna S. V. Jagadish;L. Lanier Nalley;Bruce L. Dixon

  • Source–sink dynamics and proteomic reprogramming under elevated night temperature and their impact on rice yield and grain quality

    Wanju Shi;Wanju Shi;Raveendran Muthurajan;Hifzur Rahman;Jagadeesh Selvam

  • Heat stress during flowering in cereals – effects and adaptation strategies

    S. V. Krishna Jagadish

  • Metabolic and transcriptomic signatures of rice floral organs reveal sugar starvation as a factor in reproductive failure under heat and drought stress.

    Xia Li;Lovely M. F. Lawas;Richard Malo;Ulrike Glaubitz

  • Food security and climate change: on the potential to adapt global crop production by active selection to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide

    Lewis H. Ziska;James A. Bunce;Hiroyuki Shimono;David R. Gealy

  • Temperature regulation of plant phenological development

    Rajeev N. Bahuguna;Krishna S.V. Jagadish

  • EGRINs (Environmental Gene Regulatory Influence Networks) in Rice That Function in the Response to Water Deficit, High Temperature, and Agricultural Environments

    Olivia Wilkins;Christoph Hafemeister;Anne Plessis;Meisha Marika Holloway-Phillips

  • Genetic Control of Plasticity in Root Morphology and Anatomy of Rice in Response to Water Deficit.

    Niteen N Kadam;Niteen N Kadam;Anandhan Tamilselvan;Anandhan Tamilselvan;Lovely M F Lawas;Cherryl Quinones

  • Implications of High Temperature and Elevated CO2 on Flowering Time in Plants

    S. V. Krishna Jagadish;S. V. Krishna Jagadish;Rajeev N. Bahuguna;Maduraimuthu Djanaguiraman;Rico Gamuyao

  • Identifying and confirming quantitative trait loci associated with heat tolerance at flowering stage in different rice populations

    Changrong Ye;Fatima A Tenorio;May A Argayoso;Marcelino A Laza

  • An integrated approach to maintaining cereal productivity under climate change

    Matthew P. Reynolds;Emma Quilligan;Pramod K. Aggarwal;Kailash C. Bansal

  • Post-flowering night respiration and altered sink activity account for high night temperature-induced grain yield and quality loss in rice (Oryza sativa L.).

    Rajeev N. Bahuguna;Celymar A. Solis;Wanju Shi;Krishna S. V. Jagadish;Krishna S. V. Jagadish

  • Does Morphological and Anatomical Plasticity during the Vegetative Stage Make Wheat More Tolerant of Water Deficit Stress Than Rice

    Niteen N. Kadam;Xinyou Yin;Prem S. Bindraban;Paul C. Struik

  • Agronomic and Physiological Responses to High Temperature, Drought, and Elevated CO2 Interactions in Cereals

    Niteen N. Kadam;Gui Xiao;Reneeliza Jean Melgar;Rajeev N. Bahuguna

  • Quantifying the Impact of Heat Stress on Pollen Germination, Seed Set, and Grain Filling in Spring Wheat

    Raju Bheemanahalli;V. S. John Sunoj;Gautam Saripalli;P. V. Vara Prasad

  • qEMF3, a novel QTL for the early-morning flowering trait from wild rice, Oryza officinalis, to mitigate heat stress damage at flowering in rice, O. sativa

    Hideyuki Hirabayashi;Kazuhiro Sasaki;Takashi Kambe;Ritchel B. Gannaban

  • The Hidden Costs of Nighttime Warming on Yields

    Walid Sadok;S.V. Krishna Jagadish

  • Heat Stress Tolerance in Rice (Oryza sativa L.): Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci and Candidate Genes for Seedling Growth Under Heat Stress

    Newton Lwiyiso Kilasi;Newton Lwiyiso Kilasi;Jugpreet Singh;Carlos Eduardo Vallejos;Changrong Ye

  • High temperature stress during flowering and grain filling offsets beneficial impact of elevated CO 2 on assimilate partitioning and sink-strength in rice.

    Ashish K Chaturvedi;Rajeev N Bahuguna;Rajeev N Bahuguna;Divya Shah;Madan Pal

  • Genome-Wide Transcriptome Analysis During Anthesis Reveals New Insights into the Molecular Basis of Heat Stress Responses in Tolerant and Sensitive Rice Varieties.

    Nahuel González-Schain;Ludovico Dreni;Lovely M.F. Lawas;Massimo Galbiati

  • Physiological and biochemical characterization of NERICA‐L‐44: a novel source of heat tolerance at the vegetative and reproductive stages in rice

    Rajeev N Bahuguna;Rajeev N Bahuguna;Jyoti Jha;Madan Pal;Divya Shah

  • Crop science experiments designed to inform crop modeling

    Peter Q. Craufurd;Vincent Vadez;S.V. Krishna Jagadish;P.V. Vara Prasad

  • Biomarkers for grain yield stability in rice under drought stress

    Giovanni Melandri;Hamada AbdElgawad;Hamada AbdElgawad;David Riewe;Jos A Hageman

  • Grain yield and quality responses of tropical hybrid rice to high night-time temperature

    Wanju Shi;Wanju Shi;Xinyou Yin;Paul C. Struik;Fangming Xie

  • Elevated CO2 and heat stress interactions affect grain yield, quality and mineral nutrient composition in rice under field conditions

    Ashish K. Chaturvedi;Rajeev N. Bahuguna;Rajeev N. Bahuguna;Madan Pal;Divya Shah

  • Improving yield potential of tropical rice: Achieved levels and perspectives through improved ideotypes

    Michaël Dingkuhn;Ma. Rebecca Laza;Uttam Kumar;Kharla S. Mendez

  • Integrated nutrient, water and other agronomic options to enhance rice grain yield and N use efficiency in double-season rice crop

    Jianquan Qin;Jianquan Qin;S.M. Impa;Qiyuan Tang;Shenghai Yang

  • Silencing of OsGRXS17 in rice improves drought stress tolerance by modulating ROS accumulation and stomatal closure

    Ying Hu;Qingyu Wu;Qingyu Wu;Zhao Peng;Zhao Peng;Stuart A. Sprague

  • High night temperature induces contrasting responses for spikelet fertility, spikelet tissue temperature, flowering characteristics and grain quality in rice

    Onoriode Coast;Onoriode Coast;Onoriode Coast;Richard H. Ellis;Alistair J. Murdoch;Cherryl Quiñones

  • Effect of carbohydrates and night temperature on night respiration in rice

    Sébastien Peraudeau;Tanguy Lafarge;Sandrine Roques;Cherryl O. Quiñones

Frequent Co-Authors

Michaël Dingkuhn
Michaël Dingkuhn Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement
Xinyou Yin
Xinyou Yin Wageningen University & Research
Paul C. Struik
Paul C. Struik Wageningen University & Research
Rakesh Singh
Rakesh Singh Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Carolien Ruyter-Spira
Carolien Ruyter-Spira Wageningen University & Research
Sigrid Heuer
Sigrid Heuer National Institute of Agricultural Botany
Madan Pal
Madan Pal Indian Agricultural Research Institute
Hamada AbdElgawad
Hamada AbdElgawad Beni-Suef University
Matthew P. Reynolds
Matthew P. Reynolds International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center
Frank F. White
Frank F. White University of Florida

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