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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
46
Citations
7616
World Ranking
2714
National Ranking
116

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Agronomy
  • Botany
  • Ecology

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Poaceae, Loam, Hybrid and Fertilizer. Her Agronomy research focuses on Field experiment in particular. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Chlorophyll, Horticulture and Anthesis.

Her work carried out in the field of Hybrid brings together such families of science as Leafy, Cultivar, Yield and Mollisol. The various areas that Lianne M. Dwyer examines in her Fertilizer study include Dry matter, Stover, Gleysol, Manure and Nutrient. Her studies deal with areas such as Zea mays and Grain yield as well as Botany.

Her most cited work include:

  • Ear and Kernel Formation in Maize Hybrids Representing Three Decades of Grain Yield Improvement in Ontario (213 citations)
  • Early prediction of soybean yield from canopy reflectance measurements (197 citations)
  • Canopy Light Reflectance and Field Greenness to Assess Nitrogen Fertilization and Yield of Maize (179 citations)

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

Lianne M. Dwyer mostly deals with Agronomy, Poaceae, Hybrid, Zea mays and Canopy. Her Agronomy study often links to related topics such as Loam. Her Poaceae study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Photosynthesis, Field experiment, Leafy and Anthesis.

Her Hybrid study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Vegetative reproduction, Grain yield, Ligule and Germination. Her Zea mays research integrates issues from Soil temperature and Statistics. Her Canopy architecture study in the realm of Canopy interacts with subjects such as Dimensionless quantity.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (77.27%)
  • Poaceae (43.94%)
  • Hybrid (34.85%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2000-2006)?

  • Agronomy (77.27%)
  • Hybrid (34.85%)
  • Canopy (25.76%)

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

Her primary areas of study are Agronomy, Hybrid, Canopy, Cultivar and Poaceae. Her is involved in several facets of Agronomy study, as is seen by her studies on Fertilizer, Field experiment, Randomized block design, Zea mays and Crop. Her research in Hybrid intersects with topics in Inoculation, Growing season, Resistance, Grain yield and Leafy.

As part of the same scientific family, Lianne M. Dwyer usually focuses on Canopy, concentrating on Interception and intersecting with Plant canopy, Photosynthetically active radiation and Transect. Her study looks at the relationship between Cultivar and fields such as Yield, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Poaceae study is related to the wider topic of Botany.

Between 2000 and 2006, her most popular works were:

  • Early prediction of soybean yield from canopy reflectance measurements (197 citations)
  • Canopy structure, light interception, and photosynthesis in maize (123 citations)
  • INTER-RELATIONSHIPS OF APPLIED NITROGEN, SPAD, AND YIELD OF LEAFY AND NON-LEAFY MAIZE GENOTYPES (95 citations)

Best Publications

  • Early prediction of soybean yield from canopy reflectance measurements

    B. L. Ma;Lianne M. Dwyer;Carlos Costa;Elroy R. Cober

  • Ear and Kernel Formation in Maize Hybrids Representing Three Decades of Grain Yield Improvement in Ontario

    M. Tollenaar;L. M. Dwyer;D. W. Stewart

  • Canopy Light Reflectance and Field Greenness to Assess Nitrogen Fertilization and Yield of Maize

    B. L. Ma;Malcolm J. Morrison;Lianne M. Dwyer

  • Canopy structure, light interception, and photosynthesis in maize

    D. W. Stewart;C. Costa;L. M. Dwyer;D. L. Smith

  • A nondestructive method to monitor leaf greenness in corn

    L. M. Dwyer;M. Tollenaar;L. Houwing

  • Leaf area development in field-grown maize

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  • Chapter 4 Biological attributes of soil quality

    E.G. Gregorich;M.R. Carter;J.W. Doran;C.E. Pankhurst

  • Nitrogen uptake and use of two contrasting maize hybrids differing in leaf senescence

    B.L. Ma;L.M. Dwyer

  • Quantifying the nonlinearity in chlorophyll meter response to corn leaf nitrogen concentration

    L. M. Dwyer;D. W. Stewart;E. Gregorich;A. M. Anderson

  • INTER-RELATIONSHIPS OF APPLIED NITROGEN, SPAD, AND YIELD OF LEAFY AND NON-LEAFY MAIZE GENOTYPES

    Carlos Costa;Lianne M. Dwyer;Pierre Dutilleul;Doug W. Stewart

  • Root Morphology of Contrasting Maize Genotypes

    Carlos Costa;Carlos Costa;Lianne M. Dwyer;Xiaomin Zhou;Pierre Dutilleul

  • Arbuscular mycorrhizas and water relations in maize under drought stress at tasselling

    K. S. Subramanian;C. Charest;L. M. Dwyer;R. I. Hamilton

  • Graphic Analysis of Genotype, Environment, Nitrogen Fertilizer, and Their Interactions on Spring Wheat Yield

    B. L. Ma;W. Yan;L. M. Dwyer;J. Frégeau-Reid

  • Soil Nitrogen Amendment Effects on Seasonal Nitrogen Mineralization and Nitrogen Cycling in Maize Production

    B. L. Ma;Lianne M. Dwyer;Edward G. Gregorich

  • A Sampling Method for Measurement of Large Root Systems with Scanner-Based Image Analysis

    Carlos Costa;Lianne M. Dwyer;Robert I. Hamilton;Chantal Hamel

  • Phenological Temperature Response of Maize

    Douglas W. Stewart;Lianne M. Dwyer;Lori L. Carrigan

  • Physiological basis of the genetic improvement of corn

    Matthijs Tollenaar;Desmond E. McCullough;Lianne M. Dwyer

  • Mathematical Characterization of Leaf Shape and Area of Maize Hybrids

    D. W. Stewart;L. M. Dwyer

  • Soil nitrogen amendment effects on nitrogen uptake and grain yield of maize

    B. L. Ma;Lianne M. Dwyer;Edward G. Gregorich

  • Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizae on leaf water potential, sugar content, and P content during drought and recovery of maize

    K. S. Subramanian;C. Charest;L. M. Dwyer;R. I. Hamilton

  • Root mass distribution under conventional and conservation tillage

    L. M. Dwyer;B. L. Ma;D. W. Stewart;H. N. Hayhoe

  • Changes in plant density dependence of leaf photosynthesis of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids, 1959 to 1988

    L. M. Dwyer;D. W. Stewart;M. Tollenaar

Frequent Co-Authors

Bao-Luo Ma
Bao-Luo Ma Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Donald L. Smith
Donald L. Smith McGill University
Matthijs Tollenaar
Matthijs Tollenaar University of Guelph
Edward G. Gregorich
Edward G. Gregorich Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Chantal Hamel
Chantal Hamel Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Malcolm J. Morrison
Malcolm J. Morrison Environment and Climate Change Canada
Diane E. Mather
Diane E. Mather University of Adelaide
M.R. Carter
M.R. Carter Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Balakrishnan Prithiviraj
Balakrishnan Prithiviraj Dalhousie University
Elroy R. Cober
Elroy R. Cober Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada

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