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D-Index
34
Citations
5883
World Ranking
5294
National Ranking
325

Lindsay W. Bell 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 Lindsay W. Bell sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 467+

This scientist: 114 publications — 35th percentile

35% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Lindsay W. Bell 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 Lindsay W. Bell sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 109+

This scientist: 34 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • APSIM - Evolution towards a new generation of agricultural systems simulation

    Dean P. Holzworth;Neil I. Huth;Peter G. deVoil;Eric J. Zurcher

  • Increased food and ecosystem security via perennial grains

    J.D. Glover;J.P. Reganold;L.W. Bell;J. Borevitz

  • Integrated crop–livestock systems in Australian agriculture: Trends, drivers and implications

    Lindsay W. Bell;Andrew D. Moore

  • Evolution in crop–livestock integration systems that improve farm productivity and environmental performance in Australia

    Lindsay W. Bell;Andrew D. Moore;John A. Kirkegaard

  • Prospects for ecological intensification of Australian agriculture

    Z Hochman;P.S Carberry;Michael Robertson;D.S Gaydon

  • Impacts of soil damage by grazing livestock on crop productivity

    Lindsay W. Bell;John A. Kirkegaard;Antony Swan;James R. Hunt

  • Drivers of decoupling and recoupling of crop and livestock systems at farm and territorial scales

    Rachael D. Garrett;Julie Ryschawy;Lindsay W. Bell;Owen Cortner

  • Feed gaps in mixed-farming systems: insights from the Grain & Graze program

    Andrew D. Moore;Lindsay W. Bell;Dean K. Revell

  • A preliminary whole-farm economic analysis of perennial wheat in an Australian dryland farming system

    Lindsay W. Bell;Felicity Byrne;Mike A. Ewing;Len J. Wade

  • Soil profile carbon and nutrient stocks under long-term conventional and organic crop and alfalfa-crop rotations and re-established grassland

    L.W. Bell;B. Sparling;M. Tenuta;M.H. Entz

  • Cover crop legacy impacts on soil water and nitrogen dynamics, and on subsequent crop yields in drylands: a meta-analysis

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  • Optimising grain yield and grazing potential of crops across Australia’s high-rainfall zone: a simulation analysis. 1. Wheat

    Lindsay W. Bell;Julianne M. Lilley;James R. Hunt;John A. Kirkegaard

  • Boosting the productivity and profitability of northern Australian beef enterprises: Exploring innovation options using simulation modelling and systems analysis

    Andrew Ash;Leigh Hunt;Cam McDonald;Joe Scanlan

  • Perennial wheat: a review of environmental and agronomic prospects for development in Australia

    Lindsay W. Bell;Lindsay W. Bell;Leonard Wade;Leonard Wade;Mike A. Ewing

  • Resilience achieved via multiple compensating subsystems: The immediate impacts of COVID-19 control measures on the agri-food systems of Australia and New Zealand

    Val Snow;Daniel Rodriguez;Robyn Dynes;William Kaye-Blake

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from cropping and grazed pastures are similar: a simulation analysis in Australia

    Elizabeth A. Meier;Peter J. Thorburn;Lindsay W. Bell;Matthew T. Harrison

  • Whole-farm economic, risk and resource-use trade-offs associated with integrating forages into crop–livestock systems in western China

    Adam M. Komarek;Adam M. Komarek;Lindsay W. Bell;Jeremy P.M. Whish;Michael J. Robertson

  • Forage production, quality and water-use-efficiency of four warm-season annual crops at three sowing times in the Loess Plateau region of China

    Zhixin Zhang;Zhixin Zhang;Jeremy P.M. Whish;Lindsay W. Bell;Zhibiao Nan

  • The Performance of Early-Generation Perennial Winter Cereals at 21 Sites across Four Continents

    Richard C. Hayes;Shuwen Wang;Matthew T. Newell;Kathryn Turner

  • Resilience of an Integrated Crop–Livestock System to Climate Change: A Simulation Analysis of Cover Crop Grazing in Southern Brazil

    Caitlin A. Peterson;Lindsay W. Bell;Paulo C. de F. Carvalho;Amélie C. M. Gaudin

  • Dual-purpose cropping - capitalising on potential grain crop grazing to enhance mixed-farming profitability

    Lindsay W. Bell;Matthew T. Harrison;John A. Kirkegaard

  • Indices of forage nutritional yield and water use efficiency amongst spring-sown annual forage crops in north-west China

    Qingping Zhang;Lindsay W. Bell;Yuying Shen;Jeremy P.M. Whish

  • Whole-farm effects of livestock intensification in smallholder systems in Gansu, China

    Adam M. Komarek;Cam K. McDonald;Lindsay W. Bell;Jeremy P.M. Whish

  • Dual-purpose use of winter wheat in western China: cutting time and nitrogen application effects on phenology, forage production, and grain yield

    L. H. Tian;L. W. Bell;Y. Y. Shen;J. P. M. Whish

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Kirkegaard
John A. Kirkegaard University of Western Australia
Megan H. Ryan
Megan H. Ryan University of Western Australia
Andrew D. Moore
Andrew D. Moore Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
David J. Lawrence
David J. Lawrence Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Leonard Wade
Leonard Wade University of Queensland
Lee R. DeHaan
Lee R. DeHaan The Land Institute
John P. Reganold
John P. Reganold Washington State University
Justin O. Borevitz
Justin O. Borevitz Australian National University
Edward S. Buckler
Edward S. Buckler Cornell University
Bikram S. Gill
Bikram S. Gill Kansas State University

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