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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
45
Citations
7537
World Ranking
2850
National Ranking
123

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Agronomy
  • Ecology

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agronomy, Crop rotation, Forage, Weed control and Agroforestry. His research on Agronomy focuses in particular on Tillage. In his research, Pasture, Strip farming, Grazing and Nutrient management is intimately related to Soil quality, which falls under the overarching field of Tillage.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Fossil fuel, Edaphic, Cropping system and Green manure in addition to Crop rotation. His Forage research incorporates elements of Sativum, Sustainable agriculture, Efficient energy use and Crop. His Weed control research focuses on subjects like Weed, which are linked to Combine harvester and Chaff.

His most cited work include:

  • Reconsidering Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems in North America (248 citations)
  • Potential of Forages to Diversify Cropping Systems in the Northern Great Plains (193 citations)
  • Response of three Brassica species to high temperature stress during reproductive growth. (176 citations)

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

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Crop rotation, Crop, Organic farming and Cultivar. His Agronomy study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as No-till farming. The concepts of his Crop rotation study are interwoven with issues in Agroforestry, Soil water, Soil horizon and Forage.

His Crop research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Canola, Sativum, Fertilizer, Medicago sativa and Avena. His Organic farming study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Colonization, Crop yield, Manure and Green manure. The various areas that he examines in his Cultivar study include Organic management, Organic production, Biomass, Poaceae and Yield.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (87.20%)
  • Crop rotation (24.80%)
  • Crop (20.80%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2012-2021)?

  • Agronomy (87.20%)
  • Weed (17.60%)
  • Organic farming (19.20%)

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

Martin H. Entz mainly focuses on Agronomy, Weed, Organic farming, Cover crop and Tillage. Martin H. Entz regularly ties together related areas like No-till farming in his Agronomy studies. His research in No-till farming intersects with topics in Agroforestry, Medicago lupulina and Crop yield.

His Weed study combines topics in areas such as Biomass and Secale. Martin H. Entz combines subjects such as Weed control and Manure with his study of Organic farming. His work deals with themes such as Soil structure and Soil quality, which intersect with Tillage.

Between 2012 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Shallow non-inversion tillage in organic farming maintains crop yields and increases soil C stocks: a meta-analysis (92 citations)
  • Linking alkaline phosphatase activity with bacterial phoD gene abundance in soil from a long-term management trial (87 citations)
  • Soil bacterial phoD gene abundance and expression in response to applied phosphorus and long-term management (68 citations)

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

  • Agriculture
  • Agronomy
  • Ecology

Martin H. Entz focuses on Agronomy, No-till farming, Crop, Cover crop and Manure. Martin H. Entz interconnects Soil water and Organic farming in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His research investigates the connection between No-till farming and topics such as Crop yield that intersect with problems in Minimum tillage, Mulch-till, Strip-till, Soil structure and Soil quality.

His study looks at the relationship between Crop and topics such as Sativum, which overlap with Canola. Martin H. Entz studied Manure and Fertilizer that intersect with Forage, Greenhouse gas, Sowing, Microbial population biology and Soil test. His Crop rotation research incorporates themes from Cropping system, Weed and Vicia villosa.

Best Publications

  • Reconsidering Integrated Crop-Livestock Systems in North America

    Michael P. Russelle;Martin H. Entz;Alan J. Franzluebbers

  • Response of three Brassica species to high temperature stress during reproductive growth.

    S. V. Angadi;H. W. Cutforth;P. R. Miller;B. G. McConkey

  • Potential of Forages to Diversify Cropping Systems in the Northern Great Plains

    Martin H. Entz;Vern S. Baron;Patrick M. Carr;Dwain W. Meyer

  • Shallow non-inversion tillage in organic farming maintains crop yields and increases soil C stocks: a meta-analysis

    Julia Cooper;Marcin Baranski;Gavin Stewart;Majimcha Nobel-de Lange

  • Linking alkaline phosphatase activity with bacterial phoD gene abundance in soil from a long-term management trial

    Tandra Fraser;Derek H. Lynch;Martin H. Entz;Kari E. Dunfield

  • Soil bacterial phoD gene abundance and expression in response to applied phosphorus and long-term management

    Tandra D. Fraser;Tandra D. Fraser;Derek H. Lynch;Elizabeth Bent;Martin H. Entz

  • Pyrosequencing Reveals the Influence of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems on Bacterial Communities

    Ru Li;Ehsan Khafipour;Denis O. Krause;Martin H. Entz

  • Crop yield and soil nutrient status on 14 organic farms in the eastern portion of the northern Great Plains.

    M. H. Entz;R. Guilford;R. Gulden

  • Energy use and efficiency in two Canadian organic and conventional crop production systems

    J.W. Hoeppner;M.H. Entz;B.G. McConkey;R.P. Zentner

  • Rotational Benefits of Forage Crops in Canadian Prairie Cropping Systems

    M. H. Entz;W. J. Bullied;F. Katepa-Mupondwa

  • The nitrogen dynamics of 1-, 2- and 3-year stands of alfalfa in a cropping system

    David J. Kelner;J.Kevin Vessey;Martin H. Entz

  • Environment and genotype influence on grain protein concentration of wheat and rye.

    D. B. Fowler;J. Brydon;B. A. Darroch;M. H. Entz

  • Root System and Water Use Patterns of Different Height Sunflower Cultivars

    Sangamesh V. Angadi;Martin H. Entz

  • Evaluation of aggregate stability methods for soil health

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  • 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

  • Weed suppression by Medicago sativa in subsequent cereal crops: a comparative survey

    P. D. Ominski;M. H. Entz;N. Kenkel

  • Strategies and tactics for herbicide use reduction in field crops in Canada: A review

    Orla M. Nazarko;Rene C. Van Acker;Martin H. Entz

  • Chaff collection reduces seed dispersal of wild oat (Avena fatua) by a combine harvester

    Steven J. Shirtliffe;Martin H. Entz

  • Legume Cover Crops with Winter Cereals in Southern Manitoba: Establishment, Productivity, and Microclimate Effects

    Joanne R. Thiessen Martens;Jeff W. Hoeppner;Martin H. Entz

  • Cover Crop Effects on Infiltration, Soil Temperature, and Soil Moisture Distribution in the Canadian Prairies

    F. C. Kahimba;R. Sri Ranjan;J. Froese;M. Entz

  • Defferential Agronomic Response of Winter Wheat Cultivars to Preanthesis Environmental Stress

    M. H. Entz;D. B. Fowler

  • Water Relations of Standard Height and Dwarf Sunflower Cultivars.

    S. V. Angadi;M. H. Entz

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Tenuta
Mario Tenuta University of Manitoba
Brian McConkey
Brian McConkey Viresco Solutions Inc.
Perry R. Miller
Perry R. Miller Montana State University
Robert H. Gulden
Robert H. Gulden University of Manitoba
H. Henry Janzen
H. Henry Janzen Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Robert E. Blackshaw
Robert E. Blackshaw Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Kari E. Dunfield
Kari E. Dunfield University of Guelph
Lindsay W. Bell
Lindsay W. Bell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Paolo Bàrberi
Paolo Bàrberi Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
Michael Schloter
Michael Schloter Technical University of Munich

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