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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
56
Citations
11332
World Ranking
1523
National Ranking
405

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Gene
  • Genetics

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Phaseolus, Cultivar, Agronomy, Botany and Germplasm. His studies in Phaseolus integrate themes in fields like Plant disease resistance, Fabaceae, Gene pool, Genetic diversity and Introgression. His research on Cultivar concerns the broader Horticulture.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Gene–environment interaction and Race in addition to Horticulture. His studies deal with areas such as Genetic variability, Genetic variation and Phaseolin as well as Botany. His Germplasm research includes elements of Ecology and Habit.

His most cited work include:

  • Races of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae) (571 citations)
  • Genetic Control of the Domestication Syndrome in Common Bean (301 citations)
  • Broadening the Genetic Base of Common Bean Cultivars (264 citations)

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

Shree P. Singh focuses on Phaseolus, Botany, Cultivar, Agronomy and Horticulture. His Phaseolus study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Inoculation, Plant breeding, Introgression, Gene pool and Habit. His biological study focuses on Germplasm.

His research in Cultivar intersects with topics in Crop, Hybrid, Backcrossing and Potyvirus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Race and White. In his research, Phaeoisariopsis griseola is intimately related to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, which falls under the overarching field of Plant disease resistance.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Phaseolus (52.08%)
  • Botany (43.75%)
  • Cultivar (43.23%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2006-2017)?

  • Agronomy (37.50%)
  • Phaseolus (52.08%)
  • Cultivar (43.23%)

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

His main research concerns Agronomy, Phaseolus, Cultivar, Horticulture and White. His Agronomy research focuses on subjects like Bacterial blight, which are linked to Selection method. His work carried out in the field of Phaseolus brings together such families of science as Plant disease resistance, Inoculation, Germplasm, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Backcrossing.

The various areas that Shree P. Singh examines in his Cultivar study include Gene pool, Pinto bean, Nutrient and Potyvirus. Shree P. Singh interconnects Botany and Xanthomonas campestris in the investigation of issues within Horticulture. His White research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mold and Resistance.

Between 2006 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Breeding Common Bean for Resistance to Diseases: A Review (153 citations)
  • Drought Resistance in the Race Durango Dry Bean Landraces and Cultivars (64 citations)
  • Breeding Common Bean for Resistance to White Mold: A Review (62 citations)

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

  • Gene
  • Botany
  • Agronomy

Shree P. Singh mainly investigates Agronomy, Phaseolus, Cultivar, Blight and Dry bean. His Agronomy research integrates issues from Agroforestry and Tropics. His work deals with themes such as Inoculation, Resistance, Introgression, Genotype and White, which intersect with Phaseolus.

His Cultivar research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Gene pool and Pinto bean. His study looks at the relationship between Blight and topics such as Plant disease resistance, which overlap with Halo blight and Plant virus. His Germplasm study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Mold and White.

Best Publications

  • Races of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae)

    Shree P. Singh;Paul Gepts;Daniel G. Debouck

  • Genetic Control of the Domestication Syndrome in Common Bean

    Epimaki M. K. Koinange;Shree P. Singh;Paul Gepts

  • Genetic Diversity in Cultivated Common Bean: II. Marker-Based Analysis of Morphological and Agronomic Traits

    Shree P. Singh;J. A. Gutiérrez;A. Molina;C. Urrea

  • Broadening the Genetic Base of Common Bean Cultivars

    Shree P. Singh

  • Genetic Diversity in Cultivated Common Bean: I. Allozymes

    Shree P. Singh;R. Nodari;P. Gepts

  • Breeding Common Bean for Resistance to Diseases: A Review

    Shree P. Singh;Howard F. Schwartz

  • Production and Utilization

    Shree P. Singh

  • Selection for Drought Resistance in Dry Bean Landraces and Cultivars

    Carlos German Muñoz-Perea;Henry Terán;Richard G. Allen;James L. Wright

  • Comparison of Sources and Lines Selected for Drought Resistance in Common Bean

    Henry Terán;Shree P. Singh

  • Resistance to Common Bacterial Blight amongPhaseolus Species and Common Bean Improvement

    Shree P. Singh;Carlos G. Muñoz

  • Heavy metal interactions with phosphatic clay: sorption and desorption behavior.

    S. P. Singh;L. Q. Ma;W. G. Harris

  • Novel Phaseolin types in wild and cultivated common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, Fabaceae)

    R. L. Koenig;S. P. Singh;P. Gepts

  • Common bean improvement in the twenty-first century

    Shree P. Singh

  • Patterns of variation in cultivated common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris , Fabaceae)

    Shree P. Singh

  • Selection for Water-Stress Tolerance in Interracial Populations of Common Bean

    Shree P. Singh

  • Geographical distribution of the DL1 and DL2 genes causing hybrid dwarfism in Phaseolus vulgaris L., their association with seed size, and their significance to breeding

    Shree P. Singh;J. Ariel Gutiérrez

  • Pathogenic variation in, sources of, and breeding for resistance to Phaeoisariopsis griseola causing angular leaf spot in common bean

    Marcial A. Pastor-Corrales;Carlos Jara;Shree P. Singh

  • Interspecific hybridization between common and tepary beans: increased hybrid embryo growth, fertility, and efficiency of hybridization through recurrent and congruity backcrossing.

    A. Mejía-Jiménez;C. Muñoz;H. J. Jacobsen;W. M. Roca

  • Combining Ability Analyses and Relationships Among Yield, Yield Components, and Architectural Traits in Dry Bean1

    James Nienhuis;Shree P. Singh

  • Breeding Common Bean for Resistance to White Mold: A Review

    Howard F. Schwartz;Shree P. Singh

  • A major QTL for common bacterial blight resistance derives from the common bean great northern landrace cultivar Montana No.5

    Phillip N. Miklas;Dermot P. Coyne;Kenneth F. Grafton;Nedim Mutlu

  • Breeding for adaptation to drought.

    J. W. White;S. P. Singh;A. van Schoonhoven;O. Voysest

  • Broadening the genetic base of common bean cultivars.

    Singh Sp;Debouck Dg;Roca Wm

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard F. Schwartz
Howard F. Schwartz Colorado State University
Phillip N. Miklas
Phillip N. Miklas Agricultural Research Service
Paul Gepts
Paul Gepts University of California, Davis
Robert L. Gilbertson
Robert L. Gilbertson University of California, Davis
Jeffrey W. White
Jeffrey W. White University of Florida
James Nienhuis
James Nienhuis University of Wisconsin–Madison
James D. Kelly
James D. Kelly Michigan State University
Cesar Cardona
Cesar Cardona Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
Richard G. Allen
Richard G. Allen University of Idaho
Antonio M. De Ron
Antonio M. De Ron Misión Biológica de Galicia

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