Agronomy Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Agronomy Journal is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Soil organic matter and water retention107
Introducing the North American project to evaluate soil health measurements93
Melatonin application enhances biochar efficiency for drought tolerance in maize varieties: Modifications in physio‐biochemical machinery62
Do diverse cover crop mixtures perform better than monocultures? A systematic review58
Review on unmanned aerial vehicles, remote sensors, imagery processing, and their applications in agriculture44
Morpho‐physiological traits, antioxidant capacity, and nitrogen metabolism in ramie under nitrogen fertilizer42
Regenerative agriculture and integrative permaculture for sustainable and technology driven global food production and security40
Harvesting cover crops for biofuel and livestock production: Another ecosystem service?35
Ridge‐furrow plastic film mulching farming for sustainable dryland agriculture on the Chinese loess plateau33
Decomposition and nitrogen release of cover crops in reduced‐ and no‐tillage systems32
Climate‐risk assessment for winter wheat using long‐term weather data29
Cover crop productivity and subsequent soybean yield in the western Corn Belt29
Potato crop stress identification in aerial images using deep learning‐based object detection29
Plant population and row spacing effects on corn: Plant growth, phenology, and grain yield26
Defining optimal soybean seeding rates and associated risk across North America26
Breaking rice yield barrier with the ratooning method under changing climatic conditions: A paradigm shift in rice‐cropping systems in southwestern Japan25
Annual forage impacts on dryland wheat farming in the Great Plains25
WAASB‐based stability analysis and simultaneous selection for grain yield and early maturity in soybean25
Cover cropping and conservation tillage improve soil health in the southeastern United States23
Seed pre‐inoculation with Bradyrhizobium as time‐optimizing option for large‐scale soybean cropping systems23
Shade stress decreased maize grain yield, dry matter, and nitrogen accumulation21
Do post‐harvest crop residues in no‐till systems provide for nitrogen needs of following crops?21
Scheduling rice irrigation using soil moisture thresholds for furrow irrigation and intermittent flooding21
Nitrogen effect on zinc biofortification of maize and cowpea in Zimbabwean smallholder farms21
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