Agronomy Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Agronomy Journal is 22. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Effects of conservation agriculture technologies on soil macrofauna community attributes in rainfed agriculture system87
Wheat mineral nutrient uptake, harvest indices, and grain density from a regional perspective71
Fortifying crops with micronutrients for sustainable global nutritional security58
The critical period of cover crop management: A framework for maximizing biomass potential and minimizing volunteers with buckwheat55
Presidents of the American Society of Agronomy47
Response of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) to sublethal rates of dicamba plus glyphosate at different growth stages39
Orchids phytochemistry, biology and horticulture: Fundamentals and applicationsJean‐MichelMerillon, HippolyteKodja (Eds.), Switzerland: Springer. 2022. pp. 662. $1058.80 paperback. ISBN: 978‐30303839138
Feasibility of using technology to reduce adsorption reactions in single superphosphate in soybean cultivation in the Savannah37
Nontraditional production additives fail to improve potato yield and economic return36
Potassium fertilization effects on dollar spot of annual bluegrass and creeping bentgrass33
Wild introgression as an effective tool for aiding the expansion and adaptation of cultivated safflower32
Management alternatives for climate‐smart agriculture at two long‐term agricultural research sites in the United States: A model ensemble case study31
Corn response to strip‐tillage and phosphorus fertilization in the Northern Great Plains29
Bibliometric analysis of global research on fungal Metarhizium rileyi based on Web of Science29
Osmo‐protectants improve cotton yield by alleviating moisture stress under semi‐arid conditions27
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Erratum to: Improving productivity of managed potato cropping systems in Eastern Canada: Crop rotation and nitrogen source effects25
Correction to “Bayesian‐optimized experimental designs for estimating the economic optimum nitrogen rate: A model‐averaging approach”25
Analyze as randomized—Why dropping block effects in designed experiments is a bad idea24
DeepMaizeNet: A novel hybrid approach based on CBAM for implementing the doubled haploid technique23
Flue‐cured tobacco and Cl rates: Implications on yield, quality, and nutrient concentration23
Off‐season crops as a strategy for renovating degraded pastures and improving maize yield in a low‐altitude tropical region22
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