Dongho Lee
Research Associate
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Dongho Lee's research focuses on crop genetics and breeding, with a significant emphasis on soybeans. His work investigates strategies for improving soybean traits, including nutritional value, disease resistance, and yield. Lee has explored genetic approaches to enhance soybeans for food and feed applications, aiming to reduce antinutritional factors and increase beneficial components like oil content.
His publications detail advancements in understanding soybean genetic resources and their application in breeding programs. This includes research on resistance to specific pathogens such as Soybean mosaic virus and southern root-knot nematode, utilizing both traditional genetics and computational methods like machine learning to identify associated genomic regions. Lee has also contributed to the registration of new soybean cultivars, characterized by high yield, improved nutritional profiles, and broad disease resistance.
Beyond soybeans, Lee's research interests extend to genome-editing technologies for crop biofortification, particularly in cereal crops. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 20, 134 total publications, and 1,326 total citations, reflecting his extensive contributions to the field. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 134
- Citations: 1,326
Selected Publications
- Registration of high yield conventional soybean ‘S17‐2193’ with resistance to multiple diseases (2025) DOI
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