Helen C. S. Amorim Source Confirmed
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Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Helen C. S. Amorim, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Arkansas, studies soil science with a focus on soil organic carbon retention mechanisms, conservation agriculture, and soil quality. Her research also investigates the utilization of industry by-products as fertilizers and the application of advanced spectroscopic techniques in Soil Science. Amorim holds a Doctor of Science in Soil Science from the Federal University of Lavras (UFLA) in Brazil, a Master of Science in Soils and Plant Nutrition from the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), and is an Agronomist from UFV. She has published 23 papers, accumulating 382 citations, and holds an h-index of 12. Her collaborations include work with Amanda J. Ashworth, P. Moore, Mary C. Savin, and Kristofor R. Brye at the University of Arkansas.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 382
Selected Publications
- Soil structure and organic carbon dynamics from agroforestry and conventional coffee systems in a clayey Oxisol (2025) DOI
- Recycling waste via insect agriculture: Frass impacts on soil and plant health (2025) DOI
- Ammonia Losses, Wheat Biomass, and N Dynamics as Influenced by Organo-Mineral Fertilizer (2025) DOI
- Transferability of soil management assessment framework indices to detect best soil management strategies in tropical agroecosystems (2025) DOI
- Root decomposition and nutrient dynamics in multifunctional forage‐biomass buffer‐strip systems (2025) DOI
- No‐till impacts on soil organic carbon and soil quality in the Lower Mississippi River basin: Implications for sustainable management (2024) DOI
- Nutrient transformations based on sampling scheme and cropping system following subsurface‐banded poultry litter (2024) DOI
- Insect frass composition and potential use as an organic fertilizer in circular economies (2024) DOI
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