Jeremy Ross Source Confirmed
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Extension Agronomist - Soybean
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Jeremy Ross's research focuses on agronomic practices to improve crop yield and quality, with a particular emphasis on soybean cultivation. His work investigates the impact of nutrient management, specifically sulfur and nitrogen fertilization, on soybean yield and seed composition across diverse environments in the United States. Ross also studies the role of cover crops as an alternative to double-crop soybean systems in Arkansas, examining their influence on soybean yield and economic returns.
His publications also explore the chemical compositions and consumer perceptions of edamame, a type of vegetable soybean, to guide new variety development. Ross has contributed to identifying optimal growing conditions and developing specific cultivars for commercial edamame production. He has a h-index of 14 with 37 publications and over 600 citations, and collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 634
Selected Publications
- Use of growing degree days to model the dynamics of aboveground biomass and nitrogen accumulation of winter cover crops (2025) DOI
- Determining cardinal temperatures for eight cover crop species (2023) DOI
- Soybean yield response to nitrogen and sulfur fertilization in the United States: contribution of soil N and N fixation processes (2023) DOI
- Influence of cover crops on soybean yield and partial returns as an alternative to double‐crop soybean in Arkansas (2023) DOI
- ‘VT Sweet’: A vegetable soybean cultivar for commercial edamame production in the mid‐Atlantic USA (2021) DOI
- Sulfur fertilization in soybean: A meta-analysis on yield and seed composition (2021) DOI
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