Paul B. DeLaune Source Confirmed

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Professor and Department Head

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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25 h-index 105 pubs 2,263 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Paul B. DeLaune's research focuses on agronomic practices and their impact on soil health, crop productivity, and water quality. He investigates methods such as cover cropping and no-tillage systems, particularly in semi-arid and irrigated cotton production environments. His work also explores the integration of alternative irrigation systems to enhance both water conservation and economic profitability in agriculture.

Further research by DeLaune examines biological nitrogen fixation in cool-season legumes within the Southern Great Plains. He also studies the microbiome composition in field-grown peanuts, analyzing distinct microbial communities within different sized nodules. Additionally, his research extends to evaluating the effects of agricultural practices like cover cropping and grazing on water quality within long-term no-till wheat systems.

DeLaune leads a research group and has a scholarly output reflected in a h-index of 25 and over 105 publications with more than 2,200 citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 25
  • Publications: 105
  • Citations: 2,263

Selected Publications

  • Summer cover crop mixes: Part 2—Weed suppression and early cash crop performance (2025) DOI

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