ET Craswell

751 total citations
13 papers, 578 citations indexed

About

ET Craswell is a scholar working on Plant Science, Soil Science and Civil and Structural Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, ET Craswell has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 578 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Plant Science, 11 papers in Soil Science and 2 papers in Civil and Structural Engineering. Recurrent topics in ET Craswell's work include Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (11 papers), Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers) and Agricultural Science and Fertilization (3 papers). ET Craswell is often cited by papers focused on Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (11 papers), Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (7 papers) and Agricultural Science and Fertilization (3 papers). ET Craswell collaborates with scholars based in United States, Philippines and India. ET Craswell's co-authors include P. L. G. Vlek, J. C. Katyal, OT Denmead, Bijay Sıngh, I. Watanabe, J. R. Freney, AE Martin, W. N. Obcemea, WM Strong and IRP Fillery and has published in prestigious journals such as Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, Australian Journal of Soil Research and Australian Journal of Agricultural Research.

In The Last Decade

ET Craswell

13 papers receiving 531 citations

Peers

ET Craswell
W. N. Obcemea Philippines
A. B. Onken United States
V. Beri India
Armand R. Krueger United States
A. van Diest Netherlands
V. A. Bandel United States
W. H. Pierre United States
Mine Ekenler United States
W. N. Obcemea Philippines
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Craswell, ET, et al.. (1986). 8. New developments in nitrogen fertilizers for rice. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 9(1-2). 149–160. 13 indexed citations
2.
Fillery, IRP, et al.. (1986). Effect of phenyl phosphorodiamidate on the fate of urea applied to wetland rice fields. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 9(3). 251–263. 16 indexed citations
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Katyal, J. C., Bijay Sıngh, P. L. G. Vlek, & ET Craswell. (1985). Fate and efficiency of nitrogen fertilizers applied to wetland rice. II. Punjab, India. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 6(3). 279–290. 68 indexed citations
4.
Craswell, ET, et al.. (1985). Nitrogen losses from labelled ammonium sulphate and Urea applied to a flooded rice soil. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 6(3). 199–203. 4 indexed citations
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Craswell, ET, et al.. (1985). Fate and efficiency of nitrogen fertilizers applied to wetland rice. I. The Philippines. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 6(1). 49–63. 34 indexed citations
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Katyal, J. C., et al.. (1985). Efficiency of some modified urea fertilisers for wetland rice grown on a permeable soil. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 8(2). 137–146. 25 indexed citations
7.
Craswell, ET, et al.. (1982). Analytical methods in15N research. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 3(1). 37–62. 208 indexed citations
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Freney, J. R., OT Denmead, I. Watanabe, & ET Craswell. (1981). Ammonia and nitrous oxide losses following applications of ammonium sulfate to flooded rice. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 32(1). 37–45. 90 indexed citations
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Craswell, ET, et al.. (1981). Time and mode of nitrogen fertilizer application to tropical wetland rice. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 2(4). 247–259. 60 indexed citations
10.
Craswell, ET. (1979). Isotopic studies of the nitrogen balance in a cracking clay. IV. Fate of the three nitrogen fertilizers in fallow soil in the field. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 17(2). 317–323. 5 indexed citations
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Craswell, ET & WM Strong. (1976). Isotopic studies of the nitrogen balance in a cracking clay. III. Nitrogen recovery in plant and soil in relation to the depth of fertilizer addition and rainfall. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 14(1). 75–83. 14 indexed citations
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Craswell, ET & AE Martin. (1975). Isotopic studies of the nitrogen balance in a cracking clay. I. Recovery of added nitrogen from soil and wheat in the glasshouse and gas lysimeter. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 13(1). 43–52. 18 indexed citations
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Craswell, ET & AE Martin. (1975). Isotopic studies of the nitrogen balance in a cracking clay. II. Recovery of nitrate 15N added to columns of packed soil and microplots growing wheat in the field. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 13(1). 53–61. 23 indexed citations

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