Inderjit

1.5k total citations
24 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

Inderjit is a scholar working on Plant Science, Organic Chemistry and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Inderjit has authored 24 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 23 papers in Plant Science, 3 papers in Organic Chemistry and 3 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Inderjit's work include Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (22 papers), Weed Control and Herbicide Applications (20 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (10 papers). Inderjit is often cited by papers focused on Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (22 papers), Weed Control and Herbicide Applications (20 papers) and Plant Parasitism and Resistance (10 papers). Inderjit collaborates with scholars based in India, Canada and United States. Inderjit's co-authors include K. M. M. Dakshini, Jacob Weiner, Erik T. Nilsen, Azim U. Mallik, Jorge M. Vivanco, Ragan M. Callaway, K. G. Mukerji, Maria Olofsdotter, Chester L. Foy and J. C. Streibig and has published in prestigious journals such as Trends in Plant Science, Plant and Soil and American Journal of Botany.

In The Last Decade

Inderjit

23 papers receiving 934 citations

Peers

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C. Calvet Spain
Emily J. Grace Australia
W. B. Duke United States
Tracy M. Sterling United States
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Citations per year, relative to Inderjit Inderjit (= 1×) peers X. Carlos Souto

Countries citing papers authored by Inderjit

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Fields of papers citing papers by Inderjit

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Inderjit

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Inderjit. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Inderjit based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Inderjit. Inderjit is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rani, Jyoti & Inderjit. (2023). Factors affecting purchase decision of cosmetic Products in Haryana. 10(3). 1–5. 1 indexed citations
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Inderjit, Ragan M. Callaway, & Jorge M. Vivanco. (2006). Can plant biochemistry contribute to understanding of invasion ecology?. Trends in Plant Science. 11(12). 574–580. 100 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. G. Mukerji. (2006). Allelochemicals: Biological Control of Plant Pathogens and Diseases. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)). 52 indexed citations
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Foy, Chester L., et al.. (2004). Adjuvants: tools for enhancing herbicide performance.. 375–401. 1 indexed citations
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Olofsdotter, Maria, S. B. Andersen, & Inderjit. (2004). Improvement of allelopathy in crops for weed management: possibilities, breeding strategies and tools.. 317–328. 2 indexed citations
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Inderjit & Erik T. Nilsen. (2003). Bioassays and Field Studies for Allelopathy in Terrestrial Plants: Progress and Problems. Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences. 22(3-4). 221–238. 130 indexed citations
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Inderjit & Azim U. Mallik. (2002). Chemical Ecology of Plants: Allelopathy in Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecosystems. Birkhäuser Basel eBooks. 66 indexed citations
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Inderjit & Jacob Weiner. (2001). Plant allelochemical interference or soil chemical ecology?. Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics. 4(1). 3–12. 148 indexed citations
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Inderjit, et al.. (2001). Laboratory Bioassay for Phytotoxicity. Agronomy Journal. 93(1). 43–48. 29 indexed citations
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Inderjit, et al.. (2000). Allelopathic potential of Verbesina encelioides root leachate in soil. Canadian Journal of Botany. 77(10). 1419–1424. 5 indexed citations
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Inderjit, et al.. (1999). Allelopathic potential of <i>Verbesina encelioides</i> root leachate in soil. Canadian Journal of Botany. 77(10). 1419–1424. 24 indexed citations
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Olofsdotter, Maria & Inderjit. (1998). Using and improving laboratory bioassays in rice allelopathy research. Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen). 45–55. 12 indexed citations
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Inderjit, et al.. (1997). On the allelopathic potential of certain terpenoids, phenolics, and their mixtures, and their recovery from soil. Canadian Journal of Botany. 75(6). 888–891. 13 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. M. M. Dakshini. (1996). Allelopathic potential of well water fromPluchea lanceolata-infested cultivated fields. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 22(6). 1123–1131. 6 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. M. M. Dakshini. (1996). Allelopathic Potential ofPluchea lanceolata:Comparative Studies of Cultivated Fields. Weed Science. 44(2). 393–396. 19 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. M. M. Dakshini. (1995). On laboratory bioassays in allelopathy. The Botanical Review. 61(1). 28–44. 156 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. M. M. Dakshini. (1994). Allelopathic Effect of Pluchea lanceolata (Asteraceae) on Characteristics of Four Soils and Tomato and Mustard Growth. American Journal of Botany. 81(7). 799–799. 46 indexed citations
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Inderjit & K. M. M. Dakshini. (1990). The nature of the interference potential ofPluchea lanceolata (DC) C B Clarke (Asteraceae). Plant and Soil. 122(2). 298–302. 18 indexed citations

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