Jane Speijers

974 total citations
34 papers, 730 citations indexed

About

Jane Speijers is a scholar working on Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Polymers and Plastics. According to data from OpenAlex, Jane Speijers has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 730 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Plant Science, 6 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 6 papers in Polymers and Plastics. Recurrent topics in Jane Speijers's work include Textile materials and evaluations (6 papers), Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (5 papers) and Pasture and Agricultural Systems (4 papers). Jane Speijers is often cited by papers focused on Textile materials and evaluations (6 papers), Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (5 papers) and Pasture and Agricultural Systems (4 papers). Jane Speijers collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Ireland and United States. Jane Speijers's co-authors include Robert Loughman, R. A. Sudmeyer, G. C. MacNish, Suzanne M. Prober, Kevin R. Thiele, Matthew N. Nelson, K.L. Bayliss, Mohammad Aslam, Wallace A. Cowling and D. W. Turner and has published in prestigious journals such as Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Journal of Applied Ecology and Plant and Soil.

In The Last Decade

Jane Speijers

32 papers receiving 671 citations

Peers

Jane Speijers
J. W. Van Sambeek United States
Neil D. Nelson United States
Alfas Pliūra Lithuania
Brian J. Stanton United States
Steven D. Wright United States
J. T. Talbert United States
W. J. Whittington United Kingdom
J. W. Van Sambeek United States
Jane Speijers
Citations per year, relative to Jane Speijers Jane Speijers (= 1×) peers J. W. Van Sambeek

Countries citing papers authored by Jane Speijers

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Fields of papers citing papers by Jane Speijers

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jane Speijers

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jane Speijers. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jane Speijers 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 Jane Speijers. Jane Speijers is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Norman, Hayley C., et al.. (2023). Sheep grazing Trigonella balansae had productivity, health and meat quality similar to sheep grazing subterranean clover or French serradella. Animal Production Science. 63(2). 152–167. 2 indexed citations
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Prober, Suzanne M., BM Potts, Peter A. Harrison, et al.. (2022). Leaf Economic and Hydraulic Traits Signal Disparate Climate Adaptation Patterns in Two Co-Occurring Woodland Eucalypts. Plants. 11(14). 1846–1846. 8 indexed citations
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Standish, Rachel J., Matthew I. Daws, Tim K. Morald, et al.. (2022). Phosphorus supply affects seedling growth of mycorrhizal but not cluster-root forming jarrah-forest species. Plant and Soil. 472(1-2). 577–594. 6 indexed citations
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Prober, Suzanne M., Kevin R. Thiele, & Jane Speijers. (2016). Competing drivers lead to non-linear native–exotic relationships in endangered temperate grassy woodlands. Biological Invasions. 18(10). 3001–3014. 13 indexed citations
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Speijers, Jane, et al.. (2015). Skin comfort of base layer wool garments. Part 3: The effect of ethnicity on perceptions of comfort using Chinese and Australian wearers. Textile Research Journal. 85(11). 1167–1180. 8 indexed citations
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McGregor, B. A., et al.. (2014). Relationships between sleeve trial and wearer trial assessment of discomfort and objective measurements. Textile Research Journal. 85(3). 272–280. 6 indexed citations
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Prober, Suzanne M., Kevin R. Thiele, & Jane Speijers. (2013). Management legacies shape decadal‐scale responses of plant diversity to experimental disturbance regimes in fragmented grassy woodlands. Journal of Applied Ecology. 50(2). 376–386. 27 indexed citations
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Ramankutty, P., Megan H. Ryan, Roger Lawes, Jane Speijers, & Michael Renton. (2012). Statistical emulators of a plant growth simulation model. Climate Research. 55(3). 253–265. 5 indexed citations
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Aslam, Mohammad, et al.. (2009). Canola oil increases in polyunsaturated fatty acids and decreases in oleic acid in drought‐stressed Mediterranean‐type environments. Plant Breeding. 128(4). 348–355. 73 indexed citations
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Byrne, O., D. C. Hardie, Tanveer Khan, Jane Speijers, & Guijun Yan. (2008). Genetic analysis of pod and seed resistance to pea weevil in a Pisum sativum × P. fulvum interspecific cross. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 59(9). 854–862. 45 indexed citations
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Khangura, Ravjit, Jane Speijers, Martin J. Barbetti, Moin U. Salam, & Art Diggle. (2007). Epidemiology of Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) of Canola (Brassica napus) in Relation to Maturation of Pseudothecia and Discharge of Ascospores in Western Australia. Phytopathology. 97(8). 1011–1021. 24 indexed citations
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Howieson, J. G., Wayne Reeve, Lambert Bräu, et al.. (2007). Host–strain mediated selection for an effective nitrogen-fixing symbiosis between Trifolium spp. and Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar trifolii. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40(3). 822–833. 22 indexed citations
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Masters, Anne M., A.R. Gregory, Richard J. Evans, Jane Speijers, & S.S. Sutherland. (2006). An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for the detection of Rathayibacter toxicus, the bacterium involved in annual ryegrass toxicity, in hay. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research. 57(7). 731–742. 9 indexed citations
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Metternicht, Graciela, et al.. (2005). CREATING LAND MANAGEMENT UNITS BASED ON HIGH-RESLOUTION REMOTE SENSING DATA AND DEM-DERIVED TERRAIN ATTRIBUTES USING SPATIALLY WEIGHTED MULTIVARIATE CLASSIFICATION. 1 indexed citations
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Speijers, Jane, et al.. (2004). Lifetime Wool. 13. Calibration of condition scoring between operators. Science Access. 1(1). 335–335. 4 indexed citations
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Oldham, Chris, et al.. (2004). Lifetime Wool. 14. Putting it all together in the paddock. Science Access. 1(1). 292–292. 1 indexed citations
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Sanford, Paul, et al.. (2003). Impact of Tasmanian blue gum belts and kikuyu-based pasture on sheep production and groundwater recharge in south-western Western Australia. Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 43(8). 755–767. 28 indexed citations
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Newnham, John P., et al.. (1987). Fetal and maternal doppler flow velocity waveforms in normal sheep pregnancy. Placenta. 8(5). 467–476. 11 indexed citations

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