Judith M. Bradow

1.3k total citations
37 papers, 886 citations indexed

About

Judith M. Bradow is a scholar working on Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Soil Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Judith M. Bradow has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 886 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 32 papers in Plant Science, 8 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 7 papers in Soil Science. Recurrent topics in Judith M. Bradow's work include Research in Cotton Cultivation (14 papers), Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (14 papers) and Plant and animal studies (7 papers). Judith M. Bradow is often cited by papers focused on Research in Cotton Cultivation (14 papers), Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions (14 papers) and Plant and animal studies (7 papers). Judith M. Bradow collaborates with scholars based in United States. Judith M. Bradow's co-authors include William J. Connick, Gayle H. Davidonis, Philip J. Bauer, E. J. Sadler, Armand B. Pepperman, Jeffrey D. Weidenhamer, Nikolaus H. Fischer, Richard M. Johnson, Robert G. Downer and Gretchen F. Sassenrath and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Journal of Experimental Botany and Critical Care Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Judith M. Bradow

36 papers receiving 783 citations

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Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Judith M. Bradow United States 17 755 174 112 93 79 37 886
Nikitas Karagiannidis Greece 15 584 0.8× 64 0.4× 47 0.4× 100 1.1× 71 0.9× 33 753
Brian S. Baldwin United States 16 437 0.6× 74 0.4× 52 0.5× 190 2.0× 196 2.5× 72 802
Milton E. McGiffen United States 21 933 1.2× 193 1.1× 41 0.4× 272 2.9× 53 0.7× 71 1.1k
J. J. Patel United States 13 479 0.6× 173 1.0× 26 0.2× 123 1.3× 62 0.8× 38 687
Helena Ferreira Portugal 18 1.0k 1.4× 112 0.6× 52 0.5× 47 0.5× 100 1.3× 47 1.2k
Virender Sardana India 11 833 1.1× 150 0.9× 56 0.5× 259 2.8× 114 1.4× 83 954
Ibrahim M. Aref Saudi Arabia 17 498 0.7× 41 0.2× 50 0.4× 30 0.3× 304 3.8× 44 732
D. C. Sanders United States 15 368 0.5× 204 1.2× 24 0.2× 50 0.5× 44 0.6× 41 728
Zhiguo Zhou China 24 1.4k 1.8× 423 2.4× 32 0.3× 231 2.5× 157 2.0× 43 1.5k
Zakaria M. Sawan Egypt 17 626 0.8× 211 1.2× 32 0.3× 178 1.9× 56 0.7× 59 735

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Judith M. Bradow

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bradow, Judith M., Lynda H. Wartelle, Philip J. Bauer, & Gretchen F. Sassenrath. (2015). QUALITY MEASUREMENTS Small-Sample Cotton Fiber Quality Quantitation. 1 indexed citations
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Bauer, Philip J., D. W. Reeves, Richard M. Johnson, & Judith M. Bradow. (2003). Cover Crop, Tillage, and N Rate Effects on Cotton Grown in Ultra‐Narrow Rows. Crop Management. 2(1). 1–8. 2 indexed citations
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Johnson, Richard M., Robert G. Downer, Judith M. Bradow, Philip J. Bauer, & E. J. Sadler. (2002). Variability in Cotton Fiber Yield, Fiber Quality, and Soil Properties in a Southeastern Coastal Plain. Agronomy Journal. 94(6). 1305–1316. 84 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & Gayle H. Davidonis. (2000). Quantitation of fiber quality and the cotton production-processing interface: a physiologist's perspective.. ˜The œjournal of cotton science/Journal of cotton science. 4(1). 34–64. 169 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M., Richard M. Johnson, Philip J. Bauer, E. J. Sadler, & J. V. Stafford. (1999). Site-specific management of cotton fiber quality.. Critical Care Medicine. 38(7). 677–686. 3 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & Philip J. Bauer. (1997). Fiber-quality variations related to cotton planting date and temperature. 1997. 4 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M., Philip J. Bauer, Oscar Hinojosa, & Gretchen F. Sassenrath. (1997). Quantitation of cotton fibre-quality variations arising from boll and plant growth environments. European Journal of Agronomy. 6(3-4). 191–204. 37 indexed citations
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Wartelle, Lynda H., et al.. (1995). Quantitative Cotton Fiber Maturity Measurements by X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy and Advanced Fiber Information System. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 43(5). 1219–1223. 14 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M.. (1993). Inhibitions of cotton seedling growth by volatile ketones emitted by cover crop residues. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 19(6). 1085–1108. 10 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M.. (1991). Relationships between chemical structure and inhibitory activity of C6 through C9 volatiles emitted by plant residues. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 17(11). 2193–2212. 24 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M.. (1991). Cotton Cultivar Responses to Suboptinal Postemergent Temperatures. Crop Science. 31(6). 1595–1599. 15 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M.. (1990). Chilling sensitivity of photosynthetic oil-seedlings. II, Cucurbitaceae. Journal of Experimental Botany. 41(233). 1595–1600. 1 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & William J. Connick. (1990). Volatile seed germination inhibitors from plant residues. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 16(3). 645–666. 76 indexed citations
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Fischer, Nikolaus H., Jeffrey D. Weidenhamer, & Judith M. Bradow. (1989). Inhibition and promotion of germination by several sesquiterpenes. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 15(6). 1785–1793. 31 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & William J. Connick. (1988). Volatile methyl ketone seed-germination inhibitors fromAmaranthus palmeri S. Wats. Residues. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 14(7). 1617–1631. 16 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & William J. Connick. (1988). Seed-germination inhibition by volatile alcohols and other compounds associated withAmaranthus palmeri residues. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 14(7). 1633–1648. 29 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M., William J. Connick, & Armand B. Pepperman. (1988). Comparison of the seed germination effects of synthetic analogs of strigol, gibberellic acid, cytokinins, and other plant growth regulators. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 7(4). 227–239. 22 indexed citations
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Connick, William J., Judith M. Bradow, Marc Legendre, Sidney L. Vail, & R. M. Menges. (1987). Identification of volatile allelochemicals fromAmaranthus palmeri S. Wats. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 13(3). 463–472. 28 indexed citations
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Bradow, Judith M. & William J. Connick. (1987). Allelochemicals from palmer amaranth,Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 13(1). 185–202. 20 indexed citations
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