L. E. Moser

1.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
22 papers, 887 citations indexed

About

L. E. Moser is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Environmental Chemistry and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, L. E. Moser has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 887 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science, 10 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 6 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in L. E. Moser's work include Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (10 papers), Turfgrass Adaptation and Management (9 papers) and Bioenergy crop production and management (5 papers). L. E. Moser is often cited by papers focused on Ruminant Nutrition and Digestive Physiology (10 papers), Turfgrass Adaptation and Management (9 papers) and Bioenergy crop production and management (5 papers). L. E. Moser collaborates with scholars based in United States and Egypt. L. E. Moser's co-authors include S. S. Waller, Kenneth J. Moore, K. P. Vogel, J. F. Pedersen, Blaine Johnson, Lynn E. Sollenberger, Byron L. Burson, K. P. Vogel, J. Jeffrey Mullahey and Marty R. Schmer and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Dairy Science, Crop Science and Agronomy Journal.

In The Last Decade

L. E. Moser

22 papers receiving 834 citations

Hit Papers

Describing and Quantifying Growth Stages of Perennial For... 1991 2026 2002 2014 1991 100 200 300 400

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
L. E. Moser United States 12 652 245 243 167 165 22 887
Lowell E. Moser United States 17 571 0.9× 192 0.8× 229 0.9× 181 1.1× 126 0.8× 48 853
J. D. Berdahl United States 20 936 1.4× 318 1.3× 504 2.1× 253 1.5× 251 1.5× 99 1.4k
J. Ronald George United States 18 664 1.0× 116 0.5× 338 1.4× 83 0.5× 131 0.8× 34 978
S. S. Waller United States 17 702 1.1× 172 0.7× 364 1.5× 114 0.7× 221 1.3× 54 1.2k
J. C. Read United States 14 651 1.0× 460 1.9× 250 1.0× 350 2.1× 188 1.1× 26 1.0k
Arvid Boe United States 20 841 1.3× 431 1.8× 461 1.9× 369 2.2× 117 0.7× 103 1.3k
K. P. Vogel United States 18 1.2k 1.8× 542 2.2× 522 2.1× 433 2.6× 242 1.5× 41 1.6k
M. A. Hussey United States 20 956 1.5× 572 2.3× 436 1.8× 436 2.6× 118 0.7× 61 1.5k
Nancy Ehlke United States 20 728 1.1× 102 0.4× 711 2.9× 96 0.6× 246 1.5× 82 1.2k
Daren D. Redfearn United States 18 698 1.1× 103 0.4× 280 1.2× 70 0.4× 158 1.0× 51 970

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kirch, B., L. E. Moser, S. S. Waller, et al.. (2007). Selection and Dietary Quality of Beef Cattle Grazing Smooth Bromegrass, Switchgrass, and Big Bluestem. The Professional Animal Scientist. 23(6). 672–680. 7 indexed citations
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Schmer, Marty R., K. P. Vogel, Rob Mitchell, et al.. (2005). Establishment Stand Thresholds for Switchgrass Grown as a Bioenergy Crop. Crop Science. 46(1). 157–161. 83 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., Byron L. Burson, & Lynn E. Sollenberger. (2004). Warm-season (C4) grasses. 107 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., et al.. (1999). Canopy Analysis as a Technique to Characterize Defoliation Intensity on Sandhills Range. Journal of Range Management. 52(4). 357–357. 6 indexed citations
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Hendrickson, John, L. E. Moser, Kenneth J. Moore, & S. S. Waller. (1998). Morphological Development of 2 Warm-Season Grasses in the Nebraska Sandhills. Journal of Range Management. 51(4). 456–456. 13 indexed citations
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Mitchell, Robert B., Daren D. Redfearn, L. E. Moser, et al.. (1997). Relationships Between In Situ Protein Degradability and Grass Developmental Morphology. Journal of Dairy Science. 80(6). 1143–1149. 16 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., et al.. (1997). Advanced Degrees in Agronomy: Value Perceptions from the North Central Region of the United States. Journal of natural resources and life sciences education. 26(2). 170–176. 2 indexed citations
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Brejda, John J., et al.. (1993). Dependence of 3 Nebraska Sandhills Warm-Season Grasses on Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizae. Journal of Range Management. 46(1). 14–14. 27 indexed citations
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Mullahey, J. Jeffrey, S. S. Waller, Kenneth J. Moore, L. E. Moser, & Terry J. Klopfenstein. (1992). In Situ Ruminal Protein Degradation of Switchgrass and Smooth Bromegrass. Agronomy Journal. 84(2). 183–188. 40 indexed citations
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Ya, Tao, Thomas L. Thompson, L. E. Moser, & S. S. Waller. (1991). Hybrid Expert System for Beef-Forage Grazing Management. Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 7(2). 262–272. 2 indexed citations
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Moore, Kenneth J., L. E. Moser, K. P. Vogel, et al.. (1991). Describing and Quantifying Growth Stages of Perennial Forage Grasses. Agronomy Journal. 83(6). 1073–1077. 437 indexed citations breakdown →
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Mullahey, J. Jeffrey, S. S. Waller, & L. E. Moser. (1990). Defoliation Effects on Production and Morphological Development of Little Bluestem. Journal of Range Management. 43(6). 497–497. 34 indexed citations
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Waller, S. S., et al.. (1989). FORAGE VALUE OF WEED SPECIES IN A GRASS SEEDING. Insecta mundi. 1 indexed citations
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Vogel, K. P., et al.. (1989). Genetic Variability for Seedling Atrazine Tolerance in Indiangrass. Crop Science. 29(1). 18–23. 3 indexed citations
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Brejda, John J., Patrick J. Shea, L. E. Moser, & S. S. Waller. (1988). Atrazine Dissipation and Off-Plot Movement in a Nebraska Sandhills Subirrigated Meadow. Journal of Range Management. 41(5). 416–416. 7 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., et al.. (1988). Grass Seedling Emergence, Morphology, and Establishment as Affected by Planting Depth. Agronomy Journal. 80(3). 383–387. 35 indexed citations
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Brown, W. F., L. E. Moser, & Terry J. Klopfenstein. (1986). Development and validation of a dynamic model of growth and quality for cool season grasses. Agricultural Systems. 20(1). 37–52. 11 indexed citations
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Vogel, K. P., et al.. (1984). Atrazine Tolerance in Warm‐Season Grass Seedlings1. Agronomy Journal. 76(6). 891–895. 24 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., et al.. (1983). Yield, vigor, and persistence of sand lovegrass (Eragrostis trichodes (Nutt.) Wood) following clipping treatments on a range site in Nebraska.. 36(2). 236–238. 4 indexed citations
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Moser, L. E., et al.. (1968). Rhizome and Tiller Development of Kentucky Bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.) as Influenced by Photoperiod, Cold Treatment, and Variety1. Agronomy Journal. 60(6). 632–635. 6 indexed citations

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