M. M. A. Blake-Kalff
- Plant Science top 2%
- Molecular Biology top 10%
- Pollution top 5%
- Soil Science top 5%
- Biochemistry top 5%
- Co-authors
- J. O. D. ColemanT. G. E. DaviesMalcolm J. HawkesfordKazuki SaitoAkiko Watanabe‐TakahashiFrank W. SmithHideki TakahashiS. P. McGrath
- Topics
- Nitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica (10 papers)Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (3 papers)Crop Yield and Soil Fertility (3 papers)
- Cited by
- Plant SciencePollutionBiochemistry
- Partner nations
- United KingdomAustraliaNetherlands
In The Last Decade
M. M. A. Blake-Kalff
14 papers receiving 1.3k citations
Peers
Comparison fields: 5 of 79
- Plant Science 932
- Molecular Biology 825
- Pollution 218
- Soil Science 133
- Biochemistry 133
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. M. A. Blake-Kalff
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All Works
| # | Work | Indexed citations |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crop quality effects of sulphur and nitrogen | 1 |
| 2 | History and Outlook for Sulphur Fertilisers in Europe | 41 |
| 3 | Crop Responses to Sulphur Fertilisation in Europe | 31 |
| 4 | Sulphur Deficiency Diagnosis Using Plant Tissue Analysis | 9 |
| 5 | Sulphur in Soils: Processes, Behaviour and Measurement | 5 |
| 6 | 23 | |
| 7 | 19 | |
| 8 | 439 | |
| 9 | 90 | |
| 10 | Diagnosis of sulphur deficiency in oilseed rape and wheat. | 2 |
| 11 | Sulphur utilisation efficiency in oilseed rape | 2 |
| 12 | 141 | |
| 13 | 47 | |
| 14 | 77 | |
| 15 | 484 |
About M. M. A. Blake-Kalff
M. M. A. Blake-Kalff is a scholar working on Agronomy and Crop Science, Biochemistry and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, having authored 15 papers that have together received 1.4k indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Nitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica (10 papers), Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (3 papers) and Crop Yield and Soil Fertility (3 papers). The work is most often cited by research in Plant Science (932 citations), Pollution (218 citations) and Biochemistry (133 citations). M. M. A. Blake-Kalff has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, Australia and Netherlands. Frequent co-authors include J. O. D. Coleman, T. G. E. Davies, Malcolm J. Hawkesford, Kazuki Saito, Akiko Watanabe‐Takahashi, Frank W. Smith, Hideki Takahashi, S. P. McGrath, Fang‐Jie Zhao and Rebecca A. Randall. Their work appears in journals such as PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, The Plant Journal and Trends in Plant Science.
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