W.A. Stoop

1.3k total citations
26 papers, 952 citations indexed

About

W.A. Stoop is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science and Agronomy and Crop Science. According to data from OpenAlex, W.A. Stoop has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 952 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 12 papers in Plant Science and 6 papers in Agronomy and Crop Science. Recurrent topics in W.A. Stoop's work include Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (8 papers), Agriculture and Rural Development Research (7 papers) and Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems (6 papers). W.A. Stoop is often cited by papers focused on Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (8 papers), Agriculture and Rural Development Research (7 papers) and Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems (6 papers). W.A. Stoop collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. W.A. Stoop's co-authors include Amir Kassam, Norman Uphoff, L.O. Fresco, A. K. Thakur, Peter J. Matlon, Tim Hart, T. Defoer and C. Shambu Prasad and has published in prestigious journals such as Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Geoderma and Field Crops Research.

In The Last Decade

W.A. Stoop

25 papers receiving 795 citations

Peers

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M. A. Foale Australia
H. Ssali Uganda
Francis Shaxson United Kingdom
Diane Rickerl United States
A. de Jager Netherlands
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Fields of papers citing papers by W.A. Stoop

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of W.A. Stoop

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All Works

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Thakur, A. K., Amir Kassam, W.A. Stoop, & Norman Uphoff. (2016). Modifying rice crop management to ease water constraints with increased productivity, environmental benefits, and climate-resilience. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 235. 101–104. 25 indexed citations
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Kassam, Amir, W.A. Stoop, & Norman Uphoff. (2011). Review of SRI modifications in rice crop and water management and research issues for making further improvements in agricultural and water productivity. Paddy and Water Environment. 9(1). 163–180. 88 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (2011). The scientific case for system of rice intensification and its relevance for sustainable crop intensification. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability. 9(3). 443–455. 38 indexed citations
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Uphoff, Norman, Amir Kassam, & W.A. Stoop. (2008). A critical assessment of a desk study comparing crop production systems: The example of the ‘system of rice intensification’ versus ‘best management practice’. Field Crops Research. 108(1). 109–114. 56 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (2000). Twenty years of systems research in southern Mali: the Sikasso FSR experience.. 184–191. 2 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1991). ‘Systems research’ or ‘research with a systems perspective’ in Africa Some organizational and technical issues. Agricultural Systems. 35(3). 235–249. 1 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1990). Changes in West African Savanna agriculture in response to growing population and continuing low rainfall. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 31(2). 115–132. 62 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (1988). NARS linkages in technology generation and technology transfer. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 7 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1987). Issues in Implementing Research with a Farming Systems Perspective in NARS. AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA). 1 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (1987). Variations in soil properties along three toposequences in Burkina Faso and implications for the development of improved cropping systems. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 19(3). 241–264. 19 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (1986). Agronomic management of cereal/cowpea cropping systems for major toposequence land types in the West African sacanna. Field Crops Research. 14. 301–319. 28 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (1983). Phosphate adsorption mechanisms in oxidic soils: Implications for P-availability to plants. Geoderma. 31(1). 57–69. 13 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1982). A strategy to raise the productivity of subsistence farming systems in the west African semi-arid tropics.. 2. 519–526. 20 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1982). Effect of cowpeas in cereal rotations on subsequent crop yields under semiarid conditions in Upper Volta.. 653–657. 3 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A.. (1981). Evaluation of the cation status of oxidic soils using adsorption—release curves. Geoderma. 26(1-2). 107–119. 3 indexed citations
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Stoop, W.A., et al.. (1980). The ICRISAT cooperative program in Upper Volta.. 143–150. 4 indexed citations

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