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Current · Arkansas
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2019
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Gordon T. Jones's research activities have primarily focused on the study of plant physiological responses. His work has investigated how plants react to various environmental stressors, including drought conditions and the presence of specific chemicals. Jones has explored methods for improving plant resilience and yield, particularly in agricultural contexts. His publications date up to 2019, indicating his recent activity in research is limited.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 116
Selected Publications
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Off-target Movement of DGA and BAPMA Dicamba to Sensitive Soybean (2019)
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Response of Soybean Offspring to a Dicamba Drift Event the Previous Year (2019)
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Off-Target Movement of Diglycolamine Dicamba to Non-dicamba Soybean Using Practices to Minimize Primary Drift (2019)
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Effect of Low Doses of Dicamba Alone and in Combination with Glyphosate on Parent Soybean and Offspring (2018)
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