Luis González Nieto
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Also affiliated: Cornell University (2026); Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology (2026)
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Biography and Research Information
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Luis González Nieto's research focuses on horticultural science, specifically investigating orchard management practices and their impact on fruit production and economic viability. His recent work includes comparing the performance and fruit quality of apple trees trained using bi-axis versus single-axis systems. He has also examined the long-term economic profitability of apple orchards based on rootstock and tree density. González Nieto has published 23 papers, accumulating 33 citations, and holds an h-index of 3. He collaborates with researchers such as S.A. Hoying, Gennaro Fazio, and Terence L. Robinson, all affiliated with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, with whom he has co-authored shared publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 23
- Citations: 33
Selected Publications
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Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S (2026)
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- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Comparing Apple Orchard Performance, Fruit Quality, and Summer Hedging Between Bi-Axis and Single-Axis Tall Spindle Training Systems in Western New York
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Long-term effects of rootstock and tree density on the economic profitability of ‘Delicious’ apple orchards in the Northeastern U.S
- Comparing Apple Orchard Performance, Fruit Quality, and Summer Hedging Between Bi-Axis and Single-Axis Tall Spindle Training Systems in Western New York
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