C. Andy King
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Botswana (2018); Universität Hamburg (2018); Altera (United States) (1996); University of Arkansas System (2017–2020); United States Department of the Navy (1898); United States Navy (1898); Botswana University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (2018)
Faculty Researcher
Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
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Biomedical Subjects
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
C. Andy King's research focuses on understanding the genetic basis of plant traits, particularly in soybean (Glycine max). His work involves identifying and confirming genetic loci associated with important agronomic characteristics, such as canopy wilting and water use efficiency. King utilizes genome-wide association mapping and genetic markers, including single nucleotide polymorphisms, to investigate the relationship between genotype and phenotype in soybean.
His research has been supported by federal funding, including a grant from the NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences for work on branch stress microscopy and the mechanobiology of 3D morphogenesis and invasive diseases. King has a h-index of 32 and has authored 56 publications, which have been cited approximately 2,947 times. He actively collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Larry C. Purcell, Siva K. Chamarthi, and Avjinder S. Kaler, and maintains an active laboratory website.
Metrics
- h-index: 33
- Publications: 56
- Citations: 3,007
Selected Publications
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Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction (2024)
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Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping (2021)
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Nitrogen fixation sensitivity related to water use efficiency at reproductive development in soybean (2020)
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Mapping and confirmation of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with carbon isotope ratio (δ<sup>13</sup>C) in soybean (2020)
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Registration of soybean germplasm lines R10‐2436 and R10‐2710 with drought tolerance traits and high yield under moderate water stress (2020)
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Association mapping identifies loci for canopy temperature under drought in diverse soybean genotypes (2018)
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Association mapping identifies loci for canopy coverage in diverse soybean genotypes (2018)
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Genome‐Wide Association Mapping of Carbon Isotope and Oxygen Isotope Ratios in Diverse Soybean Genotypes (2017)
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Genome-wide association mapping of canopy wilting in diverse soybean genotypes (2017)
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Evaluation of Methods for Estimating Transpiration Response to Soil Drying for Container‐Grown Plants (2017)
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Meta-analysis to refine map position and reduce confidence intervals for delayed-canopy-wilting QTLs in soybean (2016)
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Erratum to: Genome-wide association study (GWAS) of carbon isotope ratio (δ13C) in diverse soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] genotypes (2015)
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Genome‐Wide Association Analysis of Diverse Soybean Genotypes Reveals Novel Markers for Nitrogen Traits (2015)
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Genome-Wide Association Study of Ureide Concentration in Diverse Maturity Group IV Soybean [<i>Glycine max</i>(L.) Merr.] Accessions (2015)
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Association Mapping of Total Carotenoids in Diverse Soybean Genotypes Based on Leaf Extracts and High-Throughput Canopy Spectral Reflectance Measurements (2015)
Federal Grants 1 $190,629 total
Developing branch stress microscopy for the mechanobiology of 3D morphogenesis and invasive diseases
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Top Collaborators
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Association mapping for water use efficiency in soybean identifies previously reported and novel loci and permits genomic prediction
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
- Identification and Confirmation of Loci Associated With Canopy Wilting in Soybean Using Genome-Wide Association Mapping
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