Jeffrey T. Edwards
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Professor/ Dean and the Division of Agriculture Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Programs
Also affiliated: Oklahoma State University (2004–2021); University of Arkansas System (2003); University of Alabama at Birmingham (2003); Indiana University Bloomington (1995); Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City (2013–2016); Indiana University (1995)
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Jeffrey T. Edwards is a Professor and Dean at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with a significant role as Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Programs in the Division of Agriculture. His scholarly work, reflected in a h-index of 25 and 1,900 citations across 78 publications, centers on agricultural science and animal nutrition, with a particular focus on ruminant physiology and livestock feed. He has investigated topics such as the isotopic analysis of feed components and their impact on animal metabolism, including studies involving deuterium and oxygen isotopes in cattle. His research also extends to crop science, examining yield stability and disease resistance in winter wheat varieties and exploring the use of cover crops in cotton production for improved water management.
Beyond his primary research areas, Edwards has contributed to the broader scientific community through his administrative roles and a recent publication exploring the efficacy of a diamagnetically enhanced transdermal ibuprofen for osteoarthritis pain. His academic career is marked by a consistent publication record and recognition as a highly cited researcher, indicating a sustained impact in his fields of study. He maintains an active laboratory website, suggesting ongoing research endeavors and mentorship.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 78
- Citations: 1,912
Selected Publications
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High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat (2025)
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Effects of energy, mineral supplementation, or both, in combination with monensin on performance of steers grazing winter wheat pasture1 (2007)
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- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
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