K. R. Harmoney Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
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K. R. Harmoney's research focuses on rangeland ecology, specifically investigating the long-term effects of land management practices. Their work includes studying the impact of late-summer prescribed fire on the botanical composition, soil cover, and forage production in Caucasian bluestem-infested rangelands. This research is part of a multi-year study, with Harmoney contributing to data collection and analysis over a five-year period.
Harmoney collaborates with K. C. Olson at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Their publication record, while nascent, indicates active engagement in field research and data dissemination within the agricultural science community. Harmoney's scholarly output to date includes two publications, with a citation count of one and an h-index of one, reflecting early-career research contributions.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Effects of Late-Summer Prescribed Fire on Botanical Composition, Soil Cover, and Forage Production in Caucasian Bluestem-Infested Rangeland in the Kansas Smoky Hills: Year 4 of 5 (2023)
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