Cherryl Quiñones
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Also affiliated: Australian National University (2020); International Rice Research Institute (2014–2021); University of Arkansas System (2026); ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology (2020); Arkansas Biosciences Institute (2020–2024)
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Cherryl Quiñones' research focuses on understanding plant responses to environmental stressors, particularly high night temperatures in rice. Her work utilizes genome-wide association studies and gene network analyses to identify candidate genes associated with tolerance to these conditions. Quiñones has explored alternative pathways for ascorbate biosynthesis in plants and investigated natural variations in genes that regulate grain weight under warmer night conditions. She has also contributed to the development of field-based infrastructure and cyber-physical systems for studying heat stress in irrigated rice, including phenomics studies. Her research group includes collaborators from Arkansas State University, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Quiñones' scholarly output includes 16 publications with 665 citations and an h-index of 11.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 672
Selected Publications
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Managing yield and soil trace gas fluxes in rice through furrow irrigation and sulfur‐enriched urea (2026)
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A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) (2025)
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Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions (2024)
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Alternative pathways leading to ascorbate biosynthesis in plants: lessons from the last 25 years (2024)
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Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice (2023)
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Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice (2022)
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Systematic determination of the reproductive growth stage most sensitive to high night temperature stress in rice (<i>Oryza sativa</i>) (2020)
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- Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Alternative pathways leading to ascorbate biosynthesis in plants: lessons from the last 25 years
- Natural variation in LONELY GUY-Like 1 regulates rice grain weight under warmer night conditions
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- A technique for measuring non-structural carbohydrate reserves in flag leaves of paddy rice using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR)
- Field Infrastructure for Phenomics of High Night Air Temperature Stress Tolerance of Rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Field‐based infrastructure and cyber–physical system for the study of high night air temperature stress in irrigated rice
- Alternative pathways leading to ascorbate biosynthesis in plants: lessons from the last 25 years
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