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Presence Current · Arkansas
Last published 2024
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Thomas Walton

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Researcher

Also affiliated: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (2007); United States Department of Agriculture (1989–2007); Denver Federal Center (1983); Regional Municipality of Waterloo (2012); Swansea University (1999); University of Wales (1999)

Faculty Researcher

4 h-index 24 pubs 309 cited

  • Animals
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Models, Statistical
  • Tuberculosis, Gastrointestinal
  • Arousal
  • Attention
  • Corticosterone
  • Exploratory Behavior
  • Fear
  • Risk-Taking
  • Rats, Wistar
  • Maze Learning
  • Mice
  • Rats

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Thomas Walton's research focuses on understanding the physiological responses of plants to environmental factors and management practices. His work has investigated the effects of shade, cutting height, and the application of plant growth regulators on turfgrass species, specifically bermudagrass and zoysiagrass. These studies aim to optimize the health and performance of these grasses, particularly in the context of putting greens. Walton has published 24 papers, accumulating 307 citations, and maintains an h-index of 4. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including W. J. Hutchens, Michael D. Richardson, and John H. McCalla, with whom he has co-authored publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 24
  • Citations: 309

Selected Publications

  • Shade, height of cut, and plant growth regulator effects on bermudagrass and zoysiagrass putting greens (2024)
    Crop Science 4 citations DOI OpenAlex

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