Andrea L. Myers Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

6 h-index 18 pubs 329 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Andrea L. Myers' research investigates agricultural technology and plant science. She has published work on developing a tendon-driven soft robotic gripper for blackberry harvesting, focusing on parameters that impact marketability and harvest efficiency. Her work also includes identifying unique quality attributes of Arkansas-grown fresh-market blackberries and studying the impact of harvest date and year on their physicochemical properties. In the realm of plant science, Myers has explored propagation and restoration techniques for American beech, particularly in relation to mitigating beech bark disease, and refined grafting programs for disease-resistant American beech.

Her research network includes collaborations with Renee T. Threlfall, Margaret Worthington, Scott Lafontaine, and John R. Clark. Myers' scholarship is quantified by an h-index of 6, with 17 total publications and 325 total citations. She remains actively publishing, with her most recent work appearing in 2025.

Metrics

  • h-index: 6
  • Publications: 18
  • Citations: 329

Selected Publications

  • Impact of harvest date and year on the volatile and physicochemical properties of fresh-market blackberry cultivars (2025)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Identifying Unique Quality Attributes of Arkansas-Grown Fresh-Market Blackberries (2023)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Determining Hand-harvest Parameters and Postharvest Marketability Impacts of Fresh-market Blackberries to Develop a Soft-robotic Gripper for Robotic Harvesting (2022)
    9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Tendon-Driven Soft Robotic Gripper for Blackberry Harvesting (2022)
    90 citations DOI OpenAlex

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