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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2020
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OpenAlex · ORCID
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2026-08-08
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Biography and Research Information
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Charlie DeStefano's research has focused on the study of plant physiology and cultivation, with a specific emphasis on plant stress responses and tolerance. Their work also investigates agronomic practices and intercropping systems, seeking to understand how different cultivation methods impact plant health and yield. DeStefano has published research related to these areas, contributing to the broader understanding of agricultural science and sustainable farming techniques.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 14
Selected Publications
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Fault Adaptive Mission Planning: Increasing Useful-Life and Reducing Downtime Through Condition-Based Decision-Making (2020)
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Adaptive Mission Planning and Analysis for Complex Systems (2016)
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Failure Identification for Mission Analysis for Complex Systems (2015)
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A Qualitative Failure Analysis Using Function-Based Performance State-Machines for Fault Identification and Propagation During Early Design Phases (2014)
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