D. Philipp Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

faculty

11 h-index 68 pubs 410 cited

Biography and Research Information

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D. Philipp's research program investigates the integration of animal husbandry, soil science, and plant physiology within silvopastoral systems. This work examines how different grazing practices, fertility management, and forage species composition influence ecosystem services and soil health. Philipp has explored the factors affecting sugar accumulation in forages and utilized machine learning for optimizing silvopasture components. Recent publications also address the coupling of soil-plant-water-animal systems using spatial monitoring technologies and the relationships between soil electrical conductivity and terrain data in agroforestry settings.

Further research includes evaluating the intake, digestibility, and rumen fermentation in sheep fed alfalfa silage with varying proportions of sericea lespedeza, a tannin-rich legume. Philipp's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 11, with 68 total publications and 403 total citations. Key collaborators include Amanda J. Ashworth, Ken Coffey, E. B. Kegley, and Matthew B. Bertucci, primarily from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Metrics

  • h-index: 11
  • Publications: 68
  • Citations: 410

Selected Publications

  • Blackeyed Susan establishment and injury following application of common roadsides herbicides (2025)
  • Forage mass and botanical composition of four annual forages grown in a loblolly pine silvopasture in the Mid‐South USA (2025)
  • Greenhouse evaluation of Great Plains native grasses and forbs tolerance to postemergence herbicides used for roadside weed control (2025)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Predicting spatiotemporal patterns of productivity and grazing from multispectral data using neural network analysis based on system complexity (2024)
  • Temperate silvopastures provide greater ecosystem services than conventional pasture systems (2023)
    32 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Relationships among apparent electrical conductivity and plant and terrain data in an agroforestry system in the Ozark Highlands (2023)
    6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Using supplemental condensed tannin to mitigate tall fescue toxicosis in non-pregnant, non-lactating ewes consuming tall fescue silage (2022)
    4 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Intake, digestibility, and rumen fermentation by lactating beef cows offered bermudagrass hay with different sources of dried distillers grains (2022)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Spatial monitoring technologies for coupling the soil plant water animal nexus (2022)
    7 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Agroforestry Practices for Soil Conservation and Resilient Agriculture (2021)
    18 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • PSXVI-27 Using tannin to mitigate tall fescue toxicosis (2021)
  • Teasing Apart Silvopasture System Components Using Machine Learning for Optimization (2021)
    12 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Root decomposition in silvopastures is influenced by grazing, fertility, and grass species (2021)
    19 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Factors Affecting Sugar Accumulation and Fluxes in Warm- and Cool-Season Forages Grown in a Silvopastoral System (2021)
    18 citations DOI OpenAlex

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