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Derrick Harrison's research focuses on soybean genetics and cultivation, particularly in relation to environmental stress and seed composition. His work investigates the genetic architecture of seed components and the stability of seed protein across different environments. Harrison has studied the impact of flooding on soybean yield and seed composition, as well as the response to selection for flood tolerance using various breeding methods. He has also contributed to the development of high-throughput screening methods for hypoxia tolerance in soybean germplasm. His recent publications include the registration of several soybean germplasm lines with desirable traits such as high protein content, flood tolerance, and drought tolerance. Harrison collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Liliana Florez‐Palacios, Andrea Acuña, Leandro Mozzoni, and Chengjun Wu, with whom he has co-authored numerous publications. His scholarly output includes 17 publications, with an h-index of 6 and 109 citations.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 17
- Citations: 113
Selected Publications
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Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line (2025)
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Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean (2024)
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Registration of R18‐14147: A high‐protein conventional soybean germplasm line (2024)
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Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line (2024)
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Spatial models for seed yield, wilting, and maturity in furrow-irrigated soybean plots (2022)
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Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean (2022)
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Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance (2021)
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Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system (2021)
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- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R18‐14147: A high‐protein conventional soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R18‐14147: A high‐protein conventional soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean
- Spatial models for seed yield, wilting, and maturity in furrow-irrigated soybean plots
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Registration of R18‐14147: A high‐protein conventional soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
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