Jackie A. Lee Data-verified
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Fruit Research Station
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Jackie A. Lee is a graduate student at the Fruit Research Station, part of the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Her research focuses on plant physiology and cultivation, with a specific interest in fruit phenotyping and crop management. Lee co-authored a 2023 publication introducing ShinyFruit, an interactive software designed for fruit phenotyping and its application in blackberry research. She also contributed to a 2026 publication discussing herbicide options for newly planted blackberries. Lee's academic work has involved collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Matthew B. Bertucci, T. Mason Chizk, and John R. Clark, as well as Juan Camilo Velásquez from the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station. Her scholarly output to date includes one publication, with a citation count of 3 and an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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ShinyFruit: interactive fruit phenotyping software and its application in blackberry (2023)
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- ShinyFruit: interactive fruit phenotyping software and its application in blackberry
- ShinyFruit: interactive fruit phenotyping software and its application in blackberry
- ShinyFruit: interactive fruit phenotyping software and its application in blackberry
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
- Herbicide options for newly planted blackberries
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