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Professor/ Dean and the Division of Agriculture Senior Associate Vice President for Academic Programs
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Jeffrey T. Edwards' research interests include the development and evaluation of crop varieties, specifically winter wheat, focusing on yield stability and producer preferences. He has investigated the relationship between yield gains and observable traits in wheat cultivars, such as 'Gallagher' and 'Iba'. His work also extends to agricultural practices, including the use of cover crops and no-till methods in cotton production to manage water runoff and quality in the Southern Great Plains. Additionally, Edwards has contributed to research on pain management, specifically evaluating the efficacy of diamagnetically enhanced transdermal ibuprofen for knee osteoarthritis. His scholarly contributions are reflected in a h-index of 25, with 80 total publications and over 1,892 citations.
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- h-index: 25
- Publications: 78
- Citations: 1,888
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High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat (2025)
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- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- High yield stability and susceptibility to stripe rust associate with large yield gaps in rainfed winter wheat
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
- ‘Gallagher’ and ‘Iba’ hard red winter wheat: Half‐sibs inseparable by yield gain, separable by producer preference
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