Jonathan D. Richwine Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor

Arkansas State University

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5 h-index 13 pubs 160 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Jonathan D. Richwine's research focuses on agronomic practices and their effects on grassland ecosystems. His work investigates the impact of nitrogen fertilization and different grass species on soil microbial communities, specifically examining the abundance, activity, and diversity of diazotrophic and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria. Richwine also studies methods to improve the establishment and persistence of native grasses and forbs in pasture settings. This includes evaluating the use of companion crops like browntop millet and assessing the benefits of native forbs for pollinator resources, forage quality, and overall pasture productivity. His publications explore the blooming and forage characteristics of native forbs under repeated defoliation and the influence of urea fertilization on microbial nitrogen cycling in C4 grasslands.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 13
  • Citations: 160

Selected Publications

  • Interseeded Native Forbs Resilient Under Variable Grazing Regimen (2025) DOI
  • Native Warm-Season Grasses Show Limited Response to Phosphorus and Potassium (2025) DOI
  • Native Forbs Provide Pollinator Resources and Improve Forage Nutrient Composition, Animal Performance, and Pasture Productivity (2024) DOI
  • Native Warm-Season Grass Response to Nitrogen Fertilization (2024) DOI
  • Blooming and Forage Characteristics of Twelve Native Forbs Subjected to Repeated Defoliation (2023) DOI

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