Lauren Gwaltney
Researcher
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Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
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Lauren Gwaltney's research focuses on investigating the effects of biochar on soil and environmental conditions within agricultural systems. Her work examines how different types and application rates of biochar influence greenhouse gas emissions, specifically in furrow-irrigated rice cultivation. Gwaltney also studies the impact of biochar on soil properties such as pH and the availability of water-soluble nutrients over time, utilizing greenhouse experiments to simulate field conditions. She has published two articles on these topics and collaborates with researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Diego Della Lunga, Kristofor R. Brye, Samuel B. Fernandes, and Mike Daniels.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice (2025)
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- Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice
- Biochar Source and Rate Effects on Soil pH and Water-Soluble Nutrients Over Time in Simulated Furrow-irrigated Rice in the Greenhouse
- Biochar Source and Rate Effects on Soil pH and Water-Soluble Nutrients Over Time in Simulated Furrow-irrigated Rice in the Greenhouse
- Biochar Source and Rate Effects on Soil pH and Water-Soluble Nutrients Over Time in Simulated Furrow-irrigated Rice in the Greenhouse
- Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice
- Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice
- Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice
- Biochar type and rate effects on greenhouse gas emissions from furrow‐irrigated rice
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