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Rafael Zaia's research focuses on plant pathology, specifically investigating seed infections in crops. He has published work on estimating the potential for soybean seed infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at physiological maturity, with a recent publication in 2025. Additionally, his research includes examining the response of edamame germplasm to early-season diseases in the United States, as detailed in a 2024 publication. Zaia's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 1 and a total of 2 publications, which have garnered 1 citation. His work involves collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including J. C. Rupe, M. P. da Silva, and Robert C. Holland, with whom he shares co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Estimating the Potential for Soybean Seed Infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at Physiological Maturity (2025)
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Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States (2024)
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- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Estimating the Potential for Soybean Seed Infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at Physiological Maturity
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Response of the Edamame Germplasm to Early-Season Diseases in the United States
- Estimating the Potential for Soybean Seed Infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at Physiological Maturity
- Estimating the Potential for Soybean Seed Infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at Physiological Maturity
- Estimating the Potential for Soybean Seed Infection by <i>Diaporthe</i> spp. and <i>Cercospora</i> spp. at Physiological Maturity
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