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Johnie N. Jenkins

Researcher at Mississippi State University

Publications -  349
Citations -  8258

Johnie N. Jenkins is an academic researcher from Mississippi State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Germplasm. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 335 publications receiving 7479 citations. Previous affiliations of Johnie N. Jenkins include United States Department of Agriculture & Agricultural Research Service.

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Spatial Variability Analysis of Soil Physical Properties of Alluvial Soils

TL;DR: In this article, the degree of spatial variability of soil has been investigated and the extent of surface spatial analysis and interpretation of the variability of soils has been studied, including the distribution of subsurface and stone in site-specific farming.
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Resistance of plants to insects.

TL;DR: This chapter discusses the resistance of plants to insects, the ability of a certain variety to produce a larger yield of good quality than other varieties at the same initial level of infestation and under similar environmental conditions.
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Yield and fiber quality of Upland cotton as influenced by nitrogen and potassium nutrition

TL;DR: Evidence is provided that N stress indirectly affects cotton growth, as N deficiency decreased fiber length, strength and micronaire primarily in flowering groups with large percentage of bolls, and K deficiency adversely affects reproductive growth, boll weight, and sugar translocation in cotton.
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Molecular diversity and association mapping of fiber quality traits in exotic G. hirsutum L. germplasm.

TL;DR: The results highlight for the first time the feasibility and potential of association mapping, with consideration of the population structure and stratification existing in cotton germplasm resources, and demonstrate the existence of useful genetic diversity within exotic cotton germ plasm.
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Development of a 63K SNP Array for Cotton and High-Density Mapping of Intraspecific and Interspecific Populations of Gossypium spp.

TL;DR: The produced intraspecific genetic map is the first saturated map that associates into 26 linkage groups corresponding to the number of cotton chromosomes for a cross between two G. hirsutum lines.