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Maribeth Milner
Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Publications - 6
Citations - 597
Maribeth Milner is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crop yield & Interpolation. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 500 citations.
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Estimating crop yield potential at regional to national scales
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a protocol to overcome these limitations based on examples for irrigated rice in China, irrigated and rainfed maize in the USA, and rain-fed wheat in Germany.
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Biofuels from crop residue can reduce soil carbon and increase CO 2 emissions
Adam J. Liska,Haishun Yang,Maribeth Milner,Steve Goddard,Humberto Blanco-Canqui,Matthew P. Pelton,Xiao X. Fang,Haitao Zhu,Andrew E. Suyker +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors consider the potential for soil carbon loss resulting from crop residue removal and show that the emissions from such carbon loss could push total emissions above the US legislative mandate.
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How good is your weed map? A comparison of spatial interpolators
J. Anita Dille,J. Anita Dille,Maribeth Milner,Jeremy J. Groeteke,David A. Mortensen,Martin M. Williams +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of four interpolation methods, namely, inverse distance weighting (IDW), ordinary point kriging (OPK), minimum surface curvature (MC), and multiquadric radial basis function (MUL), with respect to their ability to map weed-seedling densities was evaluated on data from four weed species, velvetleaf, hemp dogbane, common sunflower, and foxtail species.
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Diagnosis of crop secondary and micro-nutrient deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa
Charles S. Wortmann,Kayuki C. Kaizzi,Nouri Maman,Athanase R. Cyamweshi,Mohamed Dicko,Maman Garba,Maribeth Milner,Catherine J. Senkoro,Bitrus Dawi Tarfa,Francis Tettah,Catherine Kibunja,Moses Wazingwa Munthali,Patson C. Nalivata,Davy Nkonde,Leon N. Nabahungu,Korodjouma Ouattara,Idriss Serme +16 more
TL;DR: Positive RYR is powerful diagnostic information and indicative of good profit potential for well-targeted and well-specified SMN application and soil and foliar test results were generally not complementary.
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Maize-nutrient response information applied across Sub-Saharan Africa
Charles S. Wortmann,Maribeth Milner,Kayuki C. Kaizzi,Maman Nouri,Athanase R. Cyamweshi,Mohammed K. Dicko,Catherine Kibunja,Martin Macharia,Ricardo de Maria,Patson C. Nalivata,Negash Demissie,Davy Nkonde,Korodjouma Ouattara,Catherine J. Senkoro,Bitrus Dawi Tarfa,Francis Marthy Tetteh +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Optimization of Fertilizer Recommendations in Africa (OFRA) database of 5500 georeferenced response functions determined from field research conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa.