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Sharon A. Clay
Researcher at South Dakota State University
Publications - 231
Citations - 4828
Sharon A. Clay is an academic researcher from South Dakota State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weed & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 221 publications receiving 4318 citations. Previous affiliations of Sharon A. Clay include Agricultural Research Service & San Diego State University.
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Phosphorus Sorption and Availability from Biochars and Soil/Biochar Mixtures
Rajesh Chintala,Thomas E. Schumacher,Louis M. McDonald,David E. Clay,Douglas D. Malo,Sharon K. Papiernik,Sharon A. Clay,James Julson +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the P sorption and availability from biochars produced from the fast pyrolysis of corn stover (Zea mays L.), Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa Lawson and C. Lawson), and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.).
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Weed seed bank emergence across the Corn Belt
Frank Forcella,Robert G. Wilson,Jack Dekker,Robert J. Kremer,John Cardina,Randy L. Anderson,David M. Alm,Karen A. Renner,R. Gordon Harvey,Sharon A. Clay,Douglas D. Buhler +10 more
TL;DR: Variation among site-years, for some species, could be attributed to microclimate variables thought to induce secondary dormancy in spring, and relationships between seedbank emergence and microclimatic variables were sought.
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Stability of corn (zea mays)-velvetleaf (abutilon theophrasti) interference relationships
John L. Lindquist,David A. Mortensen,Sharon A. Clay,Richard Schmenk,James J. Kells,Kirk A. Howatt,Philip Westra +6 more
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Crop Residue Management Challenges: A Special Issue Overview
David E. Clay,Ronald Alverson,Jane M. F. Johnson,Douglas L. Karlen,Sharon A. Clay,Michael Wang,Stephanie A. Bruggeman,Shaina Westhoff +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a special issue of the Crop Residues for Advanced Biofuels: Effects on Soil Carbon workshop, which provides a forum for identifying knowledge gaps associated with crop residue management and expands the discussion from a regional Midwestern U.S. to a global perspective.
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Characterizing Water and Nitrogen Stress in Corn Using Remote Sensing
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of water and N stress on reflectance from a corn (Zea mays L.) crop, and the impacts of implementing a remote-sensing-based model on N recommendations were evaluated.