Chad D. Lee
University of Kentucky
39 Papers
162 Citations
Chad D. Lee is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Yield (engineering) & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Chad D. Lee include Michigan State University.
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Papers
Genetic Improvement of U.S. Soybean in Maturity Groups II, III, and IV
Keith Rincker,Randall L. Nelson,James E. Specht,David A. Sleper,T. R. Cary,Silvia R. Cianzio,Shaun N. Casteel,Shawn P. Conley,Pengyin Chen,Vince M. Davis,Carolyn M. Fox,George L. Graef,Chad B. Godsey,David L. Holshouser,Guo-Liang Jiang,Stella K. Kantartzi,William Kenworthy,Chad D. Lee,Rouf Mian,Leah K. McHale,Seth L. Naeve,James H. Orf,Vaino Poysa,William T. Schapaugh,Grover Shannon,Robert Uniatowski,Dechun Wang,Brian W. Diers +27 more
TL;DR: Given that on-farm soybean yields in the United States are also increasing at a rate of 29 kg ha–1 yr–1, it can be inferred that continual release of greater-yielding cultivars has been a substantive driver of the U.S. onfarm realized yield increases.
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Harvest index and straw yield of five classes of wheat
Jing Dai,Brent W. Bean,B. Brown,W.P. Bruening,Jeffrey T. Edwards,Michael Flowers,Russell S. Karow,Chad D. Lee,Gaylon D. Morgan,Michael J. Ottman,Joel K. Ransom,Jochum J. Wiersma +11 more
TL;DR: Differences in the amount of precipitation and cultivars were the major contributors to the variation detected within wheat classes.
Corn yield components and yield responses to defoliation at different row widths.
TL;DR: In this paper, a 2-yr experiment was conducted in Lexington, Kentucky, with two hybrids (113 relative maturity [RM] and 120 RM), two row widths (38 and 76 cm) and a combination of defoliation timings and severities.
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