Cinthia K. Johnson, Ph.D.

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2001 The University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 
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Agronomy Agriculture, Soil Science Agriculture, Geophysics
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John W. Doran grad student 2001 University of Nebraska - Lincoln
 (Soil electrical conductivity classification: Applications for sustainable management in semiarid cropping systems.)
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Scudiero E, Corwin DL, Wienhold BJ, et al. (2015) Downscaling Landsat 7 canopy reflectance employing a multi-soil sensor platform Precision Agriculture
Johnson CK, Eigenberg RA, Doran JW, et al. (2005) Status of soil electrical conductivity studies by central state researchers Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 48: 979-989
Johnson CK, Eskridge KM, Corwin DL. (2005) Apparent soil electrical conductivity: Applications for designing and evaluating field-scale experiments Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 46: 181-202
Johnson CK, Wienhold BJ, Doran JW, et al. (2004) Linking microbial-scale findings to farm-scale outcomes in a dryland cropping system Precision Agriculture. 5: 311-328
Johnson CK, Eskridge KM, Wienhold BJ, et al. (2003) Using electrical conductivity classification and within-field variability to design field-scale research Agronomy Journal. 95: 602-613
Johnson CK, Mortensen DA, Wienhold BJ, et al. (2003) Site-specific management zones based on soil electrical conductivity in a semiarid cropping system Agronomy Journal. 95: 303-315
Johnson CK, Doran JW, Duke HR, et al. (2001) Field-scale electrical conductivity mapping for delineating soil condition Soil Science Society of America Journal. 65: 1829-1837
Johnson CK, Vigil MF, Doxtader KG, et al. (1996) Measuring bacterial and fungal substrate-induced respiration in dry soils Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 28: 427-432
Johnson CK, West NE. (1988) Laboratory comparisons of five seed-trap designs for dry, windy environments Canadian Journal of Botany. 66: 346-348
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