Armen R. Kemanian

Armen R. Kemanian

Penn State University

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Armen R. Kemanian

Armen R. Kemanian, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Penn State University, specializes in the field of agroecosystems modeling, nutrient and carbon cycling, production systems, resource use efficiency.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Tradeoffs when interseeding cover crops into corn across the Chesapeake Bay watershed

Assessing a century of maize and soybean polyculture for silage production

Maize yield in response to alternating low-and high-density rows of diverse hybrids

The Cycles agroecosystem model: Fundamentals, testing, and applications

Organic fertility inputs synergistically increase denitrification‐derived nitrous oxide emissions in agroecosystems

Artificial intelligence for modeling complex systems: Taming the complexity of expert models to improve decision making

Wheat intraspecific diversity suppressed diseases with subdued yield, economic return and arthropod predation services

Are polycultures for silage pragmatic medleys or gallimaufries?

Armen R. Kemanian Information

University

Position

Associate Professor The

Citations(all)

4315

Citations(since 2020)

2670

Cited By

2697

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

49

Email

University Profile Page

Penn State University

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Armen R. Kemanian Skills & Research Interests

agroecosystems modeling

nutrient and carbon cycling

production systems

resource use efficiency

Top articles of Armen R. Kemanian

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tradeoffs when interseeding cover crops into corn across the Chesapeake Bay watershed

Agricultural Systems

Curt A McConnell

Rachel KN Rozum

Yuning Shi

Armen R Kemanian

2023/6/1

Assessing a century of maize and soybean polyculture for silage production

Amanda B Burton

Armen R Kemanian

2022/5

Maize yield in response to alternating low-and high-density rows of diverse hybrids

European Journal of Agronomy

Amanda B Burton

Armen R Kemanian

2022/4/1

The Cycles agroecosystem model: Fundamentals, testing, and applications

Preprint

Armen R Kemanian

Yuning Shi

Charles M White

Felipe Montes

Claudio O Stöckle

...

2022

Organic fertility inputs synergistically increase denitrification‐derived nitrous oxide emissions in agroecosystems

Ecological Applications

Debasish Saha

Jason P Kaye

Arnab Bhowmik

Mary Ann Bruns

John M Wallace

...

2021/10

Artificial intelligence for modeling complex systems: Taming the complexity of expert models to improve decision making

ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems

Yolanda Gil

Daniel Garijo

Deborah Khider

Craig A Knoblock

Varun Ratnakar

...

2021/7/21

Wheat intraspecific diversity suppressed diseases with subdued yield, economic return and arthropod predation services

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Julie Baniszewski

Amanda Burton

Armen R Kemanian

Greg Roth

John Tooker

2021/8/1

Are polycultures for silage pragmatic medleys or gallimaufries?

Agronomy Journal

Amanda.B. Burton

Julie Baniszewski

Gregory .W. Roth

John F. Tooker

Armen .R. Kemanian

2021

Cover crop effects on maize drought stress and yield

Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

Mitchell C Hunter

Armen R Kemanian

David A Mortensen

2021/5/1

A semi‐commercial case study of willow biomass production in the northeastern USA

Agronomy Journal

Felipe Montes

Eric S Fabio

Lawrence B Smart

Tom L Richard

Rodrigo Masip Añó

...

2021/3

Cover crops and drought: Maize ecophysiology and yield dataset

Data in Brief

Mitchell C Hunter

Armen R Kemanian

David A Mortensen

2021/2/9

Modeling the contributions of nitrogen mineralization to yield of corn

Agronomy Journal

Charlie M. White

Denise M. Finney

Armen R. Kemanian

Jason P. Kaye

2021

The response of maize, sorghum, and soybean yield to growing-phase climate revealed with machine learning

Environmental Research Letters

Alexis L Hoffman

Armen R Kemanian

Chris E Forest

2020/2/28

The dos and don'ts of no-till continuous cropping: evidence from wheat yield and nitrogen use efficiency

Field Crops Research

Oswaldo R Ernst

Armen R Kemanian

Sebastián Mazzilli

Guillermo Siri-Prieto

Santiago Dogliotti

2020/10/15

What can crop modelers learn from machine learning models about corn, sorghum and soybean?

Armen Kemanian

Alexis Hoffman

Forest Chris

2020/2/3

Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide effects on maize and alfalfa in the Northeast US: A comparison of model predictions and observed data

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

José P Castaño-Sánchez

C Alan Rotz

Heather D Karsten

Armen R Kemanian

2020/9/15

Quantifying co-benefits of water quality policies: An integrated assessment model of nitrogen management

American Journal of Agricultural Economics

Weizhe Weng

Kelly M. Cobourn

Armen R. Kemanian

Kevin J. Boyle

Yuning Shi

...

2024/3

Soybean yield in relation to environmental and soil properties

European Journal of Agronomy

Giovani Stefani Faé

Armen R Kemanian

Gregory W Roth

Charles White

John E Watson

2020/8/1

Can crop models identify critical gaps in genetics, environment, and management interactions?

Claudio O Stöckle

Armen R Kemanian

2020/6/12

Costos ocultos de la intensificación agrícola

Cangué

Oswaldo Ernst

Armén Kemanián

Santiago Dogliotti

2020/12/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 164
Robert B. Jackson

Robert B. Jackson

Stanford University

H-index: 62
Claudio Stockle

Claudio Stockle

Washington State University

H-index: 53
Jason Kaye

Jason Kaye

Penn State University

H-index: 48
David R. Huggins

David R. Huggins

Washington State University

H-index: 45
John Tooker

John Tooker

Penn State University

H-index: 42
Lawrence B. Smart

Lawrence B. Smart

Cornell University

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