Damon L. Smith

Damon L. Smith

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 32

North America-United States

About Damon L. Smith

Damon L. Smith, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of plant pathology, epidemiology, field crop diseases, soybean, corn.

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

Tar spot of maize in the Americas is caused by a complex of closely related Phyllachora species which vary in their host and geographic range

Development of a qPCR Assay for Species-Specific Detection of the Tar Spot Pathogen Phyllachora maydis

A single laccase acts as a key component of environmental sensing in a broad host range fungal pathogen

Management of soybean cyst nematode and sudden death syndrome with nematode-protectant seed treatments across multiple environments in soybean

Impact of Foliar Fungicide Application on the Culturable Fungal Endophyte Community of Soybean Seed in the Midwest United States

Effects of fungicide application and corn hybrid class on the presence of Fusarium graminearum and the concentration of deoxynivalenol in ear and stalk parts of corn (Zea mays …

Productivity effects of single plant growth promoting rhizobacterium inoculation on Cannabis sativa L. morphological development and flower yield

Uncovering the environmental conditions required for Phyllachora maydis infection and tar spot development on corn in the United States for use as predictive …

Damon L. Smith Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

3930

Citations(since 2020)

2811

Cited By

1374

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

70

i10Index(since 2020)

57

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Damon L. Smith Skills & Research Interests

plant pathology

epidemiology

field crop diseases

soybean

corn

Top articles of Damon L. Smith

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Tar spot of maize in the Americas is caused by a complex of closely related Phyllachora species which vary in their host and geographic range

Authorea Preprints

Kirk Broders

Gloria Iriarte

Gary Bergstrom

Emmanuel Byamukama

Martin Chilvers

...

2024/1/31

Development of a qPCR Assay for Species-Specific Detection of the Tar Spot Pathogen Phyllachora maydis

PhytoFrontiers™

Emily M Roggenkamp

Jill C Check

Akshaya K Biswal

Crystal M Floyd

Laura A Miles

...

2024/1/17

A single laccase acts as a key component of environmental sensing in a broad host range fungal pathogen

Communications Biology

Nathaniel M Westrick

Eddie G Dominguez

Madeline Bondy

Christina M Hull

Damon L Smith

...

2024/3/21

Management of soybean cyst nematode and sudden death syndrome with nematode-protectant seed treatments across multiple environments in soybean

Plant Disease

Kaitlyn M Bissonnette

Jefferson Barizon

Eric A Adee

Keith A Ames

Talon M Becker

...

2024/1/10

Impact of Foliar Fungicide Application on the Culturable Fungal Endophyte Community of Soybean Seed in the Midwest United States

Plant Disease

Jean Carlson Batzer

Amin Shirazi

Maia Lawson

Febina M Mathew

Bijula M Sureshbabu

...

2024/3/1

Effects of fungicide application and corn hybrid class on the presence of Fusarium graminearum and the concentration of deoxynivalenol in ear and stalk parts of corn (Zea mays …

Plant Disease

Maxwell Chibuogwu

Carol Groves

Brian Mueller

Damon L Smith

2024/2/23

Productivity effects of single plant growth promoting rhizobacterium inoculation on Cannabis sativa L. morphological development and flower yield

Authorea Preprints

Dongmei Lyu

Rachel Backer

DL Smith

2024/1/31

Uncovering the environmental conditions required for Phyllachora maydis infection and tar spot development on corn in the United States for use as predictive …

Scientific Reports

Richard W Webster

Camila Nicolli

Tom W Allen

Mandy D Bish

Kaitlyn Bissonnette

...

2023/10/10

Planting into a living cover crop alters preemergence herbicide dynamics and can reduce soybean yield

Weed Technology

Jose J Nunes

Nicholas J Arneson

Ryan P DeWerff

Matt Ruark

Shawn Conley

...

2023/6

Effects of Disease Resistance and Fungicide Application on Management of Tar Spot on Corn in the North Central United States

Plant Health Progress

Tiffanna J Ross

Martin I Chilvers

Adam M Byrne

Damon L Smith

Brian Mueller

...

2023/12/27

A global-temporal analysis on Phytophthora sojae resistance-gene efficacy

Austin G McCoy

Richard R Belanger

Carl A Bradley

Daniel G Cerritos-Garcia

Vinicius C Garnica

...

2023/9/27

A broadly conserved fungal alcohol oxidase (AOX) facilitates fungal invasion of plants

Molecular Plant Pathology

Nathaniel M Westrick

Sung Chul Park

Nancy P Keller

Damon L Smith

Mehdi Kabbage

2023/1

Diversity and Phenology of Soybean Seed Fungal Endophyte Communities in the Upper Midwest United States

PhytoFrontiers

JC Batzer

A Shirazi

N Dangal

M Lawson

F Mathews

...

2023

Enabling national improvement in quality of care for renal colic

BJU international

William Finch

Robert C Calvert

Sarah Fowler

Louisa Hermans

Andrew Dickinson

...

2023/5

Integration of Soybean (Glycine max) Resistance Levels to Sclerotinia Stem Rot into Predictive Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Apothecial Models

Plant Disease

Richard W Webster

Brian D Mueller

Shawn P Conley

Damon L Smith

2023/9/1

Impact of Fungicides on Dual-Purpose and Brown Midrib Zea mays Hybrids Used for Silage in Wisconsin

Plant Health Progress

Maxwell O Chibuogwu

Brian Mueller

Carol L Groves

Damon L Smith

2023/12/5

Prevalence of pest nematodes associated with soybean (Glycine max) in Wisconsin from 1998 to 2021

Journal of Nematology

AE MacGuidwin

DL Smith

SP Conley

KA Saikai

2023/2

Development of Glycine max Germplasm Highly Resistant to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

PhytoFrontiers™

Richard W Webster

Megan McCaghey

Brian D Mueller

Carol L Groves

Febina M Mathew

...

2023/11/26

Fungicide Sensitivity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum from U.S. Soybean and Dry Bean, Compared to Different Regions and Climates

Plant Disease

Edgar H Nieto-Lopez

Thomas Jose Justo Miorini

Cristian A Wulkop-Gil

Martin I. Chilvers

Loren J Giesler

...

2023/8/1

Variation in Isolate Virulence and Accession Resistance Associated with Diaporthe aspalathi, D. caulivora, and D. longicolla in Soybean

Plant Health Progress

Karthika Mohan

Brian Kontz

Paul Okello

Tom W Allen

Gary C Bergstrom

...

2023/12/28

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