Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

University of Florida

H-index: 16

North America-United States

About Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Gabriel Maltais-Landry, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Florida, specializes in the field of Sustainable agriculture, Nutrient cycling.

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

Three years of cover crops management increased soil organic matter and labile carbon pools in a subtropical vegetable agroecosystem

Long‐term integration of bahiagrass into a cover‐cropped and strip‐tilled peanut–cotton rotation has a limited effect on soil carbon and other soil properties

Granulated fertilizers are more efficient in reducing potassium leaching losses than combining biosolids with inorganic sources

Cassava-legume intercropping is more beneficial in low-input systems: A meta-analysis

Different cover crops have a limited impact on marketable yields and biogeochemical cycling but secondary effects on pollinators and plant-parasitic nematodes in Florida …

Depth-dependent effects of cover crops in citrus orchards on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil microbial communities

Carbon nanomaterials are a superior soil amendment for sandy soils than biochar based on impacts on lettuce growth, physiology and soil biochemical quality

Nitrogen release dynamics of cover crop mixtures in a subtropical agroecosystem were rapid and species-specific

Gabriel Maltais-Landry Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor -

Citations(all)

1465

Citations(since 2020)

810

Cited By

883

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

19

i10Index(since 2020)

18

Email

University Profile Page

University of Florida

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Gabriel Maltais-Landry Skills & Research Interests

Sustainable agriculture

Nutrient cycling

Top articles of Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Three years of cover crops management increased soil organic matter and labile carbon pools in a subtropical vegetable agroecosystem

Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment

Precious Nyabami

Ethan Weinrich

Gabriel Maltais‐Landry

Yang Lin

2024/3

Long‐term integration of bahiagrass into a cover‐cropped and strip‐tilled peanut–cotton rotation has a limited effect on soil carbon and other soil properties

Soil Science Society of America Journal

Gabriel Maltais‐Landry

Michael James

Chris Wilson

Lesley Schumacher

Zane Grabau

...

2024/1

Granulated fertilizers are more efficient in reducing potassium leaching losses than combining biosolids with inorganic sources

Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo

Julia Barra Netto-Ferreira

Fernanda Palmeira Gabetto

Ana Carolina Muniz de Araujo

Ricardo de Castro Dias

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

...

2024/4/8

Cassava-legume intercropping is more beneficial in low-input systems: A meta-analysis

Field Crops Research

Micah Dettweiler

Chris Wilson

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Greg MacDonald

2023/9/1

Different cover crops have a limited impact on marketable yields and biogeochemical cycling but secondary effects on pollinators and plant-parasitic nematodes in Florida …

Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems

John Allar

Rachel Mallinger

Chang Liu

Zane Grabau

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

2023

Depth-dependent effects of cover crops in citrus orchards on soil carbon and nitrogen cycling, greenhouse gas emissions, and soil microbial communities

Applied Soil Ecology

Antonio Castellano-Hinojosa

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Willm Martens-Habbena

Sarah L Strauss

2023/12/1

Carbon nanomaterials are a superior soil amendment for sandy soils than biochar based on impacts on lettuce growth, physiology and soil biochemical quality

NanoImpact

Jaya Nepal

Xiaoping Xin

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Wiqar Ahmad

Jorge Pereira

...

2023/7/1

Nitrogen release dynamics of cover crop mixtures in a subtropical agroecosystem were rapid and species-specific

Plant and Soil

Precious Nyabami

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Yang Lin

2023/11

Using processed fertilizers or composted poultry manure results in similar yields but contrasting nutrient budgets in organic cabbage production

Journal of Plant Nutrition

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Caroline Buchanan

James Longanecker

2023/6/15

Water-dispersible carbon nanomaterials improve lettuce (Latuca sativa) growth and enhance soil biochemical quality at low to medium application rates

Plant and Soil

Jaya Nepal

Xiaoping Xin

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Alan L. Wright

Peter J. Stoffella

...

2022/12

Nitrogen fertilization and genotype jointly drive bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) productivity but are not associated with differences in SOC

Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment

Hannah L Rusch

Augusto Cesar Mendoza Mahomar

Yolanda Lopez

Mario Henrique Murad Leite Andrade

Gabriel Maltais‐Landry

...

2023/9

Limited benefits of summer cover crops on nitrogen cycling in organic vegetable production

Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems

John Allar

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

2022/3

Understanding Nitrogen Dynamics and Its Fate in Inorganic Forms in Sandy Soils Under a Cover Crop System in Florida

Juma Bukomba

Mary G Lusk

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Yuncong Li

2022/11/7

Integrating perennial bahiagrass into the conventional rotation of cotton and peanut enhances interactions between microbial and nematode communities

Applied Soil Ecology

Kaile Zhang

Lesley Schumacher

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Zane J Grabau

Sheeja George

...

2022/2/1

Absolute microbiome profiling highlights the links among microbial stability, soil health, and crop productivity under long-term sod-based rotation

Biology and Fertility of Soils

Kaile Zhang

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Michael James

Valerie Mendez

David Wright

...

2022/11

Compost composition and application rate have a greater impact on spinach yield and soil fertility benefits than feedstock origin

Horticulturae

Alicia J Kelley

David N Campbell

Ann C Wilkie

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

2022/7/29

Magnesium fertilization has a greater impact on soil and leaf nutrient concentrations than nitrogen or calcium fertilization in Florida orange production

Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems

Eduardo Esteves

Davie M Kadyampakeni

Flavia Zambon

Rhuanito S Ferrarezi

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

2022/1

Rigorous, empirical, and quantitative: a proposed pipeline for soil health assessments

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Jordon Wade

Steve W Culman

Caley K Gasch

Cristina Lazcano

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

...

2022/7/1

Long-term sod-based rotation promotes beneficial root microbiomes and increases crop productivity

Biology and Fertility of Soils

Kaile Zhang

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

Sheeja George

Zane J Grabau

Ian M. Small

...

2022/5

A review of the effect of magnesium on performance of Huanglongbing (HLB)-affected and non-HLB-affected citrus trees.

Eduardo Esteves

Davie Kadyampakeni

Gabriel Maltais-Landry

2021

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