Gary Gillespie

About Gary Gillespie

Gary Gillespie, With an exceptional h-index of 5 and a recent h-index of 5 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College Dublin,

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

Unlocking the genetic diversity and population structure of the newly introduced two-row spring European HerItage Barley collecTion (ExHIBiT)

Comparison of ammonia‐N volatilization losses from untreated granular urea and granular urea treated with NutriSphere‐N®

PROTOCOLS FOR THE DIGITAL COLLECTION OF DATA FOR DECISION MAKING IN CROP PRODUCTION

The effect of cultivation systems on water availability and soil organic matter under winter wheat in Ireland

The potential for hydrolysed sheep wool as a sustainable source of fertiliser for Irish agriculture

Can machine learning classification methods improve the prediction of leaf wetness in North-Western Europe compared to established empirical methods?

Estimating the current area of European tillage systems occupied by tramlines and a potential approach for the cultivation of this underutilised area

Gary Gillespie Information

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Position

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Citations(all)

204

Citations(since 2020)

123

Cited By

137

hIndex(all)

5

hIndex(since 2020)

5

i10Index(all)

3

i10Index(since 2020)

3

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Top articles of Gary Gillespie

Unlocking the genetic diversity and population structure of the newly introduced two-row spring European HerItage Barley collecTion (ExHIBiT)

Frontiers in Plant Science,

2024/3/20

Comparison of ammonia‐N volatilization losses from untreated granular urea and granular urea treated with NutriSphere‐N®

Soil Use and Management

2024/1

PROTOCOLS FOR THE DIGITAL COLLECTION OF DATA FOR DECISION MAKING IN CROP PRODUCTION

Biosystems and Food Engineering Research Review 28

2023/10/27

The effect of cultivation systems on water availability and soil organic matter under winter wheat in Ireland

XXXI International Horticultural Congress (IHC2022): International Symposium on Water: a Worldwide Challenge for Horticulture! 1373

2022/8/14

The potential for hydrolysed sheep wool as a sustainable source of fertiliser for Irish agriculture

Sustainability

2021/12/30

Can machine learning classification methods improve the prediction of leaf wetness in North-Western Europe compared to established empirical methods?

Expert Systems with Applications

2021/11/15

Estimating the current area of European tillage systems occupied by tramlines and a potential approach for the cultivation of this underutilised area

Biosystems Engineering

2020/9/1

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