Charles Gwathmey
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Gwathmey was an American architect. He was a principal at Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, as well as one of the five architects identified as The New York Five in 1969. Gwathmey was perhaps best known for the 1992 renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
Charles Gwathmey's Published Works
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- Alteration of cotton source–sink relations with plant population density and mepiquat chloride (2010) (117)
- Nitrogen Fertilization of No-Till Cotton on Loess-Derived Soils (2001) (82)
- Foliar Feeding of Cotton: Evaluating Potassium Sources, Potassium Solution Buffering, and Boron (1998) (70)
- Adaptation to Midseason Drought of Cowpea Genotypes with Contrasting Senescene Traits (1992) (62)
- Adaptive attributes of cowpea genotypes with delayed monocarpic leaf senescence (1992) (46)
- Potassium Effects on Partitioning, Yield, and Earliness of Contrasting Cotton Cultivars (2007) (45)
- Glyphosate-Resistant Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) Growth, Seed Production, and Interference in Cotton (2009) (43)
- Buffering of foliar potassium and boron solutions for no-tillage cotton production. (2000) (37)
- Potassium Effects on Canopy Light Interception and Earliness of No-Tillage Cotton (1998) (27)
- Managing Earliness in Cotton with Mepiquat-type Growth Regulators (2003) (27)
- AGRONOMY AND SOILS Lint Yield and Crop Maturity Responses to Irrigation in a Short-Season Environment (2011) (24)
- Harvest-Aid Interactions under Different Temperature Regimes in Field-Grown Cotton (1997) (23)
- Cotton crop maturity: A compendium of measures and predictors (2016) (22)
- Potassium Fertilization of Cotton Produced on a Low K Soil with Contrasting Tillage Systems (1998) (22)
- ECONOMICS & MARKETING Cotton Defoliation and Harvest Timing Effects on Yields, Quality, and Net Revenues (2002) (21)
- Potassium carryover dynamics and optimal application policies in cotton production (2012) (18)
- Potassium Uptake and Partitioning Relative to Dry Matter Accumulation in Cotton Cultivars Differing in Maturity (2009) (17)
- Solid and Skip‐Row Spacings for Irrigated and Nonirrigated Upland Cotton (2008) (16)
- Effects of Weather on Cotton Responses to Harvest-Aid Chemicals (2002) (16)
- Lower Limits of Cotton Seeding Rates in Alternative Row Widths and Patterns (2011) (15)
- Prospects for Monitoring Cotton Crop Maturity with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (2010) (15)
- ECONOMICS AND MARKETING Effects of Plant Population Density on Net Revenues from Ultra-Narrow-Row Cotton (2004) (15)
- Influence of surfactants on potassium uptake and yield response of cotton to foliar potassium nitrate (1995) (13)
- Potassium fertilization of cotton on two high testing soils under two tillage systems (1997) (11)
- Fertilizer Additive Rate and Plant Growth Regulator Effects on Cotton (2001) (11)
- Pod removal effects on cowpea genotypes contrasting in monocarpic senescence traits (1992) (11)
- ECONOMICS AND MARKETING Effects of Defoliation Timing and Desiccation on Net Revenues from Ultra-Narrow-Row Cotton (2005) (11)
- Comparing the Value of Soil Test Information Using Deterministic and Stochastic Yield Response Plateau Functions (2016) (9)
- AGRONOMY AND SOILS Response to Defoliation Timing Based on Heat-Unit Accumulation In Diverse Field Environments (2004) (8)
- Herbicide-Resistant Technology Price Effects on the Plant Density Decision for Ultra-Narrow-Row Cotton (2007) (7)
- Sulfur effects on cotton yield components. (2012) (5)
- Influence of Ultranarrow Row and Conventional Row Cotton on the Last Effective Boll Population (2008) (5)
- Does Skip‐Row Planting Configuration Improve Cotton Net Return? (2009) (5)
- ECONOMICS AND MARKETING Economics of Broadcast and Injected Nitrogen on No-Till Cotton Produced at Three Locations in Tennessee (1999) (4)
- Cotton yield and quality responses to sulfur applications. (2011) (2)
- Physiological Responses to Tillage Systems, Cover Crops, and Residue Management (2010) (2)
- Selecting cotton yield response function to estimate profit-maximizing potassium fertilization rates for cotton production in Tennessee (2017) (2)
- Annual Report to the Potash and Phosphate Institute Foundation for Agronomic Research (2002) (2)
- Optimal Plant Population for Ultra-Narrow-Row Cotton Production as Influenced by Lint and Transgenic Seed Prices (2003) (1)
- Economic Analysis of the Harvest-Aid Decision for Cotton in West Tennessee (1997) (1)
- Evaluation of starter materials and application methods for no-tillage cotton (1998) (1)
- Does N or K Nutrition Affect Bronze Wilt in Field-Grown Cotton? (2008) (1)
- Deficit Irrigation of Cotton in Tennessee (2010) (1)
- Charles Gwathmey Guest Lecture (1994) (0)
- INCREASE IN COWPEA REPRODUCTIVE DURATION AND PRODUCTIVITY INDUCED BY HARVESTING PODS AT COLOR-BREAK. (1990) (0)
- Effects of Herbicide-Resistant Technology Fees on the Plant Population Decision for Cotton Production (2006) (0)
- Charles Gwathmey and Robert Siegel: Buildings and projects, 1964-1984 (1984) (0)
- ALTERATION OF COTTON SOURCE-SINK RELATIONS BY CROP MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (2012) (0)
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