Carolyn Lowry

Assistant Professor of Plant Science

Carolyn Lowry

Huck Graduate Students

Huck Affiliations

Most Recent Publications

Pavle Pavlovic, Jed Colquhoun, Nicholas Korres, Rui Liu, Carolyn Lowry, Ed Peachey, Barbara Scott, Lynn Sosnoskie, Mark VanGessel, Martin Williams II, 2025, Weed Science

Ashley Isaacson, Alexandra Contosta, Richard G. Smith, Christopher Stamplis, Carolyn J. Lowry, 2024, Ecosphere

Carolyn J. Lowry, Katherine M. Blocklove, Kara E. Eckert, Nasib Koirala, Emma K. Rice, 2024, Frontiers in Agronomy

Carolyn J. Lowry, David P. Matlaga, Natalie M. West, Martin M. Williams, Adam S. Davis, 2022, Invasive Plant Science and Management on p. 115-121

Weed seed mass affects seedling establishment and resource allocation patterns across a cereal rye surface residue gradient

Teala Ficks, Carolyn J. Lowry, John M. Wallace, 2022, Weed Research on p. 49-58

Carolyn J. Lowry, Daniel C. Brainard, Virender Kumar, Richard G. Smith, Madhulika Singh, Pankaj Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Vipin Kumar, Rajiv K. Joon, Raj K. Jat, Shishpal Poonia, Ram K. Malik, Andrew McDonald, 2021, Weed Research on p. 475-485

Jennifer E. Schmidt, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Carolyn J. Lowry, Amélie C.M. Gaudin, 2020, AoB PLANTS

Cover crops are not affected by tobacco soil residual herbicides but also do not provide consistent weed management benefits

Erin R. Haramoto, Carolyn J. Lowry, Robert Pearce, 2020, Weed Technology on p. 383-393

Carolyn J. Lowry, Sidney C. Bosworth, Sarah C. Goslee, Richard J. Kersbergen, Fredric W. Pollnac, R. Howard Skinner, Nicholas D. Warren, Richard G. Smith, 2020, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 106691

Most-Cited Papers

Thomas Björkman, Carolyn Lowry, Joseph W. Shail, Daniel C. Brainard, Daniel S. Anderson, John B. Masiunas, 2015, Journal of Production Agriculture on p. 1235-1249

Weed control through crop plant manipulations

Carolyn J. Lowry, Richard G. Smith, 2018, on p. 73-96

Organic farmer perceptions of reduced tillage: A Michigan farmer survey

Carolyn J. Lowry, Daniel C. Brainard, 2019, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems on p. 103-115

Strip-intercropping of rye–vetch mixtures affects biomass, carbon/ nitrogen ratio, and spatial distribution of cover crop residue

C. J. Lowry, D. C. Brainard, 2016, Journal of Production Agriculture on p. 2433-2443

Jennifer E. Schmidt, Carolyn Lowry, Amelie C.M. Gaudin, 2018, Journal of Visualized Experiments

Strip intercropping of rye-vetch mixtures: Effects on weed growth and competition in strip-tilled sweet corn

Carolyn J. Lowry, Daniel C. Brainard, 2019, Weed Science on p. 114-125

Carolyn J. Lowry, Sidney C. Bosworth, Sarah C. Goslee, Richard J. Kersbergen, Fredric W. Pollnac, R. Howard Skinner, Nicholas D. Warren, Richard G. Smith, 2020, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 106691

Jennifer E. Schmidt, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Carolyn J. Lowry, Amélie C.M. Gaudin, 2020, AoB PLANTS

Rye–vetch spatial arrangement and tillage: Impacts on soil nitrogen and sweet corn roots

C. J. Lowry, D. C. Brainard, 2017, Journal of Production Agriculture on p. 1013-1023