Daniela Carrijo
Assistant Professor of Grain Production
Most Recent Publications
Severe storm damage and short-term weather stresses on corn: A review
Alexander J. Lindsey, Osler A. Ortez, Peter R. Thomison, Paul R. Carter, Jeffrey A. Coulter, Greg W. Roth, Daniela R. Carrijo, Daniel J. Quinn, Mark A. Licht, 2024, Crop Science on p. 1129-1166
Mid-season drain severity impacts on rice yields, greenhouse gas emissions and heavy metal uptake in grain: evidence from on-farm studies
Henry Perry, Daniela R. Carrijo, Aria H. Duncan, Scott Fendorf, Bruce A. Linquist, 2024, Field Crops Research
Interpreting agronomic data
Daniela Carrijo, Nicole Fiorelino, Mark Licht, Emma Matcham, Maninder Singh, 2024, Science for Success
Corn response to long-term seasonal weather stressors: A review
Osler A. Ortez, Alexander J. Lindsey, Peter R. Thomison, Jeffrey A. Coulter, Maninder Pal Singh, Daniela R. Carrijo, Daniel J. Quinn, Mark A. Licht, Leonardo Bastos, 2023, Crop Science on p. 3210-3235
Registration of ‘Successor’ barley: A two-row, spring-habit, feed cultivar with tolerance to imidazolinone herbicides and adaptation to dryland production
Campbell P. Morrissy, Daniela Carrijo, Tanya Filichkin, Scott P. Fisk, Laura Helgerson, Ryan Graebner, David Brewer, Patrick M. Hayes, 2023, Journal of Plant Registrations on p. 470-477
Barley grain protein is influenced by genotype, environment, and nitrogen management and is the major driver of malting quality
Margaret Halstead, Campbell Morrissy, Scott Fisk, Glen Fox, Patrick Hayes, Daniela Carrijo, 2023, Crop Science on p. 115-127
Growing industrial hemp in PA: Agronomy Update
Daniela Carrijo, Alyssa Collins, Jefferey Graybill, 2023,
Drought effects on small grains
Daniela Carrijo, Alyssa Collins, 2023,
Managing winter wheat for high yields: is there a role for plant growth regulators and high nitrogen fertilizer rates?
Daniela Carrijo, Ron Hoover, 2023,
Penn State 2023 Official Variety Testing Report: Corn Grain
Daniela Carrijo, Dayton Spackman, 2023,
Most-Cited Papers
Rice yields and water use under alternate wetting and drying irrigation: A meta-analysis
Daniela R. Carrijo, Mark E. Lundy, Bruce A. Linquist, 2017, Field Crops Research on p. 173-180
Water management to mitigate the global warming potential of rice systems: A global meta-analysis
Yu Jiang, Daniela Carrijo, Shan Huang, Ji Chen, Nimlesh Balaine, Weijian Zhang, Kees Jan van Groenigen, Bruce Linquist, 2019, Field Crops Research on p. 47-54
Impacts of variable soil drying in alternate wetting and drying rice systems on yields, grain arsenic concentration and soil moisture dynamics
Daniela R. Carrijo, Nadeem Akbar, André F.B. Reis, Chongyang Li, Amélie C.M. Gaudin, Sanjai J. Parikh, Peter G. Green, Bruce A. Linquist, 2018, Field Crops Research on p. 101-110
Impact of Alternate Wetting and Drying Irrigation on Arsenic Uptake and Speciation in Flooded Rice Systems
Chongyang Li, Daniela R. Carrijo, Yuhei Nakayama, Bruce A. Linquist, Peter G. Green, Sanjai J. Parikh, 2019, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 188-198
Irrigation management for arsenic mitigation in rice grain: Timing and severity of a single soil drying
Daniela R. Carrijo, Chongyang Li, Sanjai J. Parikh, Bruce A. Linquist, 2019, Science of the Total Environment on p. 300-307
Confirmation and mechanism of glyphosate resistance in tall windmill grass (Chloris elata) from Brazil
Caio Acg Brunharo, Eric Patterson, Daniela Carrijo, Marcel de Melo, Marcelo Nicolai, Todd Gaines, Scott Nissen, Pedro Christoffoleti, 2016, Pest Management Science on p. 1758-1764
Greenhouse Gases from Irrigated Rice Systems under Varying Severity of Alternate-Wetting and Drying Irrigation
Nimlesh Balaine, Daniela R. Carrijo, M. Arlene Adviento-Borbe, Bruce Linquist, 2019, Soil Science Society of America Journal on p. 1533-1541
Mitigating the accumulation of arsenic and cadmium in rice grain: A quantitative review of the role of water management
Daniela R. Carrijo, Gabriel T. LaHue, Sanjai J. Parikh, Rufus L. Chaney, Bruce A. Linquist, 2022, Science of the Total Environment
Single midseason drainage events decrease global warming potential without sacrificing grain yield in flooded rice systems
Henry Perry, Daniela Carrijo, Bruce Linquist, 2022, Field Crops Research
Barley grain protein is influenced by genotype, environment, and nitrogen management and is the major driver of malting quality
Margaret Halstead, Campbell Morrissy, Scott Fisk, Glen Fox, Patrick Hayes, Daniela Carrijo, 2023, Crop Science on p. 115-127