Bordovsky, James
individual record
Senior Research Scientist
Positions:
- Senior Research Scientist, Lubbock Research and Extension Center, Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension, Texas A&M AgriLife Research
- Senior Research Scientist, Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Texas A&M University
overview
Bordovsky is interested in developing tools and management systems that assist in the transition from irrigated to dryland agriculture.
Our primary irrigation water source is the Ogallala aquifer which is not confined to the Southern High Plains of Texas. Solutions to current and future water challenges have to be addressed from a regional (multi-state) perspective. This project provides that opportunity.
selected publications
Academic Articles45
- Kothari, K., Ale, S., Bordovsky, J. P., Munster, C. L., Singh, V. P., Nielsen-Gammon, J., & Hoogenboom, G. (2021). Potential genotype-based climate change adaptation strategies for sustaining cotton production in the Texas High Plains: A simulation study. Field Crops Research. 271, 108261-108261.
- Ale, S., Himanshu, S. K., Mauget, S. A., Hudson, D., Goebel, T. S., Liu, B., ... Gitz, D. C. (2021). Simulated Dryland Cotton Yield Response to Selected Scenario Factors Associated With Soil Health. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4, 617509.
- Bordovsky, J. P., & Mustian, J. T. (2020). Evaluation of Cotton Establishment Strategies Using Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) in the Southern High Plains of Texas. Applied Engineering in Agriculture. 36(6), 891-904.
- Bordovsky, J. P. (2020). Preplant and early-season cotton irrigation timing with deficit amounts using subsurface drip (SDI) systems in the Texas High Plains. Irrigation Science. 38(5-6), 485-499.
- Wheeler, T. A., Bordovsky, J. P., Keeling, J. W., Keeling, W., & McCallister, D. (2020). The effects of tillage system and irrigation on Verticillium wilt and cotton yield. Crop Protection. 137, 105305-105305.
Chapters1
- Sheng, Z., Wang, C., Gastelum, J., Zhao, S., & Bordovsky, J. (2012). Soil Water and Agronomic Productivity. Lal, R., & Stewart, B. A. (Eds.), Soil Water and Agronomic Productivity. 85-116. CRC Press.
Conference Papers27
- Bordovsky, J. P. (2018). >i
/i< . 2018 Detroit, Michigan July 29 - August 1, 2018, 2018 Detroit, Michigan July 29 - August 1, 2018. - Bynum, E. D., Archer, T. L., Lyle, W. M., Bordovsky, J. P., & Mustian, J. (2017). Advances in Application Efficacy for Chemigation Systems with Experimental Nozzle Technology. PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS AND APPLICATION SYSTEMS: FOURTEENTH VOLUME. 1234(1234), 82-82-11-92.
- Bordovsky, J. P., Mustian, J. T., & Porter, D. O. (2016). Investigating SDI Design, Installation, and Management Practices for Improved Row Crop Production in the Texas South Plains: A 15 Year Review of Research. 2016 ASABE International Meeting, 2016 ASABE International Meeting.
- Bordovsky, J. P., Winters, D., & Mustian, J. T. (2015). Cotton response in non-traditional crop rotations at low irrigation levels. Joint ASABE/IA Irrigation Symposium 2015: Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Irrigation. 1-9.
- Porter, D. O., Rogers, D., Brauer, D., Marek, T. H., Gowda, P. H., Lamm, F., Bordovsky, J., & Howell, T. A. (2015). Promoting efficient water management through effective outreach education in the High Plains and beyond: Role of the Ogallala Aquifer Program. Joint ASABE/IA Irrigation Symposium 2015: Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Irrigation. 401-411.
patents
Patents2
- Lyle, W. M., Bordovsky, J. P., & Butler, M. A. (1990). Row crop planting apparatus for mobile pipe span-and-tower irrigation systems.
researcher on
Principal Investigator1
Email
j-bordovsky@tamu.edu
First Name
James
Last Name
Bordovsky