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Andreas Fangmeier

Andreas Fangmeier

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
48
Citations
10300
World Ranking
2367
National Ranking
146

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Ecosystem

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Carbon dioxide, Environmental chemistry, Deposition and Grain quality. His Agronomy study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Nutrient. Within one scientific family, Andreas Fangmeier focuses on topics pertaining to Biomass under Carbon dioxide, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Growing season, Botany and Dry weight.

His studies deal with areas such as Particulates, Nitrate and Nitrogen cycle as well as Environmental chemistry. Andreas Fangmeier interconnects Reactive nitrogen and Seasonality in the investigation of issues within Nitrate. He combines subjects such as Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere and Starch with his study of Grain quality.

His most cited work include:

  • Enhanced nitrogen deposition over China (1269 citations)
  • Effects of atmospheric ammonia on vegetation—A review (388 citations)
  • Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on grain quality of wheat (172 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Andreas Fangmeier focuses on Agronomy, Environmental chemistry, Horticulture, Carbon dioxide and Botany. His work deals with themes such as Biomass, Soil water and Nutrient, which intersect with Agronomy. His Nutrient research incorporates elements of Biomass and Shoot.

His Environmental chemistry research includes themes of Soil organic matter, Air pollution and Pollution. Andreas Fangmeier has included themes like Growing season, Poaceae, Animal science and Solanaceae in his Carbon dioxide study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Crop yield and Starch in addition to Grain quality.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (44.81%)
  • Environmental chemistry (22.08%)
  • Horticulture (15.58%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Agronomy (44.81%)
  • Horticulture (15.58%)
  • Canopy (5.84%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Andreas Fangmeier mainly investigates Agronomy, Horticulture, Canopy, Ecotoxicity and Soil water. His Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Soil contamination and Phytoremediation. Andreas Fangmeier combines subjects such as Sucrose, Plant physiology, Dissolved organic carbon and Hordeum vulgare with his study of Horticulture.

His work focuses on many connections between Canopy and other disciplines, such as Transcriptome, that overlap with his field of interest in Botany. The Soil water study combines topics in areas such as Vegetation, Cadmium pollution, Phosphate fertilizer and Arable land. His study connects Surface runoff and Environmental chemistry.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Physiological and Proteomic Evidence for the Interactive Effects of Post-Anthesis Heat Stress and Elevated CO2 on Wheat. (11 citations)
  • Divergent N Deficiency-Dependent Senescence and Transcriptome Response in Developmentally Old and Young Brassica napus Leaves. (7 citations)
  • Cadmium pollution from phosphate fertilizers in arable soils and crops: an overview (5 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Botany
  • Ecosystem

Andreas Fangmeier mostly deals with Agronomy, Cultivar, Horticulture, Cadmium pollution and Phosphate fertilizer. His Agronomy research includes themes of Agriculture and Contamination, Soil contamination. His Cultivar research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sucrose, Hordeum vulgare, Plant physiology, Inflorescence and Dissolved organic carbon.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Fructose, Biomass, Antioxidant and Crop in addition to Horticulture. His Cadmium pollution research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Soil water and Arable land.

Best Publications

  • Enhanced nitrogen deposition over China

    Xuejun Liu;Ying Zhang;Wenxuan Han;Aohan Tang

  • Effects of atmospheric ammonia on vegetation—A review

    Andreas Fangmeier;Angelika Hadwiger-Fangmeier;Ludger Van der Eerden;Hans-Jürgen Jäger

  • Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on grain quality of wheat

    Petra Högy;Andreas Fangmeier

  • Effects of elevated CO2 on grain yield and quality of wheat: results from a 3-year free-air CO2 enrichment experiment

    P. Högy;H. Wieser;P. Köhler;K. Schwadorf

  • Stimulation of microbial extracellular enzyme activities by elevated CO2 depends on soil aggregate size

    Maxim Dorodnikov;Maxim Dorodnikov;Evgenia Blagodatskaya;Sergey A. Blagodatsky;Sven Marhan

  • Effects of elevated CO2 and drought on wheat: testing crop simulation models for different experimental and climatic conditions

    F Ewert;D Rodriguez;P Jamieson;M.A Semenov

  • Nitrogen inputs and isotopes in precipitation in the North China Plain

    Y. Zhang;X.J. Liu;A. Fangmeier;K.T.W. Goulding

  • Effects on nutrients and on grain quality in spring wheat crops grown under elevated CO2 concentrations and stress conditions in the European, multiple-site experiment 'ESPACE-wheat'.

    A. Fangmeier;L. De Temmerman;L. Mortensen;K. Kemp

  • Quantifying the total airborne nitrogen input into agroecosystems in the North China Plain

    Chun-E. He;Xuejun Liu;Andreas Fangmeier;Fusuo Zhang

  • High concentrations and dry deposition of reactive nitrogen species at two sites in the North China Plain

    J.L. Shen;A.H. Tang;X.J. Liu;A. Fangmeier

  • Impacts of temperature increase and change in precipitation pattern on crop yield and yield quality of barley.

    Petra Högy;Christian Poll;Sven Marhan;Ellen Kandeler

  • Comparison of Noah simulations with eddy covariance and soil water measurements at a winter wheat stand

    J. Ingwersen;K. Steffens;P. Högy;K. Warrach-Sagi

  • Effects of elevated CO2 and/or ozone on nutrient concentrations and nutrient uptake of potatoes

    A Fangmeier;L De Temmerman;C Black;K Persson

  • Effects of elevated CO2, nitrogen supply and tropospheric ozone on spring wheat—II. Nutrients (N, P, K, S, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn)

    A. Fangmeier;U. Grüters;P. Högy;B. Vermehren

  • CO2 enrichment enhances flag leaf senescence in barley due to greater grain nitrogen sink capacity

    A Fangmeier;B Chrost;P Högy;K Krupinska

  • Stimulation of r‐ vs. K‐selected microorganisms by elevated atmospheric CO2 depends on soil aggregate size

    Maxim Dorodnikov;Maxim Dorodnikov;Evgenia Blagodatskaya;Sergey Blagodatsky;Andreas Fangmeier

  • Evaluating the ability of four crop models to predict different environmental impacts on spring wheat grown in open-top chambers

    Christian Biernath;Sebastian Gayler;Sebastian Bittner;Christian Klein

  • Grain quality characteristics of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum) as affected by free-air CO2 enrichment

    P. Högy;M. Brunnbauer;P. Koehler;K. Schwadorf

  • Nitrogen enrichment enhances the dominance of grasses over forbs in a temperate steppe ecosystem

    L. Song;X. M. Bao;X. J. Liu;X. J. Liu;Y. Zhang

  • Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on biomass, yield and low molecular weight metabolites in wheat grain

    Petra Högy;Matthias Keck;Karsten Niehaus;Jürgen Franzaring

  • Growth and yield responses of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Minaret) to elevated CO2 and water limitation.

    M Schütz;A Fangmeier

  • Simple and robust determination of the activity signature of key carbohydrate metabolism enzymes for physiological phenotyping in model and crop plants

    Alexandra Jammer;Anna Gasperl;Nora Luschin-Ebengreuth;Elmien Heyneke

Frequent Co-Authors

Petra Högy
Petra Högy University of Hohenheim
Xuejun Liu
Xuejun Liu China Agricultural University
Fusuo Zhang
Fusuo Zhang China Agricultural University
Yakov Kuzyakov
Yakov Kuzyakov University of Göttingen
Sven Marhan
Sven Marhan University of Hohenheim
María Luisa Pignata
María Luisa Pignata National University of Córdoba
Ellen Kandeler
Ellen Kandeler University of Hohenheim
Peter Christie
Peter Christie Chinese Academy of Sciences
Sergey Blagodatsky
Sergey Blagodatsky University of Hohenheim
Rowan A. C. Mitchell
Rowan A. C. Mitchell Rothamsted Research

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