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Anne Winding

Anne Winding

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
39
Citations
5511
World Ranking
8399
National Ranking
117

Overview

Anne Winding is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and has contributed extensively to the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research spans several subfields, including Ecology, Plant Science, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Soil Science, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers a range of topics such as Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies, Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Plant and Fungal Interactions Research, Plant Virus Research Studies, and Identification and Quantification in Food.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anne Winding include:

  • Insights into the earthworm gut multi-kingdom microbial communities, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Land use as a driver for protist community structure in soils under agricultural use across Europe, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Integrating viruses into soil food web biogeochemistry, 2024, Nature Microbiology
  • Environmental DNA Monitoring of Biodiversity Hotspots in Danish Marine Waters, 2022, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Comparing earthworm biodiversity estimated by DNA metabarcoding and morphology-based approaches, 2023, Applied Soil Ecology

Anne Winding has frequently published in several venues, including:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Applied Soil Ecology
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Virus Research
  • European Journal of Soil Biology

Co-authors who have collaborated frequently with Anne Winding are:

  • Rumakanta Sapkota
  • Lea Ellegaard-Jensen
  • Paul Henning Krogh
  • Živilė Buivydaitė
  • Paul Iturbe-Espinoza

The scientist has also contributed to book publications, including a title published by FAO eBooks:

  • State of knowledge of soil biodiversity - Status, challenges and potentialities, 2020

Best Publications

  • Soil networks become more connected and take up more carbon as nature restoration progresses

    Elly Morriën;S. Emilia Hannula;L. Basten Snoek;Nico R. Helmsing

  • The use of microorganisms in ecological soil classification and assessment concepts

    Anne Winding;Kerstin Hund-Rinke;Michiel Rutgers

  • Microbial activity and bacterial community structure during degradation of microcystins

    Kirsten Christoffersen;Susanne Lyck;Anne Winding

  • Community Dynamics of Free-living and Particle-associated Bacterial Assemblages during a Freshwater Phytoplankton Bloom.

    Lasse Riemann;A. Winding

  • Effects of C60 fullerene nanoparticles on soil bacteria and protozoans

    Anders Johansen;Anette L. Pedersen;Keld A. Jensen;Ulrich Karlson

  • DNAqua-Net: Developing new genetic tools for bioassessment and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems in Europe

    Florian Leese;Florian Altermatt;Agnès Bouchez;Torbjørn Ekrem

  • Monitoring soil bacteria with community-level physiological profiles using Biolog™ ECO-plates in the Netherlands and Europe

    Michiel Rutgers;Marja Wouterse;Sytske M. Drost;Anton M. Breure

  • Soil protistology rebooted: 30 fundamental questions to start with

    Stefan Geisen;Edward A. D. Mitchell;David M. Wilkinson;Sina Adl

  • Linking of Microorganisms to Phenanthrene Metabolism in Soil by Analysis of 13C-Labeled Cell Lipids

    Anders R. Johnsen;Anne Winding;Ulrich Karlson;Peter Roslev

  • Measuring basal soil respiration across Europe: Do incubation temperature and incubation period matter?

    R.E. Creamer;R.P.O. Schulte;D. Stone;A. Gal

  • Viability of indigenous soil bacteria assayed by respiratory activity and growth.

    Anne Winding;Svend Jørgen Binnerup;Jan Sørensen

  • Selecting cost effective and policy-relevant biological indicators for European monitoring of soil biodiversity and ecosystem function

    B.s. Griffiths;J. Römbke;R.m. Schmelz;A. Scheffczyk

  • Microbial biomass and activity in subsurface sediments from Vejen, Denmark.

    Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen;Anne Winding

  • Indicators for monitoring soil biodiversity

    A Bispo;D Cluzeau;R Creamer;M Dombos

  • Insights into the earthworm gut multi-kingdom microbial communities.

    Rumakanta Sapkota;Susana Santos;Pedro Daniel Geadas Farias;Paul Henning Krogh

  • Bacteria and protozoa in soil microhabitats as affected by earthworms

    A. Winding;R. Rønn;N. B. Hendriksen

  • Comparing the desorption and biodegradation of low concentrations of phenanthrene sorbed to activated carbon, biochar and compost.

    Geoffrey Marchal;Kilian E.C. Smith;Arno Rein;Anne Winding

  • Biolog Substrate Utilisation Assay for Metabolic Fingerprints of Soil Bacteria: Incubation Effects

    Anne Winding;Niels Bohse Hendriksen

  • Impact of activated carbon, biochar and compost on the desorption and mineralization of phenanthrene in soil

    Geoffrey Marchal;Kilian E.C. Smith;Arno Rein;Anne Winding

  • Gasification biochar has limited effects on functional and structural diversity of soil microbial communities in a temperate agroecosystem

    Valentina Imparato;Veronika Hansen;Susana S. Santos;Tue Kjærgaard Nielsen

  • Non-target effects of the microbial control agents Pseudomonas fluorescens DR54 and Clonostachys rosea IK726 in soils cropped with barley followed by sugar beet: a greenhouse assessment

    Anders Johansen;Inge M.B. Knudsen;Svend J. Binnerup;Anne Winding

  • Spatial variability in bacterioplankton community composition at the Skagerrak-Kattegat front.

    Jarone Pinhassi;Anne Winding;Svend J. Binnerup;Ulla Li Zweifel

  • Contrasts between subsurface microbial communities and their metabolic adaptation to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at a forested and an urban coal-tar disposal site.

    Eugene L. Madsen;Anne Winding;Kenneth Malachowsky;Constance T. Thomas

Frequent Co-Authors

Rachel Creamer
Rachel Creamer Wageningen University & Research
Michiel Rutgers
Michiel Rutgers Axpo (Switzerland)
Flemming Ekelund
Flemming Ekelund University of Copenhagen
Stefan Geisen
Stefan Geisen Wageningen University & Research
José Paulo Sousa
José Paulo Sousa University of Coimbra
Lars Hestbjerg Hansen
Lars Hestbjerg Hansen University of Copenhagen
Bryan S. Griffiths
Bryan S. Griffiths Scotland's Rural College
Philippe Lemanceau
Philippe Lemanceau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Michael Bonkowski
Michael Bonkowski University of Cologne
Giancarlo Renella
Giancarlo Renella University of Padua

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