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Birgitta Bergman

Birgitta Bergman

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
66
Citations
15353
World Ranking
874
National Ranking
15

Overview

Birgitta Bergman is affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden and conducts research primarily in the field of Health Professions. Their work focuses on Occupational Therapy, which is reflected in both their main fields and subfields of study.

The main topics covered in their research include Occupational Therapy Practice and Research. These areas illustrate their engagement with both practical and investigative aspects of occupational therapy.

Bergman has published in the Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, with a notable paper titled "Professional role and autonomy in physiotherapy. A study of Swedish physiotherapists", published in 2020. This publication explores professional roles and autonomy within physiotherapy and has accumulated a number of citations, indicating its presence within the academic community.

  • Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine

  • Professional role and autonomy in physiotherapy. A study of Swedish physiotherapists (2020, Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine)

No frequent co-authors are listed in the available data, which suggests that Bergman may either work independently or collaborate less frequently with the same researchers.

Best Publications

  • Trichodesmium, a Globally Significant Marine Cyanobacterium

    Douglas G. Capone;Jonathan P. Zehr;Hans W. Paerl;Birgitta Bergman

  • Dinitrogen fixation in the world's oceans

    D. Karl;A. Michaels;B. Bergman;D.G. Capone

  • Diverse taxa of cyanobacteria produce β-N-methylamino-l-alanine, a neurotoxic amino acid

    Paul Alan Cox;Sandra Anne Banack;Susan J. Murch;Ulla Rasmussen

  • N2 Fixation by non-heterocystous cyanobacteria

    B Bergman;J.R Gallon;A.N Rai;L.J Stal

  • Segregation of nitrogen fixation and oxygenic photosynthesis in the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium.

    Ilana Berman-Frank;Pernilla Lundgren;Yi-Bu Chen;Hendrik Küpper;Hendrik Küpper

  • Tansley Review No. 116: Cyanobacterium-plant symbioses.

    A. N. Rai;E. Söderbäck;B. Bergman

  • BASIC: Baltic Sea cyanobacteria. An investigation of the structure and dynamics of water blooms of cyanobacteria in the Baltic Sea responses to a changing environment.

    LJ Stal;P Albertano;B Bergman;K von Bröckel

  • Transfer of a cyanobacterial neurotoxin within a temperate aquatic ecosystem suggests pathways for human exposure.

    Sara Jonasson;Johan Eriksson;Lotta Berntzon;Zdenĕk Spáčil

  • Evidence for production of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid by cyanobacteria.

    Elena Sergeeva;Anton Liaimer;Birgitta Bergman

  • Trichodesmium – a widespread marine cyanobacterium with unusual nitrogen fixation properties

    Birgitta Bergman;Gustaf Sandh;Senjie Lin;John Larsson

  • Genome Erosion in a Nitrogen-Fixing Vertically Transmitted Endosymbiotic Multicellular Cyanobacterium

    Liang Ran;John Larsson;Theoden Vigil-Stenman;Johan A. A. Nylander

  • Root-based N2-fixing symbioses: legumes, actinorhizal plants, Parasponia sp. and cycads

    J. Kevin Vessey;Katharina Pawlowski;Birgitta Bergman

  • Functional Tradeoffs Underpin Salinity-Driven Divergence in Microbial Community Composition

    Chris L. Dupont;John Larsson;Shibu Yooseph;Karolina Ininbergs

  • N2 fixation by unicellular bacterioplankton from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans: phylogeny and in situ rates.

    Luisa I. Falcón;Edward J. Carpenter;Frank Cipriano;Birgitta Bergman

  • The Nostoc–Gunnera symbiosis

    B. Bergman;C. Johansson;E. Söderbäck

  • Genome fluctuations in cyanobacteria reflect evolutionary, developmental and adaptive traits

    John Larsson;Johan A. A. Nylander;Johan A. A. Nylander;Birgitta Bergman

  • Cyanobacteria in Symbiosis

    Amar N. Rai;Birgitta Bergman;Ulla Rasmussen

  • Whole-Cell Immunolocalization of Nitrogenase in Marine Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria, Trichodesmium spp.

    Senjie Lin;Sheri Henze;Pernilla Lundgren;Birgitta Bergman

  • Carbon and nitrogen fluxes associated with the cyanobacterium Aphanizomenon sp. in the Baltic Sea.

    Helle Ploug;Niculina Musat;Birgit Adam;Christina L Moraru

  • NITROGENASE CONFINED TO RANDOMLY DISTRIBUTED TRICHOMES IN THE MARINE CYANOBACTERIUM TRICHODESMIUM THIEBAUTII1

    Birgitta Bergman;Edward J. Carpenter

  • The tropical diazotrophic phytoplankter Trichodesmium: biological characteristics of two common species

    EJ Carpenter;JM O'Neil;R. Dawson;DG Capone

  • UNICELLULAR CYANOBIONTS IN OPEN OCEAN DINOFLAGELLATES, RADIOLARIANS, AND TINTINNIDS: ULTRASTRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IMMUNO‐LOCALIZATION OF PHYCOERYTHRIN AND NITROGENASE1

    Rachel A. Foster;Edward J. Carpenter;Birgitta Bergman

  • Chemical signalling in cyanobacterial-plant symbioses

    Birgitta Bergman;Andrey Matveyev;Ulla Rasmussen

  • Exploring Cyanobacterial Mutualisms

    Kayley M. Usher;Birgitta Bergman;John A. Raven

  • Cyanobacterial-plant symbioses

    B. Bergman;A. N. Rai;C. Johansson;E. Söderbäck

Frequent Co-Authors

Edward J. Carpenter
Edward J. Carpenter San Francisco State University
Peter Lindblad
Peter Lindblad Uppsala University
Andrew E. Allen
Andrew E. Allen J. Craig Venter Institute
Christopher L. Dupont
Christopher L. Dupont J. Craig Venter Institute
Lucas J. Stal
Lucas J. Stal University of Amsterdam
Douglas G. Capone
Douglas G. Capone University of Southern California
Bengt Mannervik
Bengt Mannervik Stockholm University
Geoffrey A. Codd
Geoffrey A. Codd University of Dundee
Shibu Yooseph
Shibu Yooseph University of Central Florida
Kerstin Huss-Danell
Kerstin Huss-Danell Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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