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Carl-Otto Ottosen

Carl-Otto Ottosen

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
43
Citations
6130
World Ranking
3299
National Ranking
31

Ecology and Evolution

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43
Citations
6097
World Ranking
5380
National Ranking
79

Overview

Carl-Otto Ottosen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on Plant Science. Their research encompasses several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Plant responses to elevated CO2
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Light effects on plants
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols

Ottosen has contributed to a number of research articles, frequently collaborating with coauthors such as Rong Zhou, Eva Rosenqvist, Xiaqing Yu, Lamis Abdelhakim, and Fangling Jiang. Their recent publications include:

  • Interactive effects of elevated CO2 concentration and combined heat and drought stress on tomato photosynthesis, 2020, BMC Plant Biology
  • Unique miRNAs and their targets in tomato leaf responding to combined drought and heat stress, 2020, BMC Plant Biology
  • Effects of high temperature during anthesis and grain filling on physiological characteristics of winter wheat cultivars, 2021, Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Combined high light and heat stress induced complex response in tomato with better leaf cooling after heat priming, 2020, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Phenotyping to dissect the biostimulant action of a protein hydrolysate in tomato plants under combined abiotic stress, 2022, Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

Publication venues where Ottosen's work is frequently published include:

  • Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Plants
  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Agronomy

Best Publications

  • Drought stress had a predominant effect over heat stress on three tomato cultivars subjected to combined stress.

    Rong Zhou;Xiaqing Yu;Carl-Otto Ottosen;Eva Rosenqvist

  • Spectral Effects of Artificial Light on Plant Physiology and Secondary Metabolism: A Review

    Theoharis Ouzounis;Eva Rosenqvist;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Wheat cultivars selected for high Fv /Fm under heat stress maintain high photosynthesis, total chlorophyll, stomatal conductance, transpiration and dry matter.

    Dew Kumari Sharma;Sven Bode Andersen;Carl-Otto Ottosen;Eva Rosenqvist

  • Screening and validation of tomato genotypes under heat stress using Fv/Fm to reveal the physiological mechanism of heat tolerance

    Rong Zhou;Xiaqing Yu;Katrine H. Kjær;Eva Rosenqvist

  • Predawn and high intensity application of supplemental blue light decreases the quantum yield of PSII and enhances the amount of phenolic acids, flavonoids, and pigments in Lactuca sativa.

    Theoharis Ouzounis;Behnaz Razi Parjikolaei;Xavier Fretté;Eva Rosenqvist

  • Pore size regulates operating stomatal conductance, while stomatal densities drive the partitioning of conductance between leaf sides

    Dimitrios Fanourakis;Habtamu Giday;Rubén Milla;Roland Pieruschka

  • Spectral effects of supplementary lighting on the secondary metabolites in roses, chrysanthemums, and campanulas.

    Theoharis Ouzounis;Xavier Fretté;Eva Rosenqvist;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Phenotyping of wheat cultivars for heat tolerance using chlorophyll a fluorescence

    Dew Kumari Sharma;Sven Bode Andersen;Carl-Otto Ottosen;Eva Rosenqvist

  • Heat stress and recovery of photosystem II efficiency in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars acclimated to different growth temperatures

    Mohammad Sabibul Haque;Katrine Heinsvig Kjaer;Eva Rosenqvist;Dew Kumari Sharma

  • Physiological Response to Heat Stress During Seedling and Anthesis Stage in Tomato Genotypes Differing in Heat Tolerance

    R. Zhou;K. H. Kjær;E. Rosenqvist;X. Yu

  • Oxidative damage and antioxidant mechanism in tomatoes responding to drought and heat stress

    Rong Zhou;Rong Zhou;Lingpeng Kong;Xiaqing Yu;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Smaller stomata require less severe leaf drying to close: A case study in Rosa hydrida

    Habtamu Giday;Katrine H. Kjaer;Dimitrios Fanourakis;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • 3D Laser Triangulation for Plant Phenotyping in Challenging Environments

    Katrine Heinsvig Kjaer;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Physiological response of tomatoes at drought, heat and their combination followed by recovery

    Rong Zhou;Lingpeng Kong;Zhen Wu;Eva Rosenqvist

  • QTLs and Potential Candidate Genes for Heat Stress Tolerance Identified from the Mapping Populations Specifically Segregating for Fv/Fm in Wheat.

    Dew Kumari Sharma;Anna Maria Torp;Eva Rosenqvist;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Phenotyping from lab to field - tomato lines screened for heat stress using Fv/Fm maintain high fruit yield during thermal stress in the field.

    Damodar Poudyal;Eva Rosenqvist;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Interactive effects of elevated CO 2 concentration and combined heat and drought stress on tomato photosynthesis

    Rong Zhou;Xiaqing Yu;Junqin Wen;Nikolaj Bjerring Jensen

  • The Alleviating Effect of Elevated CO2 on Heat Stress Susceptibility of Two Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Cultivars

    S. Shanmugam;K. H. Kjaer;C.-O. Ottosen;E. Rosenqvist

  • Effects of root restriction on the growth and physiology of cucumber plants

    T. G. Kharkina;C.-O. Ottosen;E. Rosenqvist

  • Physiological analysis and transcriptome sequencing reveal the effects of combined cold and drought on tomato leaf

    Rong Zhou;Xiaqing Yu;Tongmin Zhao;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • High temperature stress monitoring and detection using chlorophyll a fluorescence and infrared thermography in chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora)

    Eshetu Janka;Oliver Körner;Eva Rosenqvist;Carl-Otto Ottosen

  • Threshold response of stomatal closing ability to leaf abscisic acid concentration during growth

    Habtamu Giday;Dimitrios Fanourakis;Katrine H. Kjaer;Inge S. Fomsgaard

Frequent Co-Authors

Eva Rosenqvist
Eva Rosenqvist University of Copenhagen
Dimitrios Fanourakis
Dimitrios Fanourakis Hellenic Mediterranean University
A. Muthama Muasya
A. Muthama Muasya University of Cape Town
Bernd Wollenweber
Bernd Wollenweber Aarhus University
Fabio Fiorani
Fabio Fiorani Forschungszentrum Jülich
Åke Strid
Åke Strid Örebro University
Xiangnan Li
Xiangnan Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Achim Walter
Achim Walter ETH Zurich
Jonathan P. Lynch
Jonathan P. Lynch Pennsylvania State University
Sanwen Huang
Sanwen Huang Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

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