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Christian R. Jensen

Christian R. Jensen

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Plant Science and Agronomy
Denmark
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
53
Citations
9917
World Ranking
1807
National Ranking
16

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Plant Science and Agronomy in Denmark Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Plant Science and Agronomy in Denmark Leader Award
  • 1949 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Irrigation

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Stomatal conductance, Xylem, Abscisic acid and Water-use efficiency. Christian R. Jensen is involved in the study of Agronomy that focuses on Irrigation in particular. His work on DNS root zone as part of general Irrigation study is frequently connected to Deficit irrigation, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

In his research on the topic of Xylem, AMAX, Plant nutrition, Nitrogen fixation and Plant breeding is strongly related with Shoot. The Water-use efficiency study combines topics in areas such as Water resources, Soil water, Field capacity and Transpiration. The study incorporates disciplines such as Loam and Ecophysiology in addition to Turgor pressure.

His most cited work include:

  • Soluble Invertase Expression Is an Early Target of Drought Stress during the Critical, Abortion-Sensitive Phase of Young Ovary Development in Maize (196 citations)
  • ABA regulated stomatal control and photosynthetic water use efficiency of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) during progressive soil drying (187 citations)
  • Drought stress effect on carbohydrate concentration in soybean leaves and pods during early reproductive development: its implication in altering pod set (184 citations)

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

Agronomy, Irrigation, Soil water, Deficit irrigation and Stomatal conductance are his primary areas of study. His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Photosynthesis, Loam and Xylem, Horticulture. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Horticulture, Field experiment is strongly linked to Botany.

His study in Irrigation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Greenhouse, Lysimeter and Crop. Christian R. Jensen studied Soil water and Water content that intersect with Osmotic pressure. Christian R. Jensen works mostly in the field of Stomatal conductance, limiting it down to topics relating to Turgor pressure and, in certain cases, Ecophysiology, as a part of the same area of interest.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (73.83%)
  • Irrigation (41.12%)
  • Soil water (28.97%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2008-2017)?

  • Agronomy (73.83%)
  • Irrigation (41.12%)
  • Deficit irrigation (28.04%)

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

Christian R. Jensen mostly deals with Agronomy, Irrigation, Deficit irrigation, Soil water and Horticulture. His Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Chenopodium quinoa, Xylem and Stomatal conductance. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Photosynthetic capacity and Ecophysiology.

His Irrigation research incorporates themes from Canopy, Dry matter, Crop and Water potential. His work deals with themes such as Transpiration, Crop residue and Water content, which intersect with Soil water. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Botany and Horticulture.

Between 2008 and 2017, his most popular works were:

  • Deficit irrigation based on drought tolerance and root signalling in potatoes and tomatoes (111 citations)
  • Does root-sourced ABA play a role for regulation of stomata under drought in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). (102 citations)
  • Improving crop production in the arid Mediterranean climate (102 citations)

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

  • Botany
  • Agronomy
  • Irrigation

His scientific interests lie mostly in Agronomy, Irrigation, Deficit irrigation, Soil water and Stomatal conductance. His study connects Chenopodium quinoa and Agronomy. His Irrigation research incorporates elements of Agroforestry, Dry matter, Cash crop, Lysimeter and Crop rotation.

His Soil water study incorporates themes from Xylem, Water content and Transpiration. His Stomatal conductance research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Ecophysiology and Horticulture. The various areas that Christian R. Jensen examines in his Dry weight study include Photosynthesis, Turgor pressure and Respiration.

Best Publications

  • The Resistance of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoaWilld.) to Adverse Abiotic Factors

    S.-E. Jacobsen;A. Mujica;C. R. Jensen

  • Drought stress effect on carbohydrate concentration in soybean leaves and pods during early reproductive development: its implication in altering pod set

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Mathias N. Andersen

  • ABA regulated stomatal control and photosynthetic water use efficiency of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) during progressive soil drying

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Ali Shahanzari;Mathias N. Andersen

  • Soluble Invertase Expression Is an Early Target of Drought Stress during the Critical, Abortion-Sensitive Phase of Young Ovary Development in Maize

    Mathias Neumann Andersen;Folkard Asch;Yong Wu;Christian Richardt Jensen

  • Stomatal control and water use efficiency of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) during progressive soil drying

    Fulai Liu;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen;Christian R. Jensen

  • Effects of partial root-zone drying on yield, tuber size and water use efficiency in potato under field conditions

    Ali Shahnazari;Fulai Liu;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Leaf gas exchange and water relation characteristics of field quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) during soil drying

    C.R Jensen;S.-E Jacobsen;M.N Andersen;N Núñez

  • Physiological responses of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) to partial root-zone drying: ABA signalling, leaf gas exchange, and water use efficiency

    Fulai Liu;Ali Shahnazari;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Drought‐induced changes in xylem pH, ionic composition, and ABA concentration act as early signals in field‐grown maize (Zea mays L.)

    Andi Bahrun;Christian R. Jensen;Folkard Asch;Vagn O. Mogensen

  • Improving crop production in the arid Mediterranean climate

    Sven‐Erik Jacobsen;Christian Richardt Jensen;Fulai Liu

  • Seed glucosinolate, oil and protein contents of field-grown rape (Brassica napus L.) affected by soil drying and evaporative demand

    C.R. Jensen;V.O. Mogensen;G. Mortensen;J.K. Fieldsend

  • Does root-sourced ABA play a role for regulation of stomata under drought in quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.)

    Sven-Erik Jacobsen;Fulai Liu;Christian Richardt Jensen

  • Effects of deficit irrigation (DI) and partial root drying (PRD) on gas exchange, biomass partitioning, and water use efficiency in potato

    Fulai Liu;Ali Shahnazari;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Loss of pod set caused by drought stress is associated with water status and ABA content of reproductive structures in soybean.

    Fulai Liu;Mathias N Andersen;Christian R Jensen

  • Deficit irrigation based on drought tolerance and root signalling in potatoes and tomatoes

    Christian R. Jensen;Adriano Battilani;Finn Plauborg;Georgios Psarras

  • Effects of irrigation strategies and soils on field grown potatoes: Yield and water productivity

    Seyed Hamid Ahmadi;Seyed Hamid Ahmadi;Mathias Neumann Andersen;Finn Plauborg;Rolf Thostrup Poulsen

  • Hydraulic and chemical signals in the control of leaf expansion and stomatal conductance in soybean exposed to drought stress

    Fulai Liu;Christian Richardt Jensen;Mathias Neumann Andersen

  • A review of drought adaptation in crop plants: changes in vegetative and reproductive physiology induced by ABA-based chemical signals

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Mathias N. Andersen

  • Nitrogen incorporation and remobilization in different shoot components of field-grown winter oilseed rape ( Brassica napus L.) as affected by rate of nitrogen application and irrigation

    J. K. Schjoerring;J. G. H. Bock;L. Gammelvind;C. R. Jensen

  • Water Relations and Transpiration of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) Under Salinity and Soil Drying

    F. Razzaghi;S. H. Ahmadi;V. I. Adolf;C. R. Jensen

  • Root signalling and osmotic adjustment during intermittent soil drying sustain grain yield of field grown wheat

    M Ali;C.R Jensen;V.O Mogensen;M.N Andersen

  • Improved plant nitrogen nutrition contributes to higher water use efficiency in tomatoes under alternate partial root-zone irrigation

    Yaosheng Wang;Fulai Liu;Mathias N. Andersen;Christian R. Jensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Mathias Neumann Andersen
Mathias Neumann Andersen Aarhus University
Fulai Liu
Fulai Liu University of Copenhagen
Sven-Erik Jacobsen
Sven-Erik Jacobsen University of Copenhagen
Ali Reza Sepaskhah
Ali Reza Sepaskhah Shiraz University
Søren Hansen
Søren Hansen University of Copenhagen
Jan K. Schjoerring
Jan K. Schjoerring University of Copenhagen
Folkard Asch
Folkard Asch University of Hohenheim
Neil C. Turner
Neil C. Turner University of Western Australia
Rajeev Arora
Rajeev Arora Iowa State University
Bernd Wollenweber
Bernd Wollenweber Aarhus University

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