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D-Index
55
Citations
9190
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1641
National Ranking
111

Hermann Bauwe publication distribution in Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hermann Bauwe sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 467+

This scientist: 142 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 467 publications or more.

Hermann Bauwe D-index placement in Plant Science and Agronomy in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Plant Science and Agronomy scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Hermann Bauwe sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 109+

This scientist: 55 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 109 D-Index or more.

Overview

Hermann Bauwe is affiliated with the University of Rostock in Germany and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Plant Science, Biochemistry, Clinical Biochemistry, and Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment.

The researcher's work covers key topics such as:

  • Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
  • Biochemical Acid Research Studies
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Plant Gene Expression Analysis
  • Metabolism and Genetic Disorders
  • Amino Acid Enzymes and Metabolism

Among the recent papers associated with or related to Bauwe's field of research are:

  • "Wasteful, essential, evolutionary stepping stone? The multiple personalities of the photorespiratory pathway" (2020, The Plant Journal)
  • "Humboldt Review: Photorespiration - Rubisco's repair crew" (2022, Journal of Plant Physiology)
  • "Metabolite Profiling in Arabidopsisthaliana with Moderately Impaired Photorespiration Reveals Novel Metabolic Links and Compensatory Mechanisms of Photorespiration" (2021, Metabolites)
  • "Multi-gene metabolic engineering of tomato plants results in increased fruit yield up to 23%" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Evolution of Photorespiratory Glycolate Oxidase among Archaeplastida" (2020, Plants)

Bauwe frequently collaborates with other scientists, including:

  • Alisdair R. Fernie
  • Martin Hagemann
  • Stefan Timm
  • Alexandra Florian
  • Maria Wittmiß

Key journals where Bauwe's work or related research commonly appears include:

  • The Plant Journal
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Plant Physiology
  • Metabolites
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Photorespiration: players, partners and origin

    Hermann Bauwe;Martin Hagemann;Alisdair R. Fernie

  • The photorespiratory glycolate metabolism is essential for cyanobacteria and might have been conveyed endosymbiontically to plants.

    Marion Eisenhut;Wolfgang Ruth;Maya Haimovich;Hermann Bauwe

  • A Cytosolic Pathway for the Conversion of Hydroxypyruvate to Glycerate during Photorespiration in Arabidopsis

    Stefan Timm;Adriano Nunes-Nesi;Tiit Pärnik;Katja Morgenthal

  • Impairment of the Photorespiratory Pathway Accelerates Photoinhibition of Photosystem II by Suppression of Repair But Not Acceleration of Damage Processes in Arabidopsis

    Shunichi Takahashi;Hermann Bauwe;Murray Badger

  • Regulation of plant glycine decarboxylase by s-nitrosylation and glutathionylation.

    M. Cristina Palmieri;Christian Lindermayr;Hermann Bauwe;Clara Steinhauser

  • Photorespiration has a dual origin and manifold links to central metabolism.

    Hermann Bauwe;Martin Hagemann;Ramona Kern;Stefan Timm

  • Simultaneous stimulation of sedoheptulose 1,7‐bisphosphatase, fructose 1,6‐bisphophate aldolase and the photorespiratory glycine decarboxylase‐H protein increases CO2 assimilation, vegetative biomass and seed yield in Arabidopsis

    Andrew J. Simkin;Patricia E. Lopez-Calcagno;Philip A. Davey;Lauren R. Headland

  • Inhibition of aconitase by nitric oxide leads to induction of the alternative oxidase and to a shift of metabolism towards biosynthesis of amino acids

    Kapuganti J. Gupta;Jay K. Shah;Yariv Brotman;Kathrin Jahnke

  • Genetic manipulation of glycine decarboxylation.

    Hermann Bauwe;Üner Kolukisaoglu

  • Glycine decarboxylase controls photosynthesis and plant growth.

    Stefan Timm;Alexandra Florian;Stephanie Arrivault;Mark Stitt

  • d-GLYCERATE 3-KINASE, the Last Unknown Enzyme in the Photorespiratory Cycle in Arabidopsis, Belongs to a Novel Kinase Family

    Ralf Boldt;Christoph Edner;Üner Kolukisaoglu;Martin Hagemann

  • The Photorespiratory Metabolite 2-Phosphoglycolate Regulates Photosynthesis and Starch Accumulation in Arabidopsis.

    Franziska Flügel;Stefan Timm;Stéphanie Arrivault;Alexandra Florian

  • Mitochondrial Dihydrolipoyl Dehydrogenase Activity Shapes Photosynthesis and Photorespiration of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Stefan Timm;Maria Wittmiß;Sabine Gamlien;Ralph Ewald

  • The Plant-Like C2 Glycolate Cycle and the Bacterial-Like Glycerate Pathway Cooperate in Phosphoglycolate Metabolism in Cyanobacteria

    Marion Eisenhut;Shira Kahlon;Dirk Hasse;Ralph Ewald

  • Deletion of Glycine Decarboxylase in Arabidopsis Is Lethal under Nonphotorespiratory Conditions

    Nadja Engel;Kirsten van den Daele;Üner Kolukisaoglu;Katja Morgenthal

  • Manipulating photorespiration to increase plant productivity:recent advances and perspectives for crop improvement

    Marco Betti;Hermann Bauwe;Florian A. Busch;Alisdair R. Fernie

  • Long-Term Response toward Inorganic Carbon Limitation in Wild Type and Glycolate Turnover Mutants of the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803

    Marion Eisenhut;Eneas Aguirre von Wobeser;Ludwig Jonas;Hendrik Schubert

  • The form of nitrogen nutrition affects resistance against Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola in tobacco

    Kapuganti J. Gupta;Yariv Brotman;Shruthi Segu;Tatiana Zeier

  • Photorespiration and the potential to improve photosynthesis.

    Martin Hagemann;Hermann Bauwe

  • Serine acts as a metabolic signal for the transcriptional control of photorespiration-related genes in Arabidopsis.

    Stefan Timm;Alexandra Florian;Maria Wittmiß;Kathrin Jahnke

  • A Cytosolic Pathway for the Conversion of Hydroxypyruvate to Glycerate during Photorespiration in Arabidopsis

    Stefanie Wienkoop;Wolfram Weckwerth;Stefan Timm;Adriano Nunes-Nesi

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin Hagemann
Martin Hagemann University of Rostock
Stefan Timm
Stefan Timm University of Rostock
Alisdair R. Fernie
Alisdair R. Fernie Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology
Stanislav Kopriva
Stanislav Kopriva University of Cologne
Andreas P. M. Weber
Andreas P. M. Weber Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Joachim Kopka
Joachim Kopka Max Planck Society
Wolfram Weckwerth
Wolfram Weckwerth University of Vienna
Aaron Kaplan
Aaron Kaplan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta
Kapuganti Jagadis Gupta University of Oxford
Peter Westhoff
Peter Westhoff Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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