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Ingrid K. Thomsen

Ingrid K. Thomsen

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
43
Citations
6622
World Ranking
3256
National Ranking
30

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
44
Citations
6642
World Ranking
6831
National Ranking
98

Overview

Ingrid K. Thomsen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research primarily addresses soil and crop science with a focus on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, crop yield, and soil fertility.

The scientist's work covers several subfields including:

  • Soil Science
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Plant Science
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Thomsen's main research topics include:

  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Bioenergy crop production and management
  • Climate change impacts on agriculture
  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems

The scientist has contributed papers to several journals, frequently publishing in:

  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Field Crops Research
  • European Journal of Agronomy
  • Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
  • Soil Use and Management

Selected recent publications include:

  • Subsoil compaction effect on spatio-temporal root growth, reuse of biopores and crop yield of spring barley, 2020, European Journal of Agronomy
  • The effect of catch crops in spring barley on nitrate leaching and their fertilizer replacement value, 2022, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Cereal straw incorporation and ryegrass cover crops: The path to equilibrium in soil carbon storage is short, 2021, European Journal of Soil Science
  • Alveolar Hemorrhage in Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis: Results of an International Randomized Controlled Trial (PEXIVAS), 2024, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Fertiliser N rates interact with sowing time and catch crops in cereals and affect yield and nitrate leaching, 2021, European Journal of Agronomy

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Thomsen include:

  • Elly Møller Hansen
  • Iris Vogeler
  • Jørgen Eriksen
  • Uttam Kumar
  • Johannes Lund Jensen

Best Publications

  • How does tillage intensity affect soil organic carbon? A systematic review

    Neal R. Haddaway;Katarina Hedlund;Louise E. Jackson;Thomas Kätterer

  • The moisture response of soil heterotrophic respiration: interaction with soil properties

    F. E. Moyano;N. Vasilyeva;L. Bouckaert;F. Cook

  • Linking soil microbial activity to water- and air-phase contents and diffusivities

    Per Schjønning;Ingrid K. Thomsen;Per Moldrup;Bent T. Christensen

  • Turnover of organic matter in differently textured soils: I. Physical characteristics of structurally disturbed and intact soils

    Per Schjønning;Ingrid K Thomsen;Jens P Møberg;Hubert de Jonge

  • Turnover of organic matter in differently textured soils: II. Microbial activity as influenced by soil water regimes

    Ingrid K. Thomsen;Per Schjønning;Bendt Jensen;Kristian Kristensen

  • Fusarium head blight of cereals in Denmark: species complex and related mycotoxins.

    L K Nielsen;J D Jensen;G C Nielsen;J E Jensen

  • The ability of cover crops to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus losses from arable land in southern Scandinavia and Finland

    H. Aronsson;E. M. Hansen;I. K. Thomsen;J. Liu

  • Carbon dioxide emissions from biochar in soil: role of clay, microorganisms and carbonates

    S. Bruun;S. Clauson-Kaas;L. Bobuľská;I. K. Thomsen

  • The immobilization of nitrogen by straw decomposing in soil

    M. V. Cheshire;C. N. Bedrock;B. L. Williams;S. J. Chapman

  • Carbon dynamics and retention in soil after anaerobic digestion of dairy cattle feed and faeces

    Ingrid K. Thomsen;Jørgen E. Olesen;Henrik B. Møller;Peter Sørensen

  • Yields of wheat and soil carbon and nitrogen contents following long-term incorporation of barley straw and ryegrass catch crops

    I.K. Thomsen;B.T. Christensen

  • Nitrous oxide evolution from structurally intact soil as influenced by tillage and soil water content

    Søren O. Petersen;Per Schjønning;Ingrid K. Thomsen;Bent T. Christensen

  • Assessing soil constituents and labile soil organic carbon by mid- infrared photoacoustic spectroscopy

    Clément Peltre;Sander Bruun;Changwen Du;Ingrid Kaag Thomsen

  • Effects of slurry pre-treatment and application technique on short-term N2O emissions as determined by a new non-linear approach

    Ingrid K. Thomsen;Asger R. Pedersen;Tavs Nyord;Søren O. Petersen

  • Effects of cropping system and rates of nitrogen in animal slurry and mineral fertilizer on nitrate leaching from a sandy loam

    I. K. Thomsen;J. F. Hansen;V. Kjellerup;B. T. Christensen

  • Nitrogen conserving potential of successive ryegrass catch crops in continuous spring barley

    I.K. Thomsen;B.T. Christensen

  • Crop uptake and leaching of 15N applied in ruminant slurry with selectively labelled faeces and urine fractions

    Ingrid K. Thomsen;Viggo Kjellerup;Bendt Jensen

  • C and N mineralization of composted and anaerobically stored ruminant manure in differently textured soils.

    Ingrid K. Thomsen;Jørgen E. Olesen

  • Impact of charring on cereal grain characteristics: linking prehistoric manuring practice to δ15N signatures in archaeobotanical material

    Marie Kanstrup;Ingrid K. Thomsen;Peter H. Mikkelsen;Bent T. Christensen

  • Similarity of differently sized macro-aggregates in arable soils of different texture

    Søren M. Kristiansen;Per Schjønning;Ingrid K. Thomsen;Jørgen E. Olesen

  • Nitrate leaching under spring barley is influenced by the presence of a ryegrass catch crop: Results from a lysimeter experiment

    Ingrid K. Thomsen

  • Availability of nitrogen in 15N-labeled ruminant manure components to successively grown crops

    B. Jensen;P. Sørensen;I. K. Thomsen;B. T. Christensen

  • Separation of Pig Slurry and Plant Utilization and Loss of Nitrogen-15-labeled Slurry Nitrogen

    Peter Sørensen;Ingrid K. Thomsen

  • C and N transformations in 15N cross-labelled solid ruminant manure during anaerobic and aerobic storage

    Ingrid K Thomsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bent T. Christensen
Bent T. Christensen Aarhus University
Jørgen E. Olesen
Jørgen E. Olesen Aarhus University
Peter Sørensen
Peter Sørensen Aarhus University
Per Schjønning
Per Schjønning Aarhus University
Sander Bruun
Sander Bruun University of Copenhagen
Lars Stoumann Jensen
Lars Stoumann Jensen University of Copenhagen
Paul Mäder
Paul Mäder Forschungsinstitut für Biologischen Landbau
Thomas Kätterer
Thomas Kätterer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Katarina Hedlund
Katarina Hedlund Lund University
Louise E. Jackson
Louise E. Jackson University of California, Davis

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