The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Botany, Halophyte, Salinity, Salt marsh and Environmental chemistry. His study in Horticulture extends to Botany with its themes. His studies examine the connections between Halophyte and genetics, as well as such issues in Water content, with regards to Plumbaginaceae, Armeria maritima, Meristem and Algae.
Nitrate, Low sodium and Sand dune stabilization is closely connected to Nutrient in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Salinity. Jelte Rozema works mostly in the field of Salt marsh, limiting it down to topics relating to Soil test and, in certain cases, Triglochin maritima. The various areas that Jelte Rozema examines in his Environmental chemistry study include Soil water, Terrestrial ecosystem, Urtica dioica and Ozone depletion.
Jelte Rozema mostly deals with Botany, Agronomy, Salinity, Ecology and Halophyte. The concepts of his Botany study are interwoven with issues in Salt marsh and Horticulture. His work is dedicated to discovering how Salt marsh, Environmental chemistry are connected with Ozone and other disciplines.
His biological study deals with issues like Uv b radiation, which deal with fields such as Carbon dioxide. His research in the fields of Soil salinity overlaps with other disciplines such as Relative growth rate. His studies deal with areas such as Agriculture and Soil fertility as well as Soil salinity.
His primary areas of investigation include Salinity, Halophyte, Agronomy, Soil salinity and Botany. His research integrates issues of Seawater and Crop production in his study of Halophyte. His Agronomy research integrates issues from Nitrogen fixation and Specific leaf area.
His Soil salinity research incorporates themes from Agriculture, Statistics, Sustainability and Horticulture. When carried out as part of a general Botany research project, his work on Shoot is frequently linked to work in SOS1, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. The Shoot study combines topics in areas such as Cassiope tetragona, Arctic and Growing season.
His primary areas of study are Salinity, Soil salinity, Botany, Halophyte and Ecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nitrogen fixation and Legume, Agronomy, Green manure. His research in Soil salinity intersects with topics in Agriculture, Soil biodiversity, Dryland salinity, Fodder and Soil horizon.
His research in Botany focuses on subjects like Salicornia, which are connected to Xylem. His Halophyte research incorporates elements of Seawater, Moss, Osmotic pressure and Horticulture. His Tundra study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Shrub and Atmospheric sciences.
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Shrub expansion in tundra ecosystems: dynamics, impacts and research priorities
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Environmental Research Letters (2011)
UV-B as an environmental factor in plant life: stress and regulation.
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution (1997)
Crops for a Salinized World
Jelte Rozema;Timothy Flowers.
Science (2008)
The role of UV-B radiation in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems--an experimental and functional analysis of the evolution of UV-absorbing compounds.
J Rozema;L.O Björn;J.F Bornman;A Gaberščik.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology (2002)
Ecophysiological adaptations of coastal halophytes from foredunes and salt marshes
J. Rozema;P. Bijwaard;G. Prast;R. Broekman.
Plant Ecology (1985)
Heavy metal concentrations in a soil–plant–snail food chain along a terrestrial soil pollution gradient
M.J.M. Notten;A.J.P. Oosthoek;J. Rozema;R. Aerts.
Environmental Pollution (2005)
Salt tolerance of halophytes, research questions reviewed in the perspective of saline agriculture
Jelte Rozema;Henk Schat.
Environmental and Experimental Botany (2013)
Stratospheric ozone reduction and ecosystem processes: enhanced UV-B radiation affects chemical quality and decomposition of leaves of the dune grassland species Calamagrostis epigeios
J. Rozema;M. Tosserams;H. J. M. Nelissen;L. van Heerwaarden.
Plant Ecology (1997)
Uptake of arsenic by Aster tripolium in relation to rhizosphere oxidation
M. L. Otte;I. M. J. Dekkers;J. Rozema;R. A. Broekman.
Botany (1991)
UV-B absorbance and UV-B absorbing compounds (para-coumaric acid) in pollen and sporopollenin: the perspective to track historic UV-B levels.
Jelte Rozema;Rob A Broekman;Peter Blokker;Barbara B Meijkamp.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-biology (2001)
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