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Johannes A. Postma

Johannes A. Postma

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
34
Citations
7581
World Ranking
5259
National Ranking
319

Best Publications

  • Pot size matters: a meta-analysis of the effects of rooting volume on plant growth

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  • Root traits as drivers of plant and ecosystem functioning: current understanding, pitfalls and future research needs

    Grégoire T Freschet;Grégoire T Freschet;Catherine Roumet;Louise H Comas;Monique Weemstra

  • A starting guide to root ecology: strengthening ecological concepts and standardising root classification, sampling, processing and trait measurements

    Grégoire T Freschet;Loïc Pagès;Colleen M Iversen;Louise H Comas

  • Pampered inside, pestered outside? Differences and similarities between plants growing in controlled conditions and in the field

    Hendrik Poorter;Fabio Fiorani;Roland Pieruschka;Tobias Wojciechowski

  • The optimal lateral root branching density for maize depends on nitrogen and phosphorus availability

    Johannes Auke Postma;Annette Dathe;Jonathan Paul Lynch

  • Root cortical aerenchyma enhances the growth of maize on soils with suboptimal availability of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

    Johannes Auke Postma;Jonathan Paul Lynch

  • Soil compaction and the architectural plasticity of root systems

    José Correa;Johannes A Postma;Michelle Watt;Tobias Wojciechowski

  • Modelling root–soil interactions using three–dimensional models of root growth, architecture and function

    Vanessa M. Dunbabin;Johannes A. Postma;Andrea Schnepf;Loïc Pagès

  • Quantitative 3D Analysis of Plant Roots Growing in Soil Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Dagmar van Dusschoten;Ralf Metzner;Johannes Kochs;Johannes A. Postma

  • Complementarity in root architecture for nutrient uptake in ancient maize/bean and maize/bean/squash polycultures.

    Johannes A. Postma;Jonathan P. Lynch

  • Nutrient deficiency effects on root architecture and root-to-shoot ratio in arable crops

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  • Crop Improvement from Phenotyping Roots: Highlights Reveal Expanding Opportunities.

    Saoirse R. Tracy;Kerstin A. Nagel;Johannes A. Postma;Heike Fassbender

  • Phene Synergism between Root Hair Length and Basal Root Growth Angle for Phosphorus Acquisition

    Magalhaes Amade Miguel;Johannes Auke Postma;Jonathan Paul Lynch

  • OpenSimRoot: widening the scope and application of root architectural models.

    Johannes A. Postma;Christian Kuppe;Markus R. Owen;Nathan L. Mellor

  • Theoretical evidence for the functional benefit of root cortical aerenchyma in soils with low phosphorus availability.

    Johannes A. Postma;Jonathan P. Lynch

  • Dividing the pie: A quantitative review on plant density responses.

    Johannes A. Postma;Vera L. Hecht;Kouki Hikosaka;Eric A. Nord

  • Root foraging elicits niche complementarity-dependent yield advantage in the ancient 'three sisters' (maize/bean/squash) polyculture

    Chaochun Zhang;Johannes A. Postma;Larry M. York;Jonathan P. Lynch

  • Root cortical senescence decreases root respiration, nutrient content, and radial water and nutrient transport in barley

    Hannah M. Schneider;Tobias Wojciechowski;Johannes A. Postma;Kathleen M. Brown

  • Dynamic root growth and architecture responses to limiting nutrient availability: linking physiological models and experimentation.

    Johannes Auke Postma;Ulrich Schurr;Fabio Fiorani

  • Co-optimization of axial root phenotypes for nitrogen and phosphorus acquisition in common bean.

    Harini Rangarajan;Johannes A Postma;Jonathan P Lynch

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