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Karl H. Mühling

Karl H. Mühling

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
43
Citations
5724
World Ranking
3317
National Ranking
207

Karl H. Mühling 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 Karl H. Mühling sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 467+

This scientist: 158 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Karl H. Mühling 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 Karl H. Mühling sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 109+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • The interaction between salinity and boron toxicity affects the subcellular distribution of ions and proteins in wheat leaves

    M. A. Wimmer;M. A. Wimmer;K. H. Mühling;A. Läuchli;P. H. Brown

  • Contribution of nitrification and denitrification to nitrous oxide emissions from soils after application of biogas waste and other fertilizers.

    Mehmet Senbayram;Ruirui Chen;Karl H. Mühling;Klaus Dittert

  • The influence of salt stress on ABA and auxin concentrations in two maize cultivars differing in salt resistance

    Christian Zörb;Christoph-Martin Geilfus;Karl H. Mühling;Jutta Ludwig-Müller

  • Proteomic changes in maize roots after short-term adjustment to saline growth conditions

    Christian Zörb;Sigrid Schmitt;Karl H. Mühling

  • Silicon decreases cadmium concentrations by modulating root endodermal suberin development in wheat plants

    Jiawen Wu;Hans-Peter Mock;Ricardo F.H. Giehl;Britta Pitann

  • Split Nitrogen Application Improves Wheat Baking Quality by Influencing Protein Composition Rather Than Concentration

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  • Interaction of NaCl and Cd stress on compartmentation pattern of cations, antioxidant enzymes and proteins in leaves of two wheat genotypes differing in salt tolerance

    Karl H. Mühling;André Läuchli

  • Effect of salt stress on growth and cation compartmentation in leaves of two plant species differing in salt tolerance

    Karl Hermann Mühling;André Läuchli

  • Membrane-associated, boron-interacting proteins isolated by boronate affinity chromatography.

    Monika A. Wimmer;Günter Lochnit;Elias Bassil;Karl H. Mühling

  • Salt stress differentially affects growth-mediating β-expansins in resistant and sensitive maize (Zea mays L.).

    Christoph-Martin Geilfus;Christian Zörb;Karl H. Mühling

  • Chloride‐inducible transient apoplastic alkalinizations induce stomata closure by controlling abscisic acid distribution between leaf apoplast and guard cells in salt‐stressed Vicia faba

    Christoph‐Martin Geilfus;Axel Mithöfer;Jutta Ludwig‐Müller;Christian Zörb

  • Decline in leaf growth under salt stress is due to an inhibition of H+-pumping activity and increase in apoplastic pH of maize leaves

    Britta Pitann;Sven Schubert;Karl H. Mühling

  • Apoplastic pH of intact leaves of Vicia faba as influenced by light

    K. H. Mühling;C. Plieth;U.-P. Hansen;B. Sattelmacher

  • Apoplastic Ion Concentration of Intact Leaves of Field Bean (Vicia faba) as Influenced by Ammonium and Nitrate Nutrition

    Karl Hermann Mühling;Burkhard Sattelmacher

  • Rapid shift from denitrification to nitrification in soil after biogas residue application as indicated by nitrous oxide isotopomers

    Jan Reent Köster;Laura M. Cardenas;Mehmet Senbayram;Mehmet Senbayram;Roland Bol

  • Apoplastic and membrane-associated Ca2+ in leaves and roots as affected by boron deficiency

    Karl Hermann Mühling;Monika Wimmer;Heiner E. Goldbach

  • Growth-Related Changes in Subcellular Ion Patterns in Maize Leaves (Zea mays L.) under Salt Stress

    M. Shahzad;K. Witzel;C. Zörb;K. H. Mühling

  • Comparative evaluation of extraction methods for apoplastic proteins from maize leaves.

    Katja Witzel;Katja Witzel;Muhammad Shahzad;Andrea Matros;Hans-Peter Mock

  • Protein composition and techno-functional properties of transgenic wheat with reduced α-gliadin content obtained by RNA interference

    D. Becker;H. Wieser;P. Koehler;A. Folck

  • Salinity Stiffens the Epidermal Cell Walls of Salt-Stressed Maize Leaves: Is the Epidermis Growth-Restricting?

    Christian Zörb;Karl H. Mühling;Ulrich Kutschera;Christoph-Martin Geilfus

  • Determination of oxidative stress in wheat leaves as influenced by boron toxicity and NaCl stress

    Sajid Masood;Livia Saleh;Katja Witzel;Christoph Plieth

  • Apoplastic Na+ in Vicia faba Leaves Rises After Short‐Term Salt Stress and Is Remedied by Silicon

    M. Shahzad;C. Zörb;C.-M. Geilfus;K. H. Mühling

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Zörb
Christian Zörb University of Hohenheim
Klaus Dittert
Klaus Dittert University of Göttingen
André Läuchli
André Läuchli University of California, Davis
Laura M. Cardenas
Laura M. Cardenas Rothamsted Research
Reinhard Well
Reinhard Well University of Göttingen
Roland Bol
Roland Bol Forschungszentrum Jülich
Sven Schubert
Sven Schubert University of Giessen
Karsten Niehaus
Karsten Niehaus Bielefeld University
Hans-Peter Mock
Hans-Peter Mock Leibniz Association
Dirk Becker
Dirk Becker University of Würzburg

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