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Overview

Martin Weih is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with a notable presence in several subfields.

Their work spans the following subfields of study:

  • Plant Science
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Soil Science
  • Global and Planetary Change

The principal topics covered in their research include:

  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
  • Bioenergy Crop Production and Management
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions

Martin Weih has contributed to various scientific journals, with frequent publications in these venues:

  • Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Plant and Soil
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Forests
  • BioEnergy Research

Some of their recent papers include:

  • "Grain Yield Stability of Cereal-Legume Intercrops Is Greater Than Sole Crops in More Productive Conditions," 2021, Agriculture
  • "For the sake of resilience and multifunctionality, let's diversify planted forests!," 2021, Conservation Letters
  • "Temporal complementarity between roots and mycorrhizal fungi drives wheat nitrogen use efficiency," 2022, New Phytologist
  • "Effects of soil compaction on grain yield of wheat depend on weather conditions," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Multi-Dimensional Plant Element Stoichiometry-Looking Beyond Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus," 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science

Martin Weih has collaborated frequently with a group of co-authors, including:

  • Christel Baum
  • Michael Scherer-Lorenzen
  • Petra Fransson
  • Bart Muys
  • Quentin Ponette

Best Publications

  • Specific root length as an indicator of environmental change

    I. Ostonen;U. Puttsepp;C. Biel;O. Alberton

  • Leaf life span and nutrient resorption as determinants of plant nutrient conservation in temperate‐arctic regions

    Rolf Lutz Eckstein;P S Karlsson;M Weih

  • For the sake of resilience and multifunctionality, let's diversify planted forests!

    Christian Messier;Christian Messier;Jürgen Bauhus;Rita Sousa-Silva;Harald Auge

  • Early stage litter decomposition across biomes

    Ika Djukic;Sebastian Kepfer-Rojas;Inger Kappel Schmidt;Klaus Steenberg Larsen

  • Contributions of a global network of tree diversity experiments to sustainable forest plantations

    Kris Verheyen;Margot Vanhellemont;Harald Auge;Lander Baeten

  • Nitrogen storage and seasonal nitrogen cycling in Populus: bridging molecular physiology and ecophysiology

    Janice E. K. Cooke;Janice E. K. Cooke;Martin Weih

  • Intensive short rotation forestry in boreal climates: present and future perspectives

    Martin Weih

  • Growth response of Mountain birch to air and soil temperature: is increasing leaf-nitrogen content an acclimation to lower air temperature?

    M. Weih;P. S. Karlsson

  • Short-rotation forestry with hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L.×P. tremuloides Michx.) in Northern Europe

    Arvo Tullus;Lars Rytter;Tea Tullus;Martin Weih

  • Plant stoichiometry at different scales: element concentration patterns reflect environment more than genotype

    Göran I. Ågren;Martin Weih

  • Bioenergy from “surplus” land: environmental and socio-economic implications

    Jens Dauber;Chris Brown;Ana Luisa Fernando;John Finnan

  • Biomass and nutrient distribution in a highland bamboo forest in southwest Ethiopia: implications for management

    K. Embaye;M. Weih;S. Ledin;L. Christersson

  • Characterising willows for biomass and phytoremediation: growth, nitrogen and water use of 14 willow clones under different irrigation and fertilisation regimes

    Martin Weih;Nils-Erik Nordh

  • Synthesis and future research directions linking tree diversity to growth, survival, and damage in a global network of tree diversity experiments

    Jake J. Grossman;Margot Vanhellemont;Nadia Barsoum;Jürgen Bauhus

  • Effects of short rotation coppice with willows and poplar on soil ecology

    Christel Baum;Peter Leinweber;Martin Weih;Norbert Lamersdorf

  • Trade‐offs between seed output and life span – a quantitative comparison of traits between annual and perennial congeneric species

    Giulia Vico;Stefano Manzoni;Libère Nkurunziza;Kevin Murphy

  • Assessment of nutrient use in annual and perennial crops: A functional concept for analyzing nitrogen use efficiency

    Martin Weih;Linnéa Asplund;Göran Bergkvist

  • Salix: Botany and Global Horticulture

    Yulia A. Kuzovkina;Martin Weih;Marta Abalos Romero;John Charles

  • Above-ground Woody Biomass Production of Short-rotation Populus Plantations on Agricultural Land in Sweden

    Almir Karacic;Theo Verwijst;Martin Weih

  • Evidence for increased sensitivity to nutrient and water stress in a fast-growing hybrid willow compared with a natural willow clone

    Martin Weih

  • Stress tolerance of five willow clones after irrigation with different amounts of landfill leachate.

    Ioannis Dimitriou;Pär Aronsson;Martin Weih

Frequent Co-Authors

Giulia Vico
Giulia Vico Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Christel Baum
Christel Baum University of Rostock
Stefano Manzoni
Stefano Manzoni Stockholm University
Göran Bergkvist
Göran Bergkvist Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Peter B. Reich
Peter B. Reich University of Minnesota
Michael P. Perring
Michael P. Perring Ghent University
Hervé Jactel
Hervé Jactel University of Bordeaux
Peter Leinweber
Peter Leinweber University of Rostock
Bastien Castagneyrol
Bastien Castagneyrol University of Bordeaux
Christian Messier
Christian Messier University of Quebec at Montreal

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