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Mathias Neumann Andersen

Mathias Neumann Andersen

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Plant Science and Agronomy
Denmark
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
64
Citations
12867
World Ranking
1005
National Ranking
12

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Plant Science and Agronomy in Denmark Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Plant Science and Agronomy in Denmark Leader Award

Overview

Mathias Neumann Andersen is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and conducts research primarily in Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work addresses critical topics at the intersection of plant science, soil science, and global environmental changes.

Their research contributions focus on areas including:

  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Remote Sensing in Agriculture
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis

Andersen frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Agricultural Water Management
  • Field Crops Research
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Recent papers include:

  • "Lessons from the 2018-2019 European droughts: a collective need for unifying drought risk management" (2022) in Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
  • "Did water-saving irrigation protect water resources over the past 40 years? A global analysis based on water accounting framework" (2021) in Agricultural Water Management
  • "Random forest regression results in accurate assessment of potato nitrogen status based on multispectral data from different platforms and the critical concentration approach" (2021) in Field Crops Research
  • "Phenology determines water use strategies of three economic tree species in the semi-arid Loess Plateau of China" (2021) in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • "Trade-offs in carbon-degrading enzyme activities limit long-term soil carbon sequestration with biochar addition" (2023) in Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society

Among frequent co-authors are:

  • Kiril Manevski
  • Emmanuel Arthur
  • Michael O. Adu
  • Eric Oppong Danso
  • Fulai Liu

Best Publications

  • Biochar enhances yield and quality of tomato under reduced irrigation

    Saqib Saleem Akhtar;Guitong Li;Mathias Neumann Andersen;Fulai Liu

  • Residual effects of biochar on improving growth, physiology and yield of wheat under salt stress

    Saqib Saleem Akhtar;Mathias Neumann Andersen;Fulai Liu

  • Drought stress effect on carbohydrate concentration in soybean leaves and pods during early reproductive development: its implication in altering pod set

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Mathias N. Andersen

  • ABA regulated stomatal control and photosynthetic water use efficiency of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) during progressive soil drying

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Ali Shahanzari;Mathias N. Andersen

  • Soluble Invertase Expression Is an Early Target of Drought Stress during the Critical, Abortion-Sensitive Phase of Young Ovary Development in Maize

    Mathias Neumann Andersen;Folkard Asch;Yong Wu;Christian Richardt Jensen

  • Biochar Mitigates Salinity Stress in Potato

    S. S. Akhtar;M. N. Andersen;F. Liu

  • Stomatal control and water use efficiency of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) during progressive soil drying

    Fulai Liu;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen;Christian R. Jensen

  • Effects of partial root-zone drying on yield, tuber size and water use efficiency in potato under field conditions

    Ali Shahnazari;Fulai Liu;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Leaf gas exchange and water relation characteristics of field quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) during soil drying

    C.R Jensen;S.-E Jacobsen;M.N Andersen;N Núñez

  • Physiological responses of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) to partial root-zone drying: ABA signalling, leaf gas exchange, and water use efficiency

    Fulai Liu;Ali Shahnazari;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Seed glucosinolate, oil and protein contents of field-grown rape (Brassica napus L.) affected by soil drying and evaporative demand

    C.R. Jensen;V.O. Mogensen;G. Mortensen;J.K. Fieldsend

  • Effects of deficit irrigation (DI) and partial root drying (PRD) on gas exchange, biomass partitioning, and water use efficiency in potato

    Fulai Liu;Ali Shahnazari;Mathias N. Andersen;Sven-Erik Jacobsen

  • Varietal differences of quinoa’s tolerance to saline conditions

    Verena I. Adolf;Sergey Shabala;Mathias N. Andersen;Fatemeh Razzaghi

  • Loss of pod set caused by drought stress is associated with water status and ABA content of reproductive structures in soybean.

    Fulai Liu;Mathias N Andersen;Christian R Jensen

  • Deficit irrigation based on drought tolerance and root signalling in potatoes and tomatoes

    Christian R. Jensen;Adriano Battilani;Finn Plauborg;Georgios Psarras

  • Effects of irrigation strategies and soils on field grown potatoes: Yield and water productivity

    Seyed Hamid Ahmadi;Seyed Hamid Ahmadi;Mathias Neumann Andersen;Finn Plauborg;Rolf Thostrup Poulsen

  • Interactive effect of biochar and plant growth-promoting bacterial endophytes on ameliorating salinity stress in maize

    Saqib Saleem Akhtar;Mathias Neumann Andersen;Muhammad Naveed;Zahir Ahmad Zahir

  • Hydraulic and chemical signals in the control of leaf expansion and stomatal conductance in soybean exposed to drought stress

    Fulai Liu;Christian Richardt Jensen;Mathias Neumann Andersen

  • A review of drought adaptation in crop plants: changes in vegetative and reproductive physiology induced by ABA-based chemical signals

    Fulai Liu;Christian R. Jensen;Mathias N. Andersen

  • Water Relations and Transpiration of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) Under Salinity and Soil Drying

    F. Razzaghi;S. H. Ahmadi;V. I. Adolf;C. R. Jensen

  • Development and evaluation of a CERES-type model for winter oilseed rape

    B. Gabrielle;P. Denoroy;G. Gosse;E. Justes

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian R. Jensen
Christian R. Jensen University of Copenhagen
Fulai Liu
Fulai Liu University of Copenhagen
Sven-Erik Jacobsen
Sven-Erik Jacobsen University of Copenhagen
Paul Henning Krogh
Paul Henning Krogh Aarhus University
Søren Hansen
Søren Hansen University of Copenhagen
Jørgen E. Olesen
Jørgen E. Olesen Aarhus University
Bryan S. Griffiths
Bryan S. Griffiths Scotland's Rural College
Emmanuel Arthur
Emmanuel Arthur Aarhus University
Uffe Jørgensen
Uffe Jørgensen Aarhus University
Xiying Zhang
Xiying Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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