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Olof Andrén is affiliated with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences in Sweden. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they engage in research activities related to agriculture and related scientific fields.

Although no specific recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work are listed, Andrén's association with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences suggests involvement in areas linked to agricultural sciences, environmental research, or related disciplines typical at such institutions.

The absence of detailed data on publications or research topics precludes an in-depth overview of Andrén's scientific contributions or thematic focus. Similarly, there is no information regarding awards or honors linked to their academic profile.

Olof Andrén is currently an active researcher, with no record of being deceased. The available information emphasizes their institutional affiliation without further elaboration on research output or collaborative networks.

Best Publications

  • Agricultural soils as a sink to mitigate CO2 emissions

    K Paustian;O Andren;H.H Janzen;R Lal

  • Roots contribute more to refractory soil organic matter than above-ground crop residues, as revealed by a long-term field experiment

    Thomas Kätterer;Martin Anders Bolinder;Olof Andrén;Holger Kirchmann

  • Temperature dependence of organic matter decomposition: a critical review using literature data analyzed with different models

    Thomas Kätterer;Markus Reichstein;Olof Andrén;Anja Lomander

  • ICBM: THE INTRODUCTORY CARBON BALANCE MODEL FOR EXPLORATION OF SOIL CARBON BALANCES

    Olof Andrén;Thomas Kätterer

  • Barley Straw Decomposition in the Field: A Comparison of Models

    Olof Andren;Keith Paustian

  • Carbon sequestration potential in European croplands has been overestimated

    Pete Smith;Olof Andrén;Thord Karlsson;Paula Perälä

  • Biochar addition persistently increased soil fertility and yields in maize-soybean rotations over 10 years in sub-humid regions of Kenya

    Thomas Kätterer;Dries Roobroeck;Olof Andrén;Geoffrey Kimutai

  • Global change, soil biodiversity, and nitrogen cycling in terrestrial ecosystems: three case studies

    M J Swift;O Andren;L Brussaard;M Briones

  • Biodiversity and species redundancy among litter decomposers

    Olof Andrén;Jan Bengtsson;Marianne Clarholm

  • Carbon and nitrogen budgets of four agro-ecosystems with annual and perennial crops, with and without N fertilization.

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  • Temperature sensitivity of decomposition in relation to soil organic matter pools: critique and outlook

    Markus Reichstein;T. Kätterer;O. Andrén;P. Ciais

  • ICBM regional model for estimations of dynamics of agricultural soil carbon pools

    Olof Andrén;T. Kätterer;T. Karlsson

  • Carbon dioxide evolution from top- and subsoil as affected by moisture and constant and fluctuating temperature

    Anja Lomander;Thomas Kätterer;Olof Andrén

  • Long-term agricultural field experiments in Northern Europe: analysis of the influence of management on soil carbon stocks using the ICBM model

    Thomas Kätterer;Olof Andrén

  • The ICBM family of analytically solved models of soil carbon, nitrogen and microbial biomass dynamics — descriptions and application examples

    Thomas Kätterer;Olof Andrén

  • Soil Fauna (Microarthropods, Enchytraeids, Nematodes) in Swedish Agricultural Cropping Systems

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  • Soil biota and global change at the ecosystem level: describing soil biota in mathematical models

    Pete. Smith;Olof. Andrén;Lijbert Brussaard;Mark. Dangerfield

  • Modelling the effects of temperature and moisture on CO2 evolution from top- and subsoil using a multi-compartment approach

    Anja Lomander;Thomas Kätterer;Olof Andrén

  • Ecology of arable land : organisms, carbon and nitrogen cycling

    Olof Andrén;Lindberg Torbjörn;Keith Paustian;T. Rosswall

  • Soil organism influence on ecosystem-level processes--bypassing the ecological hierarchy?

    Olof Andrén;Lijbert Brussaard;Marianne Clarholm

  • Wheat root biomass and nitrogen dynamics—effects of daily irrigation and fertilization

    Thomas Kätterer;Ann-Charlotte Hansson;Olof Andrén

  • Pedotransfer functions for estimating plant available water and bulk density in Swedish agricultural soils

    T. Katterer;O. Andren;Per-Erik. Jansson

  • Predicting daily soil temperature profiles in arable soils in cold temperate regions from air temperature and leaf area index

    Thomas Kätterer;Olof Andrén

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kätterer
Thomas Kätterer Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Holger Kirchmann
Holger Kirchmann Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Keith Paustian
Keith Paustian Colorado State University
François Anctil
François Anctil Université Laval
Markus Reichstein
Markus Reichstein Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Rattan Lal
Rattan Lal The Ohio State University
H. Henry Janzen
H. Henry Janzen Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Lars Bergström
Lars Bergström Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Mark Rounsevell
Mark Rounsevell University of Edinburgh

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