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Patrick A.W. van Hees

Patrick A.W. van Hees

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
30
Citations
4843
World Ranking
8317
National Ranking
214

Overview

Patrick A.W. van Hees is affiliated with Örebro University in Sweden. Their academic profile indicates ongoing engagement in research activities within this institution.

Data regarding specific publications, co-authors, research fields, or main topics related to Patrick A.W. van Hees are not available. There is no recorded information on recent papers, frequent publication venues, book publications, or awards won. As such, no further details on the scientist's research output or collaborations can be provided at this time.

Best Publications

  • The carbon we do not see : The impact of low molecular weight compounds on carbon dynamics and respiration in forest soils - A review

    Patrick A.W. van Hees;David L. Jones;Roger Finlay;Douglas L. Godbold

  • The role of fungi in weathering

    Ellis Hoffland;Thomas W Kuyper;Håkan Wallander;Claude Plassard

  • Organic acids produced by mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris exposed to elevated aluminium and heavy metal concentrations

    Ulla Ahonen-Jonnarth;Patrick A. W. Van Hees;Ulla S. Lundström;Roger D. Finlay

  • Low molecular weight organic acid adsorption in forest soils: effects on soil solution concentrations and biodegradation rates

    P.A.W. van Hees;S.I. Vinogradoff;A.C. Edwards;D.L. Godbold

  • Advances in understanding the podzolization process resulting from a multidisciplinary study of three coniferous forest soils in the Nordic Countries

    U.S. Lundström;N. van Breemen;D.C. Bain;P.A.W. van Hees

  • Biodegradation of low molecular weight organic acids in coniferous forest podzolic soils

    Patrick A.W van Hees;David L Jones;Douglas L Godbold

  • Oxalate and ferricrocin exudation by the extramatrical mycelium of an ectomycorrhizal fungus in symbiosis with Pinus sylvestris

    Patrick A. W. Van Hees;Anna Rosling;Sofia Essén;Douglas L. Godbold

  • EFFECTS OF ACIDIFICATION AND ITS MITIGATION WITH LIME AND WOOD ASH ON FOREST SOIL PROCESSES: A REVIEW

    Ulla Lundström;D.C. Bain;A.F.S. Taylor;P.A.W. Van Hees

  • Laboratory and pilot scale soil washing of PAH and arsenic from a wood preservation site : Changes in concentration and toxicity

    Kristin Elgh-Dalgren;Zandra Arwidsson;Aida Camdzija;Ragnar Sjöberg

  • Quantitative analysis of soluble exudates produced by ectomycorrhizal roots as a response to ambient and elevated CO2

    Emma M. Johansson;Petra M.A. Fransson;Roger D. Finlay;Patrick A.W. van Hees

  • The role of fungi in biogenic weathering in boreal forest soils

    Roger Finlay;Hakan Wallander;Mark Smits;Sara Holmstrom

  • Copper(II) binding to dissolved organic matter fractions in municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash leachate.

    Susanna Olsson;Joris W. J. Van Schaik;Jon Petter Gustafsson;Dan Berggren Kleja

  • Organic acid concentrations in soil solution: effects of young coniferous trees and ectomycorrhizal fungi

    Patrick A.W. van Hees;David L. Jones;Georg Jentschke;Douglas L. Godbold

  • Impact of ectomycorrhizas on the concentration and biodegradation of simple organic acids in a forest soil

    P.A. Van Hees;Douglas Godbold;G.W. Jentschke;David Jones

  • Remediation of Metal Contaminated Soil by Organic Metabolites from Fungi I—Production of Organic Acids

    Zandra Arwidsson;Emma M. Johansson;Thomas von Kronhelm;Bert Allard

  • Quantitative analysis of root and ectomycorrhizal exudates as a response to Pb, Cd and As stress

    Emma M. Johansson;Petra M. A. Fransson;Roger D. Finlay;Patrick A. W. van Hees

  • Modelling low molecular weight organic acid dynamics in forest soils

    P.A.W. van Hees;D.L. Jones;Lars Nyberg;S.J.M. Holmström

  • Siderophores in forest soil solution

    Sara J.M. Holmström;Ulla S. Lundström;Roger D. Finlay;Patrick A.W. van Hees

  • Elevated atmospheric CO2 fuels leaching of old dissolved organic matter at the alpine treeline

    Frank Hagedorn;Patrick A. W. van Hees;I. Tanya Handa;Stephan Hättenschwiler;Stephan Hättenschwiler

  • Comparison of soil solution chemistry sampled by centrifugation, two types of suction lysimeters and zero-tension lysimeters

    Christine E. Geibe;Rolf Danielsson;Patrick A.W. van Hees;Ulla S. Lundström

  • Biodegradation of low molecular weight organic compounds and their contribution to heterotrophic soil respiration in three Japanese forest soils

    Kazumichi Fujii;Chie Hayakawa;Patrick A. W. Van Hees;Shinya Funakawa

  • Mobilization of aluminium, iron and silicon by Picea abies and ectomycorrhizas in a forest soil

    P. A. W. Van Hees;D. L. Jones;G. Jentschke;D. L. Godbold

  • Phosphorous availability influences the dissolution of apatite by soil fungi

    A. Rosling;K. B. Suttle;E. Johansson;P. A. W. Van Hees

  • The influence of alkaline and non-alkaline parent material on soil chemistry

    Jenny L.K. Vestin;Kei Nambu;Patrick A.W. van Hees;Dan Bylund

  • Quantitative analysis of exudates from soil-living basidiomycetes in pure culture as a response to lead, cadmium and arsenic stress

    Emma M. Johansson;Petra M.A. Fransson;Roger D. Finlay;Patrick A.W. van Hees

Frequent Co-Authors

Roger D. Finlay
Roger D. Finlay Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Bert Allard
Bert Allard Örebro University
Douglas L. Godbold
Douglas L. Godbold Mendel University Brno
Stephan Hättenschwiler
Stephan Hättenschwiler Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Håkan Wallander
Håkan Wallander Lund University
Frank Hagedorn
Frank Hagedorn Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Claude Plassard
Claude Plassard INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Thomas W. Kuyper
Thomas W. Kuyper Wageningen University & Research
Ellis Hoffland
Ellis Hoffland Wageningen University & Research
Alf Ekblad
Alf Ekblad Örebro University

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