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D-Index
41
Citations
8637
World Ranking
3615
National Ranking
222

Peter Ache 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 Peter Ache sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 467+

This scientist: 70 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Peter Ache 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 Peter Ache sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 109+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 45th percentile

45% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Best Publications

  • Activity of guard cell anion channel SLAC1 is controlled by drought-stress signaling kinase-phosphatase pair.

    Dietmar Geiger;Sönke Scherzer;Patrick Mumm;Annette Stange

  • Guard cell anion channel SLAC1 is regulated by CDPK protein kinases with distinct Ca2+ affinities

    D. Geiger;S. Scherzer;P. Mumm;I. Marten

  • The stomatal response to reduced relative humidity requires guard cell-autonomous ABA synthesis.

    Hubert Bauer;Peter Ache;Silke Lautner;Joerg Fromm

  • Stomatal Closure by Fast Abscisic Acid Signaling Is Mediated by the Guard Cell Anion Channel SLAH3 and the Receptor RCAR1

    Dietmar Geiger;Tobias Maierhofer;Khaled A. S. AL-Rasheid;Sönke Scherzer

  • GORK, a delayed outward rectifier expressed in guard cells of Arabidopsis thaliana, is a K+-selective, K+-sensing ion channel.

    Peter Ache;Dirk Becker;Natalya Ivashikina;Petra Dietrich

  • KAT1 is not essential for stomatal opening.

    Alexander Szyroki;Natalya Ivashikina;Petra Dietrich;M. Rob G. Roelfsema

  • Loss of the AKT2/3 potassium channel affects sugar loading into the phloem of Arabidopsis

    Rosalia Deeken;Dietmar Geiger;Jörg Fromm;Olga Koroleva

  • AtKC1, a silent Arabidopsis potassium channel α-subunit modulates root hair K+ influx

    Birgit Reintanz;Alexander Szyroki;Natalya Ivashikina;Peter Ache

  • The Arabidopsis Plastidic Glucose 6-Phosphate/Phosphate Translocator GPT1 Is Essential for Pollen Maturation and Embryo Sac Development

    Patrycja Niewiadomski;Silke Knappe;Stefan Geimer;Karsten Fischer

  • A high-quality genome assembly of quinoa provides insights into the molecular basis of salt bladder-based salinity tolerance and the exceptional nutritional value

    C Zou;A Chen;L Xiao;HM Muller

  • K(+) channel profile and electrical properties of Arabidopsis root hairs.

    Natalya Ivashikina;Dirk Becker;Peter Ache;Oliver Meyerhoff

  • The role of Arabidopsis ABA receptors from the PYR/PYL/RCAR family in stomatal acclimation and closure signal integration

    Marcus Dittrich;Heike M Mueller;Hubert Bauer;Marta Peirats-Llobet;Marta Peirats-Llobet

  • AKT3, a phloem-localized K+ channel, is blocked by protons

    I. Marten;S. Hoth;R. Deeken;P. Ache

  • Regulation of the ABA-sensitive Arabidopsis potassium channel gene GORK in response to water stress.

    D. Becker;S. Hoth;P. Ache;S. Wenkel

  • Identification of Arabidopsis thaliana phloem RNAs provides a search criterion for phloem-based transcripts hidden in complex datasets of microarray experiments.

    Rosalia Deeken;Peter Ache;Inga Kajahn;Joern Klinkenberg

  • Diurnal and light-regulated expression of AtSTP1 in guard cells of Arabidopsis

    Ruth Stadler;Michael Büttner;Peter Ache;Rainer Hedrich

  • Auxin activates KAT1 and KAT2, two K+‐channel genes expressed in seedlings of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Katrin Philippar;Natalya Ivashikina;Peter Ache;May Christian

  • Drought-Enhanced Xylem Sap Sulfate Closes Stomata by Affecting ALMT12 and Guard Cell ABA Synthesis

    Frosina Malcheska;Altaf Ahmad;Sundas Batool;Heike M. Müller

  • Stomatal action directly feeds back on leaf turgor: new insights into the regulation of the plant water status from non-invasive pressure probe measurements.

    Peter Ache;Hubert Bauer;Hannes Kollist;Khaled A.S. Al-Rasheid

  • Poplar potassium transporters capable of controlling K+ homeostasis and K+‐dependent xylogenesis

    Katharina Langer;Peter Ache;Dietmar Geiger;Andrea Stinzing

  • VFK1, a Vicia faba K+ channel involved in phloem unloading

    Peter Ache;Dirk Becker;Rosalia Deeken;Ingo Dreyer

  • Understanding the Molecular Basis of Salt Sequestration in Epidermal Bladder Cells of Chenopodium quinoa

    Jennifer Böhm;Maxim Messerer;Heike M. Müller;Joachim Scholz-Starke

  • Developmental and light‐dependent regulation of a phloem‐localised K+ channel of Arabidopsis thaliana

    Rosalia Deeken;Christoph Sanders;Peter Ache;Rainer Hedrich

  • Salt stress affects xylem differentiation of grey poplar ( Populus × canescens )

    María Escalante-Pérez;Silke Lautner;Uwe Nehls;Anita Selle

  • ß-amylase1 mutant Arabidopsis plants show improved drought tolerance due to reduced starch breakdown in guard cells.

    Christian Maximilian Prasch;Kirsten Verena Ott;Hubert Bauer;Peter Ache

  • A Single-Pore Residue Renders the Arabidopsis Root Anion Channel SLAH2 Highly Nitrate Selective

    Tobias Maierhofer;Christof Lind;Stefanie Hüttl;Sönke Scherzer

  • VOC emissions of Grey poplar leaves as affected by salt stress and different N sources.

    M. Teuber;I. Zimmer;J. Kreuzwieser;P. Ache

  • The poplar K+ channel KPT1 is associated with K+ uptake during stomatal opening and bud development.

    Katharina Langer;Victor Levchenko;Jörg Fromm;Dietmar Geiger

Frequent Co-Authors

Rainer Hedrich
Rainer Hedrich University of Würzburg
Heinz Rennenberg
Heinz Rennenberg University of Freiburg
Dietmar Geiger
Dietmar Geiger University of Würzburg
Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid
Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid King Saud University
Jörg Fromm
Jörg Fromm Universität Hamburg
Dirk Becker
Dirk Becker University of Würzburg
Sergey Shabala
Sergey Shabala University of Western Australia
Irene Marten
Irene Marten University of Würzburg
Jörg-Peter Schnitzler
Jörg-Peter Schnitzler Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Klaus F. X. Mayer
Klaus F. X. Mayer Technical University of Munich

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