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Peter G. L. Klinkhamer

Peter G. L. Klinkhamer

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Plant Science and Agronomy

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12110
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31

Overview

Peter G. L. Klinkhamer is a researcher affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on topics within Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The main fields of study in their work include Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, and Pharmacology. Their research topics cover areas such as Plant Parasitism and Resistance, Insect-Plant Interactions and Control, Plant and animal studies, Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis, Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity, Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties, and Plant and fungal interactions.

Peter G. L. Klinkhamer has published articles in several venues with recurring appearances in the Journal of Chemical Ecology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Frontiers in Plant Science, Plant Science, and Plants. The following are recent selected papers from their work:

  • Evolutionary changes in an invasive plant support the defensive role of plant volatiles, 2021, Current Biology
  • Application of methyl jasmonate and salicylic acid lead to contrasting effects on the plant's metabolome and herbivory, 2020, Plant Science
  • Cultivar Variation in Tomato Seed Coat Permeability Is an Important Determinant of Jasmonic Acid Elicited Defenses Against Western Flower Thrips, 2020, Frontiers in Plant Science
  • Diversity and evolution of cytochrome P450s of Jacobaea vulgaris and Jacobaea aquatica, 2020, BMC Plant Biology
  • Metabolic variation in Cistus monspeliensis L. ecotypes correlated to their plant-fungal interactions, 2020, Phytochemistry

The researcher has collaborated frequently with several coauthors including Klaas Vrieling, Young Hae Choi, Т. Martijn Bezemer, Luis Francisco Salomé-Abarca, and Kirsten A. Leiss, indicating an extensive collaborative network within their areas of study.

Best Publications

  • Effects of above-ground plant species composition and diversity on the diversity of soil-borne microorganisms

    George. A. Kowalchuk;Douwe S. Buma;Wietse de Boer;Peter G.L. Klinkhamer

  • Geitonogamy: The neglected side of selfing

    Tom J. de Jong;Nickolas M. Waser;Peter G.L. Klinkhamer

  • Population fragmentation may reduce fertility to zero in Banksia goodii — a demonstration of the Allee effect

    Byron B. Lamont;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;E. T. F. Witkowski

  • Size constraints and flower abundance determine the number of interactions in a plant /flower visitor web

    Martina Stang;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Eddy van der Meijden

  • Sex and size in cosexual plants

    Peter G.L. Klinkhamer;Tom J. de Jong;Hans Metz

  • Identification of chlorogenic acid as a resistance factor for thrips in chrysanthemum.

    Kirsten A. Leiss;Federica Maltese;Young Hae Choi;Robert Verpoorte

  • Size-specific interaction patterns and size matching in a plant–pollinator interaction web

    Martina Stang;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Nickolas M. Waser;Ingo Stang

  • Functional traits dominate the diversity-related selection of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere.

    Yan Yan;Eiko E Kuramae;Mattias de Hollander;Peter G L Klinkhamer

  • Integrated pest management in western flower thrips: past, present and future.

    Sanae Mouden;Kryss Facun Sarmiento;Peter G.L. Klinkhamer;Kirsten A. Leiss

  • NMR Metabolomics of Thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) Resistance in Senecio Hybrids

    Kirsten A. Leiss;Young H. Choi;Ibrahim B. Abdel-Farid;Ibrahim B. Abdel-Farid;Robert Verpoorte

  • Asymmetric specialization and extinction risk in plant-flower visitor webs: a matter of morphology or abundance?

    Martina Stang;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Eddy van der Meijden

  • On the analysis of size-dependent reproductive output in plants

    P. G. L. Klinkhamer;E. Meelis;T. J. De Jong;J. Weiner

  • Pollen dynamics of bumble-bee visitation on Echium vulgare

    M. C. J. Rademaker;T. J. De Jong;P. G. L. Klinkhamer

  • Differences in Effects of Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids on Five Generalist Insect Herbivore Species

    Mirka Macel;Mirka Macel;Maaike Bruinsma;Maaike Bruinsma;Sander M. Dijkstra;Tessa Ooijendijk

  • Interactive Effects of UV-B Light with Abiotic Factors on Plant Growth and Chemistry, and Their Consequences for Defense against Arthropod Herbivores

    Rocio Escobar-Bravo;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Kirsten A. Leiss

  • THRESHOLD SIZE FOR FLOWERING IN DIFFERENT HABITATS: EFFECTS OF SIZE‐DEPENDENT GROWTH AND SURVIVAL

    Renate A. Wesselingh;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Tom J. de Jong;Laurence A. Boorman

  • Population ecology of the biennials Cirsium vulgare and Cynoglossum officinale in a coastal sand-dune area

    T. J. De Jong;P. G. L. Klinkhamer

  • Metabolomic analysis of host plant resistance to thrips in wild and cultivated tomatoes.

    Mohammad Mirnezhad;Roman R. Romero-González;Kirsten A. Leiss;Young Hae Choi

  • Conflicting interests of plants and the natural enemies of herbivores.

    Ed Van Der Meijden;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer

  • Life history tactics of annual organisms: The joint effects of dispersal and delayed germination

    P.G.L. Klinkhamer;T.J. de Jong;J.A.J. Metz;J. Val

  • An overview of NMR-based metabolomics to identify secondary plant compounds involved in host plant resistance.

    Kirsten A. Leiss;Young H. Choi;Robert Verpoorte;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer

  • Declining plant species richness of grassland ditch banks—a problem of colonisation or extinction?

    M.M Blomqvist;P Vos;P.G.L Klinkhamer;W.J ter Keurs

  • Variation in pyrrolizidine alkaloid patterns of Senecio jacobaea.

    Mirka Macel;Klaas Vrieling;Peter G.L. Klinkhamer

  • The effect of hybridization on secondary metabolites and herbivore resistance: implications for the evolution of chemical diversity in plants

    Dandan Cheng;Dandan Cheng;Klaas Vrieling;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer

  • Selective Embryo Abortion Hypothesis Revisited ‐ A Molecular Approach

    G. Korbecka;P. G. L. Klinkhamer;K. Vrieling

  • Pyrrolizidine alkaloid variation in shoots and roots of segregating hybrids between Jacobaea vulgaris and Jacobaea aquatica.

    Dandan Cheng;Dandan Cheng;Heather Kirk;Heather Kirk;Patrick P. J. Mulder;Klaas Vrieling

  • An eco-metabolomic study of host plant resistance to Western flower thrips in cultivated, biofortified and wild carrots.

    Kirsten A. Leiss;Gabriele Cristofori;Gabriele Cristofori;Rosalinda van Steenis;Robert Verpoorte

  • Natural hybridization between Senecio jacobaea and Senecio aquaticus: molecular and chemical evidence.

    Heather Kirk;Mirka Máčel;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Klaas Vrieling

  • Diversity of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Senecio species does not affect the specialist herbivore Tyria jacobaeae.

    Mirka Macel;Peter G. L. Klinkhamer;Klaas Vrieling;Ed Van Der Meijden

  • New insights into domestication of carrot from root transcriptome analyses

    Jun Rong;Jun Rong;Youri Lammers;Jared L Strasburg;Natasha S Schidlo

  • Plant allometry: The scaling of form and process

    Peter G.L. Klinkhamer

  • Genetic variation in chrysanthemum for resistance to Frankliniella occidentalis

    C. M. de Jager;R. P. T. Butôt;P. G. L. Klinkhamer;T. J. de Jong

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaas Vrieling
Klaas Vrieling Leiden University
Young Hae Choi
Young Hae Choi Leiden University
Robert Verpoorte
Robert Verpoorte Leiden University
Johan A. J. Metz
Johan A. J. Metz Leiden University
Nicole M. van Dam
Nicole M. van Dam Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Eiko E. Kuramae
Eiko E. Kuramae Utrecht University
Byron B. Lamont
Byron B. Lamont Curtin University
T. Martijn Bezemer
T. Martijn Bezemer Leiden University
Adriano Nunes-Nesi
Adriano Nunes-Nesi Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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