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Wolfram Beyschlag

Wolfram Beyschlag

D-Index & Metrics

Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
39
Citations
5569
World Ranking
4174
National Ranking
263

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
39
Citations
5559
World Ranking
6410
National Ranking
340

Overview

Wolfram Beyschlag is affiliated with Bielefeld University in Germany and focuses on research within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences, particularly in Plant Science. Their work primarily addresses interactions between plants and fungi, nitrogen fixation in legumes, and plant defense mechanisms.

The main topics of their research include:

  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance

Of particular note is their 2022 publication titled Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mitigate drought stress in annual pasture legumes? This paper appeared in the journal Plant and Soil and has received citations reflecting its engagement within the scientific community.

Frequent collaborators in Beyschlag's research include:

  • Marjan Jongen
  • Baraa Albadran
  • Stephan Unger

The most common venue for Beyschlag's publications is Plant and Soil, indicating a focus on soil-plant interactions and related ecological studies. Their contributions span multiple articles that clarify the role of plant symbioses and the consequences for agricultural sustainability.

Best Publications

  • Herbivory of Leaf-Cutting Ants: A Case Study on Atta colombica in the Tropical Rainforest of Panama

    Rainer Wirth;Hubert Herz;Ronald J. Ryel;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Changes in photosynthetic capacity, carboxylation efficiency, and CO2 compensation point associated with midday stomatal closure and midday depression of net CO2 exchange of leaves of Quercus suber.

    J D Tenhunen;O L Lange;J Gebel;W Beyschlag

  • Herbivory of Leaf-Cutting Ants

    Rainer Wirth;Hubert Herz;Ronald J. Ryel;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Two different strategies of Mediterranean macchia plants to avoid photoinhibitory damage by excessive radiation levels during summer drought

    Christiane Werner;Otilia Correia;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Plant competition for light analyzed with a multispecies canopy model : I. Model development and influence of enhanced UV-B conditions on photosynthesis in mixed wheat and wild oat canopies.

    Ronald J. Ryel;P. W. Barnes;W. Beyschlag;M. M. Caldwell

  • Characteristic patterns of chronic and dynamic photoinhibition of different functional groups in a Mediterranean ecosystem

    Christiane Werner;Otília Correia;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Effects of photoinhibition on whole‐plant carbon gain assessed with a photosynthesis model

    Christiane Werner;R J Ryel;O Correia;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Limitations due to water stress on leaf net photosynthesis of Quercus coccifera in the Portuguese evergreen scrub

    J. D. Tenhunen;O. L. Lange;P. C. Harley;W. Beyschlag

  • Plant competition for light analyzed with a multispecies canopy model. III: Influence of canopy structure in mixtures and monocultures of wheat and wild oat

    P. W. Barnes;W. Beyschlag;Ronald J. Ryel;S. D. Flint

  • Vegetation ecology of dry acidic grasslands in the lowland area of central Europe

    Anke Jentsch;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Identifying mechanisms of competition in multi-species communities

    Alexandra Weigelt;Jens Schumacher;Tim Walther;Maik Bartelheimer

  • Seasonal changes in net photosynthesis rates and photosynthetic capacity in leaves of Cistus salvifolius, a European mediterranean semi-deciduous shrub.

    P. C. Harley;J. D. Tenhunen;W. Beyschlag;O. L. Lange

  • Seasonal and diurnal patterns in leaf gas exchange of Eucalyptusglobulus trees growing in Portugal

    J. S. Pereira;J. D. Tenhunen;O. L. Lange;W. Beyschlag

  • Changes during summer drought in leaf CO2 uptake rates of macchia shrubs growing in Portugal: Limitations due to photosynthetic capacity, carboxylation efficiency, and stomatal conductance

    J. D. Tenhunen;W. Beyschlag;O. L. Lange;P. C. Harley

  • Linear relationships between aboveground biomass and plant cover in low open herbaceous vegetation

    M Rottgermann;Thomas Steinlein;Wolfram Beyschlag;H Dietz

  • Stomatal patchiness in Mediterranean evergreen sclerophylls : Phenomenology and consequences for the interpretation of the midday depression in photosynthesis and transpiration.

    Wolfram Beyschlag;Hardy Pfanz;Ronald J. Ryel

  • A fast method to detect the occurrence of nonhomogeneous distribution of stomatal aperture in heterobaric plant leaves

    W. Beyschlag;H. Pfanz

  • Annual foraging of the leaf-cutting ant Atta colombica in a semideciduous rain forest in Panama

    Rainer Wirth;Wolfram Beyschlag;Ronald J. Ryel;Bert Hölldobler

  • Photosynthese und Wasserhaushalt der immergrünen mediterranen Hartlaubpflanze Arbutus unedo L. im Jahreslauf am Freilandstandort in Portugal: I. Tagesläufe von CO2-Gaswechsel und Transpiration unter natärlichen Bedingungen

    W. Beyschlag;O.L. Lange;J.D. Tenhunen

  • Phenotypic plasticity of an invasive acacia versus two native Mediterranean species

    Ralf Peperkorn;Christiane Werner;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Aggregative root placement : A feature during interspecific competition in inland sand-dune habitats

    Maik Bartelheimer;Tom Steinlein;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Structural and functional variability within the canopy and its relevance for carbon gain and stress avoidance

    Christiane Werner;Ronald J. Ryel;Otília Correia;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • Does plant competition intensity rather depend on biomass or on species identity

    Alexandra Weigelt;Thomas Steinlein;Wolfram Beyschlag

  • High competitiveness of a resource demanding invasive acacia under low resource supply

    Christiane Werner;Ulrich Zumkier;Wolfram Beyschlag;Cristina Máguas

Frequent Co-Authors

Ronald J. Ryel
Ronald J. Ryel Utah State University
Christiane Werner
Christiane Werner University of Freiburg
Anke Jentsch
Anke Jentsch University of Bayreuth
Rainer Wirth
Rainer Wirth Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Otto L. Lange
Otto L. Lange University of Würzburg
Bert Hölldobler
Bert Hölldobler Arizona State University
John Tenhunen
John Tenhunen University of Bayreuth
Alexandra Weigelt
Alexandra Weigelt Leipzig University
Hardy Pfanz
Hardy Pfanz University of Duisburg-Essen
Otília Correia
Otília Correia University of Lisbon

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