Eric J. W. Visser

About Eric J. W. Visser

Eric J. W. Visser, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Radboud Universiteit, specializes in the field of plants and abiotic stress, plant nutrients, drought, flooding stress, salinity.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Outer apoplastic barriers in roots: prospects for abiotic stress tolerance

Transcriptome analysis of high temperature-response of root tips in Arabidopsis thaliana

Species traits interact with stress level to determine intraspecific facilitation and competition

Leading trait dimensions in flood-tolerant plants

Plant life‐history traits rather than soil legacies determine colonisation of soil patches in a multi‐species grassland

Plant life-history traits rather than soil legacies determine colonisation of soil patches in a multi-species grassland

Zoetwatermosselen als archief voor rivieroverstromingen» show extra info.

msGBS: a new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities

Eric J. W. Visser Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Experimental Plant Ecology

Citations(all)

9544

Citations(since 2020)

4062

Cited By

7237

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

92

i10Index(since 2020)

79

Email

University Profile Page

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Eric J. W. Visser Skills & Research Interests

plants and abiotic stress

plant nutrients

drought

flooding stress

salinity

Top articles of Eric J. W. Visser

Outer apoplastic barriers in roots: prospects for abiotic stress tolerance

Functional Plant Biology: FPB

2023/10/10

Transcriptome analysis of high temperature-response of root tips in Arabidopsis thaliana

2023

Species traits interact with stress level to determine intraspecific facilitation and competition

Journal of Vegetation Science

2022/9

Plant life‐history traits rather than soil legacies determine colonisation of soil patches in a multi‐species grassland

Journal of Ecology

2022/4

Plant life-history traits rather than soil legacies determine colonisation of soil patches in a multi-species grassland

2022

Zoetwatermosselen als archief voor rivieroverstromingen» show extra info.

Stowa report (2021-39)

2022

msGBS: a new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities

Molecular ecology resources

2021/5

Species abundance fluctuations over 31 years are associated with plant–soil feedback in a species‐rich mountain meadow

Journal of Ecology

2021/3

POV gras-en kleibekleding waddenzeedijken, Fase D: Monitoring proefvlakken gras/kruidenmengsels. Tussenrapportage werkzaamheden 2019–2020

2021

Can the presence of plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) improve nitrogen cycling of dairy grassland systems on peat soils?

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research

2020/1/2

De dijk als habitat voor bloemen en wilde bijen

De Levende Natuur

2020

msGBS sequence data

2020

Local soil legacy effects in a multispecies grassland community are underlain by root foraging and soil nutrient availability

Journal of Ecology

2020/11

Global patterns of the leaf economics spectrum in wetlands

Nature Communications

2020/9/9

Carbon accumulation of cool season sports turfgrass species in distinctive soil layers

Agronomy Journal

2020/9

Drivers of plant traits that allow survival in wetlands

Functional Ecology

2020/5

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