Hans van Veen

Hans van Veen

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 16

Europe-Netherlands

About Hans van Veen

Hans van Veen, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Utrecht, specializes in the field of Plant Physiology.

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

Far‐red light enrichment affects gene expression and architecture as well as growth and photosynthesis in rice

A low-cost open-source imaging platform reveals spatiotemporal insight into leaf elongation and movement

Differential leaf flooding resilience in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by ethylene signaling-activated and age-dependent phosphorylation of ORESARA1

Phylotranscriptomics provides a treasure trove of flood tolerance mechanisms in the Cardamineae tribe

Towards increased shading capacity: A combined phenotypic and genetic analysis of rice shoot architecture

Plant responses to limited aeration: Advances and future challenges

A low-cost and open-source imaging platform reveals spatiotemporal insight into Arabidopsis leaf elongation and movement

Ethylene-mediated phosphorylation of ORESARA1 induces sequential leaf death during flooding in Arabidopsis

Hans van Veen Information

University

Position

Plant Ecophysiology

Citations(all)

1639

Citations(since 2020)

1347

Cited By

785

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

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Hans van Veen Skills & Research Interests

Plant Physiology

Top articles of Hans van Veen

Far‐red light enrichment affects gene expression and architecture as well as growth and photosynthesis in rice

Plant, Cell & Environment

2024/4/17

A low-cost open-source imaging platform reveals spatiotemporal insight into leaf elongation and movement

Plant Physiology

2024/2/24

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

Ronald Pierik
Ronald Pierik

H-Index: 39

Differential leaf flooding resilience in Arabidopsis thaliana is controlled by ethylene signaling-activated and age-dependent phosphorylation of ORESARA1

Plant Communications

2024/2/19

Phylotranscriptomics provides a treasure trove of flood tolerance mechanisms in the Cardamineae tribe

bioRxiv

2024

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

Rashmi Sasidharan
Rashmi Sasidharan

H-Index: 26

Towards increased shading capacity: A combined phenotypic and genetic analysis of rice shoot architecture

Plants, People, Planet

2024/1

Plant responses to limited aeration: Advances and future challenges

Plant Direct

2023/3

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

A low-cost and open-source imaging platform reveals spatiotemporal insight into Arabidopsis leaf elongation and movement

bioRxiv

2023

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

Ronald Pierik
Ronald Pierik

H-Index: 39

Ethylene-mediated phosphorylation of ORESARA1 induces sequential leaf death during flooding in Arabidopsis

2022/11/25

Ethylene augments root hypoxia tolerance via growth cessation and reactive oxygen species amelioration

Plant Physiology

2022/10/1

Ethylene augments root hypoxia tolerance through amelioration of reactive oxygen species and growth cessation

bioRxiv

2022/1/23

Age-dependent abiotic stress resilience in plants

2021/7/1

Towards increased shading potential: a combined phenotypic and genetic analysis of rice shoot architecture

bioRxiv

2021/5/26

Nocturnal gibberellin biosynthesis is carbon dependent and adjusts leaf expansion rates to variable conditions

Plant physiology

2021/1/1

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

Keeping the shoot above water – submergence triggers antithetical growth responses in stems and petioles of watercress (Nasturtium officinale)

New Phytologist

2021/1

Nighttime gibberellin biosynthesis is influenced by fluctuating environmental conditions and contributes to growth adjustments of Arabidopsis leaves

bioRxiv

2020/5/7

Hans Van Veen
Hans Van Veen

H-Index: 12

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