Hoch Günter

Hoch Günter

Universität Basel

H-index: 56

Europe-Switzerland

About Hoch Günter

Hoch Günter, With an exceptional h-index of 56 and a recent h-index of 44 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Basel, specializes in the field of Plant ecophysiology, Carbon reserves, Cold temperature growth limitation, Tree physiology.

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

Uniform carbon reserve dynamics along the vertical light gradient in mature tree crowns.

Drought stress vulnerability for mature versus young trees in a mixed temperate forest stand

Disentangling the impact of air temperature, vapor pressure deficit, and soil drought on photosynthesis, transpiration, and embolism

Genotypic variability and phenotypic plasticity of leaf minimum conductance

Water loss after stomatal closure: quantifying leaf minimum conductance and minimal water use in nine temperate European tree species during a severe drought

Experimental evidence, global patterns of treeline position and climate provide no substance for a lignin limitation hypothesis of tree growth

The sensitivity of root water uptake to cold root temperature follows species‐specific upper elevational distribution limits of temperate tree species

Stem growth phenology, not canopy greening, constrains deciduous tree growth

Hoch Günter Information

University

Position

Zugehörigkeit Institute of Botany

Citations(all)

10760

Citations(since 2020)

6153

Cited By

6882

hIndex(all)

56

hIndex(since 2020)

44

i10Index(all)

93

i10Index(since 2020)

86

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Hoch Günter Skills & Research Interests

Plant ecophysiology

Carbon reserves

Cold temperature growth limitation

Tree physiology

Top articles of Hoch Günter

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Uniform carbon reserve dynamics along the vertical light gradient in mature tree crowns.

Tree Physiology

Cedric Zahnd

Miro Zehnder

Matthias Arend

Ansgar Kahmen

Günter Hoch

2024/1/10

Drought stress vulnerability for mature versus young trees in a mixed temperate forest stand

Guenter Hoch

Raphael Dups

Richard Peters

David Steger

Tobias Zhorzel

...

2024/3/7

Disentangling the impact of air temperature, vapor pressure deficit, and soil drought on photosynthesis, transpiration, and embolism

Philipp Schuler

Margaux Didion-Gency

Kate Johnson

Günter Hoch

Ansgar Kahmen

...

2024/3/7

Genotypic variability and phenotypic plasticity of leaf minimum conductance

Songwei Wang

Günter Hoch

Sven Hopf

Ansgar Kahmen

2024/3/7

Water loss after stomatal closure: quantifying leaf minimum conductance and minimal water use in nine temperate European tree species during a severe drought

Tree Physiology

Songwei Wang

Günter Hoch

Georges Grun

Ansgar Kahmen

2024/4/1

Experimental evidence, global patterns of treeline position and climate provide no substance for a lignin limitation hypothesis of tree growth

Alpine Botany

Christian Körner

Erika Hiltbrunner

Günter Hoch

2024/2/19

The sensitivity of root water uptake to cold root temperature follows species‐specific upper elevational distribution limits of temperate tree species

Plant, Cell & Environment

Yating Li

Günter Hoch

2024/3/13

Stem growth phenology, not canopy greening, constrains deciduous tree growth

Tree Physiology

Matthias Arend

Günter Hoch

Ansgar Kahmen

2024/2

Pre-dawn water potential determines stomatal sensitivity to vapor pressure deficit in trees

Richard L Peters

Matthias Arend

Cedric Zahnd

Günter Hoch

Ansgar Kahmen

2024/3/7

Microclimatic gradients cause phenological variations within temperate tree canopies in autumn but not in spring

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

Cedric Zahnd

Matthias Arend

Ansgar Kahmen

Günter Hoch

2023/3/15

Physiological drought-like water limitation at low root temperature in temperate tree species with different elevational distribution limits

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Yating Li

Günter Hoch

2023/5

Are temperate tree species able to adjust root-water uptake depth during drought?

David N Steger

Richard L Peters

Günter Hoch

Matthias Arend

Cedric Zahnd

...

2023/2/22

Correction to: Whole-Tree Storage of Non-structural Carbohydrates in Apple and Pear Trees on Size-Controlling Rootstocks

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation

Lenka Plavcová

Radek Jupa

Martin Mészáros

Günter Hoch

2023/12

Not every high‐latitude or high‐elevation forest edge is a treeline

Journal of Biogeography

Christian Körner

Günter Hoch

2023/5

Identifying sources of hydrogen isotope fractionation in plant carbohydrates and lipids under low carbohydrate supply

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Meisha Holloway-Phillips

Anina Wacker

Günter Hoch

Daniel B Nelson

Marco Lehmann

...

2023/5

Whole-Tree Storage of Non-structural Carbohydrates in Apple and Pear Trees on Size-Controlling Rootstocks

Journal of Plant Growth Regulation

Lenka Plavcová

Radek Jupa

Martin Mészáros

Günter Hoch

2023/12

Carbon storage pools of trees: fixed or flexible?

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Guenter Hoch

Raphael Weber

Cedric Zahnd

Ansgar Kahmen

2023/5

Reply to: The three-dimensional structure of wood enables horizontal water transport needed to conduct water around lesions

Scientific Reports

Lars Dietrich

Ansgar Kahmen

Günter Hoch

Christian Körner

2023/9/12

Chronic in situ tissue cooling does not reduce lignification at the Swiss treeline but enhances the risk of ‘blue’frost rings

Alpine Botany

Christian Körner

Armando Lenz

Günter Hoch

2023/4

Networking the forest infrastructure towards near real-time monitoring–A white paper

Science of the Total Environment

Roman Zweifel

Christoforos Pappas

Richard L Peters

Flurin Babst

Daniel Balanzategui

...

2023/5/10

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