Johannes Heinze

About Johannes Heinze

Johannes Heinze, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Potsdam, specializes in the field of Plant Ecology, Plant-Soil Interactions, Biodiversity.

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

A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification

Global patterns and drivers of plant–soil microbe interactions

Short wind pulses consistently change the morphology of roots, but not of shoots, across young plants of different growth forms

Plant-soil feedback: the next generation

Plant-soil feedback: incorporating untested influential drivers and reconciling terminology

Shoot herbivory by grasshoppers has stronger effects on root morphology than clipping

Herbivory promotes more negative plant-soil feedbacks particularly for legumes and forbs

Globally, plant‐soil feedbacks are weak predictors of plant abundance

Johannes Heinze Information

University

Position

Biodiversity Research / Plant Systematics

Citations(all)

1379

Citations(since 2020)

1097

Cited By

714

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Johannes Heinze Skills & Research Interests

Plant Ecology

Plant-Soil Interactions

Biodiversity

Top articles of Johannes Heinze

Global patterns and drivers of plant–soil microbe interactions

2024/1/15

Short wind pulses consistently change the morphology of roots, but not of shoots, across young plants of different growth forms

Stress Biology

2023/10/9

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Thilo Heinken
Thilo Heinken

H-Index: 22

Plant-soil feedback: the next generation

2023/10/18

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Robin Heinen
Robin Heinen

H-Index: 9

Plant-soil feedback: incorporating untested influential drivers and reconciling terminology

2023/2/11

Robin Heinen
Robin Heinen

H-Index: 9

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Shoot herbivory by grasshoppers has stronger effects on root morphology than clipping

Plant Ecology

2022/9

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Herbivory promotes more negative plant-soil feedbacks particularly for legumes and forbs

2022/5/5

Globally, plant‐soil feedbacks are weak predictors of plant abundance

Ecology and evolution

2021/2

Wind intensity affects fine root morphological traits with consequences for plant-soil feedback effects

AoB PLANTS

2020/10

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Plant–soil feedback effects altered by aboveground herbivory explain plant species abundance in the landscape

Ecology

2020/6

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Andrew Kulmatiski
Andrew Kulmatiski

H-Index: 23

The Next Step: Disentangling the Role of Plant-Soil Feedbacks in Plant Performance and Species Coexistence Under Natural Conditions

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2020

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

Herbivory by aboveground insects impacts plant root morphological traits

Plant Ecology

2020

Johannes Heinze
Johannes Heinze

H-Index: 9

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