Peter Högberg

About Peter Högberg

Peter Högberg, With an exceptional h-index of 77 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet, specializes in the field of Ecosystems ecology, soil science, forests.

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

What happens to trees and soils during five decades of experimental nitrogen loading?

Re‐examining the evidence for the mother tree hypothesis–resource sharing among trees via ectomycorrhizal networks

Smart forest management boosts both carbon storage and bioenergy

Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state

Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change

Does successful forest regeneration require the nursing of seedlings by nurse trees through mycorrhizal interconnections?

Carbon–nitrogen relations of ectomycorrhizal mycelium across a natural nitrogen supply gradient in boreal forest

Quantifying forest change in the European Union

Peter Högberg Information

University

Position

Professor in Soil Science Faculty of Forest Sciences

Citations(all)

29858

Citations(since 2020)

7386

Cited By

25099

hIndex(all)

77

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

151

i10Index(since 2020)

96

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Peter Högberg Skills & Research Interests

Ecosystems ecology

soil science

forests

Top articles of Peter Högberg

What happens to trees and soils during five decades of experimental nitrogen loading?

Forest Ecology and Management

2024/2/1

Re‐examining the evidence for the mother tree hypothesis–resource sharing among trees via ectomycorrhizal networks

2023/7

Smart forest management boosts both carbon storage and bioenergy

Nature

2023/1/19

Long-term nitrogen addition raises the annual carbon sink of a boreal forest to a new steady-state

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology

2022/9/15

Managing existing forests can mitigate climate change

Forest Ecology and Management

2022/6/1

Does successful forest regeneration require the nursing of seedlings by nurse trees through mycorrhizal interconnections?

2022

Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg

H-Index: 39

Carbon–nitrogen relations of ectomycorrhizal mycelium across a natural nitrogen supply gradient in boreal forest

New Phytologist

2021/11

Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg

H-Index: 39

Quantifying forest change in the European Union

Nature

2021/4/29

Large differences in plant nitrogen supply in German and Swedish forests–Implications for management

Forest Ecology and Management

2021/2/15

Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg

H-Index: 39

Johan Stendahl
Johan Stendahl

H-Index: 19

Sustainable boreal forest management challenges and opportunities for climate change mitigation

2021

Carbon benefits from Forest Transitions promoting biomass expansions and thickening

Global Change Biology

2020/10

Does ectomycorrhiza have a universal key role in the formation of soil organic matter in boreal forests?

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2020/1/1

Ulf Skyllberg
Ulf Skyllberg

H-Index: 35

Peter Högberg
Peter Högberg

H-Index: 39

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