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Johan van den Hoogen
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 33
Citations - 1841
Johan van den Hoogen is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 744 citations. Previous affiliations of Johan van den Hoogen include Laboratory of Molecular Biology & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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Correction: Understanding climate change from a global analysis of city analogues.
Jean-François Bastin,Emily L. Clark,Tom Elliott,Simon P. Hart,Johan van den Hoogen,Iris Hordijk,Haozhi Ma,Sabiha Majumder,Gabriele Manoli,Julia Maschler,Lidong Mo,Devin Routh,Kailiang Yu,Constantin M. Zohner,Thomas W. Crowther +14 more
TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach to estimating the response of the immune system to laser-spot assisted, 3D image analysis of the central nervous system.
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Priming effects in soils across Europe
José A. Siles,Marta Díaz-López,Alfonso Vera,Nico Eisenhauer,Carlos A. Guerra,Linnea C. Smith,François Buscot,Thomas Reitz,Claudia Breitkreuz,Johan van den Hoogen,Thomas W. Crowther,Alberto Orgiazzi,Yakov Kuzyakov,Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo,Felipe Bastida +14 more
TL;DR: This cross European experimental and modeling study elucidated that PE intensity is dependent on land use and allowed to clarify the factors regulating this important C cycling process.
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The Genome of Peronospora belbahrii Reveals High Heterozygosity, a Low Number of Canonical Effectors, and TC-Rich Promoters.
Marco Thines,Rahul Sharma,Sander Y. A. Rodenburg,Anna Gogleva,Howard S. Judelson,Xiaojuan Xia,Johan van den Hoogen,Miloslav Kitner,Joël Klein,Manon Neilen,Dick de Ridder,Michael F. Seidl,Guido Van den Ackerveken,Francine Govers,Sebastian Schornack,David J. Studholme +15 more
TL;DR: The genome of Peronosopora belbahrii is presented and the presence of additional virulence factors apart from classical effector classes that are promising candidates for future functional studies are suggested.
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Alternative stable states of the forest mycobiome are maintained through positive feedbacks
Colin Averill,Claire Fortunel,Daniel S. Maynard,Johan van den Hoogen,Michael Dietze,Jennifer M. Bhatnagar,Thomas W. Crowther +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the presence of different forest mycorrhizal strategies is determined not only by external environmental conditions but also my-corrhiza-mediated feedbacks embedded within the forest ecosystem.
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Global relationships in tree functional traits
Daniel S. Maynard,Lalasia Bialic-Murphy,Constantin M. Zohner,Colin Averill,Johan van den Hoogen,Haozhi Ma,Lidong Mo,Gabriel R. Smith,Alicia Teresa Rosario Acosta,Isabelle Aubin,Erika Berenguer,Coline C.F. Boonman,Jane A. Catford,Bruno Enrico Leone Cerabolini,Arildo S. Dias,Andrés González-Melo,Peter Hietz,Christopher H. Lusk,Akira Mori,Ülo Niinemets,Valério D. Pillar,Bruno X. Pinho,Julieta A. Rosell,Frank M. Schurr,Serge N. Sheremetev,Ana Carolina da Silva,Enio E. Sosinski,Peter M. van Bodegom,Evan Weiher,Gerhard Bönisch,Jens Kattge,Thomas W. Crowther +31 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors quantify the multidimensional relationships in tree trait expression and find that nearly half of trait variation is captured by two axes: one reflecting leaf economics, the other reflecting tree size and competition for light.