Axel Pich

1.1k total citations
15 papers, 675 citations indexed

About

Axel Pich is a scholar working on Plant Science, Infectious Diseases and Organic Chemistry. According to data from OpenAlex, Axel Pich has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 675 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Plant Science, 0 papers in Infectious Diseases and 0 papers in Organic Chemistry. Recurrent topics in Axel Pich's work include Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (14 papers), Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (10 papers) and Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis (5 papers). Axel Pich is often cited by papers focused on Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects (14 papers), Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance (10 papers) and Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis (5 papers). Axel Pich collaborates with scholars based in Germany. Axel Pich's co-authors include Günter Scholz, Udo W. Stephan, Roswitha Becker, Stefan Hillmer, Renate Manteuffel, Wolfgang Schmidt, Ilka Schmidke, Hong‐Qing Ling, Martin W. Ganal and Volker Römheld and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Experimental Botany, Plant and Soil and Planta.

In The Last Decade

Axel Pich

15 papers receiving 651 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Axel Pich Germany 13 640 69 60 50 43 15 675
Scott A. Sinclair Germany 6 615 1.0× 63 0.9× 118 2.0× 77 1.5× 48 1.1× 7 684
Gaëlle Cassin-Ross United States 6 648 1.0× 79 1.1× 140 2.3× 44 0.9× 86 2.0× 7 760
Jing‐Chi Lo Taiwan 11 587 0.9× 84 1.2× 153 2.5× 50 1.0× 17 0.4× 13 670
Young Hyoun Yi South Korea 4 565 0.9× 24 0.3× 77 1.3× 34 0.7× 52 1.2× 8 640
May Sann Aung Japan 16 993 1.6× 50 0.7× 108 1.8× 78 1.6× 123 2.9× 22 1.1k
Ilka Schmidke Germany 4 245 0.4× 44 0.6× 21 0.3× 23 0.5× 19 0.4× 5 264
Seher Bahar Aciksoz Türkiye 6 283 0.4× 35 0.5× 18 0.3× 45 0.9× 113 2.6× 8 329
Rémy Cailliatte France 3 603 0.9× 149 2.2× 59 1.0× 71 1.4× 7 0.2× 4 667
Cláudio Kendi Morikawa Japan 9 287 0.4× 22 0.3× 12 0.2× 22 0.4× 44 1.0× 16 353
T. Zaharieva Bulgaria 8 321 0.5× 24 0.3× 45 0.8× 14 0.3× 46 1.1× 11 369

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All Works

15 of 15 papers shown
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Pich, Axel, Renate Manteuffel, Stefan Hillmer, Günter Scholz, & Wolfgang Schmidt. (2001). Fe homeostasis in plant cells: Does nicotianamine play multiple roles in the regulation of cytoplasmic Fe concentration?. Planta. 213(6). 967–976. 111 indexed citations
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Schmidt, Wolfgang, Adam Schikora, Axel Pich, & M. Bartels. (2000). Hormones induce an Fe-deficiency-like root epidermal cell pattern in the Fe-inefficient tomato mutantfer. PROTOPLASMA. 213(1-2). 67–73. 15 indexed citations
3.
Pich, Axel, et al.. (1997). First immunohistochemical localization of the endogenous Fe2+-chelator nicotianamine. Journal of Experimental Botany. 48(3). 759–767. 21 indexed citations
4.
Ling, Hong‐Qing, Axel Pich, Günter Scholz, & Martin W. Ganal. (1996). Genetic analysis of two tomato mutants affected in the regulation of iron metabolism. Molecular and General Genetics MGG. 252(1-2). 87–92. 48 indexed citations
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Pich, Axel & Günter Scholz. (1996). Translocation of copper and other micronutrients in tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentumMill.): nicotianamine-stimulated copper transport in the xylem. Journal of Experimental Botany. 47(1). 41–47. 126 indexed citations
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Pich, Axel, et al.. (1995). Diurnal Variations in Release of Phytosiderophores and in Concentrations of Phytosiderophores and Nicotianamine in Roots and Shoots of Barley. Journal of Plant Physiology. 147(2). 191–196. 18 indexed citations
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Pich, Axel & Günter Scholz. (1993). The relationship between the activity of various iron-containing and iron-free enzymes and the presence of nicotianamine in tomato seedlings. Physiologia Plantarum. 88(1). 172–178. 2 indexed citations
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Pich, Axel & Günter Scholz. (1993). The relationship between the activity of various iron‐containing and iron‐free enzymes and the presence of nicotianamine in tomato seedlings. Physiologia Plantarum. 88(1). 172–178. 18 indexed citations
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Becker, Roswitha, et al.. (1992). Nicotianamine ‐ a common constituent of strategies I and II of iron acquisition by plants: A review. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 15(10). 1647–1665. 85 indexed citations
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Becker, Roswitha, Axel Pich, Günter Scholz, & Karlheinz Seifert. (1989). Influence of nicotianamine and iron supply on formation and elongation of adventitious roots in hypocotyl cuttings of the tomato mutant ‘chloronerva’ (Lycopersicon esculentum). Physiologia Plantarum. 76(1). 47–52. 10 indexed citations
15.
Scholz, Günter, et al.. (1988). The Regulation of Iron Uptake and Possible Functions of Nicotianamine in Higher Plants. Biochemie und Physiologie der Pflanzen. 183(4). 257–269. 31 indexed citations

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