J.N. Hedger

1.8k total citations
40 papers, 1.2k citations indexed

About

J.N. Hedger is a scholar working on Plant Science, Horticulture and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, J.N. Hedger has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Plant Science, 10 papers in Horticulture and 10 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in J.N. Hedger's work include Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (13 papers), Cocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy (10 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (10 papers). J.N. Hedger is often cited by papers focused on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (13 papers), Cocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy (10 papers) and Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (10 papers). J.N. Hedger collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Ecuador. J.N. Hedger's co-authors include Gareth Griffith, Jim Lynch, D. C. Ellwood, Margaret Swift, Monica Latham, Juliet C. Frankland, M. J. Swift, E. C. Setliff, Douglas B. Kell and Joan Webber and has published in prestigious journals such as New Phytologist, Journal of Ecology and Phytochemistry.

In The Last Decade

J.N. Hedger

40 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J.N. Hedger United Kingdom 18 675 238 219 195 181 40 1.2k
Paul Holford Australia 32 2.4k 3.6× 722 3.0× 168 0.8× 135 0.7× 284 1.6× 159 3.0k
Nadia Massa Italy 26 2.0k 3.0× 286 1.2× 189 0.9× 31 0.2× 225 1.2× 57 2.4k
Jonathan H. Crane United States 24 1.1k 1.6× 203 0.9× 200 0.9× 35 0.2× 148 0.8× 223 1.9k
Walter Chitarra Italy 31 2.3k 3.3× 584 2.5× 250 1.1× 33 0.2× 206 1.1× 90 2.6k
Pathmanathan Umaharan Trinidad and Tobago 23 787 1.2× 306 1.3× 94 0.4× 683 3.5× 69 0.4× 107 1.8k
Mario Ciaffi Italy 28 2.0k 3.0× 761 3.2× 128 0.6× 56 0.3× 107 0.6× 70 2.5k
Marina Dermastia Slovenia 26 1.5k 2.2× 563 2.4× 130 0.6× 219 1.1× 154 0.9× 80 1.8k
Soum Sanogo United States 23 1.4k 2.0× 178 0.7× 511 2.3× 134 0.7× 82 0.5× 88 1.8k
Huasong Wu China 17 1.1k 1.6× 384 1.6× 233 1.1× 29 0.1× 116 0.6× 28 1.6k
J. G. Hampton New Zealand 22 1.5k 2.2× 289 1.2× 186 0.8× 17 0.1× 269 1.5× 198 1.9k

Countries citing papers authored by J.N. Hedger

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Fields of papers citing papers by J.N. Hedger

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.N. Hedger

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of J.N. Hedger. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of J.N. Hedger based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with J.N. Hedger. J.N. Hedger is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Ujor, Victor, Diluka Peiris, Martin M. Monti, et al.. (2012). Quantitative proteomic analysis of the response of the wood-rot fungus, Schizophyllum commune, to the biocontrol fungus, Trichoderma viride. Letters in Applied Microbiology. 54(4). 336–343. 11 indexed citations
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Frankland, Juliet C., J.N. Hedger, & M. J. Swift. (2009). Decomposer Basidiomycetes: Their Biology and Ecology. 2 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., D. Brayford, Michael Stavri, et al.. (2006). An antibacterial hydroxy fusidic acid analogue from Acremonium crotocinigenum. Phytochemistry. 67(19). 2110–2114. 10 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., et al.. (2005). Degradation of nitrocellulose by fungi. Biodegradation. 16(3). 229–236. 25 indexed citations
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Griffith, Gareth, et al.. (2003). Witches’ brooms and frosty pods: Two major pathogens of cacao. New Zealand Journal of Botany. 41(3). 423–435. 67 indexed citations
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Lunt, Paul & J.N. Hedger. (1996). A survey of mycorrhizal infection of trees in the terra firme rainforest, Cuyabeno, Ecuador. Mycologist. 10(4). 161–165. 4 indexed citations
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Griffith, Gareth & J.N. Hedger. (1994). Spatial distribution of mycelia of the liana (L‐) biotype of the agaric Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer in tropical forest. New Phytologist. 127(2). 243–259. 25 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., et al.. (1992). Low‐temperature scanning electron microscopy of hyphal colonisation of Chenopodium quinoa during fermentation with Rhizopus oligosporus. Annals of Applied Biology. 121(3). 559–563. 2 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., et al.. (1992). Effects of a range of procyanidins on the cocoa pathogen Crinipellis perniciosa. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology. 40(4). 227–232. 10 indexed citations
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Davey, Christopher L., et al.. (1991). Real-time monitoring of the accretion of Rhizopus oligosporus biomass during the solid-substrate tempe fermentation. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 7(2). 248–259. 45 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., et al.. (1990). A new species of Acaulospora associated with cocoa in Java and Bali (Indonesia). Mycotaxon. 37. 73–77. 3 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N., et al.. (1990). Host extracts cause morphological variation in germ-tubes of the cocoa pathogen, Crinipellis perniciosa. Mycological Research. 94(4). 543–547. 8 indexed citations
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Webber, Joan & J.N. Hedger. (1986). Comparison of interactions between Ceratocystis ulmi and elm bark saprobes in vitro and in vivo. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 86(1). 93–101. 52 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N.. (1985). Ecology of saprotrophic fungi. Enzyme and Microbial Technology. 7(10). 525–525. 88 indexed citations
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Frankland, Juliet C., J.N. Hedger, & M. J. Swift. (1982). Decomposer basidiomycetes : their biology and ecology : symposium of the British Mycological Society, held at Queen Mary College, London, March 1979. Cambridge University Press eBooks. 4 indexed citations
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Walker, J., et al.. (1982). Preliminary studies on the contact mycoparasite Nematogonum ferrugineum. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 78(2). 374–378. 2 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N.. (1978). Tempe, oncom and other mycological oddities. Bulletin of the British Mycological Society. 12(1). 53–55. 1 indexed citations
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Hedger, J.N. & H.J. Hudson. (1970). Thielavia thermophila and Sporotrichum thermophile. Transactions of the British Mycological Society. 54(3). 497–500. 10 indexed citations

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