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W.H.G. Hol
W.H.G. Hol
Data analyst at Nextgem
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Intensive agriculture reduces soil biodiversity across Europe
MA Tsiafouli, E Thébault, SP Sgardelis, PC De Ruiter, WH Van Der Putten, ...
Global change biology 21 (2), 973-985, 2015
9372015
Where less may be more: how the rare biosphere pulls ecosystems strings
A Jousset, C Bienhold, A Chatzinotas, L Gallien, A Gobet, V Kurm, ...
The ISME journal 11 (4), 853-862, 2017
9012017
Soil food web properties explain ecosystem services across European land use systems
FT De Vries, E Thébault, M Liiri, K Birkhofer, MA Tsiafouli, L Bjørnlund, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (35), 14296-14301, 2013
7432013
Empirical and theoretical challenges in aboveground–belowground ecology
WH Van Der Putten, RD Bardgett, PC de Ruiter, WHG Hol, KM Meyer, ...
Oecologia 161, 1-14, 2009
2842009
An overview of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi–nematode interactions
WHG Hol, R Cook
Basic and Applied Ecology 6 (6), 489-503, 2005
2412005
Reduction of rare soil microbes modifies plant–herbivore interactions
WHG Hol, W De Boer, AJ Termorshuizen, KM Meyer, JHM Schneider, ...
Ecology letters 13 (3), 292-301, 2010
2062010
Fungistasis and general soil biostasis–a new synthesis
P Garbeva, WHG Hol, AJ Termorshuizen, GA Kowalchuk, W De Boer
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43 (3), 469-477, 2011
1652011
Getting the ecology into interactions between plants and the plant growth-promoting bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens
WHG Hol, TM Bezemer, A Biere
Frontiers in plant science 4, 81, 2013
1622013
Non‐random species loss in bacterial communities reduces antifungal volatile production
WHG Hol, P Garbeva, C Hordijk, MPJ Hundscheid, PJAK Gunnewiek, ...
Ecology 96 (8), 2042-2048, 2015
1292015
Root damage and aboveground herbivory change concentration and composition of pyrrolizidine alkaloids of Senecio jacobaea
WHG Hol, M Macel, JA van Veen, E van der Meijden
Basic and Applied Ecology 5 (3), 253-260, 2004
1062004
Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids from Senecio jacobaea Affect Fungal Growth
WHG Hol, JA Van Veen
Journal of Chemical Ecology 28, 1763-1772, 2002
1012002
Low abundant soil bacteria can be metabolically versatile and fast growing
V Kurm, WH Van Der Putten, W De Boer, S Naus‐Wiezer, WHG Hol
Ecology 98 (2), 555-564, 2017
1002017
Nematode interactions in nature: models for sustainable control of nematode pests of crop plants?
WH Van der Putten, R Cook, S Costa, KG Davies, M Fargette, H Freitas, ...
Advances in Agronomy 89, 227-260, 2006
982006
Legacy effects of anaerobic soil disinfestation on soil bacterial community composition and production of pathogen-suppressing volatiles
M van Agtmaal, GJ van Os, WHG Hol, MPJ Hundscheid, WT Runia, ...
Frontiers in microbiology 6, 701, 2015
962015
Rhizosphere fungal communities are influenced by Senecio jacobaea pyrrolizidine alkaloid content and composition
GA Kowalchuk, WHG Hol, JA Van Veen
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38 (9), 2852-2859, 2006
902006
Plant–soil feedbacks of exotic plant species across life forms: a meta-analysis
A Meisner, WH Gera Hol, W de Boer, JA Krumins, DA Wardle, ...
Biological Invasions 16, 2551-2561, 2014
832014
Context dependency and saturating effects of loss of rare soil microbes on plant productivity
WHG Hol, W De Boer, M de Hollander, EE Kuramae, A Meisner, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 6, 485, 2015
762015
Nutrients decrease pyrrolizidine alkaloid concentrations in Senecio jacobaea
WHG Hol, K Vrieling, JA Van Veen
New Phytologist 158 (1), 175-181, 2003
732003
A low proportion of rare bacterial taxa responds to abiotic changes compared with dominant taxa
V Kurm, S Geisen, WH Gera Hol
Environmental Microbiology 21 (2), 750-758, 2019
692019
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi of Ammophila arenaria (L.) Link: Spore abundance and root colonisation in six locations of the European coast
S Rodríguez-Echeverría, WHG Hol, H Freitas, WR Eason, R Cook
European journal of soil biology 44 (1), 30-36, 2008
662008
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