Prof Dr. E. Goldbach
INRES - Plant Nutrition
Karlrobert-Kreiten-Strasse 13
D-53115 Bonn
h.goldbach@uni-bonn.de
+49 228 73-2851
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Research focus
Functions of micronutrients (especially boron) in plant metabolism; processes on foliar surfaces and foliar fertilization; water balances of plants; waste management and nutrient cycling; early stress indicators in plants (see CROPSENSe).
Education
1988
Habilitation, Technical University of Munich - Weihenstephan
1975
Ph.D (Dr.rer.agr.), University of Hohenheim
1972
Diploma (Dipl.agr.biol), University of Hohenheim
1968-1972
Study of Agrobiology, University of Hohenheim
Positions held
since 1997:
Full Professor of Plant Nutrition, INRES, University of Bonn
1990-1997
Professor of Agroecology at the Chair of Biogeography, University of Bayreuth, Germany
1981-1990
Researcher and Assistant Prof., Chair of Plant Nutrition, TU-Munich-Weihenstephan
1976-1981
Scientist, Tropical and Subtropical Research Center (CATIE), Costa Rica ; Regional Plant Genetic Ressources Center
1976
Assistant Prof., Institute of Plant Nutrition, Univ. Hohenheim
1972-1975
Graduate Research Assistant, Institute of Plant Nutrition, Univ. Hohenheim
Professional activities an honours
- First supervisor of 26 Ph.D. students at the Universities of Bayreuth and the University of Bonn. Currently supervising and co-supervising 17 Ph. D. students at the University of Bonn.
- Co-supervisor of PhD students at Davis U. CA., Murdoch U., Perth, Colegio de Postgraduados Montecillo Mexico, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
- Director / acting director of the Institute of Crops Research and Resource Conservation (founded 2006); member of all major faculty commissions and head of several working groups
- Vice-President, Plant Production VDLUFA (2000 - 2005)
- Vice President, German Society of Plant Nutrition (2001 - 2005)
- President, German Society of Plant Nutrition (since 2006)
- Head, Foliar Fertilization Working Group (2002 - 2008)
- Intl. steering committee on boron research
- Editorial board J Plant Nutrition Soil Science (1998 - present), J. Trace Microprobe Techniques (2000 until 2003)
- regular reviewing for Plant and Soil, Plant Biology, Plant Physiology, J. Plant Physiology, Physiologia Plantarum, Protoplasma, Plant Cell Environ., J. Environ. Sci., VITIS, J. Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, J. of the Science of Food and Agriculture, CATENA
- Referee, Intl. Foundation for Science, Australian Research Council
- Assessment committees for course accreditations (ZeVA)
- VDLUFA- Sprengel-Liebig-Medal in Gold in honours for merits on basic and applied agricultural research
- Chairman: interdisciplinary competence network “CROPSENSe”, chairman or member of the steering committees of further research networks: IMPETUS - West Africa Project on Sustainable Water Use
Publications and achievements
- Author and co-author in over 110 scientific papers, largely in refereed intl. journals
- Coordinator or Co-Coordinator of several interdisciplinary projects,
- Average annual project funds raised approx. 1.5 Mio. €, CROPSENSe network: 3 Mio. € annually (starting 2009)
Selected publications
Eichert T., Goldbach H.E. (2010) Transpiration rate affects the mobility of foliarapplied boron in Ricinus communis L. cv. Impala. Plant and Soil, 328: 165-174. DOI 10.1007/s11104-009-0094-y
Eichert T., Goldbach H.E. (2008) Equivalent pore radii of hydrophilic foliar uptake routes in stomatous and astomatous leaf surfaces - further evidence for a stomatal pathway. Physiologia Plantarum 132: 491-502.
Eichert T., Kurtz A., Steiner U., Goldbach H.E. (2008) Size exclusion limits and lateral heterogeneity of the stomatal foliar uptake pathway for aqueous solutes and water-suspended nanoparticles. Physiologia Plantarum 134: 151–160. (IF 2.334)
Goldbach H.E., Wimmer M.A. (2007) Boron in plants and animals: is there a role beyond cell-wall structure?" J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 170: 39-48
Schulz M., Kussmann P., Knop M., Kriegs B., Gresens F., Eichert T., Ulbrich A., Marx F., Fabricius H., Goldbach H., Noga G. (2007) Allelopathic monoterpenes interfere with Arabidopsis thaliana cuticular waxes and enhance transpiration. Plant Signalling & Behavior 2: 231-239
Wimmer M.A., Lochnit G., Bassil E., Muehling K.H., Goldbach H.E. (2009) Membrane-associated, boron interacting proteins isolated by boronate affinity chromatography Plant and Cell Physiology 2009; doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcp073
Yu Q., Baluška F., Jasper F., Menzel D., Goldbach H.E. (2003) Short-term boron deprivation enhances levels of cytoskeletal proteins in maize, but not zucchini, root apices. Physiol. Plant. 117: 270-278