Christine Hawkes

Christine Hawkes

North Carolina State University

H-index: 43

North America-United States

About Christine Hawkes

Christine Hawkes, With an exceptional h-index of 43 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Priorities, opportunities, and challenges for integrating microorganisms into Earth system models for climate change prediction

Stability of the Wheat Seed Mycobiome Across North Carolina's Longitudinal Gradient

Legacies of precipitation influence primary production in Panicum virgatum

Manipulating the plant mycobiome to enhance resilience: Ecological and evolutionary opportunities and challenges

Plant host traits mediated by foliar fungal symbionts and secondary metabolites

Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Nigrospora sp. isolated from switchgrass leaves and antagonistic toward plant pathogens

Foliar fungal communities in agroecosystems depend on crop identity and neighboring vegetation

Plant–soil feedback under drought: does history shape the future?

Christine Hawkes Information

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8344

Citations(since 2020)

3879

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6109

hIndex(all)

43

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

69

i10Index(since 2020)

59

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Top articles of Christine Hawkes

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Priorities, opportunities, and challenges for integrating microorganisms into Earth system models for climate change prediction

Jay T Lennon

RZ Abramoff

SD Allison

Rachel M Burckhardt

KM DeAngelis

...

2024/3/25

Stability of the Wheat Seed Mycobiome Across North Carolina's Longitudinal Gradient

bioRxiv

Lindsey Becker

Christine V Hawkes

Ryan W Heiniger

Marc A Cubeta

2024

Legacies of precipitation influence primary production in Panicum virgatum

Oecologia

Robert W Heckman

Austin Rueda

Jason E Bonnette

Michael J Aspinwall

Albina Khasanova

...

2023/1

Manipulating the plant mycobiome to enhance resilience: Ecological and evolutionary opportunities and challenges

Christine V Hawkes

Xavious Allen

Peter Balint-Kurti

Christina Cowger

2023/12/14

Plant host traits mediated by foliar fungal symbionts and secondary metabolites

Microbial Ecology

Moriah Sandy

Tina I Bui

Kenia Segura Abá

Nestor Ruiz

John Paszalek

...

2023/7

Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of Nigrospora sp. isolated from switchgrass leaves and antagonistic toward plant pathogens

Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

Edy Setiti Wida Utami

Sucipto Hariyanto

Yosephine Sri Wulan Manuhara

2018/12/1

Foliar fungal communities in agroecosystems depend on crop identity and neighboring vegetation

Frontiers in Microbiomes

BK Whitaker

RW Heiniger

CV Hawkes

2023/7/13

Plant–soil feedback under drought: does history shape the future?

Franciska de Vries

Jennifer Lau

Christine Hawkes

Marina Semchenko

2023/8/1

Fungal symbionts generate water-saver and water-spender plant drought strategies via diverse effects on host gene expression

Phytobiomes Journal

Catherine D Aimone

Hannah Giauque

Christine V. Hawkes

2023/3/21

Effective seed sterilization methods require optimization across maize genotypes

Phytobiomes Journal

J Jacob Parnell

Gaurav Pal

Ayesha Awan

Simina Vintila

Gabriella Houdinet

...

2023/12/15

Microbes, memory and moisture: Predicting microbial moisture responses and their impact on carbon cycling

Sarah E Evans

Steven D Allison

Christine V Hawkes

2022/6

Local plants, not soils, are the primary source of foliar fungal community assembly in a C4 grass

Microbial Ecology

Briana K Whitaker

Hannah Giauque

Corey Timmerman

Nicolas Birk

Christine V Hawkes

2022

Drought legacy affects microbial community trait distributions related to moisture along a savannah grassland precipitation gradient

Journal of Ecology

Ainara Leizeaga

Lettice C Hicks

Lokeshwaran Manoharan

Christine V Hawkes

Johannes Rousk

2021/9

The future of microbial ecological niche theory and modeling.

New Phytologist

Stephanie N Kivlin

Christine V Hawkes

Monica Papeş

Kathleen K Treseder

Colin Averill

2021/6

Extension of plant phenotypes by the foliar microbiome

Christine V Hawkes

Rasmus Kjøller

Jos M Raaijmakers

Leise Riber

Svend Christensen

...

2021/6/17

Managing plant microbiomes for sustainable biofuel production

Kateryna Zhalnina

Christine Hawkes

Ashley Shade

Mary K Firestone

Jennifer Pett-Ridge

2021/4/30

Plant and soil drivers of whole-plant microbiomes: variation in switchgrass fungi from coastal to mountain sites

Phytobiomes Journal

Marissa R Lee

Christine V Hawkes

2021/4/30

Widespread co‐occurrence of Sebacinales and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in switchgrass roots and soils has limited dependence on soil carbon or nutrients

Plants, People, Planet

Marissa R Lee

Christine V Hawkes

2021/9

Plant biomass, not plant economics traits, determines responses of soil CO2 efflux to precipitation in the C4 grass Panicum virgatum

Journal of Ecology

Robert W Heckman

Albina R Khasanova

Nicholas S Johnson

Sören Weber

Jason E Bonnette

...

2020/9

Effects of plant-soil feedback on switchgrass productivity related to microbial origin

Agronomy

James R Kiniry

Caroline E Arthur

Katherine M Banick

Felix B Fritschi

Yanqi Wu

...

2020/11/26

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Co-Authors

H-index: 77
Kathleen K. Treseder

Kathleen K. Treseder

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 55
Johannes Rousk

Johannes Rousk

Lunds Universitet

H-index: 54
Paul Kardol

Paul Kardol

Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

H-index: 39
Kristen M DeAngelis

Kristen M DeAngelis

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 30
Mike Aspinwall

Mike Aspinwall

Auburn University

H-index: 25
Bonnie Waring

Bonnie Waring

Imperial College London

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