Jennifer M. Bhatnagar

Jennifer M. Bhatnagar

Boston University

H-index: 29

North America-United States

About Jennifer M. Bhatnagar

Jennifer M. Bhatnagar, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Boston University, specializes in the field of Microbial ecology, ecosystem science, biogeochemistry.

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

Fungi in soil: a rich community with diverse functions

Environmental microbiome engineering for the mitigation of climate change

Urbanization and fragmentation interact to drive mutualism breakdown and the rise of unstable pathogenic communities in forest soil

Ectomycorrhizal fungi enhance pine growth by stimulating iron‐dependent mechanisms with trade‐offs in symbiotic performance

Urbanization and fragmentation have opposing effects on soil nitrogen availability in temperate forest ecosystems

Intrinsic growth rate and cellobiohydrolase activity underlie the phylogenetic signal to fungal decomposer succession

Soils at the temperate forest edge: An investigation of soil characteristics and carbon dynamics

Does elevated CO2 alter the way microbes behave underground?

Jennifer M. Bhatnagar Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor of Microbial Ecology

Citations(all)

5285

Citations(since 2020)

3607

Cited By

3007

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

39

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

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Boston University

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Jennifer M. Bhatnagar Skills & Research Interests

Microbial ecology

ecosystem science

biogeochemistry

Top articles of Jennifer M. Bhatnagar

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fungi in soil: a rich community with diverse functions

D Lee Taylor

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2024/1/1

Environmental microbiome engineering for the mitigation of climate change

Michael R Silverstein

Daniel Segrè

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2023/4

Urbanization and fragmentation interact to drive mutualism breakdown and the rise of unstable pathogenic communities in forest soil

bioRxiv

Chikae Tatsumi

Kathryn F Atherton

Sarah Garvey

Emma Conrad-Rooney

Luca L Morreale

...

2023

Ectomycorrhizal fungi enhance pine growth by stimulating iron‐dependent mechanisms with trade‐offs in symbiotic performance

New Phytologist

Kaile Zhang

Haihua Wang

Ryan Tappero

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

Rytas Vilgalys

...

2023/12/7

Urbanization and fragmentation have opposing effects on soil nitrogen availability in temperate forest ecosystems

Global Change Biology

Stephen Caron

Sarah M Garvey

Jonathan Gewirtzman

Kyle Schultz

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

...

2023/4

Intrinsic growth rate and cellobiohydrolase activity underlie the phylogenetic signal to fungal decomposer succession

Fungal Ecology

Sasha Vivelo

Bayan Alsairafi

Jasmine T Walsh

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2023/2/1

Soils at the temperate forest edge: An investigation of soil characteristics and carbon dynamics

Science of The Total Environment

Sarah M Garvey

Pamela H Templer

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

Lucy R Hutyra

2023/9/15

Does elevated CO2 alter the way microbes behave underground?

Nahuel Policelli

Colin Averill

Edward Brzostek

Haihua Wang

Hui-Ling Liao

...

2023

Urbanization and edge effects interact to drive mutualism breakdown and the rise of unstable pathogenic communities in forest soil

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Chikae Tatsumi

Kathryn F Atherton

Sarah M Garvey

Emma Conrad-Rooney

Luca L Morreale

...

2023/9/5

Composition of fungal functional guilds explains variance in forest soil nutrient cycling

Corinne Vietorisz

Nahuel Policelli

Abigail Li

Lindsey Adams

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2023

Metabolic complexity drives divergence in microbial communities

bioRxiv

Michael Silverstein

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

Daniel Segrè

2023/8/3

Fungal and bacterial functional groups explain variance in soil nutrient cycling

Corinne Vietorisz

Nahuel Policelli

Abigail Li

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

Lindsey Adams

2023

Alternative stable states of the forest mycobiome are maintained through positive feedbacks

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Colin Averill

Claire Fortunel

Daniel S Maynard

Johan van den Hoogen

Michael C Dietze

...

2022/4

Climate Change Across Seasons Experiment (CCASE) at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: growth and enzyme activity traits of soil fungi isolated from CCASE in July 2017 …

Julia Finestone

Pamela H Templer

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2022/1

Ectomycorrhizal Fungi Invasions in Southern South America

Nahuel Policelli

Corinne Vietorisz

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

Martín A Nuñez

2022/10/28

Global pine tree invasions are linked to invasive root symbionts

Nahuel Policelli

Jason D Hoeksema

Jaime Moyano

Rytas Vilgalys

Sasha Vivelo

...

2022

Proteome of the Wood Decay Fungus Fomitopsis pinicola Is Altered by Substrate

Microbiology Resource Announcements

Grzegorz Sabat

Steven Ahrendt

Baojun Wu

Jill Gaskell

Benjamin W Held

...

2022/9/15

Soil Fungi Exposed to Warming Temperatures and Shrinking Snowpack in a Northern Hardwood Forest Have Lower Capacity for Growth and Nutrient Cycling

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Julia Finestone

Pamela H Templer

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2022/4/4

The National Ecological Observatory Network’s soi l metagenomes: assembly and basic analysis [version 1; peer

Zoey R Werbin

Briana Hackos

Michael C Dietze

Jennifer M Bhatnagar

2021

Roles of ectomycorrhizal fungi in plant and soil function under simulated global change

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jennifer Bhatnagar

Rytas Vilgalys

Colin Averill

Edward Brzostek

Hui-Ling Liao

...

2021/12

See List of Professors in Jennifer M. Bhatnagar University(Boston University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 120
John W. Taylor

John W. Taylor

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 98
Rytas Vilgalys

Rytas Vilgalys

Duke University

H-index: 91
Bruns, Thomas D

Bruns, Thomas D

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 77
Kathleen K. Treseder

Kathleen K. Treseder

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 76
Steven D. Allison

Steven D. Allison

University of California, Irvine

H-index: 70
Adrien C. Finzi

Adrien C. Finzi

Boston University

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