Joel L. Sachs

Joel L. Sachs

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About Joel L. Sachs

Joel L. Sachs, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Riverside, specializes in the field of Mutualism, Symbiosis, Evolutionary Ecology, Rhizobia, Plant-microbe interactions.

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

Origins, evolution, and breakdown of bacterial symbiosis

Effective rhizobia enhance legume growth during subsequent drought despite water costs associated with nitrogen fixation

Competitive interference among rhizobia reduces benefits to hosts

Lotus japonicus regulates root nodulation and nitrogen fixation dependent on the molecular form of nitrogen fertilizer

Live soil inocula, not host population or domestication status, is the predominant driver of growth benefits to cowpea

Pangenome evolution reconciles robustness and instability of rhizobial symbiosis

Dynamic interactions between mega symbiosis ICEs and bacterial chromosomes maintain genome architecture

No disruption of rhizobial symbiosis during early stages of cowpea domestication

Joel L. Sachs Information

University

Position

Professor EEOB

Citations(all)

6691

Citations(since 2020)

3213

Cited By

4853

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

51

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Riverside

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Joel L. Sachs Skills & Research Interests

Mutualism

Symbiosis

Evolutionary Ecology

Rhizobia

Plant-microbe interactions

Top articles of Joel L. Sachs

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Origins, evolution, and breakdown of bacterial symbiosis

Joel L Sachs

Mayra C Vidal

2024/1/1

Effective rhizobia enhance legume growth during subsequent drought despite water costs associated with nitrogen fixation

Plant and Soil

Stuart T Schwab

Kenjiro W Quides

Camille E Wendlandt

Jerry Trinh

Matthew Sung

...

2023/11

Competitive interference among rhizobia reduces benefits to hosts

Current Biology

Arafat Rahman

Max Manci

Cassandra Nadon

Ivan A Perez

Warisha F Farsamin

...

2023/7/24

Lotus japonicus regulates root nodulation and nitrogen fixation dependent on the molecular form of nitrogen fertilizer

Plant and Soil

GS Ortiz-Barbosa

L Torres-Martínez

J Rothschild

JL Sachs

2023/2

Live soil inocula, not host population or domestication status, is the predominant driver of growth benefits to cowpea

Plant and Soil

M Manci

OG Mercado

RX Camantigue

T Nguyen

J Rothschild

...

2023/1

Pangenome evolution reconciles robustness and instability of rhizobial symbiosis

Mbio

Alexandra J Weisberg

Arafat Rahman

Dakota Backus

Parinita Tyavanagimatt

Jeff H Chang

...

2022/6/28

Dynamic interactions between mega symbiosis ICEs and bacterial chromosomes maintain genome architecture

Genome biology and evolution

Alexandra J Weisberg

Joel L Sachs

Jeff H Chang

2022/6/1

No disruption of rhizobial symbiosis during early stages of cowpea domestication

Evolution

Gabriel S Ortiz-Barbosa

Lorena Torres-Martínez

Angela Manci

Sierra Neal

Tarek Soubra

...

2022/3/1

Wild legumes maintain beneficial soil rhizobia populations despite decades of nitrogen deposition

Oecologia

Camille E Wendlandt

Kelsey A Gano-Cohen

Peter JN Stokes

Basava NR Jonnala

Avissa J Zomorrodian

...

2022/2

Symbiotic organs: the nexus of host–microbe evolution

David C Fronk

Joel L Sachs

2022/7/1

Evolution of specialization in a plant-microbial mutualism is explained by the oscillation theory of speciation

Evolution

Lorena Torres-Martínez

Stephanie S Porter

Camille Wendlandt

Jessica Purcell

Gabriel Ortiz-Barbosa

...

2021/5/1

Dysregulation of host-control causes interspecific conflict over host investment into symbiotic organs

Evolution

Kenjiro W Quides

Fathi Salaheldine

Ruchi Jariwala

Joel L Sachs

2021/5/1

Experimental evolution can enhance benefits of rhizobia to novel legume hosts

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kenjiro W Quides

Alexandra J Weisberg

Jerry Trinh

Fathi Salaheldine

Paola Cardenas

...

2021/5/26

The emergence of microbiome centres

Nature microbiology

Jennifer BH Martiny

Katrine L Whiteson

Brendan JM Bohannan

Lawrence A David

Nicole A Hynson

...

2020/1

Polyploid plants obtain greater fitness benefits from a nutrient acquisition mutualism

New Phytologist

Nicole J Forrester

Maria Rebolleda‐Gómez

Joel L Sachs

Tia‐Lynn Ashman

2020/8

Agriculture and the disruption of plant–microbial symbiosis

Stephanie S Porter

Joel L Sachs

2020/5/1

Recurrent mutualism breakdown events in a legume rhizobia metapopulation

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Kelsey A Gano-Cohen

Camille E Wendlandt

Khadija Al Moussawi

Peter J Stokes

Kenjiro W Quides

...

2020/1/29

See List of Professors in Joel L. Sachs University(University of California, Riverside)

Co-Authors

H-index: 66
Tia-Lynn Ashman

Tia-Lynn Ashman

University of Pittsburgh

H-index: 43
Ellen L. Simms

Ellen L. Simms

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 39
Jeff Chang

Jeff Chang

Oregon State University

H-index: 22
Jessica Purcell

Jessica Purcell

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 21
Kelsey Gano-Cohen

Kelsey Gano-Cohen

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 18
Stephanie Porter

Stephanie Porter

Washington State University

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