Mark Williams

About Mark Williams

Mark Williams, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, specializes in the field of microbial ecology, nitrogen fixation, soil, PGPR, VT Translational Plant Sciences.

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

The Sensitivity of Belowground Ecosystem to Long‐Term Increased Nitrogen Deposition in a Temperate Grassland: Root Productivity, Microbial Biomass, and Biodiversity

Preservation of soil organic carbon in coastal wetlands promoted by glomalin–iron–organic carbon ternary system

Precipitation-derived effects on the characteristics of proteinaceous soil organic matter across the continental United States

Effects of Fertilizer Source and Rate on Zinnia Cut Flower Production in a High Tunnel

Compost applications increase bacterial community diversity in the apple rhizosphere

Mycorrhizal mixtures affect the growth, nutrition, and physiological responses of soybean to water deficit

Do roots bind soil? Comparing the physical and biological role of plant roots in fluvial streambank erosion: A mini-JET study

Multiple elements of soil biodiversity drive ecosystem functions across biomes

Mark Williams Information

University

Position

School of Plant & Environmental Sciences Translational Plant Sciences

Citations(all)

5312

Citations(since 2020)

2891

Cited By

3372

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

44

Email

University Profile Page

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Mark Williams Skills & Research Interests

microbial ecology

nitrogen fixation

soil

PGPR

VT Translational Plant Sciences

Top articles of Mark Williams

The Sensitivity of Belowground Ecosystem to Long‐Term Increased Nitrogen Deposition in a Temperate Grassland: Root Productivity, Microbial Biomass, and Biodiversity

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

2023/6

Preservation of soil organic carbon in coastal wetlands promoted by glomalin–iron–organic carbon ternary system

Limnology and Oceanography

2022/11

Precipitation-derived effects on the characteristics of proteinaceous soil organic matter across the continental United States

Frontiers in Soil Science

2022/10/6

Effects of Fertilizer Source and Rate on Zinnia Cut Flower Production in a High Tunnel

Horticulturae

2021/9/23

Tongyin Li
Tongyin Li

H-Index: 5

Mark Williams
Mark Williams

H-Index: 24

Compost applications increase bacterial community diversity in the apple rhizosphere

Soil Science Society of America Journal

2021/7

Mycorrhizal mixtures affect the growth, nutrition, and physiological responses of soybean to water deficit

Acta Physiologiae Plantarum

2021/5

Mark Williams
Mark Williams

H-Index: 24

Do roots bind soil? Comparing the physical and biological role of plant roots in fluvial streambank erosion: A mini-JET study

Geomorphology

2021/2/15

Multiple elements of soil biodiversity drive ecosystem functions across biomes

Nature Ecology and Evolution

2020

Climatic vulnerabilities and ecological preferences of soil invertebrates across biomes

Molecular ecology

2020/2

The legacy of trace metal deposition from historical anthropogenic river management: A regional driver of offshore sedimentary microbial diversity

Journal of Hazardous Materials

2020/12/5

Associative nitrogen fixation linked with three perennial bioenergy grasses in field and greenhouse experiments

GCB Bioenergy

2020/12

Antibiotic resistance gene abundance and bacterial community structure in soils altered by Ammonium and Nitrate Concentrations

Freshwater Biology

2023/7

Metabolism of 17β-estradiol by Novosphingobium sp. ES2-1 as probed via HRMS combined with 13C3-labeling

Journal of hazardous materials

2020/5/5

Interactions of soil metals with glomalin-related soil protein as soil pollution bioindicators in mangrove wetland ecosystems

Science of the total environment

2020/3/20

Plant–bacteria–soil response to frequency of simulated nitrogen deposition has implications for global ecosystem change

Functional ecology

2020/3

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