Peggy G. Lemaux

Peggy G. Lemaux

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 60

North America-United States

About Peggy G. Lemaux

Peggy G. Lemaux, With an exceptional h-index of 60 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Berkeley, specializes in the field of plant biology, biotechnology, microbial biology.

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

Metabolomic, photoprotective, and photosynthetic acclimatory responses to post‐flowering drought in sorghum

Successional adaptive strategies revealed by correlating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance with host plant gene expression

Co-occurrence networks reveal more complexity than community composition in resistance and resilience of microbial communities

Morphogene‐assisted transformation of Sorghum bicolor allows more efficient genome editing

Stress-associated developmental reprogramming in moss protonemata by synthetic activation of the common symbiosis pathway

The recent evolutionary rescue of a staple crop depended on over half a century of global germplasm exchange

Interplay of starch debranching enzyme and its inhibitor is mediated by Redox-Activated SPL transcription factor

Broadening the impact of plant science through innovative, integrative, and inclusive outreach

Peggy G. Lemaux Information

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Citations(all)

13084

Citations(since 2020)

3473

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10624

hIndex(all)

60

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

53

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Peggy G. Lemaux Skills & Research Interests

plant biology

biotechnology

microbial biology

Top articles of Peggy G. Lemaux

Metabolomic, photoprotective, and photosynthetic acclimatory responses to post‐flowering drought in sorghum

Plant Direct

2023/11

Successional adaptive strategies revealed by correlating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal abundance with host plant gene expression

Molecular ecology

2023/5

Co-occurrence networks reveal more complexity than community composition in resistance and resilience of microbial communities

Nature communications

2022/7/5

Morphogene‐assisted transformation of Sorghum bicolor allows more efficient genome editing

Plant Biotechnology Journal

2021/11/26

Stress-associated developmental reprogramming in moss protonemata by synthetic activation of the common symbiosis pathway

Iscience

2022/2/18

The recent evolutionary rescue of a staple crop depended on over half a century of global germplasm exchange

Science advances

2022/2/9

Interplay of starch debranching enzyme and its inhibitor is mediated by Redox-Activated SPL transcription factor

Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal

2022/1/1

Broadening the impact of plant science through innovative, integrative, and inclusive outreach

Plant direct

2021/4

Isolation of histone from sorghum leaf tissue for top down mass spectrometry profiling of potential epigenetic markers

JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)

2021/3/4

Agricultural Soil Management Practices Differentially Shape the Bacterial and Fungal Microbiomes of Sorghum bicolor

Applied and Environmental Microbiology

2021/2/12

Holo-omics for deciphering plant-microbiome interactions

2021/12

Epigenetic Control of Drought Response in Sorghum (EPICON)

2021/11/28

Cell Wall Compositions of Sorghum bicolor Leaves and Roots Remain Relatively Constant Under Drought Conditions

Frontiers in Plant Science

2021/11/12

Holo-omics: a powerful tool investigating plant-microbiome interactions

2021/10/15

Genome-resolved metagenomics reveals role of iron metabolism in drought-induced rhizosphere microbiome dynamics

Nature communications

2021/5/28

Pathway to Validate Gene Function in Key Bioenergy Crop, Sorghum bicolor

bioRxiv

2020/12/9

Top-down mass spectrometry of histone modifications in sorghum reveals potential epigenetic markers for drought acclimation

Methods

2020/12/1

Genetic engineering and editing of plants: an analysis of new and persisting questions

2020/4/29

Fungal community assembly in drought-stressed sorghum shows stochasticity, selection, and universal ecological dynamics

Nature Communications

2020/1/7

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