Phytobiomes Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Phytobiomes Journal is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Wood Microbiome Variation and Interactions with Fungal Symbionts of Invasive Ambrosia Beetles36
Exploring the Hemp Virome and Assessing Hemp Germplasm for Resistance to an Emerging Pathogen26
Drought Tolerance Traits in Neotropical Trees Correlate with the Composition of Phyllosphere Fungal Communities25
A Plant Health View on Endohyphal Bacteria and Their Fungal Hosts25
Foliar Fungicide Application Alters the Culturable Foliar Fungal Endophyte Community in Corn23
From Roots to Leaves: The Capacity of Micromonospora to Colonize Different Legume Tissues22
Amplicon Sequencing ofFusariumTranslation Elongation Factor 1α Reveals that Soil Communities ofFusariumSpecies Are Resilient to Disturbances Caused by Crop and Tillage Practices20
Host Plant Traits and Site History Shape Root Fungal Endophytic Communities of Sporobolus spartinae After Long-Term Exposure to Contaminants19
N-Cycling Microbiome Recruitment Differences Between Modern and Wild Zea mays18
Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing (mNGS) Data Reveal the Phyllosphere Microbiome of Wheat Plants Infected by the Fungal PathogenZymoseptoria tritici17
Rapid Restructuring of Rhizosphere and Endospheric Fungal Communities with Drought in Multiple Lines of Domesticated Sunflower15
Host Identity Determines the Bacterial and Fungal Community and Network Structures in the Phyllosphere of Plant Species in a Temperate Steppe15
Bacterial Assembly in the Switchgrass Rhizosphere Is Shaped by Phylogeny, Host Genotype, and Growing Site15
Comparative Analysis of Two Neighboring Conducive and Suppressive Soils Toward Plant Parasitism Caused by Phelipanche ramosa on Brassica napus13
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Evidence of Phylosymbiosis in the Microbiome of Conifer Roots13
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