Suzanne Fleishman
Assistant Professor of Root Biology
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201 Tyson
University Park, PA - she/her
- smfleishman@psu.edu
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Most Recent Publications
Getting to the root of root–microbe interactions
William King, Regan Hayward, Marc Goebel, Suzanne Fleishman, Taryn Bauerle, T Bell, 2024, Science Progress
Functionally discrete fine roots differ in microbial assembly, microbial functional potential, and produced metabolites
William King, Caylon Yates, Lily Cao, Sean O'Rourke-Ibach, Sean O'Rourke‐Ibach, Suzanne Fleishman, Sarah Richards, Michela Centinari, Benjamin Hafner, Marc Goebel, Taryn Bauerle, Young‐Mo Kim, Carrie Nicora, Christopher Anderton, D Eissenstat, T Bell, 2023, Plant, Cell and Environment on p. 3919-3932
Assessing microbial communities across the fine root landscape
Suzanne Fleishman, Michela Centinari, Terrence Bell, D Eissenstat, 2023, Journal of Experimental Botany on p. 1751-1757
Cover crops and a devigorating rootstock can impart substantial agroecosystem services to high-resource vineyards: A multi-year study
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Grant Hoffer, Michela Centinari, 2023, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 108287
The Age of Absorptive Roots Impacts Root-Adjacent Microbial Composition in Grapevines
Meredith Persico, Suzanne Fleishman, D Eissenstat, T Bell, Michela Centinari, 2023, Phytobiomes Journal on p. 538-545
Functionally-explicit sampling can answer key questions about the specificity of plant–microbe interactions
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Terrence Bell, Michela Centinari, 2022, Standards in Genomic Sciences
Undervine groundcover substantially increases shallow but not deep soil carbon in a temperate vineyard
Suzanne Fleishman, Hayden Bock, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2021, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 107362
Tree‐induced alterations to soil properties and rhizoplane‐associated bacteria following 23 years in a common garden
Caylon Yates, Jing Guo, Terrence H. Bell, Suzanne Fleishman, Suzanne Fleishman, T Bell, Hayden Bock, Hayden Boch, Ryan Trexler, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2021, Plant and Soil on p. 591-602
The hierarchy of root branching order determines bacterial composition, microbial carrying capacity and microbial filtering
William King, Caylon Yates, Jing Guo, Suzanne Fleishman, Ryan Trexler, Michela Centinari, Terrence Bell, David Eissenstat, 2021, Communications Biology on p. 483
Rootstock vigor shifts aboveground response to groundcover competition in young grapevines
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2019, Plant and Soil on p. 151-165
Most-Cited Papers
The hierarchy of root branching order determines bacterial composition, microbial carrying capacity and microbial filtering
William King, Caylon Yates, Jing Guo, Suzanne Fleishman, Ryan Trexler, Michela Centinari, Terrence Bell, David Eissenstat, 2021, Communications Biology on p. 483
Undervine groundcover substantially increases shallow but not deep soil carbon in a temperate vineyard
Suzanne Fleishman, Hayden Bock, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2021, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 107362
Tree‐induced alterations to soil properties and rhizoplane‐associated bacteria following 23 years in a common garden
Caylon Yates, Jing Guo, Terrence H. Bell, Suzanne Fleishman, Suzanne Fleishman, T Bell, Hayden Bock, Hayden Boch, Ryan Trexler, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2021, Plant and Soil on p. 591-602
Rootstock vigor shifts aboveground response to groundcover competition in young grapevines
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Michela Centinari, 2019, Plant and Soil on p. 151-165
Functionally-explicit sampling can answer key questions about the specificity of plant–microbe interactions
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Terrence Bell, Michela Centinari, 2022, Standards in Genomic Sciences
Functionally discrete fine roots differ in microbial assembly, microbial functional potential, and produced metabolites
William King, Caylon Yates, Lily Cao, Sean O'Rourke-Ibach, Sean O'Rourke‐Ibach, Suzanne Fleishman, Sarah Richards, Michela Centinari, Benjamin Hafner, Marc Goebel, Taryn Bauerle, Young‐Mo Kim, Carrie Nicora, Christopher Anderton, D Eissenstat, T Bell, 2023, Plant, Cell and Environment on p. 3919-3932
Assessing microbial communities across the fine root landscape
Suzanne Fleishman, Michela Centinari, Terrence Bell, D Eissenstat, 2023, Journal of Experimental Botany on p. 1751-1757
Cover crops and a devigorating rootstock can impart substantial agroecosystem services to high-resource vineyards: A multi-year study
Suzanne Fleishman, David M. Eissenstat, Grant Hoffer, Michela Centinari, 2023, Agro-Ecosystems on p. 108287
The Age of Absorptive Roots Impacts Root-Adjacent Microbial Composition in Grapevines
Meredith Persico, Suzanne Fleishman, D Eissenstat, T Bell, Michela Centinari, 2023, Phytobiomes Journal on p. 538-545
Getting to the root of root–microbe interactions
William King, Regan Hayward, Marc Goebel, Suzanne Fleishman, Taryn Bauerle, T Bell, 2024, Science Progress
News Articles Featuring Suzanne Fleishman
Jul 12, 2023
Growing cover crops under vineyard vines is a sustainability strategy
A new study by Penn State researchers shows that in regions with fertile soils that receive plenty of rainfall, growing cover crops under the vines so that the vineyard floor is completely covered with vegetation is a sustainable strategy.
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Mar 16, 2022
Huck Students Receive Alumni Awards
Two Huck IGDP students have been recognized as part of the 2021-22 Graduate School Alumni Association faculty and student awards in the Life & Health Sciences section.
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