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Title:Associate Professor
Subject:Stable Isotope Ecology
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Address:Institute of Applied Ecology Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 72, Wenhua road Shenhe district, Shenyang Liaoning province, 110016, China
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Education

1.    B.S., 2003-2007, College of Resources and Environment, Chinese Agricultural University;

2.    Ph.D., 2007-2013, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Major: Ecosystem Ecology;

·      Thesis title (Ph.D.): "Impacts of nitrogen deposition on fine root growth in tropical forests in southern China" .

Professional experience

1.    Joint Ph.D. student, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology/CAS doctoral promotion program (2011-2012)

2.    Assistant Scientist, Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS (2014-)

Professional experience

1.    Joint Ph.D. student, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology/CAS doctoral promotion program (2011-2012)

2.    Assistant Scientist, Institute of Applied Ecology, CAS (2014-)

  • Stable Isotope Ecology
  • 1. Yunting Fang, Keisuke Koba, …Feifei Zhu, et al. 2015. Microbial denitrification dominates nitrate losses from forest ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA 112: 1470-1474.

    2. Feifei Zhu, Xiankai Lu, Lei Liu, Jiangming Mo*. 2015. Phosphate addition enhanced soil inorganic nutrients to a large extent in three tropical forests. Scientific Reports 5:7923. (IF= 5.228)

    3. Feifei Zhu, Xiankai Lu, Jiangming Mo. Phosphorus limitation on photosynthesis of two dominant understory species in a lowland tropical forest. Journal of Plant Ecology 7(6): 526-534. (IF= 1.769)

    4. Feifei Zhu, Muneoki Yoh, Frank S Gilliam, Xiankai Lu, Jiangming Mo. Nutrient limitation in three lowland tropical forests in southern China receiving high nitrogen deposition: insights from fine root responses to nutrient additions. PLoS ONE 8(12):e82661. (IF= 3.057)

    5.  Xiankai Lu, Jiangming Mo*, Frank S. Gilliam, Hua Fang, Feifei Zhu, et al. 2012. Nitrogen Addition shapes soil phosphorus availability in two reforested tropical forests in Southern China. Biotropica 44(3): 302–311.

  • Honors

    01/07/2012, Rewarded "Extinguish students" by the graduate school, CAS.

    Projects

    1.    2016-2021,Impacts of nitrogen deposition and warming on plant N strategy and N cycling in forests of northeastern China. Funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China. RMB 2,170,000. PI.

    2.    2015-2017: Nitrogen uptake preference of typical tree species in northeastern China and its response to nitrogen deposition. Funded by the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC). RMB 230,000. PI.

    3.    2016-2020: Impacts of warming and nitrogen deposition on plant nitrogen uptake, soil N cycle and greenhouse gases emission of forests of northeastern China, Funded by the Bureau of Frontier sciences and education Chinese Academy of Sciences, RMB 1,250,000. Participation.