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Title:Professor
Subject:Biogeochemical cycle of iron
Phone:86-24-83970425
Email:chigy@iae.ac.cn
Address:Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 72 Wenhua Road, Shenyang, Liaoning, 110016 China
Resume:

2007.9-2010.7: Ph.D. (Ecology)

Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2002.09 – 2005.07:M.S. (Environmental Science)

Beijing Normal University

1997.09 – 2001.07:B.S. (Ecology)

Northeast Normal University

2012.12-present: Associated Professor

Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2005.07–2012.11: Assistant Professor
Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  • Biogeochemical cycle of iron

     

  • (1)   Guangyu Chi, Bin Huang, Yi Shi, Xin Chen, Qi Li and Jianguo Zhu. Detecting ozone effects in four wheat cultivars using hyperspectral measurements under fully open-air field conditions. Remote Sensing of Environment, 2016, 184: 329336.

    (2)   Guangyu Chi, Jian Ma, Yi Shi and Xin Chen. Hyperspectral remote sensing of cyanobacterial pigments as indicators of the iron nutritional status of cyanobacteria-dominant algal blooms in eutrophic lakes. Ecological Indicators, 2016, 71: 609617.

    (3)   Guangyu Chi, Bin Huang, Jian Ma, Yi Shi and Xin Chen. Vertical distribution of soil Fe in typical riparian subzones of the Sanjiang Plain. Ecological Engineering, 2016, 96: 5562.

    (4)   Guangyu Chi, Bin Huang, Jian Ma, Yi Shi and Xin Chen. Effects of iron on growth and reflectance spectrum of the bloom-forming cyanobacteriumMicrocystisviridis. PhycologicalResearch, 2015, 63: 265–273.

    (5)   Guangyu Chi, Bin Huang, Xin Chen, Yi Shi andTaihuiZheng. Effects of Cadmium on visible/near-infrared reflectance spectra of rice (Oryza sativa L.). Fresenius Environmental Bulletin, 2011,20(2): 391–397.

    (6)   Guangyu Chi,Xin Chen, Yi Shi andTaihuiZheng. Forms and profile distribution of soil Fe in the Sanjiang Plain of Northeast China as affected by land uses. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2010, 10: 787–795.

    (7)   Guangyu Chi,Xin Chen, Yi Shi andXinhui Liu. Spectral response of rice (Oryza sativa L.) leaf to Fe2+ stress. Science China Life Science, 2009, 52(8):747–753.