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Title:ProfessorSubject:Plant Ecophysiology, Whole-Plant Physiology https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Guang-You_HaoPhone:Email:Address:
Phone:86-24-83970374
Email:haogy@iae.ac.cn
Address:Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 72 Wenhua Rd, Shenhe, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, China, 110016.
Resume:
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2014.6- Institute of Applied Ecology Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
(Principal Investigator of Plant Physiological Ecology Group)
2010-2014 Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
(Post-doc in Prof. N. Michele Holbrook Lab)
2012-2014 Harvard University, Arnold Arboretum
(Putnam Research Fellow in Plant Science)
2010-2012 Harvard University, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology (Post-doctoral Research Fellowship in Sustainability Science from Kennedy School of Government)
EDUCATION
2005-2010 University of Miami (UM), Coral Gables, Florida, USA (Ph.D in Biology)
2003-2009 Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCAS), Beijing, China (Ph.D in Ecology)
1999-2003 Southwest China Normal University (BS, Biology)
Note: obtained double Ph.D degrees from UM and GUCAS
RESEARCH EXPERIENCES BEFORE CURRENT POSITION
2012-2014 Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Massachusetts, USA
(Freezing and drought tolerance of deciduous conifers)
2012-2013 Harvard Forest Research Station, Massachusetts, USA
(Winter embolism refilling and main stem water relations of temperate trees)
2011 (Sep.-Dec.) University of Illinois at Chicago, Illinois, USA
(Effect of CO2 elevation on plant hydraulics)
2010 (Dec.) USDA-ARS-Jornada Experimental Range in Chihuahuan Desert
& 2011 (June) Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA (Desert plant drought tolerance and
ecology in relation to genotypes)
2005-2010 Biscayne National Park Mangrove Study Site, Miami, Florida, USA
Everglades National Park, Miami, Florida, USA
Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden, Miami, Florida, USA
(Ecophysiology of tropical Ficus & Root hydraulic redistribution
of dwarf mangroves)
2007- 2009 Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Yunnan, China
Savanna Valley, Yuanjiang, Yunnan, China
(Ecophysiology of tropical tree species including hydraulics
and photosynthesis of hemiepiphytic Ficus species)
2008 (Jan-Apr.) Barro Colorado Island, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama
(Water relations of Ficus species differing in leaf and fruit sizes)
2007 (May-July) National University of Patagonia San Juan Bosco and Patagonian Cold
Winter Desert Research Site, Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina
(Freezing and drought tolerance of cold desert shrubs)
2006 (May-July) Nature Reserve of Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, Brazil
(Effect of hydraulics on the ecology tree species under savanna climate)
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Director, Daqinggou Ecological Research Station, Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2021.1- present)
Deputy Director, Ecological Environment Working Committee of Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party in Liaoning Province (2022.10- present)
Committee member, the 17th Central Committee of Beautiful China Construction of the Chinese Peasants and Workers Democratic Party (Ecological Protection and Restoration Branch; 2023.7-present)
Reviewer Board, Tree Physiology (2020.1-present)
Editorial Board, Plant Physiology Journal (2020.1-present)
Associated Editor, Acta Oecologica (2016.3-2019.3)
Editorial Board, Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology (2016.1-present)
Committee Member, Chinese Society for Plant Biology (2019-present)
Vice President, The Society of Plant Physiology of Liaoning Province, China (2018.6-present)
Consulting Committee Member of the Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2016-prensent)
- Drought, Functional Traits, Hydraulic Architecture of Woody Plants, Plant-Water Relations, Tree Mortality
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(Note: *, author for correspondence, graduate student supervised by Guang-You Hao)
1. Chun-Yang Duan, Ming-Yong Li, Chi Zhang, Xue-Wei Gong, Jiao-Jun Zhu, Yu Cao, De-Dong Wu, Guang-You Hao(*), Thinning effectively mitigates the decline of aging Mongolian pine plantations by alleviating drought stress and enhancing plant carbon balance. Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2023. 213: 105434.
2. Xue-Wei Gong, Andrea Leigh, Jing-Jing Guo, Li-Dong Fang, Guang-You Hao(*), Sand dune shrub species prioritize hydraulic integrity over transpirational cooling during an experimental heatwave, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023. 336 (1): 109483.
3. Qian-Nan Leng, Xue-Wei Gong, Ming-Yong Li, Guang-You Hao(*), Tree density reduction mitigates the decline of Larix principis-rupprechtii plantations: evidence from a combination of dendroclimatic and physiological measurements, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023. 333: 109390.
4. Rui-Yun Han(#), Xue-Wei Gong(#), Ming-Yong Li, Qian-Nan Leng, Yong-Jiao Zhou, Qiu-Rui Ning, Guang-You Hao(*), Combined tree-ring width and wood anatomy chronologies provide insights into the radial growth and hydraulic strategies in response to an extreme drought in plantation-grown Mongolian pine trees, Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2023. 208: 105259.
5. Xue-Wei Gong, Guang-You Hao(*), The synergistic effect of hydraulic and thermal impairments accounts for the severe crown damage in Fraxinus mandshurica seedlings following the combined drought-heatwave stress, Science of The Total Environment, 2023. 856 (1): 159017.
6. Xiaohan-Yin, Guang-You Hao(*), Frank Sterck, Ring- and diffuse-porous tree species from a cold temperate forest diverge in stem hydraulic traits, leaf photosynthetic traits, growth rate and altitudinal distribution, Tree Physiology, 2023.43 (5): 722-736.
7. Chi Zhang, Attaullah Khan, Chun-Yang Duan, Yu Cao, De-Dong Wu, Guang-You Hao(*), Xylem hydraulics strongly influence the niche differentiation of tree species along the slope of a river valley in a water-limited area, Plant, Cell and Environment, 2023. 46 (1): 106-118.
8. Ai-Ying Wang(#), Han-Xiao Cui(#), Xue-Wei Gong, Jing-Jing Guo, Nan Wu, Guang-You Hao(*), Contrast in vulnerability to freezing-induced xylem embolism contributes to divergence in spring phenology between diffuse- and ring-porous temperate trees, Forest Ecosystems, 2022. 9:100070.
9. Jia Song, Santiago Trueba, Xiao-Han Yin, Kun-Fang Cao, Timothy John Brodribb, Guang-You Hao(*), Hydraulic vulnerability segmentation in compound-leaved trees: Evidence from an embolism visualization technique, Plant Physiology, 2022. 189 (1): 204-214.
10. Qiu-Rui Ning, Xue-Wei Gong, Ming-Yong Li, Guang-You Hao(*), Differences in growth pattern and response to climate warming between Larix olgensis and Pinus koraiensis in Northeast China are related to their distinctions in xylem hydraulics, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022. 312: 108724.
11. Xiao-Han Yin, Guang-You Hao(*), Frank Sterck, A trade-off between growth and hydraulic resilience against freezing leads to divergent adaptations among temperate tree species, Functional Ecology, 2022. 36 (3): 739-750.
12. Chun-Yang Duan, Ming-Yong Li, Li-Dong Fang, Yu Cao, De-Dong Wu, Hui Liu, Qing Ye, Guang-You Hao(*), Greater hydraulic safety contributes to higher growth resilience to drought across seven pine species in a semi-arid environment, Tree Physiology, 2022. 42 (4): 727-739.
13. Ming-Yong Li, Qian-Nan Leng, Guang-You Hao(*), Contrasting patterns of radial growth rate between Larix principis-rupprechtii and Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica along an elevational gradient are mediated by differences in xylem hydraulics. Forest Ecology and Management, 2021. 497: 119524.
14. Xue-Wei Gong, Jing-Jing Guo, Li-Dong Fang, Sandra J. Bucci, Guillermo Goldstein, Guang-You Hao(*), Hydraulic dysfunction due to root-exposure-initiated water stress is responsible for the mortality of Salix gordejevii shrubs on the windward slopes of active sand dunes. Plant and Soil, 2021. 459 (1-2), 185-201. (1)(封面文章).
15. Li-Dong Fang, Qiu-Rui Ning, Jing-Jing Guo, Xue-Wei Gong, Jiao-Jun Zhu, Guang-You Hao(*), Hydraulic limitation underlies the dieback of Populus pseudo-simonii trees in water-limited areas of northern China. Forest Ecology and Management, 2021. 483: 118764.
16. Mingyong Li(#), Lidong Fang(#), Chunyang Duan, Yu Cao, Hong Yin, Qiu-Rui Ning, Guang-You Hao(*), Greater risk of hydraulic failure due to increased drought threatens pine plantations in Horqin Sandy Land of northern China. Forest Ecology and Management, 2020. 461: 117980.
17. Xue-Wei Gong, Jing-Jing Guo, De-Ming Jiang, Xue-Hua Li, Fabian G. Scholz, Sandra J. Bucci, Gullermo Goldstein, Guang-You Hao(*), Contrasts in xylem hydraulics and water use underlie the sorting of different sand-fixing shrub species to early and late stages of dune stabilization, Forest Ecology and Management, 2020. 457: 117705.
18. Jing-Jing Guo, Xue-Wei Gong, Li-Dong Fang, De-Ming Jiang, Musa Ala, Sandra J. Bucci, Fabian G.Scholz, Guillermo Goldstein, Guang-You Hao(*), Switching of dominant positions between two sand-fixing shrub species during the dune revegetation process is underlain by their contrasting xylem hydraulics and water-use strategies. Land Degradation and Development, 2020. 31(10): 1195-1205.
19. Da Yang, Yong-Jiang Zhang, Jia Song, Cun-Yang Niu, Guang-You Hao(*), Compound leaves are associated with high hydraulic conductance and photosynthetic capacity: evidence from trees in Northeast China, Tree Physiology, 2019. 39 (5): 729-739.
20. Xiao-Han Yin, Frank Sterck, Guang-You Hao(*), Divergent hydraulic strategies to cope with freezing in co-occurring temperate tree species with special reference to root and stem pressure generation, New Phytologist, 2018. 219 (2): 530-541.
21. Yan-Yan Liu, Ai-Ying Wang, Yu-Ning An, Pei-Yong Lian, De-Dong Wu, Jiao-Jun Zhu, Frederick C. Meinzer, Guang-You Hao(*), Hydraulics play an important role in causing low growth rate and dieback of agingPinus sylvestrisvar.mongolicatrees in plantations of Northeast China, Plant, Cell and Environment, 2018. 41 (7):1500-1511.
22. Guang-You Hao, N. Michele Holbrook, Maciej A. Zwieniecki, Vincent P. Gutschick, Hormoz BassiriRad(*), Coordinated responses of plant hydraulic architecture with the reduction of stomatal conductance under elevated CO2concentration, Tree Physiology, 2018. 38 (7): 1041-1052.
23. Ai-Ying Wang, Shi-Jie Han(*), Jun-Hui Zhang, Miao Wang, Xiao-Han Yin, Li-Dong Fang, Da Yang, Guang-You Hao(*), The interaction between nonstructural carbohydrate reserves and xylem hydraulics in Korean pine trees across an altitudinal gradient, Tree Physiology, 2018. 38 (12): 1792-1804.
24. Jia Song, Da Yang, Cun-Yang Niu, Wei-Wei Zhang, Miao Wang, Guang-You Hao(*), Correlation between leaf size and hydraulic architecture in five compound-leaved tree species of a temperate forest in NE China,Forest Ecology and Management, 2018. 418: 63-72.
25. Li-Dong Fang, Qiong Zhao, Yan-Yan Liu, Guang-You Hao(*), The influence of a five-year nitrogen fertilization treatment on hydraulic architecture ofPinus sylvestrisvar.mongolicain a water-limited plantation of NE China, Forest Ecology and Management, 2018. 418: 15-22.
26. Miao Wang(*), Wei-Wei Zhang, Na Li, Yan-Yan Liu, Xing-Bo Zheng, Guang-You Hao(*),Photosynthesis and growth responses ofFraxinus mandshuricaRupr. seedlings to a gradient of simulated nitrogen deposition, Annals of Forest Science, 2018. 75 (1): 1.
27. Wei-Wei Zhang, Miao Wang, Ai-Ying Wang, Xiao-Han Yin, Zhao-Zhong Feng, Guang-You Hao(*), Elevated ozone concentration decreases whole-plant hydraulic conductance and disturbs water use regulation in soybean plants, Physiologia Plantarum, 2018. 163 (2): 183-195.
28. Da Yang, Guillermo Goldstein, Miao Wang, Wei-Wei Zhang, Ai-Ying Wang, Yan-Yan Liu, Guang-You Hao(*), Microenvironment in the canopy rivals the host tree water status in controlling sap flow of a mistletoe species, Tree Physiology, 2017. 37 (4): 501-510.
29. Wei-Wei Zhang(#), Jia Song(#), Miao Wang, Yan-Yan Liu, Na Li, Yong-Jiang Zhang, N. Michele Holbrook, Guang-You Hao(*), Divergences in hydraulic architecture form an important basis for niche differentiations between diploid and polyploid Betula species in NE China, Tree Physiology, 2017. 37 (5): 604-616.
30. Cun-Yang Niu, Frederick C. Meinzer, Guang-You Hao(*), Divergence in strategies for coping with winter embolism among co-occurring temperate tree species: the role of positive xylem pressure, wood type and tree stature, Functional Ecology, 2017. 31 (8): 1550-1560.
31. Ai-Ying Wang, Miao Wang, Da Yang, Jia Song, Wei-Wei Zhang, Shi-Jie Han, Guang-You Hao(*), Responses of hydraulics at the whole-plant level to simulated nitrogen deposition of different levels in Fraxinus mandshurica, Tree Physiology, 2016. 36 (8): 1045-1055.
32. Yan-Yan Liu, Jia Song, Miao Wang, Na Li, Cun-Yang Niu, Guang-You Hao(*), Coordination of xylem hydraulics and stomatal regulation in keeping the integrity of xylem water transport in shoots of two compound-leaved tree species, Tree Physiology, 2015. 35 (12): 1333-1342.
33. Guang-You Hao(*), Kun-Fang Cao, Guillermo Goldstein, Hemiepiphytic trees: Ficus as a model system for understanding hemiepiphytism, In G. Goldstein and L.S. Santiago eds, Tropical Tree Physiology: adaptations and responses in a changing environment, 2016. 3-24.
34. Guang-You Hao, Ai-Ying Wang, Lawren Sack, Guillermo Goldstein, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Is hemiepiphytism an adaptation to high irradiance? Testing seedling responses to light levels and drought in hemiepiphytic and non-hemiepiphyticFicus, Physiologia Plantarum, 2013. 148 (1): 74-86.
35. Guang-You Hao(*), Mary E. Lucero, Stewart C. Sanderson, Elizabeth H. Zacharias, N. Michele Holbrook, Polyploidy enhances the occupation of heterogeneous environments through hydraulic related trade-offs in Atriplex canescens (Chenopodiaceae), New Phytologist, 2013. 197 (3): 970-978.
36. Guang-You Hao(#)(*), James K. Wheeler(#), N. Michele Holbrook, Guillermo Goldstein, Investigating xylem embolism formation, refilling and water storage in tree trunks using frequency domain reflectometry, Journal of Experimental Botany, 2013. 64 (8): 2321-2332.
37. Guang-You Hao, Ai-Ying Wang, Zhi-Hui Liu, Augusto C. Franco, Guillermo Goldstein, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Differentiation in light energy dissipation between hemiepiphytic and non-hemiepiphytic Ficus species with contrasting xylem hydraulic conductivity, Tree Physiology, 2011. 31 (6): 626-636.
38. Guang-You Hao(*), Guillermo Goldstein, Lawren Sack, N. Michele Holbrook, Zhi-Hui Liu, Ai-Ying Wang, Rhett D. Harrison, Zhi-Hui Su, Kun-Fang Cao, Ecology of hemiepiphytism in fig species is based on evolutionary coordination of hydraulics and carbon economy, Ecology, 2011. 92 (11): 2117-2130.
39. Guang-You Hao, Lawren Sack, Ai-Ying Wang, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Guillermo Goldstein(*), Differentiation of leaf water flux and drought tolerance traits in hemiepiphytic and non-hemiepiphytic Ficus tree species, Functional Ecology, 2010. 24 (4): 731-740.
40. Guang-You Hao, Tim J. Jones, Corene Luton, Yong-Jiang Zhang, Eric Manzane, Fabian G. Scholz, Sandra J. Bucci, Kun-Fang Cao, Guillermo Goldstein(*), Hydraulic redistribution in dwarf Rhizophora mangle trees driven by interstitial soil water salinity gradients: impacts on hydraulic architecture and gas exchange, Tree Physiology, 2009. 29 (5): 697-705.
41. Guang-You Hao, William A. Hoffmann, Fabian G. Scholz, Sandra J. Bucci, Frederick C. Meinzer, Augusto C. Franco, Kun-Fang Cao, Guillermo Goldstein(*), Stem and leaf hydraulics of congeneric tree species from adjacent tropical savanna and forest ecosystems, Oecologia, 2008. 155 (3): 405-415.
42. Wen Guo(#), Na Wei(#)(*), Guang-You Hao, Shi-Jian Yang, Zhi-Yong Zhu, Yong-Ping Yang(*), Yuan-Wen Duan(*). Does competitive asymmetry confer polyploid advantage under changing environments? Journal of Ecology, 2023. 111(6): 1327-1339.
43. Hui Liu, Qing Ye, Marjorie Lundgren, Sophie Young, Qi Luo, Yixue Lin, Nan Ye, Guangyou Hao. Phylogeny and climate explain contrasting hydraulic traits in different life forms of Fabaceae species. New Phytologist 【Accepted】
44. Ying Jin, Guangyou Hao, William M. Hammond, Kailiang Yu, Xiaorong Liu, Qing Ye, Zhenghu Zhou, Chuankuan Wang(*), Aridity-dependent sequence of water potentials for stomatal closure and hydraulic dysfunctions in woody plants, Global Change Biology, 2023. 29(7): 2030-2040.
45. Yu -Xuan Mo, Richard T. Corlett, Gang Wang, Liang Song, Hua-Zheng Lu, Yi Wu, Guang-You Hao, Ren-Yi Ma, Shi-Zheng Men, Yuan Li, Wen-Yao Liu(*), Hemiepiphytic figs kill their host trees: Acquiring phosphorus is a driving factor, New Phytologist, 2022. 236 (2): 714-728.
46. Shao-an Pan, Guang-You Hao, Xuhua Li, Qiuhong Feng, Xingliang Liu, Osbert J. Sun(*), Altitudinal variations of hydraulic traits in Faxon fir (Abies fargesii var. faxoniana): Mechanistic controls and environmental adaptability, Forest Ecosystems, 2022.9:100040.
47. Lining Song, Jiaojun Zhu(*), Xiao Zheng, Kai Wang, Jinxin Zhang, Guangyou Hao, Guochen Wang, Jianhua Liu,Comparison of canopy transpiration between Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica and Pinus tabuliformis plantations in a semiarid sandy region of Northeast China, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022.314: 108784.
48. Deliang Lu, Jiaojun Zhu(*), Xiaoyu Wang, Guangyou Hao, G. Geoff Wang, A systematic evaluation of gap size and within-gap position effects on seedling regeneration in a temperate secondary forest, Northeast China, Forest Ecology and Management, 2021. 490: 119140.
49. Lining Song, Jiaojun Zhu(*), Xiao Zheng, Kai Wang, Linyou Lü, Xiaolin Zhang, Guangyou Hao.Transpiration and canopy conductance dynamics of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica in its natural range and in an introduced region in the sandy plains of Northern China, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2020. 281:107830.
50. Lan Zhang, Yajun Chen(*), Guangyou Hao, Keping Ma(*), Frans Bongers, Frank J. Sterck. Conifer and broadleaved trees differ in branch allometry but maintain similar functional balances, Tree Physiology, 2020.40 (4): 511-519.
51. Pengcheng He, Sean M. Gleason, Ian J. Wright, Ensheng Weng, Hui Liu, Shidan Zhu, Mingzhen Lu, Qi Luo, Ronghua Li, Guilin Wu, Enrong Yan, Yanjun Song, Xiangcheng Mi, Guangyou Hao, Peter B. Reich, Yingping Wang, David S. Ellsworth, Qing Ye(*). Growing-season temperature and precipitation are independent drivers of global variation in xylem hydraulic conductivity, Global Change Biology, 2020. 26 (3): 1833-1841.
52. Hui Liu, Sean M. Gleason, Guang-You Hao, Lei Hua, Pengcheng He, Guillermo Goldstein, Qing Ye(*), Hydraulic traits are coordinated with maximum plant height at the global scale, Science Advances, 2019. 5 (2): eaav1332.
53. Shuai Li(*), Guang-You Hao, Ulo Niinemets, Peter C. Harley, Stefan Wanke, Frederic Lens, Yong-Jiang Zhang, Kun-Fang Cao,The effects of intervessel pit characteristics on xylem hydraulic efficiency and photosynthesis in hemiepiphytic and non-hemiepiphytic Ficus species, Physiologia Plantarum, 2019. 167 (4): 661-675.
54. Brett A. Huggett(*), Jessica A. Savage, Guang-You Hao, Evan L. Preisser, N.M. Holbrook, Impact of hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae) infestation on xylem structure and function and leaf physiology in eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), Functional Plant Biology, 2018.45(5): 501-508.
55. Feng-Ping Zhang, Ying-Jie Yang, Qiu-Yun Yang, Wei Zhang, Tim J. Brodribb, Guang-You Hao, Hong Hu(*), Shi-Bao Zhang(*), Floral mass per area and water maintenance traits are correlated with floral longevityin Paphiopedilum (Orchidaceae), Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017. 8: 501.
56. Guo-Feng Jiang(#), Uromi Manage Goodale(#), Yan-Yan Liu, Guang-You Hao, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Salt management strategy defines the stem and leaf hydraulic characteristics of six mangrove tree species, Tree Physiology, 2017. 37 (3): 389-401.
57. Ze-Xin Fan(*), Frank Sterck, Shi-Bao Zhang, Pei-Li Fu, Guang-You Hao, Tradeoff between Stem Hydraulic Efficiency and Mechanical Strength Affects Leaf-Stem Allometry in 28 Ficus Tree Species, Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017. 8: 1619.
58. Yong-Jiang Zhang(*), Sandra J. Bucci, Nadia S. Arias, Fabian G. Scholz, Guang-You Hao, Kun-Fang Cao, Guillermo Goldstein(*), Freezing resistance in Patagonian woody shrubs: the role of cell wall elasticity and stem vessel size, Tree Physiology, 2016. 36 (8): 1007-1018.
59. Laureano Oliva Carrasco, Sandra J. Bucci, Débora Di Francescantonio, Oscar A. Lezcano, Paula I. Campanello(*), Fabián G. Scholz, Sabrina Rodríguez, N. Madanes, Piedad M. Cristiano, Guang-You Hao, N. Michele Holbrook, Guillermo Goldstein, Water storage dynamics in the main stem of subtropical tree species differing in wood density, growth rate and life history trait, Tree Physiology, 2015. 35 (4): 354-365.
60. Shi-Bao Zhang(#)(*), Yan Dai(#), Guang-You Hao, Jia-Wei Li, Xue-Wei Fu, Jiao-Lin Zhang, Differentiation of water-related traits in terrestrial and epiphytic Cymbidium species, Frontiers in Plant Science, 2015. 6: 260.
61. Laureano Oliva Carrasco, Sandra J. Bucci, F.G. Scholz, Paula Inés Campanello(*), Nora Madanes, Piedad María Cristiano, Guang-You Hao, J.K. Wheeler, N.M. Holbrook, G. Goldstein, Water storage discharge and refilling in the main stems of canopy tree species investigated using frequency domain reflectometry and electonic point dendrometers, Proceeding of the ninth international workshop on sap flow, Acta Horticulturae, 2013. 991:17-24.
62. Jiao-Lin Zhang, L. Poorter, Guang-You Hao, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Photosynthetic thermotolerance of woody savanna species in China is correlated with leaf life span, Annals of Botany, 2012. 110 (5): 1027-1033.
63. Ze-Xin Fan, Shi-Bao Zhang, Guang-You Hao, J.W. Ferry Slik, Kun-Fang Cao(*), Hydraulic conductivity traits predict growth rates and adult stature of 40 Asian tropical tree species better than wood density, Journal of Ecology, 2012. 100 (3): 732-741.
64. Yong-Jiang Zhang, Frederick C. Meinzer(*), Guang-You Hao, Fabian G. Scholz, Sandra J. Bucci, Frederico S. C. Takahashi, Randol Villalobos-Vega, Juan P. Giraldo, Kun-Fang Cao, William A. Hoffmann, Guillermo Goldstein, Size-dependent mortality in a Neotropical savanna tree: the role of height-related adjustments in hydraulic architecture and carbon allocation, Plant, Cell and Environment, 2009. 32 (10): 1456-1466.
65. Sandra J. Bucci(*), Fabian G. Scholz, Guillermo Goldstein, Frederic C. Meinzer, Augusto C. Franco, Yong-Jiang Zhang, Guang-You Hao, Water relations and hydraulic architecture inCerrado trees: adjustments to seasonal changes in water availability and evaporative demand,Brazilian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2008. 20 (3): 233-245.
66. 赵宇航,龚雪伟,宁秋蕊,张驰,段春旸,郝广友(*),沿降水梯度白榆的枝叶性状可塑性与协同变异,应用生态学报,2023. 34 (2): 324-332.
67. 孔鑫(#), 王爱英(#),宁秋蕊, 王淼, 殷笑寒, 周永姣, 郝广友(*), 水曲柳幼苗水力结构和光合生理对光强梯度变化的耦合响应, 南京林业大学学报(自然科学版),2023. 47(1): 83-91.
68. 郑悦, 王爱英(*), 苏立新, 郭晶晶, 段春旸, 殷笑寒, 龚雪伟, 王淼, 郝广友, 沈阳市区不同环境下银杏水力特征和非结构性碳水化合物含量, 应用生态学报, 2022. 33 (3): 711-719.
69. 殷笑寒, 郝广友(*), 长白山阔叶树种木质部环孔和散孔结构特征的分化导致其水力学性状的显著差异, 应用生态学报, 2018. 29 (2): 352-360.
70. 张教林(*), 郝广友, 曹坤芳, 云南元江干热河谷木本植物的物候, 武汉植物学研究, 2009. 27 (1) : 76-82.
71. 王爱英, 姜艳娟, 郝广友, 曹坤芳(*), 季节性干旱胁迫对石灰山三种常绿优势树种的水分和光合生理的影响, 云南植物研究, 2008. 30 (3): 325-332.
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2022 Outstanding Workers in Science and Technology in Liaoning Province
2021 National Ecological and Environmental Protection Professionals: “Top Young Talents” (Ecological Protection and Restoration Direction)
2021 Outstanding young editorial board member of Journal of Nanjing Forestry University (Natural Science Edition)
2020 “Academic Lead Goose” in Liaoning Province
2020 Young and Middle-aged Scientific and Technological Innovation Talents Support Program in Shenyang
2019 Award of Distinguished Young Scholars in Forest Science and Technology, State Forestry and grassland administration & Chinese Society of Forestry
2018 Top Talents Program of Shenyang City
2018 Liaoning Revitalization Talent Program by Government of Liaoning Province
2018 Award of Young and Middle-aged Talents in Science and Technology by Government of Liaoning Province
2017 Research Grants to Distinguished Young Scientists by National Science Foundation of China
2017 Honor of Leading Talents in Science and Technology by Government of Shenyang
2016 Top Hundred Talents Program by the government of Liaoning Province
2015 Reward for Advances in Since and Technology by the government of Yunnan Province
2015 Hundred Talents Scholarship from the Chinese Academy of Sciences
2012- 2014 Putnam Research Fellowship in Plant Science, Arnold Arboretum of
Harvard University
2010- 2012 Giorgio Ruffolo Postdoctoral Fellowship, Sustainability Science
Program, Center for International Development, Harvard University
2010 The Dean’s Award for Outstanding Student, Chinese Academy of
Sciences
2008- 2009 BHP Billiton Scholarship
BHP Billiton (Australia) and Chinese Academy of Sciences
2008 Short term research fellowship, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
2008 K. Tosney Award of Outstanding Graduate Paper, University of Miami