RESEARCHERS
Wang Peng / 男
Professional Title:Professor
Education:Ph.D
Phone:024-83970452
Email:wangpeng@iae.ac.cn
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WANG Peng,Male, born in May 1973, native of Penglai, Shandong Province. Doctoral supervisor, Researcher. He has been deeply involved in the "Dual Carbon Strategy" and "Black Soil Conservation and Utilization" initiative in response to national strategic needs. His main research interests include rhizosphere priming effects on soil organic matter decomposition, trait-based root phenomics, rhizosphere metabolomics and plant allelopathy. He has made innovative achievements in rhizosphere carbon and nutrient mineralization priming effects and rhizosphere chemical interactions, contributing significantly to soil carbon and nutrient pool enhancement technologies in Northeast China's agricultural ecosystems, rhizosphere regulation technologies for carbon and nutrient cycling in grain crop production systems. He holds important academic positions including: Standing Director, 14th Council of Chinese Society of Plant Protection; Director, Allelopathy Professional Committee, Chinese Society of Plant Protection; Committee Member, Chemical Ecology Professional Committee, Ecological Society of China; Editorial Board Member, Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology. He has published more than 100 papers in journals such as New Phytologist, Soil Biology & Biochemistry, etc. in Chinese and English, co-authored 3 books, won 1 Second Prize of Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Award, and holds 1 authorized invention patent.
Educational Experience
2005.09-2010.06: Doctor of Ecology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 1997.09-2000.06: Master of Botany, Liaoning Normal University; 1993.09-1997.06: Bachelor of Biotechnology, Liaoning Normal University
Work Experience
Dec 2015—Present: Researcher, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China; Dec 2006—Nov 2015: Associate Researcher, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China; Dec 2003—Nov 2006: Assistant Researcher, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China; Jul 2000—Nov 2003: Research interm, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, China
Research Interests
Rhizosphere Ecology; Soil Organic Matter turnover; Rhizosphere Priming Effect; Plant Chemical Ecology; Plant Allelopathy
Awards and Honors
2022 Second Prize of Liaoning Provincial Natural Science Award, "Allelochemicals in Rice and Their Regulation on Soil Microbial Community Structure and Enzyme Activity".(2/4)
Research Projects
2024-2027: Project Leader, "Differential Responses of Soil Organic Matter Fractions to Plant Inputs in No-Tillage Systems", National Natural Science Foundation General Program; 2025-2027: Project Leader, Sub-project of National Key R&D Program: "Rhizosphere Mutualism Mechanisms Driven by Key Metabolites for Efficient Nutrient Utilization in Intercropping Systems"
Selected Publications
Wang P., Kong C., et al. 2012. Distribution and function of allantoin (5-Ureidohydantoin) in rice grains. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 60, 2793-2798.
Yin L., ... Wang P*., et al. 2018. Rhizosphere priming effects on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics along tree species with and without intraspecific competition. New Phytologist, 218, 1036-1048.
Wang X., ... Wang P*., et al. 2020. Rhizosphere priming is tightly associated with root-driven aggregate turnover. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 149, 107964.
Lu J., ... Wang, P*., et al. 2022. Rhizosphere priming effect of four non-woody perennials after leaf senescence and before shoot regrowth. Geoderma, 426, 116091.
Lu J., ... Wang, P*., et al. 2024. Rhizosphere priming and effects on mobilization and immobilization of multiple soil nutrients. Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 199, 109615.
Patents and Standards
Wang Peng, Lu Fuhao. "A UAV Multispectral Prediction Method and System for Maize Canopy Nitrogen Nutrition Parameters". Authorization Date: November 29, 2024. Application No. 202411363641.3