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Dangjun Wang

     


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1. Basic Information:

Wang Dangjun, Male, from Tongwei, Gansu Province, PhD.

(1) Educational Background:

2022.11–2023.11 French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment, Joint Training PhD

2019.09–2024.06 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, PhD in Ecology

2015.09–2018.06 Southwest University, Master of Botany

2011.09–2015.06 Gansu Agricultural University, Bachelor of Grassland Science

(2) Work Experience:

2024.07–Present: Northwest A&F University, College of Grassland Agriculture, Lecturer

2019.09-2020.06 Northwest Institute of Plateau Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2. Research Direction:

Grassland Ecology and Management, Functional Ecology

3. Courses Offered

Grassland Restoration Technology

4. Project Undertaken:

Research Initiation Fund of Northwest A&F University, 2024-2027, 200,000 RMB.

5. Academic Achievements:

[1] Wang DJ, Xie WY, Lin XY, et al. Multifaceted leaf litter traits shape soil fauna communities: Evidence from subtropical monocultural plantations. Forest Ecology and Management, 2024, 563: 121965.

[2] Wang DJ, Yuan F, Xie WY, et al. Effects of leaf size and defensive traits on the contribution of soil fauna to litter decomposition. Forests, 2024, 15(3): 481.

[3] Wang DJ, Xie WY, Yuan F, et al. Climate and litter traits affect the response of litter decomposition to soil fauna. BMC Research Notes, 2023, 16, 321.

[4] Wang DJ, Zhou HZ, Zuo J, et al. Responses of soil microbial metabolic activity and community structure to different degraded and restored grassland gradients of the Tibetan plateau. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13: 770315.

[5] Wang DJ, Ni Y, Liao LX, et al. Poa pratensis ECERIFERUM1 (PpCER1) is involved in wax alkane biosynthesis and plant drought tolerance. Plant Physiology & Biochemistry, 2021, 159, 312-321.

[6] Wang DJ, Zhou HK, Yao BQ, et al. Effects of nutrient addition on degraded alpine grasslands of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: A meta-analysis. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2020, 301, 106970.

[7] Wang DJ, He ZB, Zhang Z, et al. Responses of herbage yield and soil phosphorus fractions to phosphorus fertilization on a degraded arid steppe. Crop & Pasture Science, 2018, 69, 846-858.

[8] Huang L, Wang DJ, Yao LH, et al. Primary limitation on vegetation productivity shifts from precipitation in dry years to nitrogen in wet years in a degraded arid steppe of Inner Mongolia, northern China. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2019, 19: 544-556.

[9] Yao LH, Wang DJ, Kang L, et al. Effects of fertilizations on soil bacteria and fungi communities in a degraded arid steppe revealed by high through-put sequencing. PeerJ, 2018, 6: e4623.

[10] Yao LH, Wang DK, Wang DJ, et al. Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation of leaf cuticular waxes favor perennial alpine herbs under climate change. Plants, 2021, 11(1): 120.

6. Contact Information:

Mailing Address: Yangling, Shaanxi, China, College of Grassland Agriculture–Northwest A&F University (NWAFU)

Postal Code: 712100

Email: wangdangjun@wbgcas.cn

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