Title: How to conduct scientific research efficiently------------Some experience of my scientific research
Speaker: Prof. XiaoTangJu (China Agricultural University)
Time: 10:00 am, March 2nd, 2016
Venue: Report Hall of College of Natural Resources and Environment
Introduction of Prof. XiaoTangJu
Prof. Jureceived his bachelor degree from the Major of Soil Agro-Chemistry, Northwest Agricultural University in 1986, and receivedDoctor's Degree from College of Resources and Environment, China Agricultural University in 2000. Nowadays, he is a professor and doctoral supervisor of College of Resources and Environment, China Agricultural University. He long-term engage in research on “Nitrogen circulation and its environment effectsfor farmland ecosystem”, successively presided over 7National Natural Science Foundation of China and multipleProjects of 973, Supporting Plan and Industry Plan. He has been to Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia and the United States for more than ten times for cooperation research or academic visit. He is the deputy director of Fertilization Professional CommitteeMembers of the Chinese Society of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer, editorial board member of “Scientific Reports”, “Journal of Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science” and “Journal of integrated agriculture”. He has published more than 50 SCI papers and more than Chinese papers (include 4 papers published on PNAS, 2 published on Scientific Reports). The paper published on PNAS in 2009 has been cited almost 600 times which is classified as 1% top papers, other 4 papers have been cited between 127-257 times, and papers have beentotally cited 2087 times and the H-Factor is 21.He was listed as one of “Most Cited Chinese Researchers in China” by Elsevier for two consecutive years 2014 and 2015. In 2013, was invited by UNEP as the Leader author to write UNEP N2O Report with 16 international experts. His achievements in the direction of nitrogen fertilizer and environment have got the recognition of domestic and foreign academic circles.
He has been engaging in research on “Nitrogen circulation and its environment effects for farmland ecosystem” for more than 30 years. The main theories and important findings are: (1) NO3-—N accumulation over a long period and occasional leaching phenomenonfor dry-farming soil; (2) Nitrogen holding capacity for dry-dry rotation is higher than paddy-upland rotation; (3) N2O of Calcareous soil mainly from nitrificationin northern China; (4) N application is approximately equal to the above-ground of N uptake for long-term intensive cultivation of farmland.
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