College of Grassland Science and TechnologyCollege of Grassland Science and Technology

Asso Prof. Jingying JING

Jingying Jing, Associate professor

College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193

Email: jingying.jing@cau.edu.cn

 

Education

2002 – 2006 BSc., College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University

2006 – 2011 Ph.D., Department of Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University

Jan 2011 – Apr 2011 Visiting Ph.D. student, Department of Plant Ecology, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands

 

Research experience

2011 – 2014 Postdoc, Department of Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University

2012 – 2014 Postdoc, Department of Terrestrial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology, The Netherlands.

2016 Postdoc, Department of Agroecology, Science and Technology, Aarhus University, Denmark.

2017 –2018 Postdoc, Department of Agroecology, Science and Technology, Aarhus University, Denmark.

 

Scientific interests

I have a broad interest in understanding how plant (plant community) interacts with its environment. This can refer to the abiotic environment such as soil nutrient availability or to the biotic environment including interactions with the same or other plant species, or interactions with soil biota. I have been working on a number of systems, including natural grasslands, agricultural grasslands and intensive agricultural system.

Knowing the beauty and complexity in both agro- and natural ecosystem, I would like to further link these two systems, to apply the principles of natural ecosystems into ago-ecosystem and feedback to the better understanding of nature.

 

Publications

Jingying Jing, Julie T Christensen, Peter Sorensen, Bent T Christensen, Gitte H Rubaek. 2019. Long-term effects of animal manure and mineral fertilizers on phosphorus availability and silage maize growth. Soil Use and Management, 35:323-333.

T Martijn Bezemer, Jingying Jing, J. M. Tanja Bakx‐Schotman, Erik‐Jan Bijleveld. 2018. Plant competition alters the temporal dynamics of plant-soil feedbacks. Journal of Ecology, 106:2287-2300.

Jingying Jing, Karen Søegaard, Wen-Feng Cong, Jørgen Eriksen. 2017. Species diversity effects on productivity, persistence and quality of multispecies swards in a four-year experiment. PLoS ONE, 12(1): e0169208.

Wen-Feng Cong, Jingying Jing, Jim Rasmussen, Karen Søegaard and Jørgen Eriksen. 2017. Forbs enhance productivity of unfertilised grass-clover leys and support low-carbon bioenergy. Scientific Reports, 7, 1422.

Martine Kos, Jingying Jing, Ivor Keesmaat, Steven A. J. Declerck, Roel Wagenaar, T. Martijn Bezemer. 2017. After-life effects: living and dead invertebrates differentially affect plants and their associated above- and belowground multitrophic communities. Oikos, 126:888-899

Jingying Jing, T Martijn Bezemer, Wim H van der Putten. 2015. Interspecific competition of early successional plant species in ex-arable fields as influenced by plant–soil feedback. Basic and Applied Ecology, 16:112-119.

Jingying Jing, T Martijn Bezemer, Wim H van der Putten. 2015. Complementarity and selection effects in early and mid-successional plant communities are differentially affected by plant–soil feedback. Journal of Ecology, 103:641-647.

Jingying Jing, Ciska Raaijmakers, Olga Kostenko, Martine Kos, Patrick PJ Mulder, T Martijn Bezemer. 2015. Interactive effects of above-and belowground herbivory and plant competition on plant growth and defence. Basic and Applied Ecology, 16:500-509.

Jingying Jing, Fusuo Zhang, Zed Rengel and Jianbo Shen. 2012. Localized fertilization with P plus N elicits an ammonium-dependent enhancement of maize root growth and nutrient uptake. Field Crops Research, 133:176-185.

Jingying Jing, Yukui Rui, Fusuo Zhang, Zed Rengel and Jianbo Shen. 2010. Localized application of phosphorus and ammonium improves growth of maize seedlings by stimulating root proliferation and rhizosphere acidification. Field Crops Research, 119:355-364.


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