College of Grassland Science and TechnologyCollege of Grassland Science and Technology

Prof. Ding HUANG

Ding Huang, Prof., Chairman of The Forage Production & Utilization Department, College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University,

Beijing, 100193

Phone: +86-10-62734509;

E-mail: huangding@263.net

 

Education

2001.9- 2006.7: Ph.D. Grassland Science, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. 

1997.9 - 2001.6: B.S. College of Horticulture, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.


Research Experience

2012.12-Present: Assoc. Prof. Department of Forage Production & Utilization; College of Grassland Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, China Agricultural University.

2014.10-2015.12: Visiting Scholar, University of Florida, USA.

2009.1-2012.12: Lecturer, Department of grassland science, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.

2006.9-2008.12: Postdoctoral research associate, College of Resources and Environmental, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.


Grants

Beijing Scientific Committee Key Research and Development Plan Program (2018-2020), Technology demonstration and industrialization of integrated ecological circulation agriculture of livestock and grass in Guyuan, Hebei.

National Key Research and Development Plan Program, 2018-2020. Research on key technologies of forage grass in Hongyuan Community of Sichuan for stable yield and quality improvement.

National Key Research and Development Plan Program, 2016-2020. Comprehensive treatment technology and model of Hulunbeir degraded meadow grassland.

 

Research

My group mainly work on grassland ecological restoration and management. By exploring the soil-vegetation interaction mechanism in the ecological restoration process of degraded grassland in different regions and with different degrees of degradation, the mechanism of biological and environmental factors on grassland ecological restoration was analyzed, and key technologies of grassland ecological restoration were constructed to serve the national ecological civilization construction. I also focus on the research and development of soil improvement, the regulation of microbial fertilizer, and the technology of grassland resource appropriate utilization.


Teaching

am teaching the courses “Grassland and Farm Management”, “Practice in comprehensive production of grass industry science” for under-graduated student, and teaching “Physiological ecology of grassland plants” for graduate student.

 

Social work

served as the deputy county magistrate of Guyuan County, Zhangjiakou, the deputy secretary general of Chinese Grassland Society, the deputy director of the Key Laboratory of Grassland Management and Rational Utilization, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs.

 

Publications (selected)

Zhai X J, Zhang Y J, Wang K, Chen Q, Li, S Y, Huang D*. Grazing effects on the nutritive value of dominant species in steppe grasslands of northern China, BMC Ecol, 2018.9.3, 18(30): 2~9.

Yao H Y, Andreas W; Zhu G D; Zhang H D, Liu X J, Ding D, Zhai X J, Tang S M, Chen Q, Zhang Y J, Huang D*, Wang C J*. Stable carbon isotope as a signal index for monitoring grassland degradation, scientific reports, 2016. 6:31399.

Chen C, Wang Q H, Wu J Y*, Zhang W H, Huang D*, Zhao N, Li X F, Wang L X. Historical introduction, geographical distribution, and biological characteristics of alien plants in China, Biodivers Conserv, 2016.11.1, 10.

Yingjun Zhang*, Ding Huang*, Warwick B. Badgery*, David R. Kemp*, Wenqing Chen, Xiaoya Wang1 & Nan Liu. Reduced grazing pressure delivers production and environmental benefits for the typical steppe of north China. Scientific Reports,2015, 5:16434.

Chen W Q, Huang D, Liu, N, Zhang Y J, Warwick B B, Wang X Y & Shen Y. Improved grazing management may increase soil carbon sequestration in temperate steppe. Scientific Reports,2015, 5:10892.

Wang X Y, Huang D, Zhang Y J, Chen W Q, Wang C J, Yang X M, Luo W. Dynamic changes of CH4 and CO2 emission from grazing sheep urine and dung patches in typical steppe, Atmospheric Environment, 2013, 79, 576-581.

M.Y. Zhang, D. Huang *, K. Wang, Y.J. Zhang, C.J. Wang, R.C. Wang, Y.L. You. Grassland gap effects on Elymus dahuricus Turcz. seedling emergence, survival and growth. Journal of Arid Environments, 2012, 77:11-16.

D. Huang*, J.G. Han, J.Y. Wu, K. Wang, W.L. Wu, W.J. Teng, V. Sardo. Grass hedges for the protection of sloping lands from runoff and soil loss: An example from Northern China. Soil & Tillage Research, 2010, 110: 251–256.

 

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