College of Grassland Science and TechnologyCollege of Grassland Science and Technology

Prof. Xinqing SHAO

Xinqing Shao, Professor

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

Phone: +86-13611187190

E-mail: shaoxinqing@163.com

Education

1999.9-2004.6: Ph.D. College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, China

1994.9-1998.7: M.S. College of Grassland Science, Gansu Agricultural University, China

1994.9-1998.7: B.S. Department of grassland science, Gansu Agricultural University, China

Research Experience

2020.1-Present: Professor, Faculty Member, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China

2006.7-2019.12: Associate Professor, Faculty Member, China Agricultural University, China

2000.3-2003.5: Department of Grassland, Agriculture and Animal Husbandry of Gansu province, Lanzhou, China

1994.7-2000.2: Department of Forage and Feed Research Institute of Gansu province, Lanzhou, China

Research area

Grassland Ecology; Grassland Restoration and Management

Publications

(A)  Publications

[1] Li Jingjing, Yang Chao, Liu Xiaoli, Shao Xinqing*. Inconsistent stoichiometry response of grasses and forbs to nitrogen and water additions in an alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 2019, 279,178-186.

[2] Tang Shiming, Ma Lei, Wei Xiaoting, Shao Xinqing*, et al. Methane emissions in grazing systems in grassland regions of China: A synthesis. Science of the Total Environment. 2019,654, 662–670

[3] Li Jingjing, Yang Chao, Zhou huakun, Shao Xinqing*. Responses of soil bacterial and fungal diversity to plant diversity under water and nitrogen additions in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. Global Ecology and Conservation. 2020, 22:e01003.

[4] Li Jingjing, Yang Chao, Liu Xiaoli, Ji Hanzhong, Shao Xinqing*. Soil aggregate size influences the impact of inorganic nitrogen deposition on soil nitrification in an alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. PeerJ. 2019, 7:e8230.

[5] MY Zhong, XQ Shao*, RX Wu, XT Wei, Richard S. P. van Logtestijn, Johannes H. C. Cornelissen. Contrasting altitudinal trends in leaf anatomy between three dominant species in an alpine meadow. Australian Journal of Botany. 2018.9

[6] Hengkang Xu, Yingjun Zhang, Binyue Kang, Fuwen Qin, Xiaoli Liu, Huakun Zhou & Xinqing Shao*. Different types of biocrusts affect plant communities by changing the microenvironment and surface soil nutrients in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Arid Land Research and Management, 2019. DOI: 10.1080/15324982.2019.1683915

[7] Wei, X.T., Zhong, M.Y., Liu, Y.H., Wu, R.X., Shao, X.Q*. Covariation in root traits of Leymus chinensis in response to grazing in steppe rangeland. Rangeland Journal,2019,41(4):313-322

(B) Book Chapters

[1] Shao Xinqing(ed.). Restoration Ecology (in Chinese). Beijing: Higher Education Press,2009.

[2] Shao Xinqing(ed.). The Ecological Research data set of Guyuan Grassland in Hebei (in Chinese). Beijing: Science Press,2010.

[3] Shao Xinqing. Conservation and Recovery of the Grassland Vegetation (in Chinese). Beijing: China Chemical Industry Press,2004 (four chapters).

Grant and fellowships

1.       2016-2020: Technology and Demonstration for Restoration and Ecological Function Improvement of Degraded Alpine grassland (Project No. 2016YFC0501902), National Key R&D Program of China, the Ministry of Science and Technology of China

2.       2020-2023: Study on the synergistic insect resistance mechanism of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and Elymus L. on Tibet plateau. the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31971746)

3.       The Innovation Platform Construction Project of Qinghai Province of China (Grant No. 2017-ZJ-Y20).

4.       Platform of Adaptive Management on Alpine Grassland-livestock System (Grant No. 2020-ZJ-T07).

 

Teaching Experience

Main courses: Plant Ecology; Restoration Ecology; Professional Teaching Practice


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