Dr. Mulualem
Tigabu
Swedish University
of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Associate
Professor
Email:
Mulualem.Tigabu@gmail.com
Qaulifications
2003 Ph.D., Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences, Sweden
1996 M.Sc., Swedish University of Agricultural
Sciences, Sweden
1992 B.Sc., Alemaya University of Agriculture,
Ethiopia
Publications (Selected)
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Wei, M., Liu, M., Ma, Y., Tigabu, M., Fang, K., Guo, X., ... & Guo, F. (2025). Stable isotope analysis in tree rings of conifer species relevant to fire history study. Philosophical Transactions B, 380(1924), 20230466.
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Huang, Z., Zhan, X., Tigabu, M., He, Y., Li, Z., Wang, G., & Guo, F. (2025). Rhizosphere soil microbial communities and nitrogen transformation response to forest fire smoke. Applied Soil Ecology, 208, 105990.
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Lin, Y., Chen, H., Chen, F., Zhang, Y., Liu, J., Tigabu, M., ... & Li, M. (2024). Nitrogen addition modulates adaptive responses of Chinese fir roots to phosphorus deficiency and promotes nutrient absorption efficiency. New Forests, 55(6), 1687-1705.
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Ouyang, F., Sun, M., Cui, X., Tigabu, M., Zhang, H., Deng, J., ... & He, R. (2024). Picea pungens exhibits greatest tolerance to short-time thermal stress compared to Picea abies, and Picea omorika. New Forests, 55(4), 769-784.
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Huang, Z., Zhan, X., Ma, Y., Zhao, P., Tigabu, M., Wang, G., ... & Guo, F. (2024). Do plants directly absorb nitrogen derived from deposition of wildfire smoke?. Forest Ecology and Management, 561, 121882.
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Zhou, C., Gao, Q., Tigabu, M., Wang, S., Cao, S., & Yu, Y. (2024). Continuous planting of Chinese fir monocultures significantly influences dissolved organic matter content and microbial assembly processes. Science of The Total Environment, 926, 171943.
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Zhu, Z., Ma, Y., Tigabu, M., Wang, G., Yi, Z., & Guo, F. (2024). Effects of forest fire smoke deposition on soil physico-chemical properties and bacterial community. Science of The Total Environment, 909, 168592.
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Li, T., Sun, Y., Wang, L., Xu, R., Tigabu, M., Li, M., & Wang, D. (2023). Effects of species mixture on understory vegetation, soil properties and bacterial diversity of Acacia cincinnata, Eucalyptus robusta and Acacia mangium plantations in Southeastern China. Plant Stress, 10, 100278.
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Wang, S., Heal, K. V., Zhang, Q., Yu, Y., Tigabu, M., Huang, S., & Zhou, C. (2023). Soil microbial community, dissolved organic matter and nutrient cycling interactions change along an elevation gradient in subtropical China. Journal of Environmental Management, 345, 118793.
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Yang, S., Zeng, A., Tigabu, M., Wang, G., Zhang, Z., Zhu, H., & Guo, F. (2023). Investigating drought events and their consequences in wildfires: an application in China. Fire, 6(6), 223.
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Liu, X., Lu, Z., Wu, J., Yang, Y., Li, S., Wu, L., ... & Zhao, X. (2023). Comparison of genetic impact on growth and wood traits between seedlings and clones from the same plus trees of Pinus koraiensis. Journal of Forestry Research, 34(2), 469-480.
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Wang, L., Sun, Y., Li, J., Tigabu, M., Xu, Q., Ma, X., & Li, M. (2023). Rhizosphere soil nutrients and bacterial community diversity of four broad-leaved trees planted under Chinese fir stands with different stocking density levels. Frontiers in forests and global change, 6, 1135692.
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Li, Q. Y., Zhu, C. L., Yu, J. B., Wu, X. Y., Huang, S. Q., Yang, F., ... & Hou, X. L. (2023). Response of soil bacteria of Dicranopteris dichotoma populations to vegetation restoration in red soil region of China. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 23(1), 456-468.
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Xu, R., Cheng, S., Zhou, J., Tigabu, M., Ma, X., & Li, M. (2023). Intraspecific variations in leaf functional traits of Cunninghamia lanceolata provenances. BMC Plant Biology, 23(1), 92.
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Zheng, W., Ma, Y., Tigabu, M., Yi, Z., Guo, Y., Lin, H., ... & Guo, F. (2022). Capture of fire smoke particles by leaves of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba, and importance of leaf characteristics. Science of the Total Environment, 841, 156772.
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Ma, Y., Yang, S., Zhu, Z., Wang, G., Tigabu, M., Guo, Y., ... & Guo, F. (2022). Emissions of gaseous pollutants released by forest fire in relation to litter fuel moisture content. Atmospheric Environment, 284, 119215.
Profile Details
WoS ResearcherID: GCF-4639-2022
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2471-1168
https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=Kn2zo4UAAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Mulualem-Tigabu