Biography

Prof. Jiangming Mo

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Email: mojm@scib.ac.cn


Qualifications

2004 Ph.D., Restoration Ecology, South China Institute of Botany, CAS, China

1994 M.S., Ecosystem Ecology, University of Illinois, USA

1984 B.S., Forestry, South China Agricultural University, China


Publications (Selected)

  1. Xiankai Lu, Jiangming Mo, Frank S. Gilliam, Guoyi Zhou, Yunting Fang.2010. Effects of experimental nitrogen additions on plant diversity in an old-growth tropical forest. Global Change Biology, 16: 2688–2700.
  2. Jiangming Mo, Wei Zhang, Weixing Zhu, Per Gundersen, Yunting Fang, Dejun Li, Hui Wang. 2008. Nitrogen addition reduces soil respiration in a mature tropical forest in southern China. Global Change Biology, 14: 403–412. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2007.01503.x
  3. Jiangming Mo, Wei Zhang, Weixing Zhu, Yunting Fang, Dejun Li, Ping Zhao. 2007. Response of soil respiration to simulated N deposition in a disturbed and a rehabilitated tropical forest in southern China. Plant and Soil, 296 (1): 125-135.
  4. Jiangming Mo, Sandra Brown, Jinghua Xue, Yunting Fang, Zhian Li. 2006. Response of litter decomposition to simulated N deposition in disturbed, rehabilitated and mature forests of subtropical China. Plant and Soil, 282: 135-151.
  5. Jiangming Mo, Sandra Brown, Shaolin Peng, and Guohui Kong. 2003. Nitrogen availability in Disturbed, Rehabilitated and Mature Forests of Tropical China. Forest Ecology and Management, 175(3): 573-583.
  6. Jiangming Mo, Hua Fang, Weixing Zhu, Guoyi Zhou, Xiankai Lu, Yunting Fang. 2008. Decomposition of pine (Pinus massoniana) needles with two different nutrient-status responses to N deposition in a tropical pine plantation in southern China. Annals of Forest Science, 65 (2008) 405. DOI: 10.1051/forest:2008017.
  7. Jiangming Mo, Sandra Brown, Jinghua Xue, Yunting Fang, Zhian Li, Dejun Li, Shaofeng Dong. 2007. Response of nutrient dynamics of decomposing pine (Pinus massoniana) needles to simulated N deposition in a disturbed and a rehabilitated forest in tropical China. Ecological Research, 22 (4): 649-658.
  8. Jiangming Mo, Dejun Li, Per Gundersen. 2008. Seedling growth response of two tropical tree species to nitrogen deposition in southern China. European Journal of Forest Research. DOI: 10.1007/s10342-008-0203-0.
  9. Jiangming Mo, Sandra Brown, Shaolin Peng, Guohui Kong, Yunting Fang. 2005. Effects of human-impacts on fine roots and soil organic matter of a pine forest in subtropical China. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 25(3): 491-499.
  10. Wei Zhang, Jiangming Mo, Guoyi Zhou, Per Gundersen, Yunting Fang, Xiankai Lu, Tao Zhang, Shaofeng Dong. 2008. Methane uptake responses to nitrogen deposition in three tropical forests in southern China. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 113, D11116, DOI: 10.1029/2007JD009195.
  11. Wei Zhang, Jiangming Mo, Guirui Yu, Yunting Fang, Dejun Li, Xiankai Lu, Hui Wang. 2008. Emissions of nitrous oxide from three tropical forests in southern China in response to simulated nitrogen deposition. Plant and Soil, 306: 221-236. DOI: 10.1007/s11104-008-9575-7.
  12. Hua Fang, Jiangming Mo, Shaolin Peng, Zhian Li, Hui Wang. 2007. Cumulative effects of nitrogen additions on litter decomposition in three tropical forests in southern China. Plant and Soil, 297(1): 233-242.
  13. Guoyi Zhou, Shuguang Liu, Zhian Li, Deqiang Zhang, Xuli Tang, Chuanyan Zhou, Junhua Yan, Jiangming Mo. 2006. Old-Growth Forests Can Accumulate Carbon in Soils. Science, 314: 1417.
  14. Yunting Fang, Muneoki Yoh, Jiangming Mo, Per Gundersen, Guoyi Zhou. 2009. Response of nitrogen leaching to simulated nitrogen deposition in a disturbed and a mature forest in southern China. Pedosphere, 19 (1): 111-120.
  15. Xiankai Lu, Jiangming Mo, Gundersern Per, Weixing Zhu, Guoyi Zhou, Dejun Li, Xu Zhang. 2009. Effects of simulated N deposition on soil exchangeable cations in three forest land-use types in subtropical China. Pedosphere, 19 (2): 189-198.


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