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Xue Dan
Title: Young associate professor
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Highest   Education:Ph.D.
Email: xuedan@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

Xue Dan, female, born in 1988, PhD, Young associate professor, master supervisor, mainly engaged in the mechanism of microbial-mediated soil organic matter processes responding to climate change in peatland. She has presided over 8 scientific research projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and local governments, and published about 30 peer-reviewed scientific papers, including Ecological Indicators, Land Degradation & Development, FEMS Microbiology Ecology, etc.

Research Interest

Soil carbon sequestration and ecological restoration
(1) Response of soil carbon processes to global changes mediated by microorganisms
(2) Plant-microbial-soil interaction mechanism
 

Public Services

Judicial appraiser of Sichuan Judicial Expertise Institute Of Environmental Damage Assessment (2024-)

Honors

1. The "Light of the West" western young scholar of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

2. Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

Seleted Publication

1. Wang, Y., Xue, D.*, Chen, X. et al. (2024). Structure and Functions of Endophytic Bacterial Communities Associated with Sphagnum Mosses and Their Drivers in Two Different Nutrient Types of Peatlands. Microb Ecol 87, 47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-024-02355-6

2. Chen, X., Xue, D.*, Wang, Y. et al. (2023).Variations in the archaeal community and associated methanogenesis in peat profiles of three typical peatland types in China. Environmental Microbiome 18, 48. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-023-00503-y

3. Xue, D. , Chen, H. * , Zhan, W. , X Huang, and Liu, J. . (2021). How do water table drawdown, duration of drainage and warming influence greenhouse gas emissions from drained peatlands of the zoige plateau? Land Degradation & Development, 1- 14. doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.4013.

4. Xue, D. , Liu, T. , Chen, H. *, Liu, J. , and Liu, L. . (2021). Fungi are more sensitive than bacteria to drainage in the peatlands of the zoige plateau. Ecological Indicators, 124(19), 107367.

5. Liu, J., Xue, D*., Chen, H. *, Hu, J., Huang, X., Liu, J., and Liu, L. (2021). Effects of nitrogen addition on anaerobic oxidation of methane in Zoige Plateau peatlands. Ecological Indicators, 129, 108018. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108018.

6. Xue, D., Chen, H. *, and Luo, X. (2021). Methane Emissions Regulated by Microbial Community Response to the Addition of Monensin and Fumarate in Different Substrates. Applied Sciences, 11(14). doi:10.3390/app11146282.

7. Xue, D. , Chen, H. * , Zhao, X. , Xu, S. , Hu, L. , and Xu, T. , et al. (2017). Rumen prokaryotic communities of ruminants under different feeding paradigms on the qinghai-tibetan plateau. Systematic & Applied Microbiology, 227.

8. Chen, X., Su, Q., Chen, H., and Xue, D.*. (2021). A High–Resolution Accumulation Record of Arsenic and Mercury after the First Industrial Revolution from a Peatland in Zoige, Qinghai–Tibet Plateau. Land, 10(11):1241. https://doi.org/10.3390/land10111241.

9. Zhong, Q. #, Xue, D. #, Chen, H*., Liu, L., He, Y., Zhu, D., and He, Z. (2020). Structure and distribution of nitrite-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation bacteria vary with water tables in Zoige peatlands. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96.

10. Xue, D. , Chen, H. *,Luo, X. , Guan, J. , He, Y. , and Zhao, X. . (2018). Microbial diversity in the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum of yak on a rapid fattening regime in an agro-pastoral transition zone. Journal of Microbiology, 56, 734-743.

11. Xue, D. , Chen, H. * , Chen, F. , He, Y. , Zhao, C. , and Zhu, D. , et al. (2016). Analysis of the rumen bacteria and methanogenic archaea of yak (bos grunniens) steers grazing on the qinghai-tibetan plateau. Livestock Science, 188, 61-71.

12. Xue, D. , Na, R. * , Guo, J. F. , and Liu, T. . (2014). Study on the construction of recombined plasmid pmg36e-lacc1 and the electroporation of lactobacillus buchneri. Bio-medical materials and engineering, 24(6), 3855-3861.

Supported Projects

1.National Natural Science Foundation, Youth Fund Project. Mechanism of microbial-mediated soil organic matter processes responding to climate warming in alpine peatland. 2021/1-2023/12, Host
2. Carbon Pool Investigation Project of Peatland in Sichuan Province, Topic 5, Soil and Plant Sample Determination and Analysis, 2019.1-2020.12, Host
3. Key R&D Program of Sichuan Province, Methane Emission Assessment and Emission Reduction Technology Research of grassland Grazing System in Northwest Sichuan, 2020.1-2021.12, Host
4. Project of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 2012/01-2025/12, Hoste
 




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