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Jipeng Wang
Title: Young associate research fellow
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Highest   Education:PH.D
Email: wangjp@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

2024.04-, Chengdu Institute of Biology, CAS, Young associate research fellow
2023.05-, Chengdu Institute of Biology, CAS,Assistant research fellow
2022.01-2023.04, Chengdu University of Technology,Associate professor
2018.09-2019.09, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Postdoc
2016.09-2021.12, Chengdu University of Technology,Lecturer
2013.09-2016.07, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS, Doctor
2010.09-2013.07, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chengdu Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS, Master
2006.09-2010.06, Shandong Normal University, Bachelor
 

Research Interest

Rhizosphere ecology

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Honors

 

Seleted Publication

1. Wang, D., Gao, W., Wang, J.*, Yin, H.*, 2024. Minimal impact of nitrogen addition on bacterial and fungal communities during fungal necromass decomposition in a subalpine coniferous plantation. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 109499.

2. Wang, J., Zhao, Q., Zhong, Y., Ji, S., Chen, G., He, Q., Wu, Y., Bing, H.*, 2023. Biological nitrogen fixation in barren soils of a high-vanadium region: Roles of carbon and vanadium. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 186, 109163.

3. Wang, J., Chen, G., Ji, S., Zhong, Y., Zhao, Q., He, Q., Wu, Y., Bing, H.*, 2023. Close relationship between the gene abundance and activity of soil extracellular enzyme: Evidence from a vegetation restoration chronosequence. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 177, 108929.

4. Wang, J., Wu, Y., Li, J., He, Q., Bing, H.*, 2021. Soil enzyme stoichiometry is tightly linked to microbial community composition in successional ecosystems after glacier retreat. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 162, 108429.

5. Wang, J., Wu, Y., Li, J., He, Q., Zhu, H., Bing, H.*, 2021. Energetic supply regulates heterotrophic nitrogen fixation along a glacial chronosequence. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 108150.

6. Wang, J., He, Q., Wu, Y., Zhu, H., Sun, H., Zhou, J., Wang, D., Li, J., Bing, H.*, 2021. Effects of pioneer N2-fixing plants on the resource status and establishment of neighboring non-N2-fixing plants in a newly formed glacier floodplain, eastern Tibetan Plateau. Plant and Soil 458, 261-276.

7. Wang, J., Huang, S., He, Q., Bing, H.*, Chen, X., Zhang, X., Tian, X., Zhou, J., Wilcke, W., Wu, Y.*, 2020. Microplate fluorimetric assay of soil leucine aminopeptidase activity: alkalization is not needed before fluorescence reading. Biology and Fertility of Soils 56, 281-285.

8. Wang, J., Wu, Y.*, Zhou, J., Bing, H., Sun, H., He, Q., Li, J., Wilcke, W., 2020b. Soil microbes become a major pool of biological phosphorus during the early stage of soil development with little evidence of competition for phosphorus with plants. Plant and Soil 446, 259-274.

9. Wang, J., Wu, Y.*, Zhou, J., Bing, H., Sun, H., Luo, J., Pu, S., 2020c. Air-drying changes the distribution of Hedley phosphorus pools in forest soils. Pedosphere 30, 272-284.

10. Wang, J., Wu, Y.*, Zhou, J., Bing, H., Sun, H., 2016. Carbon demand drives microbial mineralization of organic phosphorus during the early stage of soil development. Biology and Fertility of Soils 52, 825-839.

Supported Projects

Dr. Jipeng Wang has presided over three projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) Young Scientists Fund and the Sichuan Provincial Department of Science and Technology project, and participated in one regional joint project and one key project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China.




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