Mrs Qing Chen | Grassland Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award
Associate professor at Tianjin Normal University, China
🎓 Education:
- 🥼 Ph.D. in Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University (2007–2011)
- 📘 M.Sc. in Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, China Agricultural University (2005–2007)
- 🌾 B.Sc. in Agricultural Resources and Environment, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (2000–2004)
🔬 Research Interests:
- 🌿 Nitrogen behavior and cycling in plant-soil ecosystems
- 🏙️ Urbanization effects on plant species and diversity
📊 Research Impact:
- 🔢 Citations: 2,802 (from 2,346 documents)
- 📄 Publications: 142
- 📈 h-index: 29
- Long-term Enclosure at Heavy Grazing Grassland Affects Soil Nitrification via Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria in Inner Mongolia
Scientific Reports, 2022, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-25367-z - Effects of Soil Water and Its Vertical Distribution on Competition Between Agropyron cristatum and Artemisia frigida in the Inner Mongolia Grassland
Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2024, 44(6): 2495-2503 - Legacy Effects of Historical Grazing Affect the Response of Vegetation Dynamics to Water and Nitrogen Addition in Semi-Arid Steppe
Applied Vegetation Science, 2018, 21: 229-239 - Aboveground Biomass Invariance Masks Significant Belowground Productivity Changes in Response to Salinization and Nitrogen Loading in Reed Marshes
Wetlands, 2017, 1-11 - Effects of Resource Addition on Recovery of Production and Plant Functional Composition in Degraded Semiarid Grasslands
Oecologia, 2017, 184: 13-24 - Shifts in Species Composition Constrain Restoration of Overgrazed Grassland Using Nitrogen Fertilization in Inner Mongolian Steppe, China
PLoS ONE, 2011, 6(3): e16909 - Foliar Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios of Phragmites australis and the Relevant Environmental Factors in Marsh Wetlands in Tianjin
Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2015, 39(11): 1044-1052 - Variation Characteristics of Reed Marshes in Tianjin and Its Cause During 1984-2009
Wetland Science, 2014, 12(3): 325-331
Qing Chen | Grassland Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award