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Zhang Shuoxin

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Professor Zhang Shuoxin

Personal data

    Family Name: Zhang
           First Name: Shuoxin
           Sex: Male
           Place of Birth: Huxian, Shaanxi, China
           Nationality: Chinese
           Marital Status: Married
           Academic Degree: Doctor rerum naturalium technicarum
           Current Position:  Chair Professor of Ecology at Northwest A&F University

                                   Director of Sino-Austrian Research Center for Environmental Protection

                                   Head of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem Research Station


Education 

    1. Inland

Primary education

Sept. 1965-July 1970 Primary school

Sept. 1970-Jan. 1975 Middle and high school

Higher education

Oct. 1978-July 1982 Study of Forestry at Northwest Forestry University

July 1982 Bachelor of Agronomy obtained

Sept. 1982-Sept. 1985 Master program of forest ecology at Northwest

Forestry University

Sept. 1985 Master of Agronomy obtained

Training

Sept. 1988-July 1989 Intensive course of German for scholars going abroad

at Beijing Languages Institute

    2. Abroad

Higher education

Jan. 1990-April 1993 Ph.D. program of ecology at University of Agricultural

Sciences Vienna Austria

April 1993 Doctor of Philosophy obtained

Training

April 1999-May 1999 Training course for Leadership Issues in 21st Century

held by Forest Service Pacific Northwest Region Portland, Oregon, USA


 Professional Experience 

    1. Scientific research
      A. Inland (principal investigator)

 1985-1989 Nutrient cycling of Armand pine forests; biomass and nutrient

                  cycling of alpine shrub community supported by Ministry of

                  Forestry of China, CNY 100,000.00

 1993-1998 Techniques of forest management and forest ecosystem research

                   in the Qinling Mountains supported by Ministry of Forestry of

                   China, CNY 150,000.00

 1995-1997 Mechanism of refilling in embolized xylem of woody plants

                   supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,

                    CNY 70,000.00

 1995-1997 Drought resistance characteristics of some trees in the Loess

                    Plateau supported by the State Education Commission of China,

                    CNY 45,000.00

 1996-2000 Research on forest ecosystem in the Qinling Mountains financed

                    by the State Forestry Administration of China, CNY 250,000.00

 2000-2002 Relationship between xylem embolism and metabolism of woody

                    plants of “The Excellent Young Teachers Program in Higher

                    Education Institute” financed by the Ministry of Education of

                    China, CNY 80,000.00

 2000-2003 Endangering of degradation and renaturation by reforestation in

                   loess landscapes of the northern Shaanxi, China (Sino-German

                   joint project) supported by Ministry of Science and Research of

                   Germany, DEM 1,300,000.00

 2001-2005 Structural characteristics and ecological function of forest

                   ecosystem at Huoditang in the Qinling Mountains financed by the

                   State Forestry Administration of China, CNY 300,000.00

 2002-2004 Mechanism of drought tolerance by restricting sap flow in the

                   xylem of woody plants supported by National Natural Science

                   Foundation of China, CNY 170,000.00

 2005-2008 Sustainable forest management in the Qinling Mountains financed

                   by the State Forestry Administration of China, CNY 500,000.00

 2006-2010 Sustainable management of agroforestry system in the loess

                   region approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology of

                   China, CNY 450,000.00

 2007-2009 Databank construction of observation and research at Qinling

                   National Forest Ecosystem Research Station financed by the

                   Ministry of Science and Technology of China, CNY 1,370,200.00

 2010-2014 Technical management system for increasing the capacity of

                   carbon sink and water regulation of mountain forests in the

                   Qinling Mountains financed by the State Forestry Administration

                   of China, CNY 2,260,000.00

 2011-2015 Techniques for construction and regulation of highly efficient and

                   sustainable agroforestry system approved by the Ministry of

                   Science and Technology of China, CNY 400,000.00

 2011-2014 Applied techniques for coupling observation and simulation

                   between carbon and nitrogen as well as water in typical forest

                   ecosystems on south-facing slopes of the Qinling Mountains

                   financed by the State Forestry Administration of China,

                   CNY 280,000.00

 2011-2015 Rate and mechanism as well as potential of carbon sequestration

                   in forest ecosystems of Guanzhong of Shaanxi financed by

                   Chinese Academy of Sciences, CNY 150,000.00

 2011-2015 Observation and research on flux of carbon and water in forest

                   ecosystem at Huoditang forest region in the Qinling Mountains

                   financed by Chinese Academy of Sciences, CNY 100,000.00

 2013-2014 Operating services of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem

                   Research Station financed by Ministry of Science and Technology

                   of China, CNY 940,000.00

 2014-2015 Sustainable green infrastructure of cities toward eco-civilization

                   financed by Northwest A&F University, CNY 100,000.00

 2014-2015 Operating services of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem

                   Research Station financed by Ministry of Science and Technology

                   of China, CNY 670,000.00

 2015-2019 Research and demonstration of regulating and monitoring

                   technology for agroforestry systems focused on water-saving in

                   residuals of loess plateau financed by Ministry of Science and

                   Technology of China, CNY 350,000.00

 2016-2017 Operating services of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem

                   Research Station financed by Ministry of Science and Technology

                   of China, CNY 350,000.00

 2015-2017 Subsidies for Monitoring and Operation Services of Forestry

                   Eco-station Station provided by the State Forestry Administration

                   of China, CNY 210,000.00

 2016-2020 Functional traits of plant communities at different elevation

                   gradients in the Taibai Mountain of Qinling Mountains financed

                   by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China,

                   CNY 410,000.00

 2017-2018 Operating services of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem

                   Research Station financed by Ministry of Science and Technology

                   of China, CNY 700,000.00

 2018-2019 Operating services of Qinling National Forest Ecosystem

                   Research Station financed by Ministry of Science and Technology

                   of China, CNY 700,000.00

 2018-2020 Subsidies for Monitoring and Operation Services of Forestry

                   Eco-station Station provided by the State Forestry and Grassland

                   Administration of China, CNY 430,000.00

 2019          Subsides for Long Term Research Base by State Forestry and

                   Grassland Administration of China, CNY 10,0000.00

 2019-2021 Key technology for rapid reproduction and planting of American

                  sweet peas and fodder vegetable of Russia financed by Ningxia

                   Autonomous Region, CNY 450,000.00

     B. Abroad
           
1990-1993 Dissertation researches on water balance of woody plants
           Studies on forest decline in Austria
           1998.6-1998.9 Visiting Professor at the University of Vermont, USA 

2. Teaching Experience 

    A. As a university teacher since Dec. 1985 (assistant from 1985 to 1987;

    lecturer from 1988 to 1989; associate professor from 1993 to 1997;

    professor since 1998) and have given lectures on:

        a. Forest ecology

        b. Forest management

        c. Plant ecology

        d. Urban plant ecology

        e. Introduction to forestry

        f. Introduction to environmental protection

        g. Tourism environment

        h. Methodology of scientific research

        i. Freshman seminar

        j. Ecophysiology of plant

        k. Progress in ecology

        l. Advanced forest ecology

        m. Introduction to environmental science

        n. Ecological economy

        o. Theoretical ecology

        p. Progress in forest science

     B. Supervisor of 109 Master and PhD students

     C. Co-advisor of 6 postdoctoral fellows

 3. International Cooperation and exchange

A. Took part in cooperation with the consultants from GWB of Germany on

training course, evaluation and consulting in the field for the Sino-German

Afforestation Project in Western Shaanxi financed by KFW of Germany

from 1994 to 1996 and for the Sino-German Afforestation Project in

Northern Shaanxi financed by KFW of Germany from 1998 to 2001.

B. Visited more than 100 universities and academic institutions in Europe,

North America, Asia, Oceania and South America.

C. Coordinator of Chinese side for the Sino-German Symposium on

“Agricultural and forestry strategies for regeneration of degraded soils on

the Loess Plateau” held in Yangling, China during April 8-13, 2013.

D. Expert for evaluation on the project “Adaption of Asia-Pacific Forests to

Climate Change” financed by the Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable

Forest Management and Rehabilitation.

E. Principal investigator of the joint project “Sustainable development of urban-

rural green infrastructure based on eco-civilization” between Northwest

A&F University and Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences.

F. Co-supervising PhD students with Swedish University of Agricultural

Sciences; joint-training PhD students with University of Natural Resources

and Life Sciences Vienna, Technical University of Munich, University of

Freiburg, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University

of Purdue, University of Rutgers and University of Adelaide.

G. Coordinator of Chinese side for the Sino-German Workshop on “Multifunctionality of Forests” held in Yangling, China during September

10-12, 2018.

H. Associate Editor of the journal Agroforestry Systems.


Awards and Honors

Rewarded by Provincial Government of Shaanxi for outstanding contribution to the development of science and technology in 1998 and for excellent teaching achievements in 1999

Liang Xi Prize for Progress in Forest Science and Technology in 2005

Special-class Prize for outstanding contribution to the progress of forest science and technology of Shaanxi in 2010

Member of Discipline Appraisal Group of the State Academic Degrees Committee of China

Member of the Third Council for International Exchange of Agricultural Science and Technology of China

            

Foreign language: 

English and German

Selected Publications (*corresponding author)

1.Zhang SX*. A preliminary study on nutrient contents of Armand pine needles.

Forest Science and Technology of Shaanxi, 1984, (2): 8-15.

2. Yang MS, Zhang SX*. Nutrient contents of needles and twigs in different positions

of Armand pine Crown. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1987, 2(2):  21-28.

3. Zhang SX*, Liu GZ. Nutrient cycling in artificial forests of Armand pine. Journal of

Northwest Forestry College, 1989, 4(1): 22-27.

4. Zhang SX*. Seasonal variation of nutrient contents of Armand pine needles. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1990, 5(1): 8-14.

5. Wang JR, Zhang SX, Chen HB, Yan SG. Studies on communities of alpine shrub

on Taibai Mountain. Acta Phytoecologia et Geobotanica Sinica, 1990, 14(1):

172-176.

6. Kikuta S, Zhang SX. Kenngroessen des Wasserhaushaltes der Fichten an zwei

Standorten in der Gleinahm. Forschungsbericht, 1993/5, 7-23.

7. Zhang SX*, Wang JR, Chen HB, Yan SG. Biomass and nutrient contents of alpine

brushes in Taibai Mountain. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1995,

10(1): 15-20.

8. Zhang SX*, Dang KL. Study on dynamics of Armand pine needles. Journal of

Northwest Forestry College, 1995, 10(4): 1-5.

9. Zhang SX*, Richter H. The refilling of embolized xylem in Taxus baccata L.

Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(1): 5-8.

10. Lei RD, Dang KL, Zhang SX, Shen WJ. On the neighboring tree disturbing model

of plantation forest. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.): 86-

91.

11. Zhang SX*, Lei RD, Liu GZ, Dang KL, Shang LB, Zhang YY. Nutrient cycle in

main types of forests at Huoditang forest region in the Qinling Mountains.

Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.): 115-120.

12. Lei RD, Dang KL, Shang LB, Geng ZC, Zhang SX. Soil properties of Picea

wilsonii forest and mixed forest of Picea wilsonii-Pinus armandi-Betula albo-

sinensis. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.): 121-126.

13. Dang KL, Lei RD, Zhang SX, Tan FL. Soil characteristics of sharptooth oak

forest and mixed forest between pine and oak on south-facing slope of the

Qinling Mountains. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.):

127-131.

14. Zhang SX*, Lei RD, Chen CG, Liu JJ. “Near-natural forest”—A promising “man-

made natural forest”. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.):

157-162.

15. Liu JJ, Lei RD, Chen CG, Zhang SX, Dang KL, Shang LB, Chen HB, Xiang WK.

The near-natural and sustainable development theory in forest management and

the forestmanagement countermeasures in forest region of the Qinling

Mountains. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(sup.): 163-169.

16. Zhang SX*, Richter H. Seasonal variation of hydraulic conductivity in twigs of

some woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(3): 1-9.

17. Zhang SX*, Richter H, Zhang YY. Comparative study on plant water potential

measurement with an oil chamber and an air chamber. Journal of Northwest

Forestry College, 1996, 11(3): 10-18.

18. Zhang SX*, Richter H. Cavitation and embolization in the xylem of woody plants.

Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(3): 19-30.

19. Zhang YY, Zhang SX, Dang KL, Lei RD. Evaluation on nutrient conditions of

Main types of forests at Huoditang forest region in the Qinling Mountains.

Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1996, 11(4): 28-32.

20. Zhang YY, Zhang SX, Dang KL, Lei RD. Fuzzy cluster analysis on nutrient

conditions of the litter in main types of forests at Huoditang forest region in the

Qinling Mountains. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1997, 12(1): 8-12.

21. Zhang SX*, Shen WJ, Zhang YY, Zhou XX. The vulnerability of xylem embolism

in twigs of some drought-resistant trees. Journal of Northwest Forestry College,

1997, 12(2): 1-6.

22. Duan AA, Zhang SX. Progress in cold- and drought-resistant breeding of poplars.

Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1997, 12(2): 94-99.

23. Lei RD, Dang KL, Zhang SX, Tan FL. Effect of a Larix principis-ruppretchtii

forest plantation on soil in middle zone of south-facing slope of the Qinling

Mountains. Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 1997, 33(5): 463-470.

24. Shen WJ, Zhang SX*, Liu LK. Diurnal variation of xylem embolism in some

woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1999, 14(1): 22-27.

25. Shen WJ, Zhang SX*, Jin Y. Seasonal variation of xylem embolism in some

woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1999, 14(1): 28-32.

26. Shen WJ, Zhang SX*, Zhang CX. Progress of studies on xylem embolism in

woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry College, 1999, 14(1): 33-41.

27. Zhang SX*, Shen WJ, Zhang YY. Ecophysiological effect of xylem embolism in

six tree species. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 2000, 20(5): 788-794.

28. Shen WJ, Peng SL, Zhang SX. Studies on the xylem drought-tolerant

characteristics of three drought-tolerant tree species. Chinese Journal of

Ecology, 2000, 19(6): 1-6.

29. Shen WJ, Zhang SX. Ecophysiological response of woody plants to water stress:

xylem cavitation and embolization. In Wu, J. and X. Han (eds.), Lectures in

Modern Ecology: from Basic Science to Environmental Issues. Science Press,

Beijing, 2000.

30. Zhang SX*, Lei RD. Near-natural forests and sustainable development of Chinese

forestry. Forest Science & Technology Management, 2001, 2: 34-36.

31. Liu LK, Zhang SX*, Wang SQ, Zhang YY. Relationship between xylem

embolism and hormone concentration in the xylem sap of Acer trancatum.

Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2002, 17(2): 4-5.

32. An F, Zhang SX*, Zhao PJ. Progress on study of vulnerability of xylem embolism

In woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2002, 17(3): 30-34.

33. Wang YL, Zhang SX*, Lei RD, Wang DX, Zhang HX. Characteristics of

photosynthesis and transpiration of sharptooth oak in Huoditang forest zone of

the Qinling Mountains. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2003, 18(4):

9-12.

34. Zhang D, Zhang SX*, Huang JY, Wang B. The study of xylem embolism in some

woody plants by controlling water gradient. Journal of Northwest Forestry

University, 2004, 19(2): 18-21.

35. Wang YL, Zhang SX*. Research progress on relationship between forest and

atmospheric CO2. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2004, 19(3):

188-192.

36. Zhang HX, Zhang SX*, Lei R. The photosynthetic characteristics of nine plants in

community of Pinus tabulaeformis at Huoditang forest region, Journal of

Northwest Forestry University, 2005, 20(1): 20-24.

37. Huang JY, Zhang SX*, Feng HJ. Relationships between xylem embolism and

nitrogen fertilization in 4 woody plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry

University, 2005, 20(3): 36-39.

38. An F, Zhang SX*. Studies of roots and shoots vulnerability to xylem embolism in

seven woody plants. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 2005, 25(8): 1928-1933.

39. An F, Zhang SX*, Zhao PJ. Relations between xylem embolisms and

physiological indexes in eight woody plants I. relationships with xylem water

potentials. Acta Botanica Boreali-Occidentalia Sinica, 2005, 25(8): 1595-1600.

40. Wang B, Liu H, Zhang SX*, Lei RD. Study of landscape pattern variation based

on Markov model in Huoditang forest region. Chinese Agricultural Science

Bulletin, 2005, 21(9): 124-128.

41. Wang B, Liu H, Zhang SX*, Lei R. Study on landscape fragmentation of Qinling

Huoditang forest region. Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 2005, 21(10):

111-113.

42. An F, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Zhao PJ, Zhang SX* . Relationships between

xylem embolisms and eco-physiological indices in eight woody plants in situ

(II): The relationship with photosynthetic eco-physiological indices. Frontiers

of Forestry in China, 2007, 2(2): 198-203. Translated from Journal of

Northwest Forestry University, 2006, 21(1): 37-42

43. Peng XB, Zhang SX*. Research progress in effects of increased CO2 concentration

on certain physiological process of plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry

University, 2006, 21(1): 68-71.

44. Guo W, Zhang SX*. On application of landscape ecology in systematic planning

of urban greenland construction. Journal of Northwest Forestry University,

2006, 21(1): 139-142.

45. Liu XZ, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Zhang SX*. Effect of fertilization treatments

On water consumption of four woody plants under drought stress. Journal of

Northwest Forestry University, 2006, 21(4): 31-35.

46. An F, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Lan GY, Zhang SX*. Refilling of embolism in

the xylem of eight tree species and its relationship with Pressure-Volume

parameters. Journal of Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agricultural and

Forestry (Nat. Sci. Ed.), 2006, 34(1): 38-44.

47. Wang B, Zhang SX*, Lei RD, Liu H. Artificial neutral network model of Pinus

armandi landscape pattern in Huoditang Forest Region. Journal of Northwest

Sci-Tech University of Agricultural and Forestry (Nat. Sci. Ed.), 2006,

34(8): 87-92.

48. Zhang SX*, Wang B, Lei RD, Liu H. Landscape pattern and topographic

interpretation of the main forest types in Huoditang Forest Region. Journal of

Northwest Sci-Tech University of Agricultural and Forestry (Nat. Sci. Ed.),

2006, 34(8): 93-97.

49. Wang B, Zhang SX*, Lei RD, Liu H. Design and implementation of management

system for land change investigation based on ArcGIS Engine. Transactions of

the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering, 2006, 22(10): 109-112.

50. Peng XB, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX*. Photosynthetic characteristics of six plant

species in Quercus aliena var. acuteser-rata community at Huoditang forest

region of Qinling Mountains, Acta Botanica Boreali-Occidentalia Sinica, 2006,

26(10): 099-2103.

51. Wang XL, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Xu LZ, Wang H, Zhang SX*. Effects of fertilization

on photosynthesis and transpiration of Ligustrum lucidum under different water

conditions. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2007, 22(5): 15-18.

52. Guo W, Zhang SX*. Landscape ecological analysis and planning of the green

space system in Yangling National Agricultural Demonstration Zone. Chinese

Landscape Architecture, 2007, 23(142): 92-95.

53. Liu QF, Liang ZS, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX*. Photosynthetic characteristics of

four medical plants. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2007, 22(6): 10-

13.

54. Huang J, Cai J, Jiang Z, Zhang SX*, Yu HL. Response of xylem embolism to

phosphorus addition under different water regimes in two tree species. Journal

of Plant Ecology (Chinese Version), 2008, 32(1): 183-188.

55. Wang H, Cai ZQ, Cai CT, Zhang SX*. A comparative study of two tropical

pioneer species with different lifespan under different light and nutrient

conditions. Journal of Wuhan Botanical Research, 2008, 26(2): 134-141.

56. Xu LZ, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Peng XB, Su XF, Zhang SX*. Effects of water stress on

osmotic adjustment and activity of protect enzymes in the leaves of three sorts

of seedlings. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2008, 23(2): 12-16.

57. Hou L, Lei RD, Zhang SX. Assessment of the effect of a fully closed hillside

    afforestation mode on the natural Pinus tabulaeformis forest. Frontiers of

Forestry in China, 2008, 3(2): 183-188.

58. Su XF, Xu LZ, Zhang SX*. Evaluation indices of forest ecosystem service value

in Qingzang Plateau—A case study of Linzhi in Tibet. Journal of Northwest

Forestry University, 2008, 23(3): 66-70.

59. Peng XB, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Zhang SX*. Light competition and crop

productivity of agroforestry system in loess area of Weibei in Shaanxi. Chinese

Journal of Applied Ecology, 2008, 19(11): 2414-2419.

60. Peng XB, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Zhang SX*. Effects of light competition on

Crop productivity in an intercropping agroforestry ecosystem. Acta Ecologia

Sinica, 2009, 29(1): 0545-0552.

61. Peng XB, Zhang YY, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX*. Photosynthesis, growth and

yield of soybean and maize in a tree-based agroforestry intercropping system on

the Loess Plateau. Agroforestry Systems, 2009, 76(3): 569-577.

62. Shen P, Peng XB, Zhong CG, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX*. Allelopathic effects of

water extracts of Prunus salicina cotyledon on five crops. Journal of Northwest

Forestry University, 2009, 24(4): 151-155.

63. Peng XB, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang YY, Zhang SX*. Photosynthetic characteristics

of soybean and pepper in an agroforestry system in the loess area of the

Northern Wei River, Shaanxi, China. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 2009, 29(6): 3173-

3180.

64. Huang JY, Yu HL, Zhang SX*. Effects of potassium addition and water supply on

xylem embolism in Acer trancatum and Ligustum lucidum. Journal of Plant

Ecology (Chinese Version), 2009, 33(6): 1199-1207.

65. Qiu L, Gao T, Zhang SX*. The application for sociotope map in the landscape

planning outside China. Chinese Landscape Architecture, 2010, 26(1): 64-67.

66. Peng XB, Zhong CG, Shen P, Zhang SX*. Photosynthetic response of maize and

soybean to the microclimate in an agroforestry system. Acta Ecologia Sinica,

2010, 30(3): 0710-0716.

67. Zhuang HY, An F, He Z, Ding X, Wu HP, Xu ZJ, Zhang SX*. Molecular cloning

and sequence analysis of cDNAs encoding aquaporings in Hevea brasiliensis.

Acta Bot. Boreal.-Occident. Sin., 2010, 30(5): 0861-0868.

68. Wang B, Zhang SX*, Yang XS. Assessment on the ecosystem service of different

forest types at Huoditang forest region of the Qinling Mountains. Journal of

Northwest Forestry University, 2010, 25(4): 54-61.

68. Wang XR, Peng XB, Cai J, Yin XH, Zhang SX*. Allelopathy effects of water

extracts of Eucommia ulmnoides on three crops. Journal of Northwest Forestry

University, 2010, 25(4): 157-160.

70. Cai J, Hacke U, Zhang SX, Tyree MT*. What happens when stems are embolized in a centrifuge? Testing the cavitron theory. Physiologia Plantarum, 2010, 140: 311-320.

71. Cai J, Zhang SX, Tyree MT*. A computational algorithm addressing how vessel length might depend on vessel diameter. Plant, Cell and Environment, 2010, 33: 1234-1238.

72. Li Q, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX*. Allelopathic effects of walnut leaves leachate

on seed germination, seedling growth of medical plants. Allelopathy Journal,

2010, 26(2): 235-242.

73. Zhuang HY, An F, Zhang SX, Bai DZ. Progress in study on the mechanisms to

increase latex yield of Hevea brasiliencsis by ethephon stimula. Scientia Silvae

Sinicae, 2010, 46(4): 120-125.

74. Huang JY, Yu HL, Zhang SX, Li LH. Study on nutrient resorption trait of

perennial species and its parameters. Journal of Northwest Forestry University,

2010, 25(4): 62-66.

75. Qiu L*, Gao T, Zhang SX. The application of vegetation structure information in

biotope mapping models towards urban biodiversity. Acta Ecologia Sinica,

2010, 30(14): 3688-3699.

76. Hou L, Lei RD, Zhang SX, Liu JJ. Temporal and spatial variations of soil

respiration in Pinus tabulaeformis forest at Huoditang forest zone in the Qinling

Mountains, China. Acta Ecologia Sinica, 2010, 30(19): 5225-5236.

77. Wang B, Zhang SX, Yang XS. Dynamics of landscape pattern at Houditang forest

region. Forest Research, 2010, 23(4): 544-553.

78. Ding XH, Zhang YY*, Zhang SX, Zhong WZ. Pattern of the 3rd party reverse

logistics system in ecological industrial park. Advanced Materials Research,

2011, 171-172: 648-653.

79. Zhang JL, Mao XL, Zhang SX*. Analysis of spatial patterns of Qishan landscape

based on RS and GIS. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2011, 26(2):

167-170.

80. Li Q, Cai J, Jiang ZM, Zhang SX. Allelopathic effects of walnut leaves extracts on

growth and photosynthesis of Atractylodes macrocephala seedlings. Journal of

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82. Zhao P, Fan JF, Zhang SX, Huang ZL, Yang PH, Ma ZH, Woeste K. Effects of

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88. Peng XB, Cheng F, Zhang SX. Allelopathy effects of water extracts of maize leaf

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144. Hu B, Zhou MH, Dannenmann M, Saiz G, Simon J, Bilela S, Liu XP, Hou L,

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5. Ding XH, Zhang SX. Impact of Urbanization on Sustainability of Cities. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbruecken, 2012.

6. Zhao P, Woeste K, Zhang SX. Molecular Identification and Genetic Analysis of

Juglans Resources. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbruecken, 2012.

7. Zhang SX, Li Q, Cui C. Allelopathic Effects in Agroforestry System of Loess Area

inChina. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, Saarbruecken, 2012.

8. Hou L, Zhang SX. Technology of Increasing Carbon Sequestration of Mountain

Forests in the Qinling Mountains. Press of Northwest A&F University, Yangling,

2015.


 Patents

1. A device for measuring hydraulic conductivity of plants of many samples

a) simultaneously, ZL201020129772.2

2. A fertilizer for desert and its producing method, ZL201110190221.6


Contact information

Address: College of Forestry

               Northwest A&F University

               3 Taicheng Road, Yangling

               Shaanxi 712100

               China