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Li Jun

Sourse:   Date:2015-06-10

Personal Information:
Dr. Li Jun, male, born on Feb. 10, 1964
Professor in crop science and agroecology, College of Agronomy, Northwest A & F University
 

Research Interests:
Agroecology in dryland areas; Cropping system and dryland farming; Crop modeling and precision farming
 

Education:
2000-2002, Post doctorate of Soil Science, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Science
1995-1998, Ph.D. of Agronomy, Dept. of Agronomy, Northwestern Agricultural University
1989-1992, Master degree of Agronomy, Dept. of Agronomy, Northwestern Agricultural University
1985-1989, Bachelor degree of Agronomy, Dept. of Agronomy, Northwestern Agricultural University
 

Teaching Courses:
For graduated student: Information technology in agriculture; Advanced farming system; Progress of crop science research; Advanced ecology
For undergraduate: Cropping system and soil management; Information technology in agriculture
 

Selected Publications:
[1] Li jun, Wang Xuechun, Shao Ming’an, et al. Simulation of biomass and soil desiccation of Robinia pseudoacacia forestlands on semi-arid and semi-humid regions of China’s Loess Plateau. Chinese Journal of Plant Ecology, 2010, 34 (3): 330-339. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[2] Shang Jingxia, Li Jun, Jia Zhikuan, et al. Soil water conservation effect, yield and income increments of conservation tillage measures in spring maize field on Weibei highland. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2010, 43(13): 2668-2678. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[3] Xue Chun Wang, Jun Li. Evaluation of crop yield and soil water estimates using the EPIC model for the Loess Plateau of China. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 2010, 51, 1390-397.(in English)
[4] Li Jun, Jiang Bin,Hu Wei,et al. Characteristics of deep soil desiccation on rainfed grain croplands in different rainfall areas of the Loess Plateau of China. Journal of Natural Resources, 2009, 24(12): 2124-2134. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[5] Sun Jian, Li Jun, Wang Meiyan, et al. Effects of alfalfa-grain rotation on soil moisture restoration in semi-arid and drought-inclined areas of the Loess Plateau. Transactions of CSAE, 2009,25(6):33-39. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[6] Wang Xuechun, Li Jun, Jiang Bin, et al. Simulation of yield and soil desiccation effects of continuous spring maize in different precipitation areas of the Loess Plateau. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009, 29(4):2053-2066. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[7] Wang Meiyan, Li Jun, Sun Jian, et al. Soil desiccation Characteristics of alfalfa grasslands and soil water restoration effects in alfalfa-grain crop rotations on the semi-arid areas of the Loess Plateau. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009,29(8):4526-4534. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[8]Li Jun, Chen Bin, Li Xiao-fang, et.al. Effects of deep soil desiccation on artificial forestlands in different vegetation zones on the Loess Plateau of China. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2008, 28(4):1429-1445.(in English)
[9] Wang Xuechun, Li Jun, Hao Mingde. Effects of fertilization levels on soil water in winter wheat field. Transactions of the CSAE, 2008,24(9):38-43.(in Chinese with English abstract)
[10] Wang Xuechun, Li Jun, Hao Mingde. Simulation of fertilization effect on winter wheat yield in Changwu dry highland. Transactions of the CSAE, 2008, 24(8):45-50.(in Chinese with English abstract)
[11] Li Jun, Wang Xuechun, Shao Ming’an, et al. Simulation of water productivity and soil desiccation effects of different planting density black locust forestlands on the Loess Plateau. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2008, 28(7):3125-3142. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[12] Li Jun, Chen Bin, Li Xiaofang, et al. Soil desiccating effects of forestlands, grasslands and croplands in zones in different rainfall pattern on the Loess Plateau.Acta Pedologica Sinica,2008,45(1):40-49.(in Chinese with English abstract)
[13] Wang Xuechun, Li jun, Fan Tinglu. Modeling the effects of winter wheat and spring maize rotation under different fertilization treatments on yield and soil water in rainfed highland of Loess Plateau. Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science, 2008,14(2):242-251.(in Chinese with English abstract)
[14] Li Jun, Chen Bin, Li Xiaofang, et al. Water potential productivity and soil desiccation effect of alfalfa grasslands in different type arid areas of Loess Plateau: A simulation study. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2007, 18 (11) : 2418-2425.(in Chinese with English abstract)
[15] Li Jun, Chen Bin, Li Xiaofang, et al. Effects of deep soil desiccations on alfalfa grasslands in different rainfall areas of the Loess Plateau of China. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2007, 27, 15(1): 75-89. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[16] Li Jun, Shao Ming’an, Zhang Xingchang. Simulation of water potential productivity soil water dynamics on rainfed highland of winter wheat and of the Loess Plateau. Journal of Natural Resources, 2004,19(6):738-746. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[17] Li Jun, Shao Ming’an, Wang Lixiang. Yield simulation and effect evaluation of cropping patterns of typical areas on Loess Plateau. Scientia Agricultura Sinica, 2003, 36(12):1599-1603. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[18] Li Jun, Wang Lixiang, Shao Ming’an. Simulation of maize potential productivity on the Loess Plateau region of China. Acta Agronomic Sinica,2002,28(4):555-560. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[19] Li Jun, Wang Lixiang, Shao Ming’an. Simulation of wheat potential productivity on the Loess Plateau region of China. Journal of Natural Resources, 2001,16(2):161-165. (in Chinese with English abstract)
[20] Li Jun (Chief editor). Information technology in agriculture. Beijing: Science Press, 2006. (in Chinese)
[21] Li Jun. Study on cropping systems of the Loess plateau region of China. Yangling: Press of Northwest A & F University,2004. (in Chinese)
[22] Wang Lixiang, Li Jun (Chief editor). Principle of Farming Systems. Beijing: Science Press, 2003. (in Chinese)
[23] Chen Fu, Ma Xinming, Li Jun (vice-chief editor). Agroecology. Beijing: Press of China agricultural University. 2002. (in Chinese)
 

Contact Address:
College of Agronomy, Northwest A & F University, 3 Weihui Road, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
E-mail: junli@nwsuaf.edu.cn