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Xianjin He, PhD
Hongshen Lecturer
Office: 322 at Environment Hall
Email: xianjin.he@cqu.edu.cn
Education
2013/08 – 2016/07 PhD, Ecology, South China Botanical Garden, China Academy of Sciences;
2010/08 - 2013/07 MSc, Ecology, Life Science College, Southwest University for Nationalities, China;
2005/09 - 2009/07 BSc, Ecology, Life Science College, Sichuan University, China.
Research Description
My research area is soil phosphorus biogeochemistry, soil ecology and digital soil mapping.
Publications
1. Xianjin He, Laurent Augusto, Daniel S. Goll, Bruno Ringeval, Yingping Wang, Julian Helfenstein, Yuanyuan Huang, Kailiang Yu, Zhiqiang Wang, Yongchuan Yang, Enqing Hou#. (2021) Global patterns and drivers of soil total phosphorus concentration. Earth System Science Data, 13(12): 5831-5846.
2. Xianjin He, Enqing Hou, G. F. (Ciska) Veen, M. D. Farnon Ellwood, Paul Dijkstra, Xinghua Sui, Shuang Zhang, Dazhi Wen, Chengjin Chu#. (2020) Soil microbial biomass increases along elevational gradients in the tropics and sub-tropics but not elsewhere. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29(2): 345-354.
3. Xianjin He, Enqing Hou#, Zufei Shu, Buhang Li, Yongchuan Yang, Chengjin Chu. (2021) Bedrock and climate jointly control the phosphorus status of subtropical forests along two elevational gradients. CATENA. 206, 105525.
4. Xianjin He, Enqing Hou, Yang Liu, Dazhi Wen#. (2016) Altitudinal patterns and controls of plant and soil nutrient concentrations and stoichiometry in subtropical China. Scientific Reports, 6, 24261.
5. Zhiqiang Wang, Zhao, M., Yan, Z., Yang, Y., Niklas, K. J., Huang, H., Donko Mipam, T., Xianjin He#, Hu, H.# & Joseph Wright, S. (2022) Global patterns and predictors of soil microbial biomass carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in terrestrial ecosystems. CATENA, 211, 106037.
6. Hou, E.#, Wen, D., Jiang, L., Luo, X., Kuang, Y., Lu, X., Chen, C., Allen, K. T., Xianjin He, Huang, X. & Luo, Y#. (2021) Latitudinal patterns of terrestrial phosphorus limitation over the globe. Ecology Letters, 24, 1420-1431.
7. Liu, Y., Zhang, G., Luo, X., Hou, E., Zheng, M., Zhang, L., Xianjin He, Shen, W. & Wen, D#. (2021) Mycorrhizal fungi and phosphatase involvement in rhizosphere phosphorus transformations improves plant nutrition during subtropical forest succession. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 153, 108099.
8. Luo, X., Wen, D.#, Hou, E., Zhang, L., Li, Y. & Xianjin He. (2021) Changes in the composition of soil microbial communities and their carbon‐cycle genes following the conversion of primary broadleaf forests to plantations and secondary forests. Land Degradation & Development.
9. Mou, Z., Kuang, L., He, L., Zhang, J., Zhang, X., Hui, D., Li, Y., Wu, W., Mei, Q., Xianjin He, Kuang, Y., Wang, J., Wang, Y., Lambers, H., Sardans, J., Pe?uelas, J. & Liu, Z.#. (2021) Climatic and edaphic controls over the elevational pattern of microbial necromass in subtropical forests. Catena, 207, 105707.
10. Enqing Hou, Dazhi Wen#, Yuanwen Kuang, Jing Cong, Chengrong Chen, Xianjin He, Marijke Heenan, Hui Lu, Yuguang Zhang. (2018) Soil pH predominantly controls the forms of organic phosphorus in topsoils under natural broadleaved forests along a 2500 km latitudinal gradient. Geoderma, 315, 65-74.
11. Cameron M., Xianjin He & Jinzhong, F#. (2011) Keratinized Nuptial Spines Are Used for Male Combat in the Emei Moustache Toad (Leptobrachium boringii). Asian Herpetological Research, 2, 142-148.