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Zhou, Xiaoqi

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  • Department: 生态与环境科学学院
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  • Office: Room 403, School of Ecological and Environmental Sciences
  • Address: East China Normal University, Dongchuan Road 500, Minhang District,200241,Shanghai

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In July 2007 graduation from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, PhD degree of Ecology; Postdoctoral research at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007-2009; Postdoctoral research at Griffith University in Australia in 2009-2011; Associate professor at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011-2012; Postdoctoral research at the New Zealand Forestry Institute (Scion), New Zealand, in 2012-2013; Research Fellow at Griffith University in Australia in 2013-2016; Serving a professor since 2016 at East China Normal Universtiy.


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Research Area: Microbial Ecology, Soil Ecology, Global Change Ecology


Selected journal papers

 

1.      Xiao, W.S., Smaill, S.J., Zhou, X.Q.* (2024) How much anthropogenic carbon fixation do we need? Science of the Total Environment, 908, 168213.

 

2.      Dong, M.Q., Zuo, H.L, Tian, X.C., Zhou, X.Q.* (2024) Salinity decouples the relationships between microbial functional gene abundance and N2O emissions in subtropical agricultural soils. Journal of Soils and Sediments, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-023-03658-w.

 

3.      Zhou, X.Q.*, Gu, X.Y., Smaill, S.J.* (2023) Rethinking experiments that explore multiple global change factors. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 38(5), 399-401.

 

4.      Cheng, L., Xu, Z.H., Zhou, X.Q.* (2023) Application of Trichoderma species increases plant salinity resistance: a bibliometric analysis and a meta-analysis. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 23, 2641-2653.

 

5.      Zuo, H.L., Xu, W.S., Liu, Z.Y., Smaill, S.J., Zhou, X.Q.* (2023) Long-term plant diversity increases soil extractable organic carbon and nitrogen contents in a subtropical forest. Science of the Total Environment, 878, 163118.

 

6.      Gu, X.Y., Smaill, S.J., Wang, B., Liu, Z.Y., Xu, X.L., Hao, Y.B., Kardol, P., Zhou, X.Q.* (2022) Reducing plant-derived ethylene concentrations increases the resistance of temperate grassland to drought. Science of the Total Environment, 846, 157408.

 

7.      Gu, X.Y., Weng, S.M., Li, Y.E., Zhou, X.Q.* (2022) Effects of water and fertilizer management practices on methane emissions from paddy soils: synthesis and perspective. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19, 7324.

 

8.      Zhou, X.Q.*, Zuo, H.L., Smaill, S.J. (2021) Incorporation of NPP into forest CH4 efflux models. Trends in Plant Science, 26(12), 1210-1212.  

 

9.      Zhang, M.Y., Weng, S.M., Gao, H.L., Liu, L., Li, J.X., Zhou, X.Q.* (2021) Urbanization degree rather than methanotrophic abundance decreases soil CH4 uptake. Geoderma, 404, 115368.

 

10.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Zhang, M.Y., Krause, S.M.B., Bu, X.L., Gu, X.Y., Guo, Z.Y., Jia, Z.J., Zhou, X.H., Wang, X.H., Chen, X.Y., Wang, Y.F. (2021) Soil aeration rather than methanotrophic community drives methane uptake under drought in a subtropical forest. Science of the Total Environment, 792, 148292.

 

11.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Smaill, S.J., Gu, X.Y., Clinton, P.W. (2021) Manipulation of soil methane oxidation under drought stress. Science of the Total Environment, 757, 144089.

 

12.  Wang, M.Y., Yang, J., Gao, H.L., Xu, W.S., Dong, M.Q., Shen, G.C., Xu, J., Xu, X.L., Xue, J.M., Xu, C.Y., Zhou, X.Q.* (2020) Interspecific plant competition increases soil labile organic carbon and nitrogen contents. Forest Ecology and Management. 462, 117991.

 

13.  Xue, M.D., Guo, Z.Y., Gu X.Y., Gao H.L., Weng S.M., Zhou, J., Gu D.G., Lu H.X., Zhou, X.Q.* (2020) Rare rather than abundant microbial communities drive the effects of long-term greenhouse cultivation on ecosystem functions in subtropical agricultural soils. Science of the Total Environment, 706, 136004.

 

14.  Gu, X.Y., Zhou X.Q.*, Zhou J., Smaill S.J.*, Clinton, P.W. (2020) Soil respiration negatively correlated with volume gains by a young Pinus radiata clone over five months. Geoderma, 361, 114105.

 

15.  Bu, X.L., Krause, S.M.B., Gu, X.Y., Tian, J.Q., Zhou, X.Q.* (2019) Ethylene rather acetylene inhibits soil methane oxidation rates in a subtropical evergreen forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 135, 10-12.

 

16.  Gu, X.Y., Zhou, X.Q.*, Bu X.L., Xue M.D., Jiang L.L., Wang S.P., Hao Y.B., Wang Y.F., Xu X.L., Wang G.J., Krause S.M.B., Smaill S.J., Clinton P.W. (2019) Soil extractable organic C and N contents, methanotrophic activity under warming and degradation in a Tibetan alpine meadow. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 278, 6-14.

 

17.  Zhou, X.Q., Xu, C.Y., Bai, S.H., Xu, Z.H., Smaill, S.J.*, Clinton, P.W., Chen, C.R. (2018) Manipulating interactions between plant stress responses and soil methane oxidation rates. Biogeosciences, 15, 4125-4129.

 

18.  Bu, X.L., Gu, X.Y., Zhou, X.Q.*, Zhang, M.Y., Guo, Z.Y., Zhang, J., Zhou, X.H., Chen, X.Y., Wang, X.H. (2018) Extreme drought slightly decreased soil labile organic C and N contents and altered microbial communities in a subtropical evergreen forest. Forest Ecology and Management, 429, 18-27.

 

19.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Wang, S., Chen, C.R.* (2017) Modeling the effects of tree species and incubation temperature on soil's extracellular enzyme activity in 78-year-old tree plantations. Biogeosciences, 14, 5393-5402.

 

20.  Zhou, X.Q., Dong, H.B., Lan, Z.M., Bacon, G., Hao, Y.B., Chen, C.R.* (2017) Vertical distribution of soil extractable organic C and N contents and total C and N stocks in 78-year-old tree plantation in subtropical Australia. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24, 22312-22320.

 

21.  Zhou, X.Q., Guo, Z.Y., Chen, C.R., Jia, Z.J.* (2017) Soil microbial community structure and diversity are largely influenced by soil pH and nutrient quality in 78-year-old tree plantations. Biogeosciences, 14, 2101-2111.

 

22.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Wu, H.W., Li, G.D., Chen, C.R.* (2016) Short-term contributions of cover crop surface residue return to soil carbon and nitrogen contents in temperate Australia. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23, 23175-23183.

 

23.  Zhou, X.Q., Dong, H.B., Chen, C.R.*, Smaill, S.J.*, Clinton, P.W. (2014) Ethylene rather than dissolved organic carbon controls methane uptake in upland soils. Global Change Biology, 20, 2379-2380.

 

24.  Zhou, X.Q., Smaill, S.J.*, Clinton, P.W. (2013) Methane oxidation needs less stressed plants. Trends in Plant Science, 18(12), 657-659.

 

25.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R., Wang, Y.F.*, Xu, Z.H., Han, H.Y., Li, L.H., Wan, S.Q. (2013) Warming and increased precipitation have differential effects on soil extracellular enzyme activities in a temperate grassland. Science of the Total Environment, 444, 552-558.

 

26.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R., Wang, Y.F.*, Xu, Z.H., Duan, J.C., Hao, Y.B., Smaill, S. (2013) Soil extractable carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass and microbial metabolic activity in response to warming and increased precipitation in a semiarid Inner Mongolian grassland. Geoderma, 206, 24-31.

 

27.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R., Wang, Y.F.*, Smaill, S., Clinton, P. (2013) Warming rather than increased precipitation increases soil recalcitrant organic carbon in a semiarid grassland after 6 years of treatments, Plos One, 8(1): e53761. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0053761.

 

28.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R., Wang, Y.F., Xu, Z.H., Hu, Z.Y., Cui, X.Y., Hao, Y.B. (2012) Effects of warming and increased precipitation on soil carbon mineralization in an Inner Mongolian grassland after 6 years of treatments. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 48(7), 859-866.

 

29.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R.*, Lu, S.B., Rui, Y.C., Wu, H.W., Xu, Z.H. (2012) The short-term cover crops increase soil labile organic carbon in Southeastern Australia. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 48, 239-244.

 

30.  Zhou, X.Q., Wu, H.W., Xu, Z.H., Chen, C.R.* (2012) Soil labile organic carbon and nitrogen pools and microbial metabolic diversity under winter crop species in an arid environment. Applied Soil Ecology, 53, 49-55.

 

31.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Chen, C.R.*, Wu, H.W., Xu, Z.H. (2012) Dynamics of soil extractable carbon and nitrogen under different cover crop residues. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 12, 844-853.

 

32.  Zhou, X.Q.*, Liu, X., Rui, Y.C., Chen, C.R., Wu, H.W., Xu, Z.H. (2011) Symbiotic nitrogen fixation and soil N availability under legume crops in an arid environment. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 11, 762-770.

 

33.  Zhou, X.Q.*Wang, J.Z., Hao, Y.B., Wang, Y.F.* (2010) Intermediate grazing intensities by sheep increase soil microbial community diversities in an Inner Mongolian steppe. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 46, 817-824.

 

34.  Zhou, X.Q., Wang, Y.F.*, Huang, X.Z., Hao, Y.B., Tian, J.Q., Wang, J.Z. (2008) Effects of grazing by sheep on the structure of methane-oxidizing bacterial community of steppe soil. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 40, 258-261.

 

35.  Zhou, X.Q., Wang, Y.F.*, Huang, X.Z., Tian, J.Q., Hao, Y.B. (2008) Effect of grazing intensities on the activity and structure of methane-oxidizing bacterial community in the grassland of Inner Mongolia. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 80, 145-152. 


Book and book chapters


1.  Zhou, X.Q., Wang, Y.F. (2021) Soil Biology, Higher Education Press, Beijing. 


2.  Zhou, X.Q., Wang, W.W., Wang, Y.F. (2011) Comparison of microbial community structure and diversity in soils of Zoige alpine and Shengjinhu subtropical wetlands. In: 5th International Symposium on Modern Ecology Series (ISOMES) Ed. Wu, Jianguo (Jingle)Higher Education Press, Beijing, 176-195.

  

3. Zhou, X.Q., Wang, Y.F. (2013) Effects of ungulate grazing on soil microbial diversity in Inner Mongolia steppes of northern China. In: Steppe Ecosystems: Biological Diversity, Management and Restoration. Ed. Morales M.B. and Traba J., Nova Publisher, United States, chapter 12, 253-286.

  

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