Chinese | CAS
Kaiwen Pan
Title: Chief scientist of Ecological Processes and Biodiversity Research Group
Phone:028-82890522
Highest   Education:Ph.D
Email: pankw@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

 EDUCATION BACKGROUND OF GROUP LEADER   

 1987. 9 – 1991. 7, B. Sc. Degree in forestry from the Department of Forestry, Sichuan Agricultural University, Yaan, Sichuan Province, P. R. China;   

 1991. 9 – 1994. 7, M. Sc. Degree in Silviculture from the Faculty of Forestry & Horticulture in Sichuan Agricultural University, Sichuan Province, P. R. China;   

 1994. 9 -1997. 6,  PhD degree in ecology science (plant community structure, function and dynamics) from Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, P. R. China   

       

 POSITIONS HELD OF GROUP LEADER   

 1997.7 - 1999. 11, Assistant researcher, Center for Botanic Studies, Chengdu Institute of Biology (CIB), the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), P. R. China   

 1999.12 - 2002. 7, Associate professor, Center for Studies on Restoration of Degradation Ecosystem, CIB, CAS, P. R. China   

 2002. 8 – present, Professor, Center for Ecological Studies, CIB, CAS, P. R. China   

 2006. 6 – 2014, Vice-head and Professor in Center for Ecological Studies, CIB, P. R. China;  

 2014 – 2019, Principal scientist in Ecological Processes and Biodiversity Research, head of Center for Ecological Studies, CIB, P. R. China.  

 2019 - present, Professorgroup leader, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, CIB, P. R. China.   

       

 OVERSEAS EXPERIENCES AND COUNTRIES VISITED   

 2003. 9 - 2004. 9, Visiting professor affiliated with Griffith University, Australia   

 2005. 8 – 2005.10, Senior scholar in Yokohama National University,Japan   

 Prof. PAN Kaiwen attended international conferences and visited relevant laboratories in Australia, Japan, USA, Denmark, and Czech Republic, etc. He had established the effective linkages of relevant collaborative researches with colleagues in USA, Japan, Australia, Czech Republic, Spain, Poland, Pakistan, Nepal, Egypt and Ethiopia.   

Research Interest

   DIVERSITY OF FOREST SOIL FAUNA   

   It includes the dynamics of the important functional groups of large scale animals, nematodes, collembola and mites, relationships of soil food web and relative to environmental factors, and its spatial distribution pattern in large scale. We are also interested in analyzing the relationships between the underground nutrients and the soil food web, the interaction effects between the underground food webs and the aboveground plant functional groups in the context of human activities and climate change, etc. in mountainous regions of Southwestern China.   

   PROCESS OF SOIL MATERIAL CYCLING AND IMPROVEMENT OF ECOLOGICAL SERVICE FUNCTION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS   

  This include studies on the southwestern mountain forests, agroforestry systems and burned forest area, with the aim to explore the cycles of carbon and nitrogen, phosphorus and other elements of the forest soil and its responses to global change and human control, and as well as biological mechanism of soil animal, microorganism and enzyme. Some attentions will be paid to the studies of plant ecophysiology, forest management, crop cultivation, water and fertilizer management, soil and water conservation for improving comprehensive benefits of ecosystem services.   

   SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF ECOSYSTEM AND BIODIVERSITY   

  On the basis of investigating typical plant communities in southwestern mountainous regions, the remote sensing and geographic information system and other methods, combined with statistical methods will be used to study the spatial distribution patterns of typical plant communities, rare and endangered plants and important forest ecosystems. Its formation mechanism will be discussed on the basis of previous studies in the fields of palynology, paleoclimate, plant systemic evolution. Hot spot area will thus be identified for providing suggestions of protection, control measures and policy in this region.   

   Ecological restoration of degraded ecosystem caused by Key construction projects   

  There have being some ecological wounds caused by important construction projects such as hydropower station, road and mining in southwestern mountain region, dry valley, and high altitude fragile area. To obtain technical system for the ecological recovery of these anthropogenic wounds, suitable plant species will be screened. Soil water and fertilizer managements, plant community design as well as reconstruction studied will be our main focus.    

   Regional ecological planning and protection design   

  The knowledge of botany, ecology, natural geography, landscape ecology, geographical information system will be used to study ecosystem assessment, ecological civilization construction planning, natural protected area planning, ecological protection zones delineation, ecological service function evaluation, ecological security pattern optimization, and ecological compensation. This studies will provide the basis for national and regional ecological civilization construction.   

  Know more about our academic research records through the following website. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1770-8219  

Public Services

  Involvement in Editorial board member

  Ecology and Environmental Sciences

  Agricultural Science

  Frontiers in Environmental Science, section Agroecology and Land Use Systems

  Journal of Chinese Urban Forestry

  Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology

  Involvement in professional society

  Deputy director of Professional Committee of Allelopathy, CSPP

  The Secretary General of the Ecological Society of Sichuan Province

  Deputy director of Professional Committee of Ecology, Environmental Science Society of Sichuan Province

  Executive director of the Geographical Society of Sichuan Province

  Vice President of Sichuan Ecotourism Association

  Member of a council of Ecological Society of China

Honors

 2001, Silver Medal for Science & Technology Award from the People’s Government of Sichuan Province;  

 2006, Silver Medal for Science & Technology Award from the People’s Government of Sichuan Province;   

 2007, Award for Expert with Outstanding Achievement from the CPC Sichuan Province Committee and the People’s Government of Sichuan Province;   

 2012, Award for Outstanding Environmental Science and Technology Worker from the Ninth Chinese Environmental Science Society;  

 2014, Academic Technology Leaders in Sichuan Province granted by People’s Government of Sichuan Province.  

 2018, Advanced Individuals in the Construction of Ecological Barrier in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River in Sichuan Province by People’s Government of Sichuan Province.  

 2019Received a special government subsidy from the State Council.  

Seleted Publication

  *Corresponding author  

  1.           Azene B., Zhu R., Pan K*., Sun X., Nigussie Y., Gruba P., Raza A., Guadie A., Wu X., Zhang L*. Land use change alters phosphatase enzyme activity and phosphatase-harboring microbial abundance in the subalpine ecosystem of southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China[J]. Ecological Indicators, 2023, 153: 110416. (2023-07-03) 

  2.          Song D., Tang X., Tariq A., Pan K*., Li D. Regional distribution and migration potential of antibiotic resistance genes in croplands of Qinghai Tibet Plateau[J]. Environmental Research, 2023, 231: 116233. (2023-07-02) 

  3.          Kupka D., Pan K., Gruba P. Initial responses of soil chemical properties to simulated warming in Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) H. Karst.) stands in the Western Carpathians[J]. Geoderma, 2023, 432: 116400. (2023-03-30) 

  4.          Zhou S., Shen S., Pan K., Azene B., Guadie A., He X., Zhang J., Guo, D., Yu Z., Luo H. Responses of anaerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and methane-oxidizing archaea communities from different tillage modes in paddy fields[J]. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2023, 23(5): 2148-2161. (2023-03-20) 

  5.          Li J., Pandey B., Dakhil M A., Khanal M., Pan K. Precipitation and potential evapotranspiration determine the distribution patterns of threatened plant species in Sichuan Province, China[J]. Scientific Reports, 2023, 12, 22418.  DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-26171-5. (2022-12-27) 

  6.          Fan Z.Y., Chen K., Li J. R., Wang H. J., Pan K. Spatiotemporal dynamic characteristics of non-structural carbohydrates of Abies georgeivar . smithii in Sygera Mountain[J]. Forest Research, 2022, 35(5):123-133. doi:10.13275/j.cnki.lykxyj.2022.005.014 (2022-10-11) 

  7.          Wang M. X., Pan K. W*., Wu X. G., Sun X. M., Zhang L., Pan Z. F., Chen L. F. Temporal and spatial patterns and driving factors of cultivated land change in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [J]. Chinese Journal of Applied and Environmental Biology, 2022, 28 (4): 859-868. 2022-08-25 

  8.          Shen Y., Qiu P., Liao Z. Y., Wu X. G., Sun X. M., Zhang L., Pan Z. F., Pan K. W*. Changes in distribution patterns of weed species richness in agricultural lands on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau under climate change [J]. Chinese Journal of Applied and Environmental Biology, 2022, 28 (4): 897-908. 2022-08-25 

  9.           Shen Y., Liao Z. Y., Lin K. X., Wu X. G., Zhang F. Y., Zhang L., Pan K. W*. Predicting future invasion risk of three widespread malignant weeds on QinghaiTibet Plateau, using multi-algorithm ensemble models [J]. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2022, 28 (4): 909-919. DOI: 10.19675/j.cnki.1006-687x.2022.07032 2022-08-25 

  10.       Pan K. W*., He Y., Tang Y. W., Shen Y. H., Zhang L., Pan Z. F. Progress of the scientific expedition and research on farmland ecosystem and food security in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau [J]. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2022, 28 (4): 813-821. 2022-08-25 

  11.       Azene B., Qiu P., Zhu R. H., Pan K*., Sun X. M., Nigussie Y., Yigez B., Gruba P., Wu X. G., Zhang L. Response of soil phosphorus fractions to land use change in the subalpine ecosystems of Southeast margin of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, Southwest China[J]. Ecological Indicators, 2022, 144: 109432. DOI 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.109432(2022-11-01)  

  12.       Chen X. J., Chen S. B., He Z. W., Xue D. J., Fang G. Z., Pan K., Fang K. Developing a system for comprehensive regional Eco-environmental quality assessment in mountainous areas-A case study of Western Sichuan, China[J]. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2022, 10: 879662. DOI 10.3389/fenvs.2022.879662. (2022-09-28)  

  13.       Tariq A*., Graciano C., Pan K*., Olatunji O. A., Li Z. L., Sadia S., Zhang Z. H., Ismoilov K., Ahmed Z., Abd Ullah & Zeng F. J. Phosphorus fertilization of Phoebe zhennan seedlings under drought reduces nitrogen assimilation[J]. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2022, 45(14): 2228-2238. (2022-04-20)  

  14.       Zhou H. Y., Pan K*., Sun X. M., Azene B., Gruba P., Wu X. G., Zhang L., Zhang M., Tang T. W., Zhu R. H. Environmental factors indirectly impact the nematode carbon budget of subalpine spruce forests[J]. Forests, 2022, 13(3): 462.  (2022-03-16)  

  15.       Tariq A., Sardans J., Pe?uelas J., Zhang Z., Graciano C., Zeng F., Olatunji O. A, Ullah A & Pan K. Intercropping of leguminous and non-leguminous desert plant species does not facilitate phosphorus mineralization and plant nutrition[J]. Cells, 2022, 11(6): 998.  (2022-03-15)      

  16.       Liao Z. Y., Chen Y. H., Pan K., Dakhil M. A., Lin K. X., Tian X. L., Zhang F. Y., Wu X. G., Pandey B., Wang B., Zimmermann N. E., Zhang L & Nobis M. P. Current climate overrides past climate change in explaining multi-site beta diversity of Lauraceae species in China[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2022, 9: 100018.  (2022-03-03)  

  17.       Olatunji O. A*, Pan K*, Tariq A., Okunlola G. O., Wang D., Raimi I. O., Zhang L. Planting systems affect soil microbial communities and enzymes activities differentially under drought and phosphorus addition[J]. Plants, 2022, 11(3): 319.  (2022-01-25)   

  18.       Guo D. L., Bayu B., Pan K, Shen S., Zhang J., Jiang X. J., Yu Z. J., Li J. J & Luo H. Y. Response of nitrification and nitrifying microorganisms to different nitrogen sources in the acid ultisols of Jinyun Mountain[J]. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 2021, 67(5): 576-584. (2021-08-13)     

  19.       Dakhil M. A., Halmy M. W. A., Liao Z. Y., Pandey B., Zhang L., Pan K*., Sun X. M., Wu X. G., Eid E. M & El-Barougy R. F. Potential risks to endemic conifer montane forests under climate change: integrative approach for conservation prioritization in southwestern China[J]. Landscape Ecology, 2021, 36(11): 3137-3151.  (2021-08-10)   

  20.       Xiong Q. L., Xiao Y*., Liang P. H., Li L. J., Zhang L., Li T., Pan K*., Liu C. G. Trends in climate change and human interventions indicate grassland productivity on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau from 1980 to 2015[J]. Ecological Indicators, 2021, 129: 108010.  (2021-07-23)  

  21.       Xiong Q. L*., Li L. J., Luo X. J., He X. J., Zhang L., Pan K*., Liu C. G., Sun H. Driving forces for recovery of forest vegetation after harvesting a subalpine oak forest in eastern Tibetan Plateau[J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28(47): 67748-67763.  (2021-07-14)   

  22.       Pandey B*., Pan K*., Dakhil M. A., Liao Z. Y., Timilsina A., Khanal M., Zhang L. Contrasting gymnosperm diversity across an elevation gradient in the ecoregion of China: the role of temperature and productivity[J]. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2021, 9(1): 377.    (2021-06-29)  

  23.       Chen Y. H., Wu Y. B., Zhou J., Zhang W. Y., Lin H. D., Liu X. K., Pan K, Shen T. J., Pan Z. F. Effectively inferring overall spatial distribution pattern of species in a map when exact coordinate information is missing[J]. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2021, 12(6): 971-984.  (2021-03-10)  

  24.       Dakhil M. A., Li. J., Pandey B., Pan K*., Liao Z. Y., Olatunji O. A., Zhang L., Eid E. M., Abdelaal M. Richness patterns of endemic and threatened conifers in south-west China: topographic-soil fertility explanation[J]. Environmental Research Letters, 2021, 16(3): 034017.  (2021-02-16)  

  25.       Dakhil M. A., Halmy M. W. A., Hassan W. A., El-Keblawy A., Pan K, Abdelaal M. Endemic Juniperus montane species facing extinction risk under climate change in southwest China: integrative approach for conservation assessment and prioritization[J]. Biology, 2021, 10(1): 63.  (2021-01-17)  

  26.       Liao Z. Y., Nobis M. P., Xiong Q. L., Tian X. L., Wu X. G., Pan K*., Zhang A. P., Wang Y., Zhang L*. Potential distributions of seven sympatric sclerophyllous oak species in Southwest China depend on climatic, non-climatic, and independent spatial drivers[J]. Annals of Forest Science, 2021, 78(1): 1-22.  (2021-01-14)  

  27.       Song D. G., Tariq A*., Pan K*., Chen W. K., Zhang A. P., Sun X. M., Ran Y., Zeng F. J. Effects of straw mulching practices on soil nematode communities under walnut plantation[J]. Scientific Reports, 2020, 10, 15351.  (2020-09-18)  

  28.       Pandey B*., Khatiwada J. R., Zhang L., Pan K*., Dakhil M. A., Xiong Q. L., Yadav R. K. P., Siwakoti M., Tariq A., Olatunji O. A., Justine M. F., Wu X. G., Sun X. M., Liao Z. Y., Negesse Z. T. Energy-water and seasonal variations in climate underlie the spatial distribution patterns of gymnosperm species richness in China[J]. Ecology and Evolution, 2020, 10(17): 9474-9485. (2020-08-08)  

  29.       Xiong Q. L., Luo X. J., Liang P. H., Xiao Y., Xiao Q., Sun H., Pan K., Wang L. X., Li L. J., Pang X. Y. Fire from policy, human interventions, or biophysical factors? Temporal-spatial patterns of forest fire in southwestern China[J]. Forest Ecology and Management, 2020, 474: 118381.  ( 2020-07-08)  

  30.       Wang S. Z., Olatunji O. A., Guo C., Zhang L*., Sun X. M., Tariq A., Wu X. G., Pan K*., Li Z. L., Sun F., Song D. G. Response of the soil macrofauna abundance and community structure to drought stress under agroforestry system in southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 2020, 66(6): 792-804.   (2020-05-11)  

  31.       Li Z. L., Tariq A*., Pan K*., Graciano C., Sun F., Song D. G., Olatunji O. A. Role of Glycine max in improving drought tolerance in Zanthoxylum bungeanum[J]. PeerJ, 2020, 8: e9040.  (2020-05-05)  

  32.       Zhang J., Olatunji O. A., Pan K., Jiang X. J., Meng Y., Li J. J., Li J. B., Shen S., Guo D. L., Luo H. Y. Ammonia-and Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria: The Abundance, Niches and Compositional Differences for Diverse Soil Layers in Three Flooded Paddy Fields[J]. Sustainability, 2020, 12(3): 953. (2020-01-28)  

  33.       Liao Z. Y., Zhang L*., Nobis M. P., Wu X. G., Pan K*., Wang K. Q., Dakhil M. A., Du M. X., Xiong Q. L., Pandey B., Tian X. L. Climate change jointly with migration ability affect future range shifts of dominant fir species in Southwest China[J]. Diversity and Distributions, 2020, 26(3): 352-367.  (2019-12-30)  

  34.       Xiong Q. L., Xiao Y., Halmy M. W. A., Pan K., Dakhil M. A., Zhang L., Li T., Liang P. H. A blessing for the Yangtze River: optimization of Chinese regional policy planning for water yield and purification in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area[J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2020, 27(7): 7040-7052.  (2019-12-27)  

  35.       Song D. G., Tariq A., Pan K*., Khan S. U., Saleh T. A., Gong S. X., Zhang A. P., Wu X. G. Inuence of planting distance and density on the yield and photosynthetic traits of sweet potato (Ipomoea balatas L.) under an intercropping system with walnut (Juglans regia) saplings[J]. Soil and Tillage Research, 2020, 196: 104484.  (2019-11-06)   

  36.       Xiong Q. L., Halmy M. W. A., Dakhil M. A., Pandey B., Zhang F. Y., Zhang L*., Pan K*., Li T., Sun X. M., Wu X. G., Xiao Y. Concealed truth: Modeling reveals unique Quaternary distribution dynamics and refugia of four related endemic keystone Abies taxa on the Tibetan Plateau[J]. Ecology and Evolution, 2019, 9(24): 14295-14316. (2019-12-04)   

  37.       Xiong Q. L., Xiao Y., Halmy M. W. A., Dakhil M. A., Liang P. H., Liu C. G., Zhang L., Pandey B., Pan K., El Kafraway S. B., Chen J. Monitoring the impact of climate change and human activities on grassland vegetation dynamics in the northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of China during 2000-2015[J]. Journal of Arid Land, 2019, 11(5): 637-651. (2019-10-01)    

  38.       van den Hoogen. J., Geisen. S., Routh. D., Ferris H., Traunspurger. W., Wardle D. A., de Goede R. G. M., Adams B. J., Ahmad W., Andriuzzi W. S., Bardgett R. D., Bonkowski M., Campos-Herrera R., Cares J. E., Caruso T., Caixeta L. D., Chen X. Y., Costa S. R., Creamer R., Castro J. M. D., Dam M., Djigal D., Escuer M., Griffiths B. S., Gutierrez C., Hohberg K., Kalinkina D., Kardol P., Kergunteuil A., Korthals G., Krashevska V., Kudrin A. A., Li Q., Liang W. J., Magilton M., Marais M., Martin J. A. R., Matveeva E., Mayad E., Mulder C., Mullin P., Neilson R., Nguyen T. A. D., Nielsen U. N., Okada H., Rius J. E. P., Pan K., Peneva V., Pellissier L., da Silva J. C. P., Pitteloud C., Powers T. O., Powers K., Quist C. W., Rasmann. S., Moreno S. S., Scheu S., Setala H., Sushchuk A., Tiunov A. V., Trap J., van der Putten W., Vestergard M., Villenave C., Waeyenberge L., Wall D. H., Wilschut R., Wright D. G., Yang J. I., Crowther T. W. Soil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale[J]. Nature, 2019, 572(7768): 194-198.  (2019-08-08)  

  39.       Dakhil M. A., Xiong Q. L., Farahat E. A., Zhang L., Pan K*., Pandey B., Olatunji O. A., Tariq A., Wu X. G., Zhang A. P., Tan X., Huang D. Past and future climatic indicators for distribution patterns and conservation planning of temperate coniferous forests in southwestern China[J]. Ecological Indicators, 2019, 107: 105559.  (2019-07-17)  

  40.       Tariq A., Pan K*., Olatunji O. A., Graciano C., Li N. N., Li Z. L., Song D. G., Sun F., Justine M. F., Huang D., Gong S. X., Pandey B., Idrees M., Dakhil M. A. Role of nitrogen supplementation in alleviating drought‐associated growth and metabolic impairments in Phoebe zhennan seedlings[J]. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2019, 182(4): 586-596.  (2019-04-29)  

  41.       Sun F., Pan K*., Olatunji O. A., Li Z. L., Chen W. K., Zhang A. P., Song D. G., Sun X. M., Huang D., Tan X. Specific legumes allay drought effects on soil microbial food web activities of the focal species in agroecosystem[J]. Plant and Soil, 2019, 437(1): 455-471. (2019-03-02)     

  42.       Olatunji O. A., Gong S. X., Tariq A., Pan K*., Sun X. M., Chen W. K., Zhang L., Dakhil M. A., Huang D., Tan X. The effect of phosphorus addition, soil moisture, and plant type on soil nematode abundance and community composition[J]. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2019, 19(3): 1139-1150.  (2018-10-04)  

  43.       Xiao Y., Xiong Q. L*., Pan K*. What is left for our next generation? Integrating ecosystem services into regional policy planning in the three gorges reservoir area of China[J]. Sustainability, 2018, 11(1): 3.  (2018-12-20)  

  44.       Olatunji O. A., Pan K*., Tariq A., Zhang L., Wu X. G., Sun X. M., Luo H. Y., Song D. G., Li N. N. The responses of soil microbial community and enzyme activities of Phoebe zhennan cultivated under different soil moisture conditions to phosphorus addition[J]. iForest-Biogeosciences and Forestry, 2018, 11(6): 751-756.  (2018-11-15)   

  45.       Xiong Q. L., Shi Y. J., Lu Y. L., Pan K, Dakhil M. A., Zhang L., Xiao Y. Sublethal or not? Responses of multiple biomarkers in Daphnia magna to single and joint effects of BDE-47 and BDE-209[J]. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2018, 164: 164-171. (2018-11-30)   

  46.       Wang S. Z., Pan K*., Tariq A., Zhang L., Sun X. M., Li Z. L., Sun F., Xiong Q. L., Song D. G., Olatunji O. A. Combined effects of cropping types and simulated extreme precipitation on the community composition and diversity of soil macrofauna in the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau[J]. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2018, 18(11): 3215-3227.(2018-04-19)  

  47.       Li Z .L., Pan K*., Tariq A., Sun F., Wang S. Z., Zhang L., Sun X. M., Wu X. G., Song D. G. Legume plants may facilitate Zanthoxylum bungeanum tolerance to extreme rainfall[J]. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 15996.  (2018-10-30)  

  48.       Song D. G, Pan K*., Zhang A. P., Wu X. G., Tariq A., Chen W. K., Li Z. L., Sun F., Sun X. M., Olatunji O. A., Zhang L. Optimization of growth and production parameters of walnut (Juglans regia) saplings with response surface methodology[J]. Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 9992.  (2018-07-03)  

  49.       Olatunji O. A., Luo H. Y., Pan K*., Tariq A., Sun X. M., Chen W. K., Wu X. G., Zhang L., Xiong Q. L., Li Z. L., Song D. G., Zhang A. P., Sun F. Influence of phosphorus application and water deficit on the soil microbiota of N2‐fixing and non‐N‐fixing tree[J]. Ecosphere, 2018, 9(6): e02276.  (2018-06-13 )  

  50.       Sun F., Pan K*., Li Z. L., Wang S. Z., Tariq A., Olatunji O. A., Sun X. M., Zhang L., Shi W. Y*., Wu X. G. Soybean supplementation increases the resilience of microbial and nematode communities in soil to extreme rainfall in an agroforestry system[J]. Science of the Total Environment, 2018, 626: 776-784.  (2018-06-01)  

  51.       Tariq A., Pan K*., Olatunji O. A., Graciano C., Li Z. L., Sun F., Zhang L., Wu X. G., Chen W. K., Song D. G., Huang D., Xue T., Zhang A. P. Phosphorous fertilization alleviates drought effects on Alnus cremastogyne by regulating its antioxidant and osmotic potential[J]. Scientific reports, 2018, 8, 5644.  (2018-04-04 )  

  52.       Tariq A, Pan K*, Olatunji OA, Graciano C, Li Z, Sun F, Sun X, Song D, Chen W, Zhang A, Wu X, Zhang L, Mingrui D, Xiong Q and Liu C. Phosphorous application improves drought tolerance of Phoebe zhennan[J]. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2017, 8:1561. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.01561  

  53.       Liu C, Wang Y, Pan K, Wang Q, Liang J, Jin Y, Tariq A. (2017). The synergistic responses of different photoprotective pathways in Dwarf Bamboo (Fragesia rufa) to drought and subsequent rewatering. Frontiers in Plant Science, doi: 10.3389/fpls.2017.00489   

  54.       Tariq A, Sadia S, Pan K, Ullah I, Mussarat S, Sun F, Abiodun OO, Batbaatar A, Li Z, Song D, Xiong Q, Ullah R, Khan S, Basnet BB, Kumar B, Islam R, Adnan M. (2017). A systematic review on ethnomedicines of anticancer plants. Phytotherapy Research, DOI: 10.1002/ptr.5751   

  55.       Song D, Pan K*, Tariq A, Sun F, Li Z, Sun X, Zhang L, Abiodun and Wu X (2017). Large-scale patterns of distribution and diversity of terrestrial nematodes. Applied Soil Ecology. 114: 161-169   

  56.       Xiong Q, Xiao Y, Ouyang Z, Pan K, Zhang L, He X,  Zheng H, Sun X, Wu X, Tariq A, Lingjuan L. (2017). Bright side? The impacts of Three Gorges Reservoir on local ecological service of soil conservation in southwestern China. Environmental Earth Sciences, 76:323   

  57.       Sun F, Pan K*, Tariq A, Zhang L, Sun X, Li Z, Wang S, Xiong Q, Song D, Olatunji OA. (2016). The response of the soil microbial food web to extreme rainfall under different plant systems. Scientific Reports6, 37662; doi: 10.1038/srep37662   

  58.       Xiong QL, Pan K*, Zhang L*, Wang YJ, Li W., He XJ, Luo HY. Warming and nitrogen deposition are interactive in shaping surface soil microbial communities near the alpine timberline zone on the eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, southwestern China. Applied Soil Ecology, 2016, 101: 72-83    

  59.       Tariq A, Adnan M, Amber R, Pan K, Mussarat S, Shinwari ZK. (2016). Ethnomedicines and anti-parasitic activities of Pakistani medicinal plants against Plasmodia and Leishmania parasites. Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobial, 15:52   

  60.       Sun F, Tariq A, Chen H, He Q, Guan Y, Pan K, Chen S, Li J, Zhao C, Wang H, Gu Y. (2016). Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus application on agricultural soil food webs, Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, DOI: 10.1080/03650340.2016.1266483   

  61.       Song D, Pan K, Tariq A, Azizullah A, Sun F, Li Z, Xiong Q. (2016). Adsorptive removal of toxic chromium from waste-water using wheat straw and Eupatorium adenophorumPLoS ONE, 11(12): e0167037.    

  62.       Liu CG, Wang YJ, Pan K, Jin YQ, Li W, Zhang L. Effects of phosphorus application on photosynthetic carbon and nitrogen metabolism, water use efficiency and growth of dwarf bamboo (Fargesia rufa) subjected to water deficit. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2015, 96:20-28.  

  63.       Li W, Pan K.*, Wu N., Wang J.C., Wang Y.J., Zhang L. Effect of litter type on soil microbial parameters and dissolved organic carbon in a laboratory microcosm experiment. Plant Soil Environ201460(4):170-176  

  64.       Liu C.G., Wang Y.J.*Pan K.*, Zhu T.T., Li W., Zhang L. Carbon and nitrogen metabolism in leaves and roots of dwarf bamboo (Fargesia denudata Yi) subjected to drought for two consecutive years during sprouting period. J Plant Growth Regul (2014) 33:243-255  

  65.       Liu C.G., Wang Y.J.*Pan K.*, Zhu T.T., Li W., Zhang L. Responses of the Antioxidative Defense System to Drought Stress in the Leaves of Fargesia denudata Seedlings, the Staple Food of the Giant Panda. Russ J Plant Physiol. (2014) 61(3):374-373   

  66.       Zhang L, Liu LJ, Pan K*, Li W, Wang YJ, Deng MR. Post-wildfire soil and plant foliar nutrient ratios and soil fungi:bacterial ratios in alpine meadows on the southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 2015, 24: 933-939    

  67.       Liu CG, Wang YJ*Pan K*, Jin YQ, Liang J, Li W, Zhang L. Photosynthetic carbon and nitrogen metabolism and the relationship between their metabolites and lipid peroxidation in dwarf bamboo (Fargesia rufa Yi) during drought and subsequent recovery. Trees-Structure and Function, 2015, 29:1633-1647    

  68.       Pang S.M., Pan K.*, Wang Y.J.*, Li W., Zhang L., Chen Q.B. Floral morphology and reproductive biology of Dendrobium jiajiangense (Orchidaceae) in Mt. Fotang, southwestern China. Flora (2012) 207: 469-474   

  69.       Han C.M., Li C.L., Ye S.P., Wang H., Pan K.*, Wu N., Wang Y.J., Li W., Zhang L. Autotoxic effects of aqueous extracts of ginger on growth of ginger seeding and on antioxidant enzymes, membrane permeability and lipid peroxidation in leaves. Allelopathy Journal (2012) 30 (2): 259-270   

  70.       Pan K., Xu Z.H., et al. Application of (NH4)2SO4 to study N dynamics in hoop pine plantation and adjacent native forest of subtropical Australia: the effects of injection depth and litter addition. Journal of Soils and Sediments (2009) 9: 515-525    

  71.       Li W., Pan K*, Wu N., Wang J.C., Han C.M., Liang X.L. Effects of mixing pine and broadleaved tree/shrub litter on decomposition and N dynamics in laboratory microcosms. Ecological Research (2009) 24: 761-769   

  72.       Li H.Y., Pan K.*, Liu Q., Wang J. C. Effect of enhanced ultraviolet-B on allelopathic potential of Zanthoxylum bungeanumScientia Horticulturae (2009) 119(3): 3140-3143   

  73.       Wang, J.C., Wu Y. , Wang Q., Peng Y.L., Pan K., Luo P., Wu N. Allelopathic effects of Jatropha curcas on marigold (Tagetes erecta L.). Allelopathy Journal (2009) 24(1): 123-130  

  74.       Pan K., Xu Z.H., Blumfield T., Totua S., Lu M.X. In situ mineral N dynamics and fate of added 15NH4+ in hoop pine plantation and adjacent native forest in subtropical Australia. Journal of Soils and Sediments (2008) 8: 398-405   

  75.       Han C.M., Pan K.*, Wu N., Wang J.C., Li W. Allelopathic effect of ginger on seed germination and seedling growth of soybean and chive. Scientia Horticulturae (2008) 116(3): 330-336   

  76.       Pan K., Wang J.C.*, Lv K., Song L. Effects of leaf leachates of Zanthoxylum bungeanum on soil enzymes, chemical properties and its own seedlings growth. Allelopathy Journal (2008) 22:153-166  

  77.       Shen X.Y., Liu C.G., Pan K*. Reproductive Biological Characteristics of Dendrobium Species. Reproductive biology of plants. Edited by K . R . ShivannaCRC Press 2014P 195–217Print ISBN: 978-1-4822-0132-1eBook ISBN: 978-1-4822-0133-8DOI: 10.1201/b16535-11  

  78.       Cao G.X. Xue L. Li Y.Pan K. The relative importance of architecture and resource competition in allocation to pollen and ovule number within inflorescences of Hosta ventricosa varies with the resource pools. Annals of Botany (2011) 107(8): 1413-1419  

  79.       Sun S.C., Bao W.K., Pan K, Gao X.M. Restoring mountain slope forests by strip-cutting shrubs in the upper reaches of Minjiang River, Sichuan, China: a biodiversity-oriented silviculture experiment. Chinese Forestry Science and Technology (2004) 3(1): 7-16  

  80.       Pan K. et al. TAPPSC: An effective method of soil and water conservation during the process of reforestation? Proceedings of 12th international soil conservation organization conference, Vol III (Jiao Juren et al edition). Tsinghua University Press, 2002, p81-84  

  81.       Pan K et al. Restoration and rehabilitation of degraded forest ecosystem on the eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China. Proceedings of the IUFRO Conference on Restoration of Boreal and Temperate Forest, Documenting Forest Research Knowledge and Practices in Boreal and Temperate Ecosystems (Emile S. Gardiner and Lynne J. Breland edited, ISSN 1600-8790). 2002. p165-166. Danish Center for Forest, Landscape and Planning  

  82.       Pan K, Zhang L, Shao YH, Fu S*. Special observational network of soil fauna diversity in China: revealing the mystery of soils. Biodiversity Science. 2016, doi: 10.17520/biods.2016019.  

  83.       Li LJ, Xiong QL, Pan K*, Zhang L*. The responses of soil protozoan communities to Quercus aquifolioides: recovery after cutting and growing season dynamics. Biodiversity Science. 2015, 23 (6): 793–801  

  84.       Song DG, Pan K*. Advances in researches on ecological benefit evaluation of the Grain for Green Project in China. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2015, 36(3):45-49.  

  85.       Zhu TT, Li W*, Liu CG, Pan K*. Effect of Dendrocalamus latiflorus and Eucalyptus grandis plantations on soil nematode community in Sichuan Basin. Chinese Journal of Ecology. 2014, 33(4):1034-1041  

  86.       Li Q, Jin GX, Deng H, Yang L, Pan K*, Jiang Y. The Effect of 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake on staple bamboos and the habitat for Giant Pandas in Baihe Nature Reserve in Sichuan. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2014, 35(5):80-83  

  87.       Huang Q, Zhu SH, Li LH, Xiong Y, Shen XY, Pan K*. A Study of insect pests damaging tree trunks of Zanthoxylum bungeanum Plantation in Aba Zang-Qiang Autonomous Prefecture. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2013, 34(6):56-59  

  88.       Han CM, Li CLYe SPPan K*Wu NLi W. Comparative study on the quality and economic benefit of ginger under different cultivated patterns. Northern Horticulture2013, 22:41-43  

  89.       Zhang MX, Ji M, Li W*, Liu HC, Wang YJ, Zhang L, Pan K*. Effect of land use patterns on soil aggregate stability and aggregate-associated organic carbon. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2013, 19(4):598-604  

  90.       Han CM, Li CLYe SPPan K*Wu NLi W. Effects of different cultivation patterns on morphological index and rhizome yields of Ginger. Northern Horticulture, 2013, (12):18-20  

  91.       Ma QX, Li W*, Pan K*, Zhang L, Wang YJ. Effect of continuous glucose addition on soil N transformation of the Pinus tabulaeformis and Cercidiphyllum japonicum plantations. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2013, 19(3):426-433  

  92.       Ji M, Liu HC, Li WPan K*, et al. The present situation and strategies of Grain for Green Project of Chengdu City. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2013, 34(2):91-94  

  93.       Liu CG, Huang Q, Deng MR, Shen XY, Liu LJ, Zhang L, Li W, Pan K*. Energy, material and value flows in the different systems of Chinese prickly ash-crop intercropping in the upper reaches of the Minjiang river. Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 2013, 22(1):116-122  

  94.       Han C MLi C LYe S PPan K*, et al. Effects of ginger aqueous extract on soil enzyme activitymicrobial community structure and soil nutrient content in the rhizosphere soil of ginger seedlings. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2012, 32( 2):0489-0498  

  95.       Liu DH, Liu YH, Xiong H, Xu FX, Pan K, et al. Research on the harmfulness, prevention and control of main agricultural weather disaster in Southwest China. Chinese Journal of Agrometeorology. 2011, 32: 208-212  

  96.       Li K, Zeng XB, Li ZB, Pan K*, et al. Soil and litter water-holding capacity of Dendrocalamus latiflorus plantations on different slope positions after converting cropland to forest in Chengdu. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2011, 32(4):96-98  

  97.       Li FF, Li ZB, Pan K*, et al. Research on the improvement effect of the main afforestation tree or bamboo species on physical properties of soil moisture after converting cropland to forest in Chengdu. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2011, 32(3)66-68  

  98.       Zhang XP, Pan K*, Wang JC, Chen QB. Effects of decomposition of mixed leaf litters of the Castanopsis platyacantha Schima sinensis forest on soil organic carbon. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2011, 31(6):1582-1593  

  99.       Mu RPan K*Wang JCChen QB. Effects of ferulic acidp-hydroxybenzoic acid and their mixture on mineral nitrogen and relative microbial function groups in forest soils. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2011, 31(3):0793-0800  

  100.    Luo XY, Pan K*. A Study of problems and solutions in forest management and conservation in the hilly region of middle Sichuan. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2010, 31(4):117-119  

  101.    Huang R, Pan K*, Wang JC, Li W. Comparison of soil nitrogen status among three stand types in the semiarid areas of upper reaches of the Minjiang River. Acta Ecologica Sinica201030(5):1210~1216  

  102.    Gong PM, Pan K*,Wang JC, et al. Effects of two forms of mineral nitrogenous fertilizers on nematode community composition and diversity in rhizosphere of cucumber in greenhouses. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009, 29(2):1009-1016  

  103.    Liu ZW, Duan EJ, Pan K, et al. C and N allocation patterns in planted forests and their release patterns during leaf litter decomposition in subalpine area of west Sichuan. Chinese Journal of App lied Ecology, 2009, 28(1): 1-6.  

  104.    Li XY, Zhang YB, Pan K*, et al. Effects of elevated temperature on reproductive phenology and growth of Allium xichuanense and Anemone rivularis in timberline ecotone. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2009, 28(1): 12-18.  

  105.    Zhou XM, Pan K*, Wang JC. Effects of native Pinus tabulaeformis and exotic Pinus radiata afforestation on soil phosphorus in the upper reaches of Minjiang River. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2009, 29(12): 6630-6637.  

  106.    Zhang JM, Su YM, Pan K*, et al. A study of the method of determining the area of forest land requisition for the building of the transmission line. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2009, 30(6):124-125.  

  107.    Liang XL, Pan K*, Wang JC. Releasing dynamics of phenolic acid during Zanthoxylum bungeanum litter decomposition and effects of its aqueous extract on soil chemical properties. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2008, 28(10): 4676-4684  

  108.    Liu ZW, Gao WJ, Pan K, et al. Effects of soil mixing incubation of 4 species litters of artificial forests on the biochemical characteristics. Journal of Northwest A & F University, 2007, 7: 48-54  

  109.    Li X, Pan K, Gao P, et al. Effect of the pesticide on soil microbe and enzyme activity. Journal of Anhui Agri. Sci, 2007, 21: 6510-6512  

  110.    Chen J, Pan K, Bi SR, Gu B, Wang JC, Liu XR. Study on stem apex tissue culture of Zingiber officinale and the control of contamination rate. Journal of Changjiang Vegetables, 2007, 1: 38-40  

  111.    Liu ZW, Gao WJ, Pan K, et al. Influences of soil mixing of different forests on the biochemical characteristics and litter decomposition on upper reach of Minjiang River. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2007, 27(10):4149-4156  

  112.    Chen J, Pan K, Gu B. Physiological function and mechanism of abscisic acid in plants under stress. Plant Physiology Communications, 2006, 42(6):1176-1182  

  113.    Chen J, Pan K, Gu B, et al. Atractylodes macrocephala rapid propagation by direct shoot and plant regeneration by leaf. Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin, 2006, 22(11):65-69  

  114.    Song L, Pan K*, Wang JC, Ma YH. Effects of phenolic acids on seed germination and seedling antioxidant enzyme activity of alfalfa. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 20062610):3393-4303  

  115.    Lu K, Pan K*, Wang JC. Effects of Zanthoxylum bungeanum leaf extract on soil microbe quantity and enzyme activities. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2006179):1649-1654  

  116.    Liu ZW, Pan K, Du HX, et al. Effects of C and N disturbances on decomposition of leaf litter in forests. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2006, 20(4):160-162  

  117.    Du HX, Liu ZW, Pan K, et al. Effects of external source C, N disturbances on enzymes activities of forest soil. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 2006, 21(2):35-38  

  118.    Liu ZW, Pan K, Du HX. Research progress on nitrogen relationship between forest plants, litter and soil microorganisms. Journal of Northwest Forestry University200621(1)72-75  

  119.    Liu ZW, Gao WJ, Pan K. Discussion on the study methods and models of litter decomposition. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2006, 26(6):1993-2000  

  120.    Wang JC, Pan K*,Wu N. The study on varietal differences in allelopathic potential of Chinese prickly ash. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2005, 25(7):77-85.  

  121.    Chen YP, Pan K*, Wu N, et al. Effect of litter quality and decomposition on mineralization in soil of Castanopsis platycantha-Schima sinensis forest. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2005,11(2)146-151  

  122.    Wang JC, Pan K*,Wu N, et al. Effect of simplied agroforest system of Sichuan pepper on some ecological factors. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2005, 11(1)36-39  

  123.    Liu ZW, Pan K. Problems in Olson's litter decomposition model and its revision. Journal of Northwest Sci-Tech Univ. of Agri. and For. (Nat. Sci. Ed.), 2005, 33(1):69-70  

  124.    Gao XBLiu ZWPan K, et al. Preliminary studies on soil enzymes activities of typical forest ecosystem in Minjiang Areas. Journal of Northwest Forestry University2005203):1-5  

  125.    Li FH,Wang YT, Pan K. Progress, problems and prospects of maize Curvularia leaf spot disease. Plant Protection, 2004, 30(6):5-10  

  126.    Wang JC, Pan K*, Li FH. Status and prospects of allelopathy in molecular level and soil ecosystem. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2004, 23(6):125-130  

  127.    Pan K, Wu N, Pan KZ. A discussion on the issues of the re-construction of ecological shelter zone on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2004, 24(3)617-629  

  128.    Pan K, He J and Wu N. Effect of forest litter on microenvironment conditions of forestland. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2004, 15(1):153-158  

  129.    Zhao CM, Chen QH, Qiao YK, Pan K. Structure and spatial pattern of a nature Abies faxoniana population on the eastern edge of Qinghai Tibetan Plateau. Acta Phytoecological Sinica, 2004, 28(3):341-350  

  130.    Liu ZW, Pan KLi YS. Discussion on nutrients relationship between the primary producers and decomposers in forest-ecosystem. Science of Soil and Water Conservation2003(4)102-105  

  131.    Pan K, Zhang YB. Percentage of soil absolute moisture content at different succession stages of Castanopsis platyacantha Schima sinensis formation in central subtropical zone of Sichuan Province. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 2003, 14(2):165-169  

  132.    Zhang YBWang KYHu TXPan K, et al. Plant species diversity of understory communities in Castanopsis platycantha-Schima sinensis formation. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2003, 9(5):465-470  

  133.    Zhang YBWang KYHu TXPan K, et al. Analysis on growth of Castanopsis platycantha in two different stands. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2003, 9(4):336-340  

  134.    Zhang YM, He J, Pan K*, et al. Potential contribution of the soil seed banks to the restoration of native plants. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 2003, 9(3):326-332  

  135.    Wan T, Zhang JM, Pan K. Ecological function and restoration strategies of forests in the regions of evergreen broad leaved forest in the lower and middle mountain areas in the Upper Reaches of the Yangtze River. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2003, 24(1):56-60  

  136.    Wan T, Zhang JM, Pan K. The growth law of the mean individual from artificial community of 10 years old Cercidiphyllum japonicum. Journal of Sichuan Forestry Science and Technology, 2002, 3:34-38  

  137.    Zhao CM, Chen QH, Qiao YK, Pan K. Dynamics of species diversity in the restoration process of artificial spruce conifer forest in the eastern edge of Qinghai Tibetan Plateau. Acta Phytoecological Sinica, 2002, 26:20-29  

  138.    Pan K, Zhang YM, Liu ZG,et al. Comparative study on microclimate of vegetation over different successional stages of Castanopsis platycantha-Schima sinensis formation the central subtropical zone in Sichuan province. Acta Phytoecological Sinica, 2002, 26(2):195-202  

  139.    Liu Q, Qiao YK, Wu N, Pan K, et al. Mechanism of ecological degradation of mountain ecosystem in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River: effects of keystone populations. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin, 2002, 11(3):274-278  

  140.    Pan K and Liu ZG. Grey correlation and cluster analysis on relationship between Cercidiphyllum japonicum community and its environment. Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, 200112(2):161-167  

  141.    Wu Y, Liu Q, Qiao YK, Pan K, et al. Species diversity changes in subalpine coniferous forests of different restoration stages and their effects on soil properties. Acta Phytoecological Sinica, 2001, 25(6):648-655  

  142.    Pan K, Liu ZG. The distribution and circulation of nutrient element contents and accumulation in the young artificial Cercidphyllum japonicum community. Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 2001, 37(2):1-12  

  143.    Liu ZGPan K. Difficulties and strategies for Grain for Green Project in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin, 2001, 10(5): 426-431  

  144.    Pan K, Liu CL, Liu ZG, et al. Climate resource and the utilization strategies in Mt. Wawushan area. Journal of Mountain Science, 2000, 18(2):1-8  

  145.    Pan K, Liu ZG. Biomass from artificial community of 10 a Cercidiphyllum japonicum. Chin J Appl Environ Biol, 1999, 5(2): 121-130.  

  146.    Pan K. Structures of the artificial mixed forests in the clear-cut area of subalpine dark coniferous forests on the upper branches of the Minjing River. Journal of Wuhan Botanical Research, 1999, 7(2)130-136  

  147.    Pan K. The content of available Al of the top soil and its effect on the growth of Cercidiphyllum japonicum communities in Dagou valley in Sichuan. Journal of Mountain Science, 1999, 17(2)147-151  

  148.    Pan K, Yang DS, Jiang X. The change and change trend prediction of forest soil erosion after improvement of the deteriorated forests of masson pine (Pinus massoniana) in Sichuan Basin. Journal of Soil Erosion and Soil and Water Conservation, 1995, 1(1): 48-53  

  149.    Pan K, Yang DS, Jiang X. On the technology of multiple-stratum management system with the deteriorated forests of masson pine (Pinus massonia). Journal of Sichuan Agricultural University, 1995, 13(2): 188-191, 149  

       

    

  Groups Introduction 

  Graduated PhD international students and thesis titles 

  1Olusanya Abiodun OLATUNJI2015.092019.07.01,now working as a lecture in Osun State University,Nigeria 

  Thesis title: Influence of phosphorus addition and soil water deficit on soil micro biota of three tree species with contrast identity 

    

  2Akash Tariq2015.092019.07.01, now working as an associate professor in Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China 

  Thesis title: Role of selected major nutrients in improving growth and drought resistant responses of Phoebe zhennan, Alnus cremastogyne and Eucalyptus grandis 

    

  3Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed Mohammed 2017.092021.01.01, now working as a postdoctoral fellow in Northwestern Polytechnical University, China 

  Thesis title: Spatial modelling of temperate conifer biodiversity: Towards conservation assessment in southwestern China 

    

  4Bikram Pandey2017.092021.01.01, now working as a postdoctoral fellow in Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

  Thesis title: Species richness pattern of gymnosperms and causes of its endemism in China and Nepal 

    

  5Belayneh Azene Bayu2019.092023.07.01, now working as a postdoctoral fellow in Xishuangbanna Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China 

  Thesis title: Response of soil phosphorus fractions to experimental warming and land use change in the southeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau 

    

  International students for doctoral studies in progress 

  1Meta Francis Justine Sindani (2017.09-Now) 

  2Zebene Tadesse (2018.09-Now) 

  3Noman Shoaib (2022.09-Now) 

  4Yousaf Muhammad Irfan (2023.09-Now) 

    

  International students for master studies in progress 

  1Zaman Fakhar (2023.09-Now) 

    

    

Supported Projects

 1. The Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program-Farmland ecosystem and food security (2019QZKK0303)  

 2. National Natural Science Foundation of China “Driving Mechanism of Forest Soil Micro-food Webs on β-Glucosidase Microbial Functional Groups and Its Response to Warming and Drought: A Comparative Study of Spruce Contrasting Forests in Poland and China”(31961133012)   

 3. National Natural Science Foundation of China “Strategic regulation of hydraulic conductance of Phoebe zhennan seedling by nitrogen and phosphorus supplementation under drought stress: Towards unraveling the mechanisms of morphological, physiological and anatomical changes of root branching order” (31971624)  

 4. National Natural Science Foundation of China “The response of respiratory metabolism and mitochondrial defense pathways of reactive oxygen species in Fargesia root to drought stress and phosphorus regulation.” (No.31470621);  

 5. National Natural Science Foundation of China “The structure and function of soil food webs and its responses of drought and enhanced rainfall between the comparable systems of Zanthoxylum bungeanum monoculture and mixtures with cover crops on the upper reaches of Minjiang River.” (No.31370612);  

 6. National Natural Science Foundation of China “The effect of simulated warming and nitrogen deposition on the ecological stoichiometry relationship of C, N and P in shrub plant— soil of alpine timberline ecotone” (No.31100350);  

 7. National Natural Science Foundation of China “The response of different photoprotection pathways, and the carbon and nitrogen metabolisms to drought in Fargesia denudate leaves.” (No.31000293);  

 8. National Technology Support Topics of “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” “The control technology of valley soil erosion.” (No. 2011BAC09B04);  

 9. National Natural Science Foundation of China “Dynamics of soil dissolved organic and nitrogen and their responses to litter decomposition under the typical artificial plantations of the upper reaches of Minjiang River” (No.30901146);  

 10. Global Environment Fund “The biodiversity surveys and risk assessment of Wenchuan disaster in Sichuan Province”;  

 11. National Technology Support Topics of “Eleventh Five-Year Plan”“Study on the techniques and demonstration of ecological farming and breeding as well as agroforestry in the surrounding mountains of natural heritages sites.” (No. 2006BAC01A15);  

 12. Topics of Key Projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences “Eleventh Five-Year plan” “Study on the configuration of eco-agricultural model as well as the demonstration of its regulated and controlled technologies in the valley.” (No. KZCX2-XB2-02-01-03);