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Wang Qilan Associate research professor

Highest Education: Master

Subject: Ecology

E-mail: wql@nwipb.cas.cn

Address: No. 59 Xiguan Avenue, Xining Qinghai

Education and Appointments
    Wangqilan--Aassociate research professor, graduated at Shaanxi normal University in 1986, majored in biology, Master of science at Northwest Institute of Plateau biology, CAS in 1989, majored in microbial ecology. As a researcher engaged in microbial ecology study, I have attened a couple of research projects, including NSF grants of China, NSF of Qinghai Province, major project of knowledge innovation of CAS, and field station project of CAS in resources and environmental area and so on from August of 1989, and acomplished these projects as main contributor. Based on these studies, A research basis hsa been established.
Research Interest
    Microbial Ecology
Public Services
Honors
Twice received Qinghai scientific achievement award in 1998 and 2000.
Seleted Publication

    1. Wang Qilan, Li Jiazao. Determination of the fungal biomass under different vegetation in alpine meadow soil. Alpine meadow ecosystem (the third volume), 1993, 267-274. Science press.

    2. Wang Qilan, Li Jiazao. Seasonal dynamics of the fungal biomass under different vegetation in alpine meadow soil. Alpine meadow ecosystem (the forth volume), 1995, 169-177. Science press.

    3. Wang Qilan, Yang Tao. Metabolism intensity of soil nitrogen in alpine meadow. Alpine meadow ecosystem (the forth volume), 1995, 179-182. Science press.

    4. Wang QL. 2000, Decomposition of cellulose, roots, litter and feces in alpine meadow soil. In: Zheng Du et al. (eds.) Formation and Evolution, Environmental Changes and Sustainable Development on The Tibetan Plateau. Academy press, 408-412

    5. Wang Qilann Jiang Wenbo. Litter Decomposition of Potentilla fruticosa Shrub and Kobresia humilis Meadow in Qinghai—Tibet Plateau. Acta agrestia sinica, 2001. 9 (2): 128-132.

    6. Wang Qilan, Cao Guangmin, Jiang Wenbo, et al. Analysis of plant residue decomposition dynamics in alpine swamp meadow. Acta prataculturae sinica, 2004, 13 (4): 39-44.

    7. Wang QiLan, Cao Guangmin, Jiang Wenbo, et al. Study on Actinomycetes Population of Alpine Meadow Soil in Qinghai. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2004, 44 (6): 733-736.

    8. Wang Qilan, Jiang Wenbo, Chen Bo. Effects of fairy ring growth of Armillaria luteo-virens on soil fertility and plant community. Chinese journal of ecology, 2005, 24 (3): 269-272.

    9. Wang Qilan Cao Guangmin, Wang Changting. Quantitative characters of soil microbes and microbial biomass under different vegetations in alpine meadow. Chinese journal of ecology, 2007, 26 (7): 1002-1008.

    10. Wang Qilan Cao Guangmin, Wang Changting. The impact of grazing on the activities of soil enzymes and soil environmental factors in alpine Kobresia pygmaea meadow. P1ant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science, 2007, 13(5): 856-864.

    11. Wang Qilan, Wang Changting, Du Yangong, et al. Grazing impact on soil m icrobial biomass carbon and relationships with soil environment in alpine Kobresia meadow. Acta Prataculturae Sinica, 2008, 17(2): 39-46

    12. Song Lei, Li Wenjun, Wang Qilan et al. Jiangella gansuensis gen.nov., sp.nov., a novel actinomycete from a desert soil in north-west of China. International journal of systematic and Evolutional Microbiology. 2005, 55 (2): 881-884

    13. C. T. Wang, R. J. Long, Q. L. Wang, et al. Changes in plant diversity, biomass and soil C, in alpine meadows at different degradation stages in the headwater region of three rivers, China. Land Degradation & Development, 2009, 20(2): 187-198

Supported Projects
    Key Program of NSF of China ( 30730069): The degenerative differentiation process and regulation mechanism of alpine meadow in the region of Three Rivers
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