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Xiaozeng Han

Update time: 2011-08-25

Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
No. 138, Haping Rd., Harbin, Heilongjiang, 150081,China,

Tel: 86-451-86602940, Email: xzhan@neigaehrb.ac.cn

 

EDUCATION

1982          B.S. in soil Science and Agrochemistry, Jilin Agricultural University.

 

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

2002-present   Professor,  Northeast Institute of geography and Agroecology, CAS

1997-present  Director,  Hailun Agro-Ecological Experimental Station, CAS

1998-2002    Professor,  Heilongjiang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, CAS

1988- 1997   Associate professor Director of research office,  

Heilongjiang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, CAS

1984 – 1988   Assistant research professor,

Heilongjiang Institute of Agricultural Modernization,CAS

1982-1984    Research Associate,  Heilongjiang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, CAS

AWARDS AND HONORS

 

Committee member Soil Ecology section of the Soil Science Society of China

Member of Scientific Committee     Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS

Vice director    Soil Science Society of Heilongjiang province

 

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS

Pedosphere:  Editorial Board member

Arid Land Geography: Editorial Board member

Soybean Science: Editorial Board member

System Sciences and Comprehensive studies in agriculture: Editorial Board member

Heilongjiang Agricultural Sciences: Editorial Board member

CURRENT RESEARCH FUNDING

2010-2012  The branch project of National Basic Research Program of China: Restoration process and stabilization mechanism of soil organic carbon in degraded black soil in Northeast China (2010CB134509).

2011-2015  The branch project of National Basic Research Program of China: Mechanism and comprehensive technology measure of promotion in soil productivity of dry farmland in Northeast China. (2011CB100506).

2010-2012  National Natural Science Foundation of China: Impacts of root exudates of soybean on water-stable aggregates in black soil (40971152).

2011-2015    Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences: Climate Change: Carbon Budget and Related Issues (XDA05050501).

                                                                              PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

1) Han X.Z. and Li H.B. 2010. SOM pool of a black soil: Impacts of land-use change and long-term fertilization (in English). Science Press, Beijing.

2) Han X.Z. and Yan C.Q.  2005. Characteristics and management of soil moisture in farmland of Northeast China. Science Press, Beijing.

3) Han X.Z.  and Xu Y.L. 1999. Control techniques for soybean yield and diseases by the problem of soybean continuous and alternate cropping. Science Press, Beijing.

4) Han X.Z. 1996. Structure and function of agro-ecosystem. Harbin Institute of Technology Press, Harbin.

5) Han X.Z., Xu Y.L. and Zhao K.J. 1995. New technology for soybean continuous and alternate cropping. Harbin Institute of Technology Press, Harbin.

Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals

24) Han X.Z., Li X.H., Uren N.and Tang C.X. 2011. Zinc fractions and availability to soybeans in representative soils of Northeast China. Journal of Soils and Sediments .DOI 10.1007/s11368-011-0336-5.

23)Han X.Z., Wang S.Y., Veneman P.L.M. and  Xing B.S. 2006. Change of organic carbon content and its fractions in black soil under long-term application of chemical fertilizers and recycled organic manure. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis37: 1127-1137.

22) Han X.Z., Tang C., Song, C.Y., Wang S.Y. and Qiao Y.F. 2005. Phosphorus characteristics correlate with soil fertility of albic luvisols. Plant and Soil 270: 47-56.

21)Han X. Z., SongC.Y., Wang S.Y., and  Tang C. 2005. Impact of long-term fertilization on phosphorus status in black soil. Pedosphere15 (3): 319-326.

20) Song C., Wang E.L., Han X.Z. and Stirzaker R.2011. Crop production, soil carbon and nutrient balances as affected by fertilisation in a Mollisol agroecosystem. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems. 89:363-374.

19) Song C., Han X.Z. and Wang E.L. 2011. Phosphorus budget and organic phosphorus fractions in response to long-term applications of chemical fertilizers and pig manure in a Mollisol. Australian Journal of Soil research. 49:253-260.

18) Hou X.Y., Han X.Z.,Li H.B. and Xing B.S. 2010. Composition and organic carbon distribution of organomineral complex in black soil under differentland uses and management systems.Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis41:1129-1143.

17) Zheng H.F., Chen L.D., Han X.Z., Zhao X.F. and  Ma Y. 2009. Classification and regression tree (CART) for analysis of soybean yield variability among fields in Northeast China: The importance of phosphorus application rates under drought conditions. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment132: 98-105.

16) Zheng H.F., Chen L.D. and  Han X.Z. 2009. Response of soybean yield to daytime temperature change during seed filling: a long-term field study in northeast China. Plant Prod. Sci., 12 (4): 526-532 .

15) Zheng H. F., Chen L.D. and Han X. Z.2009. The effects of global warming on soybean yields in along-term fertilization experiment in Northeast China.Journal of Agricultural Science147(2):569–580.

14) Li H.B., Han X.Z., QiaoY.F., Hou X.Y. and Xing B.S.  2009. Carbon dioxide emission from black soil as influenced by land-use change and long-term fertilization.Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 40 (7):1350 – 1368.

13) Qiao Y.F., Miao S.J., Han X.Z. and Xing B.S. 2009. Root and microbial contributions to soil respiration during a soybean growing season. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis2009, 40(9):1658 -1673.

12) Li H.B., Han X.Z., Wang F.,QiaoY.F., Hou X.Y. and Xing B.S. 2007.Impact of soil management on organic carbon content and aggregate stability. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis38(13):1673-1690.

11) Qiao Y.F., Tang C.X., Han X.Z. and Miao S.J.2007. Phosphorus Deficiency Delays the Onset of Nodule Function in Soybean.Journal of Plant Nutrition. 30:1341-1353.

10)  Song C.,  Han X.Z.and Tang C. 2007. Changes in phosphorus fractions, sorption and release in Udic Mollisols under different ecosystems. Biology and Fertility of Soils.44 (1): 37-47.

9) Miao S.J., Qiao Y.F. and Han X.Z.2007. Seedling treatments and phosphorus solution concentration affect nodulation and nodule function in soybean (Glycine max L.).PLANT and Soil Enviroment, ,53 (2):65-71.

8) Miao S.J. Qiao Y.F., Han X.Z. and  AN M. 2007. Phosphorus Deficiency Decreases Early Nodule Development in Soybean (Glycine max L.). Pedosphere17(1):36-43.

7) Tang C., Qiao Y.F., Han X.Z.and Zheng S.J.2007. Genotypic variation in phosphorus utilisation of soybean [Glycine max( L) Murr.] grown in various sparingly soluble P sources. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research58: 443-451.

6) Wang G.H., Han X.Z. , Nakayama N., Watanabe T., Watanabe A. and Kimura M. 2006. Soil organic matter dynamics in lands continuously cultivated with maize and soybean in Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China: Estimation by natural 13C abundance. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition52: 139-144.

5) Tang C., Zheng S.J., Qiao Y.F., Wang G.H. and Han X.Z.2006. Interactions between high pH and iron supply on nodulation and iron nutrition of Lupinus albus L. genotypes differing in sensitivity to iron deficiency. Plant and Soil279: 153-162.

4) Liu X.B., Liu J.D., Xing B.S.,  Herbert S.J., Meng K., Han X.Z. and Zhang X.Y. 2005. Effects of long-term continuous cropping, tillage, and fertilization on soil organic carbon and nitrogen of black soils in China. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 36: 1229-1239.

3) Xing B.S., Liu J.D., Liu X.B. and Han X.Z. 2005. Extraction and Characterization of Humic Acids and Humin Fractions from a Black Soil of China. Pedosphere15 (1): 1-8.

2) Miao S.J., Han X.Z. and Qiao Y.F.2005. Responses of legumes to phosphorus deficiency. Journal of Northeast Agriculture University12 (2): 169-171.

1) Xing B.S., Liu X.B., Liu J.D. and Han X.Z.2004. Physical and chemical characteristics of a typical Mollisol in China. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2004, 35: 1829-1838.

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