Faculty

Yanju Yang

Name:Yanju Yang

Position:Lecturer

Tel:+86-18361311095

Email:006468@yzu.edu.cn

Introduction:

Research interests: mainly focus on the teaching and research of soil nitrogen cycling and utilization of agricultural resources. Presided over the national Natural Science Foundation, the Special grant for Postdoctoral of China and the general fund for postdoctoral of China, and participated in the subprojects of national key research and development programs.

Education:

09.2006-06.2010 Bachelor in agricultural Resources and Environment, Hunan Agricultural University, China

09.2010-07.2013 Postgraduate in Plant nutrition Science, Hunan Agricultural University, China

09.2013-07.2016 PhD in Physical geography, Nanjing Normal University,China

Achievements in scientific research:

(1)Yang YJ, Zhang HP, Shan YH, Wang JJ, Qian XQ, Meng TZ, Zhang JB, Cai ZC. 2019. Response of denitrification in paddy soils with different nitrification rates to soil moisture and glucose addition. Science of the Total Environment(SCI), 651, 2097-2104.

(2)Yang YJ, Wang JJ, Qian XQ, Shan YH, Zhang HP. 2018. Aminopropyl-functionalized mesoporous carbon (APTMS-CMK-3) as effective phosphate adsorbent. Applied Surface Science(SCI), 427, 206-214.

(3)Yang YJ, Zhang HP, Qian XQ, Duan JN, Wang GL. 2018. Excessive application of pig manure increases the risk of P loss in calcic cinnamon soil in China. Science of the Total Environment (SCI), 609, 102-108.

(4)Yang Y J, Meng TZ, Qian XQ, Zhang J B, Cai Z C. 2017. Evidence for nitrification ability controlling nitrogen use efficiency and N losses via denitrification in paddy soils. Biology and Fertility of Soils (SCI), 53, 349-356.

(5) Yang Y J, Zhang J B, Cai Z C. 2016. Nitrification activities and N mineralization in paddy soils are insensitive to oxygen concentration. Acta Agriculture Scandinavica, Section B-Soil and plant Science (SCI), 66(3): 272-281.

(6) Meng TZ,Yang YJ, Cai ZC, Ma Y. 2018. The control of Fusarium oxysporum in soil treated with organic material under anaerobic condition is affected by liming and sulfate content. Biology and Fertility of Soils (SCI), 54, 295-307.

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