Name:Xu Qiao
Position:Lecturer
Tel:13951377937
Email:007360@yzu.edu.cn
Introduction:
Xu Qiao is from Suqian, Jiangsu. He joined Yangzhou University in December 2019 via the ‘Outstanding Overseas PhD’ program and was hired as an associated professor by the University. His main work is scientific research and teaching in areas of global environmental changes and soil biochemical processes. His research fields and interests include: global change and soil biochemical processes, rhizosphere micro-ecological carbon cycling, stable isotope 13C and 15N chemistry, agricultural waste recycling, etc. Qiao was rewarded the Nancy Millis Medal which is a prestigious award presented to outstanding PhD candidates for the exceptional high quality of their thesis. He is hosting, has applied for, and participated in many scientific research projects, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, and the Start-up Fund for High-level Talent Research in Yangzhou University. Qiao has been a member of the Australian Soil Society and a member of the Society of Securing Food from 2015-2020.
Education:
2015/3 – 2019/5 School of Life Sciences, La Trobe University, Doctor of Philosophy
2011/9 – 2014/6 Institute of Soil Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Master of Ecology
2007/9 – 2011/6 School of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Bachelor of Agriculture
Achievements in scientific research:
As a young scientist, Qiao is a productive researcher and has published 9 research articles in well-recognized international journals, such as 'Plant and Soil', 'Annals of Botany', 'Science of the Total Environment', 'Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture', 'Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Engineering' and 'Soils'. Qiao owns two invention patents as co-inventors. Besides, Qiao is a dedicated reviewer and has conducted many reviewing tasks for journals, like 'Plant and Soil', 'Geoderma', 'Crop and Pasture Science', 'Applied Soil Ecology' and 'Journal of Soil and Sediments', etc.
Recent publications:
1.Xu Qiao, Jin Jian, Wang Xiaojuan, Armstrong Roger, Tang Caixian (2019) Susceptibility of soil organic carbon to priming after long-term CO2 fumigation is mediated by soil texture. Science of the Total Environment 657: 1112–1120 (IF 5.589)
2.Xu Qiao, Wang Xiaojuan, Tang Caixian (2019) Rhizosphere priming of two near-isogenic wheat lines varying in citrate efflux under different levels of phosphorus supply. Annals of Botany 124:1033–1042 (IF 3.454)
3.Xu Qiao, O'Sullivan James Bennett, Wang Xiaojuan, Tang Caixian (2019) Elevated CO2 alters the rhizosphere effect on crop residue decomposition. Plant and Soil 436: 413–426 (IF 3.259)
4.Xu Qiao, Wang Xiaojuan, Tang Caixian (2018) The effects of elevated CO2 and nitrogen availability on rhizosphere priming of soil organic matter under wheat and white lupin. Plant and Soil 425: 375–387 (IF 3.259)
5.Xu Qiao, Jin Jian, Wang Xiaojuan, Armstrong Roger, Tang Caixian (2018) Vulnerability of soil organic carbon to substrate-induced priming in three cropland soils after eight years of CO2 enrichment. Proceedings of the National Soils Conference. Canberra, ACT, Australia
6. Dong Jinlong,Xu Qiao, Gruda Nazim, Chu Wenying, Li Xun, Duan Zengqiang (2018) Elevated and super-elevated CO2 differ in their interactive effects with nitrogen availability on fruit yield and quality of cucumber. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 98: 4809–4516 (IF 2.422)
7.Xu Qiao, Wang Xiaojuan, Tang Caixian (2017) Wheat and white lupin differ in rhizosphere priming of soil organic carbon under elevated CO2. Plant and Soil 421: 43–55 (IF 3.259)
8. 盛婧, 徐乔, 朱普平, 孙国峰, 张丽萍, 郑建初 (2016) 基于分级过滤的喷灌用沼液颗粒物组成分析. 农业工程学报 32: 212–216 (EI)
9. 徐乔, 朱建国, 朱春梧, 曾青, 刘钢 (2014) 大气CO2浓度升高对稻田土壤团聚体分布及其有机碳含量的影响. 土壤 6: 989–996