Name:Wang Xiaoli
Position:Associate Professor.
Tel:87979645
Email:xlwang@yzu.edu.cn
Introduction:
Research interests and expertise:
1. Plant nutrition physiology, focusing on N, P, K uptake of plant
2. Plant resistance to environmental stress, focus on heavy metals and salinity
3. Ion-selective microelectrode technology, focus on MIFE.
Work experience:
1. Department of Resources and Environmental Science, College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Yangzhou University, since September 2002
2. Visiting scholar at John Innes Centre, UK, for six months from February 2013
3. Visiting scholar at Rothamsted Research Centre, UK, for three months from August 2004
Education:
1. Ph.D., Plant Sciences, Yangzhou university, 2010
2.M.A., Plant Sciences, Yangzhou university, 2002
3. B. A., Soil and Agricultural Chemistry, Yangzhou university, 1999
Achievements in scientific research:
1.Wang Xiaoli, Shan Yuhua, Wang Suhua, Du Yan, Feng Ke. Physiological responses of two wheat cultivars to nitrogen starvation. Agricultural Sciences in China, 2011, 10 (10): 1577–1585.
2.Wang Xiaoli, Wang Yuqian, Tao Yueyue, Feng Ke. Ammonium effects on nitrate uptake by roots of upland and paddy rice seedlings related to membrane potential differences. Agricultural Sciences in China, 2010, 9(6): 799-805.
3.Wang Xiaoli, Wang Yuqian, Shan Yuhua, Yan Feng, Feng, Ke. Ammonium effects on nitrate uptake by roots of upland and paddy rice seedlings related to transmembrane potential differences. UC Davis: The Proceedings of the International Plant Nutrition Colloquium XVI. 2009.
4. Hua Jiamin,Wang Xiaoli, Zhai Fuqin, Yan Feng and Feng Ke. Effects of NaCl and Ca2+ on membrane potential of epidermal cells of maize roots. Agricultural Sciences in China, 2008, 7(3): 291~296.
5. Feng Ke, Tang Yan,Wang Xiaoli, et al. Effects of air-drying on the inorganic phosphorus forms in soils. Agricultural Sciences in China. 2005, 4(6): 463-468.