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Juan Huang
Life Science
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guangdong
Language: Chinese, English
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Climate Change Ecosystem Terrestrial Global Warming Biodiversity Carbon Cycle Nitrogen Deposition Soil Acidification Forest Ecology Environmental Impact
Areas of Focus
  • Impact of Global Change on Terrestrial Ecosystems
  • Volatile Organic Compounds
Work Experience
  • 2017-08 to Present - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2015-07 to 2016-06 - Texas A&M University, USA - Visiting Scholar
  • 2009-09 to 2017-07 - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2006-09 to 2009-07 PhD: Shanghai University
  • 2002-09 to 2005-07 Master's Degree: South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications
  • 13-year nitrogen addition increases nonstructural carbon pools in subtropical forest trees in southern China, Juan Huang, 2021
  • Effects of warming on soil phosphorus fractions and their contributions to available phosphorus in south subtropical forests, Juan Huang, 2021
  • Long-term nitrogen deposition does not exacerbate soil acidification in tropical broadleaf plantations, Juan Huang, 2021
  • Preliminary study on methane emissions from plant leaves, Juan Huang, 2021
  • Sulfur deposition still contributes to forest soil acidification in the Pearl River Delta, South China, despite the control of sulfur dioxide emission since 2001, Juan Huang, 2019
  • Effects of Simulated Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition on Forest Ecosystems in China: An Overview, Juan Huang, 2019
  • Effects of urbanization on plant phosphorus availability in broadleaf and needleleaf subtropical forests, Juan Huang, 2019
  • Stoichiometry controls asymbiotic nitrogen fixation and its response to nitrogen inputs in a nitrogen-saturated forest, Juan Huang, 2018
  • Warming effects on the decomposition of two litter species in model subtropical forests, Juan Huang, 2017
  • Responses of inorganic nitrogen of forest soils to urbanization in Pearl River Delta, South China, Juan Huang, 2017
  • Different responses of asymbiotic nitrogen fixation to nitrogen addition between disturbed and rehabilitated subtropical forests, Juan Huang, 2017
  • Effects of nitrogen addition on litter decomposition and nutrient release in two tropical plantations with N-2-fixing vs. non-N-2-fixing tree species, Juan Huang, 2016
  • Effects of phosphorus addition with and without nitrogen addition on biological nitrogen fixation in tropical legume and non-legume tree plantations, Juan Huang, 2016
  • Responses of soil acid phosphatase and beta-glucosidase to nitrogen and phosphorus addition in two subtropical forests in southern China, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Responses of soil acid phosphatase and beta-glucosidase to nitrogen and phosphorus addition in two subtropical forests, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Effects of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on soil phosphatase activity in different forest types, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Urbanization in China changes the composition and main sources of wet inorganic nitrogen deposition, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Divergent Responses of Soil Buffering Capacity to Long-Term N Deposition in Three Typical Tropical Forests with Different Land-Use History, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Urbanization in China drives soil acidification of Pinus massoniana forests, Juan Huang, 2015
  • Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on carbonyl compound emissions from nursery plants, Juan Huang, 2014
  • Research on acidification in forest soil driven by atmospheric nitrogen deposition, Juan Huang, 2014
  • Large difference of inhibitive effect of nitrogen deposition on soil methane oxidation between plantations with N-fixing tree species and non-N-fixing tree species, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Responses of Soil Acid Phosphomonoesterase Activity to Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Three Forests of Subtropical China, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Nitrogen Addition Shapes Soil Phosphorus Availability in Two Reforested Tropical Forests in Southern China, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Responses of Soil Acid Phosphomonoesterase Activity to Simulated Nitrogen Deposition in Three Forests of Subtropical China, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Accumulation of aluminum in three herbaceous plants in oil shale waste, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Effects of nitrogen deposition on carbon sequestration in forest ecosystems, Juan Huang, 2012
  • Research perspective for the effects of nitrogen deposition on biogenic volatile organic compounds, Juan Huang, 2011
  • Effects of experimental nitrogen additions on plant diversity in tropical forests of contrasting disturbance regimes in southern China, Juan Huang, 2011
  • A method of detecting carbonyl compounds in tree leaves in China, Juan Huang, 2010
  • Soil aluminum uptake and accumulation by Paspalum notatum, Juan Huang, 2009
  • Determination of gaseous carbonyl compounds by their pentafluorophenyl hydrazones with gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, Juan Huang, 2009
  • Characteristics of carbonyl compounds in ambient air of Shanghai, China, Juan Huang, 2008
  • Impact of oil shale waste slag on plant growth and benefits of limestone amendment, Juan Huang, 2007
  • Effects of shading on growth habits and photosynthetic characteristics of three Paspalum species, Juan Huang, 2006
  • Seasonal changes of photosynthetic characteristics in 12 tree species introduced onto oil shale waste, Juan Huang, 2006
  • Ecological effect of phytoremediation on oil shale waste dumps, Juan Huang, 2006
  • Aluminum toxicity and its relationship with organic acids and phosphorus, Juan Huang, 2005
  • Research progress on ecological restoration of quarry walls, Juan Huang, 2005
  • A new warm-season turfgrass - Paspalum notatum, Juan Huang, 2004
  • A new warm-season turfgrass - Paspalum notatum, Juan Huang, 2004
  • Ecological restoration of oil shale waste dumps, Juan Huang, 2004
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