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Ouyang Lei
ouyangl@scbg.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Guangdong
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Life Sciences
  • 2010-09 to 2015-06 PhD: Sun Yat-sen University
  • 2019-08 to Present - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
  • 2015-07 to 2019-12 - South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher, Chen Huanyong Associate Researcher
  • 2010-09 to 2015-06 - Sun Yat-sen University - PhD
Plant Physiological Ecology
Forest Ecology
  • Soil warming effects on the transpiration of trees and shrubs in a subtropical secondary forest: a manipulative experiment, Ouyang Lei, 2024
  • Urbanization intensifies tree sap flux but divergently for different tree species groups in China, Ouyang Lei, 2022
  • Interpreting the water use strategies of plantation tree species by canopy stomatal conductance and its sensitivity to vapor pressure deficit in South China, Ouyang Lei, 2022
  • A 14-year experiment emphasizes the important role of heat factors in regulating tree transpiration, growth, and water use efficiency of Schima superba in South China, Ouyang Lei, 2022
  • Consumption of precipitation by evapotranspiration indicates potential drought for broadleaved and coniferous plantations in hilly lands of South China, Ouyang Lei, 2021
  • Stand age rather than soil moisture gradient mainly regulates the compromise between plant growth and water use of Eucalyptus urophylla in hilly South China, Ouyang Lei, 2021
  • Species-specific transpiration and water use patterns of two pioneer dominant tree species under manipulated rainfall in a low-subtropical secondary evergreen forest, Ouyang Lei, 2020
  • Seasonal water use strategy of canopy tree species and possible implication for their coexistence in a subtropical secondary forest, Ouyang Lei, 2019
  • Stand-scale transpiration of a Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis plantation and its potential hydrological implication, Ouyang Lei, 2018
  • Difference in response of water use to evaporative demand for co-dominant diffuse-porous vs. ring-porous tree species under N addition in a temperate forest, Ouyang Lei, 2017
Plant Physiology Ecology Forest Tree Transpiration Water Use Efficiency Soil Warming Urbanization Tree Species Canopy Stomatal Conductance Vapor Pressure Deficit

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