Xiaojun Zhang
xjzhang68@sjtu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Life Sciences
  • 1986-1990 Bachelor's Degree: Lanzhou University, Department of Biology
  • 1992-1995 Master's Degree: Lanzhou University, Department of Biology
  • 1999-2002 PhD: Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2002-2004 Postdoctoral Research: Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • 1995-1999 - Lanzhou University, Department of Biology - Lecturer
  • 2004-2012 - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Associate Professor
  • 2012-present - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Researcher
Wastewater environmental denitrifying degradation bacteria structure and function research
Microbial community molecular ecology and ecological genomics
Denitrifying bacteria group and nitrogen cycle relationship study in farmland soil systems
Polluted environment degradation bacteria group structure and function research
Microbial degradation ecology of chlorinated hydrocarbons in groundwater and soil
  • Functional players involved in the contrasting phenotypes of nitrogen metabolism in two geographically different paddy soils, Qiaoyu Wu, Yiming Ma, Xinhui Wang, Siyu Yu, Xu Zhao, Xiaoyuan Yan, Xiaojun Zhang*, 2023
  • Using adaptive and aggressive N2O-reducing bacteria to augment digestate fertilizer for mitigating N2O emissions from agricultural soils, Xinhui Wang, Baoyu Xiang, Ji Li, Menghui Zhang, Asa Frostegard, Lars Bakken, Xiaojun Zhang*, 2023
  • Distinct Denitrifying Phenotypes of Predominant Bacteria Modulate Nitrous Oxide Metabolism in Two Typical Cropland Soils, Qiaoyu Wu, Mengmeng Ji, Siyu Yu, Ji Li, Xiaogang Wu, Xiaotang Ju, Binbin Liu, Xiaojun Zhang*, 2022
  • Enhanced N2O emission rate in field soil undergoing conventional intensive fertilization is attributed to the shifts of denitrifying guilds, Mengmeng Ji, Hao Tian, Xiaogang Wu, Ji Li, Ying Zhu, Guojun Wu, Ting Xu, Xiaojun Zhang*, 2021
  • Variability in the response of bacterial community assembly to environmental selection and biotic factors depends on the immigrated bacteria, as revealed by a soil microcosm experiment, Wu X, Wang Y, Zhu Y, Tian H, Qin X, Cui C, Zhao L, Simonet P, Zhang X*, 2019
  • Cross-feeding between members of Thauera spp. and Rhodococcus spp. drives quinoline-denitrifying degradation in a hypoxic bioreactor, Xinxin Wu, Xiaogang Wu, Ji Li, Qiaoyu Wu, Yiming Ma, Weikang Sui, Liping Zhao, Xiaojun Zhang*, 2020
  • Response of treatment performance and microbial community structure to the temporary suspension of an industrial anaerobic bioreactor, Xianchao Qin, Mengmeng Ji, Xiaogang Wu, Chunjie Li, Yueshu Gao, Ji Li, Qiaoyu Wu, Xiaojun Zhang*, Zhenjia Zhang*, 2018
Wastewater Denitrification Bacteria Structure Function Molecular Ecology Ecological Genomics Nitrogen Cycle Soil Pollution Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

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