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Bao-Ming Chen
chenbaom@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Guangdong
Sun Yat-Sen University
Life Sciences
  • 2002/9-2005/7 PhD in Ecology: Lanzhou University
  • 1999/9-2002/7 Master's in Plant Nutrition: Northwest A&F University
  • Published over 90 papers, 60 in SCI journals
  • Member of the Biological Invasion Ecology Committee of the Chinese Ecological Society
  • 2010/12-present - Sun Yat-sen University - Associate Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
  • 2011/4-2012/4 - University of California, Santa Barbara - Visiting Scholar
  • 2008/02-2010/11 - Sun Yat-sen University - Lecturer
  • 2005/8-2008/1 - Sun Yat-sen University - Postdoctoral Researcher
  • 2014: Guangdong Province Education and Teaching Achievement Award, Second Prize
  • 2022: Guangdong Province Education and Teaching Achievement Award, Second Prize
  • 2013: Guangdong Province Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award, Second Prize
  • 2007: Sun Yat-sen University Outstanding Postdoctoral Researcher
Invasion Ecology
Global Change Ecology
Restoration Ecology
  • Influence of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on root foraging and competitive ability depends on soil phosphorus distribution: evidence from two pairs of invasive and native plants., Yao NN, Liu A, Wang XJ, Deng HH, Fan SQ, Zhang HJ, Liao HX, Peng SL, Chen BM*, 2024
  • A global meta-analysis reveals the positive effect of invasive alien plants on soil heterotrophic respiration., Fan SQ, Peng SL, Chen BM*, 2024
  • Competition shifts the advantage of the invasive plant Bidens alba to a disadvantage under soil ammonia nitrogen., Wei HJ, Chen BM*, 2023
  • Short-term effects of asymmetric day and night warming on soil N2O, CO2 and CH4 emissions: a field experiment with an invasive and native plant., Han X, Yao NN, Wang XJ, Deng HH, Liao HX, Fan SQ, Chen BM*, 2023
  • Interactive effects of allelopathy and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the competition between the invasive species Bidens alba and its native congener Bidens biternata., Cheng JK#, Cao MY#, Yang HR, Yue MF, Xin GR*, Chen BM*, 2022
  • Simulated nitrogen deposition induces shifts in growth and resource-use strategies during range expansion of an invasive plant., Huang FF#, Zhou GH#, Liao HX, Fan ZX, Chen BM*, 2022
  • Do day and night warming exert different effects on growth and competitive interaction between invasive and native plants?, Su JQ, Han X, Chen BM*, 2021
  • Effects of Italian ryegrass residues as green manure on soil properties and bacterial communities under an Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.)-rice (Oryza sativa L.) rotation., He HB, Li WX, Zhang YW, Cheng JK, Jia XY, Li S, Yang HR, Chen BM*, Xin GR*, 2020
  • Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are a double-edged sword in plant invasion controlled by phosphorus concentration., Chen EJ, Liao HX, Chen BM, Peng SL*, 2020
  • Leaf leachates have the potential to influence soil nitrification via changes in ammonia-oxidizing archaea and bacteria populations., Chen WB, Chen BM*, Liao HX, Su JQ, Peng SL, 2020
  • Do arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi help the native species Bidens biternata resist the invasion of Bidens alba?, Cheng JK, Yue MF, Yang HR, Chen BM*, Xin GR*, 2019
  • Considering the preferences for nitrogen forms by invasive plants: a case study from a hydroponic culture experiment., Chen WB, Chen BM*, 2019
  • Mechanisms of influence of invasive grass litter on germination and growth of coexisting species in California., Chen BM*, D’Antonio CM, Molinari N, Peng SL*, 2018
  • A greater foraging scale, not a higher foraging precision, may facilitate invasion by exotic plants in nutrient heterogeneous conditions., Chen BM*, Su JQ, Liao HX, Peng SL*, 2018
  • Allelopathic potential of native invasive plants: The evidence from southern China., Chen BM*, Peng SL, 2018
  • Differential responses of invasive and native plants to warming with simulated changes in diurnal temperature ranges., Chen BM, Gao Y, Liao HX, Peng SL*, 2017
  • Role of allelopathy in plant invasion and control of invasive plants., Chen BM*, Liao HX, Chen WB, Wei HJ, Peng SL*, 2017
  • Do forest soil microbes have the potential to resist plant invasion? A case study in Dinghushan Biosphere Reserve (South China)., Chen BM, Li S, Liao HX, Peng SL*, 2017
  • How much do phenotypic plasticity and local genetic variation contribute to phenotypic divergences along environmental gradients in widespread invasive plants? A meta-analysis., Liao HX, D'Antonio CM, Chen BM, Huang QQ, Peng SL*, 2016
  • Rapid evolution of dispersal-related traits during range expansion of an invasive vine Mikania micrantha H.B.K., Huang FF, Peng SL*, Chen BM, Liao HX, Huang QQ, Lin ZG, Liu G, 2015
  • Effects of extreme temperature on seedling establishment of nonnative invasive plants., Hou QQ#, Chen BM#, Peng SL*, Chen LY, 2014
  • Effects of the invasive plant Mikania micrantha H.B.K. on soil nitrogen availability through allelopathy in South China., Chen BM, Peng SL*, Ni GY, 2009
  • Effects of aqueous extracts of Mikania micrantha H.B.K. on nutrients release from the forests litter at three succession stages in south China., Chen BM, Peng SL*, Chen LY, Li FR, Wang GX, 2009
  • Vegetation change and soil nutrient distribution along an oasis-desert transitional zone in Northwestern China., Chen BM, Wang GX, Cheng DL, Deng JM, Peng SL*, An FB, 2007
  • Effects of nitrate supply on plant growth, nitrate accumulation, metabolic nitrate concentration and nitrate reductase activity in three leafy vegetables., Chen BM, Wang ZH, Li SX, Wang GX*, Song HX, Wang XN, 2004
  • 外来入侵植物的根系觅养行为研究进展., 韩雪,苏锦权,姚娜娜,陈宝明*, 2020
  • 增温对土壤N2O和CH4排放的影响与微生物机制研究进展., 韩雪,陈宝明*, 2020
  • 外来入侵植物对土壤氮转化主要过程及相关微生物的影响., 陈宝明*, 韦慧杰, 陈伟彬, 朱政财, 原亚茹, 张永隆, 蓝志刚, 2018
  • 近20年外来生物入侵危害与风险评估研究的文献计量分析., 陈宝明,彭少麟*,吴秀平,王鹏龙,马建霞, 2016
Invasive Species Ecosystem Impact Biodiversity Climate Change Ecological Restoration Soil Ecology Nitrogen Cycle Microbial Interactions Plant Competition Environmental Adaptation

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