Shenqiang Wang
sqwang@issas.ac.cn
Chinese, English
Jiangsu
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Agriculture and Biotechnology
  • 1998-09--2004-06 PhD: Nanjing Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1989-08--1992-08 Master's: Nanjing Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 1985-09--1989-07 Bachelor's: Shandong Agricultural University
  • 2013-08~2021-06, State Key Laboratory of Soil Nutrient Management, Nanjing Soil Institute, Changshu Station, Director, Researcher
  • 2008-04~2013-08, Comprehensive Department of Nanjing Soil Institute, Assistant Director, Department Head
  • 2004-03~2004-04, Science and Technology Department of Nanjing Soil Research Institute, Department Head
  • 2002-03~2004-03, National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Japan, JSPS Special Research Fellow
  • 1999-03~2002-04, Science and Technology Department of Nanjing Soil Research Institute, Foreign Affairs Director
  • 1994-10~1995-09, Macaulay Institute for Land Use Research, UK, Visiting Scholar
  • 1992-08~1999-05, Fengqiu Agricultural Ecology Experimental Station, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Deputy Director
  • Soil Heavy Metal Pollution and Remediation Principles Study, Third Prize, Provincial Level, 2007
Soil Nutrient Management
Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution Control
Circular Agriculture
  • Characterization of Different Phosphorus Forms in Flooded and Upland Paddy Soils Incubated with Various Manures, Shenqiang Wang, 2021
  • Effect of P fertilizer reduction regime on soil Olsen-P, root Fe-plaque P, and rice P uptake in rice-wheat rotation paddy fields, Shenqiang Wang, 2021
  • Using diffusive gradients in thin films technique for in-situ measurement of labile phosphorus around Oryza sativa L. roots in flooded paddy soils, Shenqiang Wang, 2021
  • Small-scale interaction of iron and phosphorus in flooded soils with rice growth, Shenqiang Wang, 2019
  • The use of biologically based phosphorus fractions to evaluate soil P availability in reduced P-input paddy soils, Shenqiang Wang, 2018
  • Winter legume-rice rotations can reduce N pollution and carbon footprint while maintaining net ecosystem economic benefits, Shenqiang Wang, 2018
  • Response of soil microbes to a reduction in phosphorus fertilizer in rice-wheat rotation paddy soils with varying soil P levels, Shenqiang Wang, 2018
  • The quality and quantity of exogenous organic carbon input control microbial NO3− immobilization: A meta-analysis, Shenqiang Wang, 2017
  • Extremely high N2O but unexpectedly low NO emissions from a highly organic and chemical fertilized peach orchard system in China, Shenqiang Wang, 2017
  • Ten years of elevated atmospheric CO2 doesn't alter soil nitrogen availability in a rice paddy, Shenqiang Wang, 2016
  • A five-year P fertilization pot trial for wheat only in a rice-wheat rotation of Chinese paddy soil: interaction of P availability and microorganism, Shenqiang Wang, 2016
  • Yak and Tibetan sheep dung return enhance soil N supply and retention in two alpine grasslands in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, Shenqiang Wang, 2016
  • Phosphorus fertilization to the wheat-growing season only in a rice–wheat rotation in the Taihu Lake region of China, Shenqiang Wang, 2016
  • Use of Nitrogen Isotope To Determine Fertilizer- and Soil-Derived Ammonia Volatilization in a Rice/Wheat Rotation System, Shenqiang Wang, 2016
  • Soil pH is a good predictor of the dominating N2O production processes under aerobic conditions, Shenqiang Wang, 2015
  • The regime and P availability of omitting P fertilizer application for rice in rice/wheat rotation in the Taihu Lake Region of southern China, Shenqiang Wang, 2015
  • Improving grain yield and reducing N loss using polymer-coated urea in southeast China, Shenqiang Wang, 2015
  • Maintaining rice yield and reducing N pollution by substituting winter legume for wheat in a heavily-fertilized rice-based cropping system of southeast China, Shenqiang Wang, 2015
  • Mechanistic insights into the effects of N fertilizer application on N2O-emission pathways in acidic soil of a tea plantation, Shenqiang Wang, 2015
  • Successive straw biochar application as a strategy to sequester carbon and improve fertility: A pot experiment with two rice/wheat rotations in paddy soil, Shenqiang Wang, 2014
  • Nitrification, acidification, and nitrogen leaching from subtropical cropland soils as affected by rice straw-based biochar: laboratory incubation and column leaching studies, Shenqiang Wang, 2014
  • Comparisons of Biochar Properties from Wood Material and Crop Residues at Different Temperatures and Residence Times, Shenqiang Wang, 2013
  • Large-Scale Biochar Production from Crop Residue: A New Idea and the Biogas-Energy Pyrolysis System, Shenqiang Wang, 2013
  • Nitrogen runoff dominates water nitrogen pollution from rice-wheat rotation in the Taihu Lake region of China, Shenqiang Wang, 2012
  • Nitrogen Balance in a Highly Fertilized Rice-Wheat Double-Cropping System in Southern China, Shenqiang Wang, 2012
  • Phosphorus Pool in Paddy Soil and Scientific Fertilization in Typical Areas of Taihu Lake Watershed, China, Shenqiang Wang, 2012
Soil Nutrients Management Agriculture Pollution Control Circular Sustainability Environmental Practices Non-Point Water Recycling Systems

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