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Bao-Ming Du
bmdu@sjtu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Veterinary Medicine
  • 2008 Bachelor's Degree: Shandong Agricultural University
  • 2011 Master's Degree: Zhejiang A&F University
  • 2019 PhD: Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • 2011-2013 - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Research Assistant
  • 2017-2018 - Arizona State University, USA - Visiting Scholar
  • 2019-Present - Shanghai Jiao Tong University - Assistant Researcher
Ecological Stoichiometry
Plant Physiological Ecology
Plant Nutrition
Plant-Insect Interactions
Environmental Microbiology
Climate Change and Forest Ecosystem Function
  • Nutrient resorption strategies of three oak tree species in response to interannual climate variability, Du B., Ji H., Liu S., Kang H., Yin S., Liu, C*., 2021
  • Spatial variations in stomatal traits and their coordination with leaf traits in Quercus variabilis across eastern Asia, Du B., Zhu Y., Kang H., Liu C*., 2021
  • Phosphorus elevation erodes ectomycorrhizal community diversity and induces divergence of saprophytic community composition between vegetation types, Khalid M., Du B., Tan H., Liu X., Su L., Ali M., Liu C., Sun N., Hui N*., 2021
  • Stable carbon isotope used to estimate water use efficiency can effectively indicate seasonal variation in leaf stoichiometry, Du B., Zheng J., Ji H., Zhu Y., Yuan J., Kang H., Liu C., 2021
  • Body size plasticity of weevil larvae (Curculio davidi) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) and its stoichiometric relationship with different hosts, Du B., Ji H., Peng C., Liu X., Liu C*., 2021
  • Altitudinal patterns of leaf stoichiometry and nutrient resorption in Quercus variabilis in the Baotianman Mountains, China, Du B., Ji H., Peng C., Liu X., Liu C*., 2017
  • Variation of oriental oak (Quercus variabilis) leaf δ13C across temperate and subtropical China: Spatial patterns and sensitivity to precipitation, Du B., Kang H., Zhu Y., Zhou X., Yin S., Paul J. B., Liu C*., 2015
  • Climatic control on plant and soil δ13C along an altitudinal transect of Lushan Mountain in subtropical China: Characteristics and interpretation of soil carbon dynamics, Du B., Kang H., Pumpanen J., Zhu P., Yin S., Zou Q., Wang Z., Kong F., Liu C*.
  • Soil organic carbon stock and chemical composition along an altitude gradient in the Lushan Mountain, subtropical China, Du B., Liu C*., Kang K., Zhu P., Yin S., Shen G., Hou J., Ilvesniemi H., 2014
Stoichiometry Physiology Ecology Nutrition Interactions Microbiology Climate Change Forest Ecosystem Environment

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