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Tang She
Veterinary Medicine
Nanjing Agricultural University
Jiangsu
Language: English, Chinese
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Rice Cultivation Quality Climate Change Temperature Physiological Mechanisms Nitrogen Carbon Yield Environmental Impact
Areas of Focus
  • High-quality rice cultivation pathways
  • Impact of climate change on rice quality formation mechanisms
Work Experience
  • 2013.4-present - Nanjing Agricultural University, College of Agriculture - Teaching and Research
Academic Background & Achievements
  • 2008.9-2012.9 PhD in Crop Science from Zhejiang University
  • 2005.9-2007.1 Master of Science in Biological Sciences from University of Leeds
  • Hosted three National Natural Science Foundation projects
  • Hosted three other national research projects
  • Published over 40 SCI papers
Publications
  • Effects of nitrogen application on physicochemical properties of rice starch under elevated temperature, Tang She et al., 2024
  • Nitrogen fertilizer alleviates rice yield loss without increasing global warming potential under elevated temperatures, Tang She et al., 2023
  • Stimulus-responsive proteins involved in multi-process regulation of storage substance accumulation during rice grain filling under elevated temperature, Tang She et al., 2023
  • Multiple regulators were involved in glutelin synthesis and subunit accumulation in response to temperature and nitrogen during rice grain-filling stage, Tang She et al., 2023
  • Mitigating the adverse effect of warming on rice canopy and rhizosphere microbial community by nitrogen application: An approach to counteract future climate change for rice, Tang She et al., 2023
  • Exogenous Application of Methyl Jasmonate at the Booting Stage Improves Rice's Heat Tolerance by Enhancing Antioxidant and Photosynthetic Activities, Tang She, 2022
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