CHENG Shulan
Email: slcheng@ucas.ac.cn , slcheng77@yahoo.com
Telephone: 86-10-88256376
Address: 19A  Yuquan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing ,China
Postcode: 100049

Research Areas

  • C and  N coupling  cycle  in terrestrial ecosystem;
  • Ecological risk assessment.

Education

  •  B.S. and M.S. in Geography. September 1994 ~ July 2001, Department of Geography, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, Anhui Province ;
  •  Ph.D in Ecology, September 2001 ~June 2004, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

Experience

  • 2004~2007 Lecturer, School of Resources and Environmental Sciences,Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCASCAS) ;
  • 2007~Present Assistant professor, School of Resources and Environmental Sciences,Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (GUCASCAS).

Publications

  • Fang Huajun, Cheng Shulan #, Yu Guirui, Zheng Jiaojiao, Zhang Peilei, Xu Minjie, Li Yingnian, Yang Xueming. Responses of CO2 efflux from an alpine meadow soil on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau to multi-form and low-level N addition. Plant and Soil, 2012, 351:177–190  Download
  • Cheng S L, Fang H J, Zhu T H, et al. Effects of soil erosion and deposition on soil organic carbon dynamics at a sloping field in Black Soil region, Northeast China. Soil Science & Plant Nutrition, 2010, 56: 521-529  Download
  •  Cheng S L, Fang H J, Yu G R, et al. Foliar and soil 15N natural abundances provide field evidence on nitrogen dynamics in temperate and boreal forest ecosystems. Plant and Soil, 2010, 337: 285–297 Download
  •  Fang H J, Yu G R, Cheng S L, et al. Effects of multiple environmental factors on CO2 emission and CH4 uptake from old-growth forest soils. Biogeoscience, 2010, 7: 395-407 Download
  •  Fang H J, Yu G R, Cheng S L, et al. 13C abundance, water-soluble and microbial biomass carbon as potential indicators of soil organic carbon dynamics in subtropical forests at different successional stages and subject to different nitrogen loads. Plant and Soil, 2009, 320: 243-254 Download
  •  Fang H J, Cheng S L, Zhang X P, et al. Soil organic carbon redistribution and budget of erosion and deposition in a sloping field. Land Degradation & Development, 2006, 17: 89-96 Download
  •  Cheng S L, Ouyang H, Niu H S, et al. Spatial and temporal dynamics of soil organic carbon in reversed desertification area-a case study in Yulin city, Shaaxi Province, China. Chinese Geographical Science, 2004, 14(3): 245-250 Download

Research Interests

  •  Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems, especially exploring C and N-cycling using stable isotope techniques and Molecular biology techniques ;
  •  Effects of nitrogen deposition, CO2 enrichment on C and N processes in terrestrial ecosystems based on manipulative experiments; 
  •  Regional assessment on ecosystem nitrogen saturation and carbon sequestration.

Students

已指导学生

朱天鸿  硕士研究生  070501-自然地理学  

郑娇娇  硕士研究生  070501-自然地理学  

张裴雷  硕士研究生  070501-自然地理学  

李林森  硕士研究生  083001-环境科学  

司高月  硕士研究生  083001-环境科学  

何舜  硕士研究生  085229-环境工程  

于光夏  硕士研究生  083001-环境科学  

曹子铖  硕士研究生  083001-环境科学  

现指导学生

李玉娜  博士研究生  083001-环境科学  

周易  硕士研究生  083001-环境科学  

刘强  博士研究生  071300-生态学  

Current and Pending Funding

1.  Effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on sequestration and loss of soil organic carbon in an Alpine Meadow on the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau.         Funding Source: National Natural Sciences Foundation of China
Funding Period: 2007~2009 
2.  Effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on loss of soil nitrogen in alpine meadows in an Alpine Meadow on the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau.
Funding Source: Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Funding Period: 2008~2010 
3.  Responses of soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics to simulating atmospheric nitrogen deposition in an Alpine Meadow on the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau. 
Funding Source: Ministry of Science and Technology, P.R. China
Funding Period: 2011~2013 
4.  Responses of soil CH4 uptake to simulating atmospheric nitrogen deposition in an Alpine Meadow on the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau.
Funding Source: National Natural Sciences Foundation of China
Funding Period: 2011~2013 
5.  Effects of atmospheric CO2 concentration increase on rhizosphere carbon deposition in a soybean-wheat rotation system.
Funding Source: Ministry of Agriculture, P.R. China
Funding Period: 2009~2011