LU Jia, 
Postdoctor, College of Resource & Environment, 
Email: lujia@gucas.ac.cn; jlufromty@126.com
Telephone: 86-10-8825-6542
Mobile: 86-130-5113-1230
Address: 19A, Yuquan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing100049, P.R. China
Postcode: 100049

Research Areas

Soil Chemisty; Environmental Chemistry and Pollution control.

Education

09, 2003- 06, 2009: Ph. D,  State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, 
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Subject: Soil Science. 

09, 1999- 07, 2003: BSc.,  Shenyang Agricultural University. Subject: Agriculture Resource and Environment.

Experience

Date: 03,2010 - present
Location: Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Position: Postdoctor
Description: Research on the nitrogen cycling in upland soil along the typical lake areas; Iron-nutritional enhancement by the regulation of soil sulphur.

Date: 07, 2009- 03, 2010
Location: Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Position: Assistant Professor
Description: Research on the spatial and temporal distribution of non-point pollutant load in agro-ecosystem of Taihu Basin under the grant of National Sci-Tech Major Special Item on “water pollution control and management”.

Date: 09, 2003- 06, 2009
Location: Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China
Description: Research on the characteristics of nitrogen mineralization in ancient paddy soils originated from different periods in China’s Yangtze River Delta

Date: 02, 2003– 06, 2003
Location: Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China
Description: Study on the retention/adsorption of heavy matals by three kinds of peats; review on the current situation of wetlands research.

EXPERIENCE ABROAD:
Date:
01, 2007 - 01, 2008
Location: Institute of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, FAL, Germany
Description: Research on the characteristics of foreshore reclamation soils with different cropping duration in China’s Yangtze River Delta with “CAS-MPG Joint Doctoral Promotion Programme (DPP)” by Chinese Academy of Sciences and German Max-Plank-Society.

Date: 11, 2004 - 03, 2005
Location: Institute of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, FAL, Germany; Groningen University, the Netherlands
Description: Research on the rare earth elements and organic carbon structures of Chinese ancient soils. Assistant research on the S induced resistance (SIR) mechanisms using overdosed H2S-fumigated fungi, with the frame of a grant by the Sino-German Agricultural Ministry Cooperative Project.

Honors & Distinctions

1. Fellowship granted by Sino-German Agricultural Ministry Cooperative Project, 2004.11~2005.03.
2. CAS-MPG Joint Doctoral Promotion Programme (DPP) supported by Chinese Academy of Sciences and German Max-Plank-Society, 2007.01~2008.01.
3. Postoral granted financial support from China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 20110490630), 2011.

Publications

   
Papers
1. Jia Lu, Zhengyi Hu. Comparison of mineralization rates and nitrogen potentials in foreshore reclamation long-term cultivated paddy soils and adjacent upland soils. Plant Nutrition and Fertilizer Science. 2011, 17(1): 62-70. (in Chinese) 
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTOTAL-ZWYF201101010.htm

2. Jia Lu, Zhengyi Hu. Evidence and causes of intermittent continuous rice cropping since the Neolithic Age at Chuodun site in China’s Yangtze River Delta. Journal of the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 2010, 27(5): 605-613.(in Chinese)
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-ZKYB201005006.htm

3. Jia Lu, Zhengyi Hu, Zhihong Xu , Zhihong Cao, Shunyao Zhuang, Linzhang Yang, Xiangui Lin, Yuanhua Dong, Rui Yin, Jinlong Ding, Yunfei Zheng. Effects of rice cropping intensity on soil nitrogen mineralization rate and potential in buried ancient paddy soils from the Neolithic Age in China’s Yangtze River Delta. Journal of soils and sediments. 2009, 9: 526-536 (SCI)
http://www.springerlink.com/content/q50q04048pk1207w/ 

4. Jia Lu, Zhengyi Hu, Zhihong Cao, Linzhang Yang, Xiangui Lin, Yuanhua Dong, Jinglong Ding, Yunfei Zheng. Characteristics of Soil Fertility of Buried Ancient Paddy at Chuodun Site in Yangtze River Delta. Agricultural Sciences in China, 2006, 5(6):101-105. (in English) 
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1671292706600746

5. Jia Lu, Zhengyi Hu, Zhihong Cao, Linzhang Yang, Xiangui Lin, Yuanhua 
Dong, Jinglong Ding, Yunfei Zheng. Characteristics of Soil Fertility of Buried Ancient Paddy at Chuodun Site in Yangtze River Delta. Scientia Agricultura Sinica,2006, 39(1):109-117. (in Chinese) 
http://www.chinaagrisci.com/qikan/manage/wenzhang/at-2005-5685.pdf

6. Wenjun Jiao, Qingwen Min, Shengkui Cheng, Jia Lu, Lizhen Yan. Actural Nitrogen Rate and Its Multiple Effects in Rice-Wheat Rotation System of Taihu Lake Watershed: Emprical Analysis Based on Household Survey. Journal of Natural Resources. 2011, 26(6): 955-963.
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-NHBH200701043.htm

7. Jiuhai Li, Yuanhua Dong, Zhihong Cao, Yueqin Cheng, Jia Lu, LinZhang Yang, Xiangui Lin, Zhengyi Hu, Gangya Zhang, Rui Yin. Vertical Distribution of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAHs) in Two Prehistoric Paddy Soil Profiles. Journal of Agro-Environment Science. 2007, 26(1): 224-229. (in Chinese) 
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-ZRZX201106005.htm
Patents

A  method to improve fluorine adsorption by a microwave- modified activated Al2O3. Application No.:201110370230.3. Zhengyi Hu, Lijuan Huang, Jia Lu, Huihui Wang, Xiaoning Liu, Guoqi Wen, Xianchao Meng, Chunyou Zhu, Guohui Zhou, Xiaoqi Zhu, Yiwen Ju, Jianguang Wu.

Research Interests

1. Cycling of carbon and nitrogen  in soils- the process and influencing factors;
2. Sulphur induced nutrition enhancement in "soil-plants-human body" system.

Conferences

13 th World Lake Conference, Nov. 2009, Wuhan, China;
2009 Annual Academic Conference of China Society of Natural Resources (CSNR), Oct. 2009, Shanghai, China;
Sino-German Workshop on the Study of Ancient paddy Soils in China. Oct. 2004, Kunshan, China.