Xu Gui-Qing, Male, Han, PH. D. Superviser, research fellow of Xinjiang Institute of Ecology & Geography.
Email: xugq@ms.xjb.ac.cn
Telephone: 0991-7885414
Address: 818 South Beijing Road, Urumqi, Xinjiang
Postcode: 830011
Research Areas
Research filed: plant geography、plant microclimate、 plant physiological ecology.
Research direction: plant geography distribution and cause、vegetation-water relationships、plant eco-hydraulogical process、plant water use strategy and functional types、Biomass allocation and its plasticity、root growth and distribution、plant drought resistant vulnerability、 tree death and mortality mechanism,using hydrogen、oxygen and carbon isotopes to analyze plant water sources and photosynthate transport、reserve and allocation.
Education
2005-09-2008-06 Doctor, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2001-09-2004-06 Master of Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Sciences
1996-09-2000-06 Undergraduate of Forestry College, Xinjiang Agricultural University
Experience
Work Experience
Visiting Scholar, School of Forest Ecosystem and Forestry, University of Melbourne, Australia, from October 2015 to October 2016
Assistant researcher and associate researcher, Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences From July 2004 to now,
Publications
(1) Varying responses of two Haloxylon species to extreme drought and groundwater depth, Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2019
(2) Patterns of biomass allocation in Haloxylon persicum woodlands and their understory, Forest Ecology and Management, 2017
(3) A possible link between life and death of a xeric tree in desert., Journal of plant physiology, 2016
(4) When the classical reaction norm is corrected by body size, Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 2015
(5) Apparent plasticity in functional traits determining competitive ability and spatial distribution: a case from desert, Scientific Report, 2015
(6) What makes Haloxylon persicum grow on sand dunes while H. ammodendron grows on interdune lowlands: a proof from reciprocal transplant experiments, Journal of Arid Land, 2014
(7) On quantifying hydraulic conductance at the soil–root interface, Hydrological Processes, 2013
(8) Distinguishing the Biomass Allocation Variance Resulting from Ontogenetic Drift or Acclimation to Soil Texture., PLoS ONE, 2012
(9) Seasonal variation in plant hydraulic traits of two co-occurring desert shrubs, Tamarix ramosissima and Haloxylon ammodendron, with different rooting patterns., ecological research, 2011
(10) Hydraulic resistance partitioning between shoot and root system and plant water status of Haloxyolon ammodendron growing at sites of contrasting soil texture, journal of arid land, 2010
(11) Similarity and difference in responses to precipitation treatment for Haloxylon ammodendron growing on contrasting textured soils., Ecological research, 2010
(12) Similarity and difference in responses to precipitation treatment for Haloxylon ammodendron growing on contrasting textured soils., Ecological research, 2010
(13) Root distribution of three co-occurring desert shrubs and their physiological response to precipitation., Sciences in cold and arid region, 2009
(14) Rooting depth and leaf hydraulic conductance in the xeric shrub haloxyolon ammodendron growing at sites of contrasting soil texture., Functional plant biology, 2008
(15) Ecophysiological response and morphological adjustment of two Central Asian desert shrubs towards variation in summer precipitation, Plant, Cell and Environment, 2007