Faculty and Staff
Wang Jichen
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Highest Education: Ph.D
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Email: jcwang@rcees.ac.cn
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Jichen Wang received his Ph.D. degree from Nanjing Agricultural University in 2018. He was appointed as an assistant professor at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences (RCEES, CAS) in the same year. He visited James Tiedje’s lab in Michigan State University from 2016 to 2018. Dr. Wang’s research work has been published in esteemed journals including Frontiers in Microbiology, Biology and Fertility of Soils, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, etc.

Research Interest:

Soil nitrogen-cycling and microorganisms.

Selected Publications:

[1]Wang, J, Zhang L, et al. (2014). Ammonia oxidizer abundance in paddy soil profile with different fertilizer regimes. Applied Soil Ecology, 84, 38-44.
[2]Wang J, Zhang D, et al. (2016). Temporal variation of diazotrophic community abundance and structure in surface and subsoil under four fertilization regimes during a wheat growing season. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 216, 116-124.
[3]Wang J, Xue C, et al. (2016). Wheat and rice growth stages and fertilization regimes alter soil bacterial community structure, but not diversity. Frontiers in Microbiology, 7, 1207.
[4]Wang J, Song Y, et al. (2017). Impacts of inorganic and organic fertilization treatments on bacterial and fungal communities in a paddy soil. Applied Soil Ecology, 112, 42-50.
[5]Wang J, Ni L, et al. (2017). Dynamic response of ammonia-Oxidizers to four fertilization regimes across a wheat-rice rotation system. Frontiers in Microbiology, 8, 630.
[6]Wang J, Geoff R, et al. (2018). Plant growth stages and fertilization regimes drive soil fungal communities in a wheat-rice rotation system. Biology and Fertility of Soils, 54(6): 731-742.

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