Ling Zhang

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Name: Ling Zhang

Position: Professor

Affiliation: College of Forestry,Jiangxi Agricultural University

Address: 1101 Zhimin Street, Jingkai District, Nanchang 330045, China

E-mail: lingzhang09@126.com

Education and professional history

Jan. 2017—present Professor

Jul. 2016—Dec. 2018 Postdoc in Jiangxi Agricultural University

Jan. 2016—Dec. 2016 Professor (Associate)

Jul. 2014—Dec. 2015 Lecture in College of Forestry, Jiangxi Agricultural University

Aug. 2012—Dec. 2013 Joint PhD student in Rice University

Sep. 2010—Jun. 2014 Ph. D. in Soil Science (Nanjing Agricultural University)

Sep. 2008—Jun. 2010 M.S. in Soil Science (Nanjing Agricultural University)

Sep. 2004—Jun. 2008 Bachelor (Inner Mongolian University for Nationalities)

Research interest &Expertise

Soil greenhouse gas emissions and mitigation;

biochar application in soil improvement;

soil degradation and remediation;

plant invasions

Grant review

1.National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)

2.The French National Research Agency (ANR)

Journal Paper review

1.New Phytologist,

2.Soil Biology and Biochemistry,

3.Catena,

4.Plant and Soil,

5.Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology,

6.Science of the Total Environment,

7.Journal of Hazardous Materials,

8.Environmental Pollution,

9.Journal of Geophysical Research,

10.Ecosystems,

11.Forest Ecology and Management,

12.Field Crops Research,

13.AoB Plants,

14.Chemical Engineering Journal,

15.Sustainable Production and Consumption,

16.Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering,

17.Journal of Cleaner Production,

18.Land Degradation & Development,

19.Journal of Soils and Sediments,

20.Industrial Crops & Products,

21.Applied Soil Ecology,

22.Agricultural Water Management,

23.Soil Use and Management,

24.Global Ecology and Conservation,

25.Plant Physiology and Biochemistry,

26.Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering,

27.Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,

28.Chemosphere,

29.Journal of Environmental Sciences,

30.Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts,

31.CLEAN - Soil, Air, Water,

32.Ecology and Evolution,

33.Scientific Reports,

34.PLoS ONE,

35.Journal of Plant Ecology,

36.Journal of Forestry Research,

37.Journal of Plant Research,

38.Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery,

39.Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition,

40.Frontiers in Microbiology,

41.

Journal editor

Associate editor:

Plant Ecology;

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Editorial member:

Journal of Plant Ecology;

Journal of Integrative Agriculture;

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery;

Publications since 2021 (correspondence author*)

1.Yuan Xi, Wang Shuli, Chen Fusheng, Xu Xintong, Deng Bangliang, Fang Xiangmin, Liu Yuanqiu, Siemann Evan,Zhang Ling*. Non-additive effects of Chinese fir leaf litter mixtures of different ages on soil N2O emissions in a monoculture plantation treated with N and P additions.Plant and Soil,2024,https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-024-06843-z

2.Fang Haifu, Xu Xintong, Zhang Qiang, Wang Shuli, Yu Yadi, Wang Hao, Aamer Muhammad, Yang Yang, Aly Hesham M, Hu Dongnan,Zhang Ling*. Biochar mitigated more N2O emissions from soils with the same origin ecosystem as its feedstocks: Implications for application of biochar.Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2024, 24, 2458–2466.

3.Xie Junyi, Chen Mengyun, Zhang Xi, Wang Shuli, Fang Xiangmin, Xie Mingyue,Zhang Ling*. Understory vegetation altered soil CO2and N2O emissions and the correlation with plant and soil stoichiometry following N and P addition in Chinese fir plantations.Plant and Soil,2023,doi.org/10.1007/s11104-023-06189-y.

4.Xie Junyi, Chen Mengyun,Zhang Ling*, Niu Yun, Liu Xiaojun, Luo Laicong, Zou Yu, Hu Xiaofei, Guo Xiaomin,Siemann Evan.Soil aggregate size distribution alters CO2but not N2O emission rates in Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations with N and P additions.Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition,2023,23: 706–718.

5.Wang Baihui, Gao Yu, Lai Xiaoqin, Luo Laicong, Zhang Xi, Hu Dongnan, Shen Zhan, Hu Shufen,Zhang Ling*.The effects of biochar derived from feedstock with different Si and Al concentration on soil N2O and CO2emissions.Environmental Pollution, 2023, 317: 120731.

6.Pan Jun, Liu Yuanqiu, Niu Jiehui, Fang Haifu, Feng Yan, Bai Tianjun, Zhang Mi, Deng Wenping, Siemann Evan,Zhang Ling*.Moso bamboo expansion reduced soil N2O emissions while accelerated fine root litter decomposition: contrasting non-additive effects.Plant and Soil, 2023,doi.org/10.1007/s11104-022-05785-8

7.Xu Xintong, He Chang, Zhong Chuan, Zhang Qiang, Yuan Xi, Hu Xiaofei, Deng Wenping, Wang Jiawei, Du Qu,Zhang Ling*. Soil N2O emission inCinnamomum camphoraplantations along an urbanization gradient altered by changes in litter input and microbial community composition.Environmental Pollution, 2022, 118876.

8.Nasir Shad#, Liu Qian#, Fang Haifu, Wang Baihui, Gao Yu, Liu Xiaojun, Luo Laicong, Zhang Wenyuan, Siemann Evan,Zhang Ling*. Soil sterilization and fertility impacts on urease and belowground mass specific phosphatase activity vary among Chinese tallow tree (Triadica Sebifera) populations.Plant Ecology, 2022,doi.org/10.1007/s11258-021-01215-4.

9.Gao Yu, Wang Baihui, Laicong Luo, Deng Bangliang, Shad Nasir, Hu Dongnan, Hesham M. Aly,Zhang Ling*. Effects of hydroxyapatite and modified biochar derived fromCamellia oleiferafruit shell on soil Cd contamination and N2O emissions.Industrial Crops and Products, 2022, 177: 114476.

10.Xu Xintong, Yuan Xi, Zhang Qiang, Wei Qixuan, Liu Xiaojun, Deng Wenping, Wang Jiawei, Yang Wenting, Deng Bangliang,Zhang Ling*. Biochar derived from spent mushroom substrate reduced N2O emissions with lower water content but increased CH4emissions under flooded condition from fertilized soils inCamellia oleiferaplantations.Chemosphere,2022, 287: 132110.

11.WangShuli,Yuan Xi,Zhang Ling*, Chen Fusheng, Fang Xiangmin, Liu Xiaojun, Deng Bangliang, Shad Nasir, Zhang Wenyuan, Hu Xiaofei, Guo Xiaomin, Siemann Evan. Litter age interacted with N and P addition to impact soil N2O emissions inCunninghamia lanceolataplantations,Journal of Plant Ecology, rtab111, 2022

12.Fang Haifu,Yu Gao, Qiang Zhang, Lili Ma, Baihui Wang, Nasir Shad, Wenping Deng, Xiaojun Liu, Yuanqiu Liu,Zhang Ling*.Moso bamboo and Japanese cedar seedlings differently affected soil N2O emissions,Journal of Plant Ecology, 2022,15 (2): 277-285

13.Zheng Xiang, Shuli Wang, Xingtong Xu, Bangliang Deng, Xiaojun Liu, Xiaofei Hu, Wenping Deng, Wenyuan Zhang, Jiang Jiang,Zhang Ling*.Soil N2O emissions increased by litter removal but decreased by phosphorus additions.Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems,2022, 123, 49–59

14.Deng Bangliang, Yuan Xi, Evan Siemann, Shuli Wang, Haifu Fang, Baihui Wang, Yu Gao, Nasir Shad, Xiaojun Liu, Wenyuan Zhang, Xiaomin Guo,Zhang Ling*. Feedstock particle size and pyrolysis temperature regulate effects of biochar on soil nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions.Waste Management,2021,120:33-40

Books

1.Zhang Ling, Wang Shuli, Liu Liangying, edited. Mitigating Global Climate Change Enhancing Adaptation, Evaluation, and Restoration of Mountain Ecosystems, ISBN 978-0-85014-053-8, London, UK, 2024;

2.Zhang Ling, authored. Bamboo Expansion: Processes, Impacts, and Management, Springer, ISBN 978-981-99-4113-1, Singapore, 2023;

3.Zhang Ling, edited. Soil Carbon, Nitrogen Sequestration and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation under Global Change, ISBN 978-3-0365-7344-1, Basel, 2023;

4.Zhang Ling, authored.Camellia oleiferaPlantation Management and Nitrogen Cycling, Science Press, Beijing, 2020;

5.Ling Zhang, edited. Advances in Forest Management under Global Change, ISBN 978-1-83968-307-7, London, 2020.