Xiaobing Xie

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Xiaobing Xie, Ph.D., as an associate research fellow in the School of Agriculture Sciences, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, China. He had been funded as a joint Ph.D. student by the China Scholarship Council to carry out research on rice drought physiology in the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and obtained a Ph.D. degree in crop cultivation and farming system from Hunan Agricultural University. His research interests focus on crop production, crop physiology and ecology, and crop cultivation management. He has undertaken a National Natural Science Foundation project (Youth Fund), a sub-project of the National Key R&D Program of China, a Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education Science and Technology Research Program (key project) and has participated in 8 provincial & ministerial and national level projects. He is also in charge of Jiangxi Shanggao Rice Science and Technology Backyard. As the first or corresponding author, he has published more than 15 papers in journals like Journal of Experimental Botany, Field Crops Research, and Agronomy. He was awarded the Outstanding Head Teacher of Jiangxi Agricultural University in 2020-2022, the 9th Outstanding Youth Science and Technology Award of Jiangxi Provincial Crop Society, and the Advanced Individual of Agriculture and Rural Work in Jiangxi Province.

Education and work experience:

2018.03-Present, as an assistant research fellow and associate research fellow inDepartment of Crop cultivation and tillage,the School ofAgricultural Sciences, Jiangxi Agricultural University.

2016.03-2018.03,as a joint Ph.D. student in Crop and Environment Department ofthe International Rice Research Institute (IRRI).

2013.09-2017.12,as a Ph.D. student in the College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University.

2010.09-2013.06,as apostgraduatestudent in the College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University.

2006.09-2010.06,as an undergraduatestudent in the College of Agronomy, Hunan Agricultural University.

Research interests:

Rice crop production, crop physiology and ecology, and crop cultivation management.

Representative research projects:

TheNational Natural Science Foundation project (Youth Fund):The mechanism of the plant nitrogen-carbon balance regulating rice grain-filling under low-light stress duringpost-heading stage (32101826), 2022.01-2024.12.

Thesub-project of the National Key R&D Program of China: Integration and demonstration of green producing, high-yield and high-efficiency enhancing technology for double-cropping rice in the middle reaches of Yangtze River (2023YFD2301305–02), 2023.11–2027.12.

Representative publications:

1. Guo Lin, Qi Wenle, Bao Zeen, Wang Yumei, Wu Jiale, Pan Xiaohua, Zeng Yongjun and Xie Xiaobing*. Weak Solar radiation significantly decreased rice grain yield and quality-Simulated shading could be a foretell for climate change.Agronomy, 2024, 14: 1639.

2. Huang Guanjun, Guo Lin, Zeng Yanhua, Huang Shan, Zeng Yongjun, Xie Xiaobing*. Changes in the grain yield and quality of early indica rice from 2000 to 2020 in southern China.Agronomy, 2024, 14: 295.

3. Duan Gangqiang, Wu Jiale, Que Renwei, Zeng Yanhua, Zeng Yongjun, Pan Xiaohua, Xie Xiaobing*. Agronomic and physiological performances of high-quality indica rice under moderate and high-nitrogen conditions in southern China.Agronomy, 2023, 13: 1617.

4. Wu Jiale, Que Renwei, Qi Wenle, Duan Gangqiang, Wu Jingjing, Zeng Yongjun, Pan Xiaohua, Xie Xiaobing*. Varietal variances of grain nitrogen content and its relations to nitrogen accumulation and yield of high-quality rice under different nitrogen rates.Agronomy, 2022, 12(11): 2719.

5. Xie Xiaobing, Quintana Marinell R., Sandhu Nitika, Subedi Sushil R., Zou Yingbin, Rutkoski Jessica Elaine, Henry Amelia*. Establishment method affects rice root plasticity in response to drought and its relationship with grain yield stability,Journal of Experimental Botany, 2021, 72(14): 5208–5220.

6. Xie Xiaobing, Shan Shuanglü, Wang Yumei, Cao Fangbo, Chen Jiana, Huang Min, Zou Yingbin. Dense planting with reducing nitrogen rate increased grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency in two hybrid rice varieties across two light conditions.Field Crops Research, 2019, 236: 24–32.

7. Jiang Peng#, Xie Xiaobing#, Huang Min*, Zhou Xuefeng, Zhang Ruichun, Chen Jiana, Wu Dandan, Xia Bing, Xiong Hong, Xu Fuxian, Zou Yingbin. Potential yield increase of hybrid rice at five locations in Southern China.Rice, 2016, 9:11.

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