• Name: Wenxu Dong
    • Title: Young Investigator
    • Phone: 0311-85814769
    • Email: dongwx@sjziam.ac.cn

      Education and Appointments:

    • Education and Appointments
       
      Education
      1994-1998
      BS in Applied Chemistry, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China
      2001-2004
      MS in Ecology, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
      2005-2009
      Ph.D. in Ecology, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
       
      Employment History
       
      2006- 2016
      Assistant Professor at the center for agricultural resources research, IGDB, CAS. Shijiazhuang, China.
      2016- 2020     
      Associate Professor at the center for agricultural resources research, IGDB,CAS. Shijiazhuang, China.
      2021-       
      Young Investigator at the center for agricultural resources research, IGDB, CAS. Shijiazhuang, China.

      Research Direction:

    • Research Direction:
       
      The goals of my group focus on gas exchange of carbon and nitrogen on soil \air interface at farmland. Such as, the greenhouse gas(CO2, N2O, CH4 )and ammonia emission (NH3)at soil\air interface; carbonate(CaCO3) weathering and CO2 emission/uptake in farmland; comprehensive regulation of carbon sequestration and gas emission reduction.

      Representative Works:

    • PUBLICATIONS
      1.Dong, W., Xing, H., Chen, S., & Hu, C*. (2021). NH3 emission responses to irrigation time and the initial moisture from urea applied to three soils in the North China Plain. Irrigation and Drainage. doi.org/10.1002/ird.2625.
       
      2.Fan, H., Wu, S., Dong, W., Li, X., Dong, Y., Wang, S.,& Zhuang, X*. (2021). Characterization of tetracycline-resistant microbiome in soil-plant systems by combination of H218O-based DNA-Stable isotope probing and metagenomics. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 420, 126440.
       
      3.Bizimana, F., Timilsina, A., Dong, W., Uwamungu, J. Y., Li, X., Wang, Y., & Hu, C*. (2021). Effects of long-term nitrogen fertilization on N 2 O, N 2 and their yield-scaled emissions in a temperate semi-arid agro-ecosystem. Journal of Soils and Sediments, 21(4), 1659-1671
       
      4.Dong, W., Walkiewicz, A., Bieganowski, A., Oenema, O., Nosalewicz, M., He, C.,. & Hu, C*. (2020). Biochar promotes the reduction of N2O to N2 and concurrently suppresses the production of N2O in calcareous soil. Geoderma, 362, 114091.
       
      5.Timilsina, A., Dong, W#., Luo, J., Lindsey, S., Wang, Y., & Hu, C*. (2020). Nitrogen isotopic signatures and fluxes of N 2 O in response to land-use change on naturally occurring saline–alkaline soil. Scientific reports, 10(1), 1-13.
       
      6.Timilsina, A., Zhang, C., Pandey, B., Bizimana, F., Dong, W., & Hu, C*. (2020). Potential pathway of nitrous oxide formation in plants. Frontiers in Plant Science, 11.
       
      7.Sun, R., Chen, Y., Han, W., Dong, W., Zhang, Y., Hu, C., ... & Wang, F. (2020). Different contribution of species sorting and exogenous species immigration from manure to soil fungal diversity and community assemblage under long-term fertilization. Soil Biology and Biochemistry151, 108049.
       
      8.Wang, F., Han, W., Chen, S., Dong, W., Qiao, M., Hu, C., & Liu, B. (2020). Fifteen-year application of manure and chemical fertilizers differently impacts soil ARGs and microbial community structure. Frontiers in microbiology11, 62.
       
      9.Li, J., Dong, W., Oenema, O., Chen, T., Hu, C., Yuan, H., & Zhao, L. (2019). Irrigation reduces the negative effect of global warming on winter wheat yield and greenhouse gas intensity. Science of the Total Environment646, 290-299.
       
      10.Bohara, M., Yadav, R. K. P., Dong, W., Cao, J., & Hu, C. (2019). Nutrient and isotopic dynamics of litter decomposition from different land uses in naturally restoring Taihang Mountain, North China. Sustainability, 11(6), 1752.
       
      11.Sun, R., Li, W., Dong, W., Tian, Y., Hu, C., & Liu, B. (2018). Tillage changes vertical distribution of soil bacterial and fungal communities. Frontiers in microbiology, 9, 699.
       
      12.Wang, Y., Li, X., Dong, W., Wu, D., Hu, C., Zhang, Y., & Luo, Y. (2018). Depth-dependent greenhouse gas production and consumption in an upland cropping system in northern China. Geoderma, 319, 100-112.
       
      13.Zhou, H., Fang, H., Hu, C., Mooney, S. J., Dong, W*., & Peng, X*. (2017). Inorganic fertilization effects on the structure of a calcareous silt loam soil. Agronomy Journal, 109(6), 2871-2880.
       
      14.Wenxu Dong, Yongmei Duan,Yuying Wang, Chunsheng Hu*. (2016).Reassessing carbon sequestration in the North China Plain via addition of nitrogen. Science of the Total Environment,2016, doi: org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.115
       
      15.Wang, Y., Hu, C., Dong, W., Li, X., Zhang, Y., Qin, S., & Oenema, O. (2015). Carbon budget of a winter-wheat and summer-maize rotation cropland in the North China Plain. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment206, 33-45.
       
      16.Dong, Wenxu,Hu, Chunsheng*,Zhang, Yuming,Wu, Dianming. (2012). Gross mineralization, nitrification and N2O emission under different tillage in the North China Plain,Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems,,94(2-3):237-247.
       
      17.Wu, Dianming,Dong, Wenxu,Oenema, Oene,Wang, Yuying,Trebs, Ivonne,Hu, Chunsheng. (2013). N2O consumption by low-nitrogen soil and its regulation by water and oxygen,Soil Biology and Biochemistry,,60:165-172.
       
      18.Qin, S.P., Dong, W.X., Hu, C.S*., (2010). Tillage affecting the turnover rate of soil urease: implications for soil enzyme assays and ecological modeling. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin 19, 717-720.
       
      19.Dong, W.X., Hu, C.S*., Chen, S.Y., Zhang, Y.M., (2009). Tillage and residue management effects on soil carbon and CO2 emission in a wheat-corn double-cropping system. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 83, 27-37.
       
      20.Dong, W.X., Hu, C.S*., Zhang, Y.M., ,(2009). Ammonia Volatilization from Urea Incorporation with wheat and Maize Straw on a Loamy Soil in China. The Proceedings of the International Plant Nutrition Colloquium XVI