| Academic degree: | PhD |  | | Last name: | Chen | | First name: | Baodong | | Responsible for: | ESPR-Area 10: Special Section: State-of-Art in China – Research Progress | | Organization/Institute: | Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, The Chinese Academy of Sciences | | Department: | Department of Soil Environmental Science | | Position: | Associate Professor | | Street, Number, POB: | 18 Shuangqinglu, Haidian District | | Postal code, City: | 100085 Beijing | | State: | | | Country: | CHINA | | Phone: | | | Fax: | | | E-mail address: | bdchen@rcees.ac.cn | | Url: | http://www.rcees.ac.cn | | Curriculum vitae: | ESPR-Section State-of-Art in China - Research Progress (Associate Subject Editor)
CURRENT POSITION:
- Associate professor
MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Mycorrhizal Ecology; Conservation Ecology; Soil Pollution and Remediation.
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION
- July 1997: BSc. in plant nutrition from China Agricultural University, Beijing, P.R. China.
- Aug 2001-Jan 2002: Visiting research scholar in Hong Kong Baptist University.
- July 2002: PhD in plant nutrition from China Agricultural University, Beijing, P.R. China. Dissertation: “Role of arbuscular mycorrhiza in alleviation of zinc and cadmium phytotoxicity”.
- July 2002-Sept. 2004: Postdoctoral fellow in Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS. Project on “the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in ecological restoration of heavy metal contaminated soils”.
- Feb. 2003-May 2003: Visiting Research in RISØ National Laboratory, Denmark. Project on “Use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for phytostabilization of radio-contaminated environments”.
-Aug.2005-Nov.2005: Visiting Research in The University of Adelaide, Australia. Project on \\\"Involvement of AM fungi in plant uptake of arsenic\\\".
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Consulting Editorial Board, Plant and Soil
From May 2005: ESPR Subject editor of the series ´State-of-Art in China: Research Progress´ edited by Yong-Guan Zhu. | | Areas of interest: | | conservation ecology | | mycorrhizal ecology | | soil pollution and remediation | | China | | |
| | Articles: | 6 JSS (4) 236-242 (2006), Humic Acids Increase the Phytoavailability of Cd and Pb to Wheat Plants Cultivated in Freshly Spiked, Contaminated Soil (7 pp) 12 ESPR (6) 325-331 (2005), The Influence of Mycorrhiza on Uranium and Phosphorus Uptake by Barley Plants from a Field-contaminated Soil (7 pp)
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