Educational Background:
2007.9-2010.12 Doctoral degree in the major Grass Science, Northeast Normal University
2005.9-2007.7 Master’s degree in the major of Ecology from Northeast Normal University
2001.9-2005.7 Bachelor’s degree in the major of Soil Conservation from Jilin Agricultural University
Academic Achievements:
1.Ao Y.N., Wang Z.Q., Yang X.R., Knops J.M.H., Wang J., Shi Y.J.,Wang J.F*. 2024.Preferential carbon allocation into vegetative ramets and belowground organs during the seed-filling stage limits seed set in Leymus chinensis.Plant, Cell & Environment.DOI: 10.1111/pce.15228
2.Shi Y.J.,Wang J.F*., Ao Y.N., Han J.Y., Guo Z.H., Liu X.Y., Zhang J.W., Mu C.S., Rous X.L. 2021. Responses of soil N20 emissions and their abiotic and biotic drivers to altered rainfall regimes and co-occurring wet N deposition in a semi-aird grassland. Global Change Biology DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15792
3.Shi Y.J.,Wang J.F*., Xavier L.R., Mu C.S.*., Ao Y.N., Gao S., Zhang J.W., Knops J.M.H. 2019. Tradeoffs and synergies between seed yield, forage yield and N-related disservices for a semi-arid perennial grassland under different nitrogen fertilization strategies.Biology & Fertility Soils55: 497–509.(SCI)
4.Wang J.F., Knops J.M.H., Brassil C.E., Mu C.S. 2017. Increased productivity in wet years drives a decline in ecosystem stability with nitrogen additions in arid grasslands.Ecology98: 1779-1786.
5.Shi Y.J., Gao S., Zhou D.H., Liu M.X.,Wang J.F*., Knops J.M.H., Mu C.S. 2017. Fall nitrogen application increases seed yield, forage yield and nitrogen use efficiency more than spring nitrogen application in Leymus chinensis, a perennial grass. Field Crops Research 214: 66-72. (SCI)