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Name:
Duan Baoli
Education:
PhD
Positions:
 
Academic title:
Professor
Postal Code:
610041
Subject categories:
Ecology
Mailing Address:
Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, No. 9 Section 4, Renmin South Road, Chengdu 610041, China
E-mail:
duanbl@imde.ac.cn

Resume:

  Education Background:

  09.1995-07.1999 Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University Bachelor

  09.2000-07.2003 Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University Master

  09.2003-07.2006 Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences PHD

  Work Experiences:

  08.2006-08.2009 Assistant professor at Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  09.2009-09.2012 Associate professor at Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  10.2012-01.2013 Associate professor at Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  01.2013-present Professor at Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Direction:

  Tree physiology and ecology、Global change、Rhizosphere ecology

Achievements:
Article:

  1. Duan, B., Zhang, X., Li, Y., Li, L., Korpelainen, H., Li, C. 2013. Plastic responses of Populus yunnanensis and Abies faxoniana to elevated atmospheric CO2 and warming. Forest Ecology and Management 296(1):33-40.

  2. Li, Yan., Zhang, X., Yang,Y., *Duan, Baoli. 2013. Soil cadmium toxicity and nitrogen deposition differently affect growth and physiology in Toxicodendron vernicifluum seedlings. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 35(2): 529-540.

  3. Duan, B., Ran F., Zhang X., Zhang Y., Korpelainen, H. and Li, C. 2011. Long-term acclimation of mesophyll conductance, carbon isotope discrimination and growth in two contrasting Picea asperata populations exposed to drought and enhanced UV-B radiation for three years. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 151(1):116-126.

  4. Duan, B., Li, Y., Zhang, X., Korpelainen, H. and Li, C.2009.Water deficit affects mesophyll limitation of leaves more strongly in sun than in shade in two contrasting Picea asperata populations. Tree Physiology 29:1551-1561.

  5. Duan, B., Xuan, Z., Zhang, X., Korpelainen, H. and Li C. 2008. Interactions between drought, ABA application and supplemental UV-B in Populus yunnanensis. Physiologia Plantarum 134:257-269.

  6. Duan, B., Yang, Y., Lu, Y., Korpelainen, H., Berninger, F. and Li C.2007. Interactions between water deficit, ABA, and provenances in Picea asperata. Journal of Experimental Botany 58(11):3025-3036.

  7. Duan, B., Lu, Y., Yin, C., Junttila, O. and Li C.2005. Physiological responses to drought and shade in two contrasting Picea asperata populations. Physiologia Plantarum 124: 476-484.

Community service:
Commitment to research the situation:

  1.The National Natural Science Foundation of China: The interaction and effect of

  mycorrhizal between Abies faxoniana and red birch under the background of climate change

  01/2013-12/2016

  2. The Young Talent Team Program of the Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment:

  Response and adaptation of representative tree species to climate change in West South Asia 01/2013-12/2015

  3. The sub-project of the National Key Basic Research Program of China(973): Effects of environment on biomass accumulation and distribution of main plantation tree species

  01/2012-12/2016

  4. The National Natural Science Foundation of China: The response mechanism of different altitude population of Abies faxoniana to climate change 01/2010-12/2012

  5. West Light Foundation of The Chinese Academy of Sciences: Response and adaptation of Picea asperata and Minjiang fir in typical subalpine coniferous species on climate change 01/2008-12/2010