Name: WANG Huanjiong
Current Appointment: Professor
Education:
September 2012 - July 2015, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Physical geography, PhD
September 2009 - July 2012, Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Physical geography, Master
September 2005 - July 2009, Peking University, Geographic information system, Bachelor
Areas of Specialization:
My main research interests focused on biometeorology, especially the temporal changes and spatial patterns of plant phenology in China using remote sensing and field observations and their relation to climate change and variability.
Academic Awards:
1. ‘Kezhen’ Excellent Talents in Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
2. Member of the Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Society Appointments:
1. Frontiers in Plant Science, Associate Editor
2. Chinses Journal of Ecology, Editorial board member
Representative Publications:
He has published More than 90 peer-review papers, including more than 50 SCI papers.
1. Wang Huanjiong*; Wu Chaoyang*; Ciais Philippe; Peuelas Josep; Dai Junhu; Fu Yongshuo; Ge Quansheng*; Overestimation of the effect of climatic warming on spring phenology due to misrepresentation of chilling, Nature Communications, 2020, 11: 4945.
2. Wang Huanjiong*; Dai Junu; Pe?uelas Josep; Ge Quansheng; Fu Yongshuo; Wu Chaoyang*. Winter warming offsets one half of the spring warming effects on leaf unfolding. Global Change Biology, 2022, 28(20): 6033-6049
3. Wang Huanjiong*; Lin Shaozhi; Dai Junhu; Ge Quansheng. Modeling the effect of adaptation to future climate change on spring phenological trend of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.). Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 846: 157540
4. Wang Huanjiong*; Gao Chengxi; Ge Quansheng. Low temperature and short daylength interact to affect the leaf senescence of two temperate tree species. Tree Physiology, 2022, DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpac068
5. Lin Shaozhi, Wang Huanjiong*, Ge Quansheng, Hu Zhi. Effects of chilling on heat requirement of spring phenology vary between years. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2022, 312, 108718.
Major Research Projects:
1. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Dormancy stage division and dormancy release mechanism of typical woody plants in Beijing (No. 41871032, 2019-2022)
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Spatiotemporal changes in temperature sensitivities of spring phenophases and their influencing factors for woody plants in China (No. 41601047, 2017-2019)
3. National Key R&D Program of China: Response mechanism and future trend of vegetation phenology in China under global change (No. 2018YFA0606103, 2018-2023)
4. National Key R&D Program of China: Model development of regional biohazard events (No. 2016YFC1201302, 2016-2018)
Contact:
Office Address:
Room B636, IGSNRR
11A Da Tun Road
An Wai, Beijing 100101
People’s Republic of China
Telephone: 86-10-64888093
Email: wanghj@igsnrr.ac.cn