Dr. Lingling Shi
PostDoc
Main research interests:
- Plant-microbe-soil interactions response to climate changes;
- Linking biodiversity to ecosystem functions relevant to carbon and nutrient cycles;
- Roles of root exudates and mycorrhizal networks in Plant-plant interactions;
- Stable and active isotopes tracking, Microbiome and Metabolism analysis
Office
GUZ, 5R37
+49 7071 29-73155
Lingling.shi @uni-tuebingen.de
Research projects
- DFG: SoilSystems SPP 2322: Economic and bioenergetic controls on microbial metabolism of complex substrates in soils (EcoEnergeticS)
- Atmosphere, and Life Dynamics" (WALD) at the Biosphere 2 , Arizona, USA
CV
Since 2022
PostDoc at GBI group
at Dept. of Geosciences, Faculty of Sciences, the University of Tuebingen
2018-2021
Postdoc, Dept. of Biogeochemistry of Agroecosystems
at the University of Goettingen
2016-2018
Sino-German (CSC-DAAD) Postdoc Scholar
Dept. of Soli Ecology of Agroecosystems, University of Göttingen, Germany
2014-2016
Assistant Professor
Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academics of Sciences (CAS), China; Soil Specialist, World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), China
Selected publications
- Sun, Tingting, Jie Zhou, Lingling Shi*, Wenting Feng, Michaela A. Dippold, Huadong Zang, Irina Kurganova et al. "Microbial growth rates, carbon use efficiency and enzyme activities during post-agricultural soil restoration." CATENA 214 (2022): 106226.
- Shi, Lingling, Gbadamassi GO Dossa, Ekananda Paudel, Huadong Zang, Jianchu Xu, and Rhett D. Harrison. "Changes in fungal communities across a forest disturbance gradient." Applied and environmental microbiology 85, no. 12 (2019): e00080-19.
- Shi, Lingling, Wenting Feng, Xin Jing, Huadong Zang, Peter Mortimer, and Xiaoming Zou. Contrasting responses of soil fungal communities and soil respiration to the above‐and below‐ground plant C inputs in a subtropical forest." European Journal of Soil Science 70, no. 4 (2019): 751-76
- Shi, Lingling, Wenting Feng, Jianchu Xu, and Yakov Kuzyakov. "Agroforestry systems: Meta‐analysis of soil carbon stocks, sequestration processes, and future potentials." Land Degradation & Development 29, no. 11 (2018): 3886-3897