Dai Guo-Zheng
Universität Tübingen
IMIT
Abt. Mikrobiologie/Organismische Interaktionen
Auf der Morgenstelle 28
72076 Tübingen
Email:whdgz@hotmail.com
Education
Zeitraum | Aufgabe |
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10/2012 - heute | College of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University |
10/2012 | PhD thesis award of Central China Normal University |
04/2012 - 10/2012 | Associated Member of the Research Training Group 1708 "Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Survival Strategies" at the Interfaculty Institute for Microbiology and Infection Medicine, University of Tübingen (Speaker: Prof. Dr. Karl Forchhammer) |
10/2009 - 10/2011 | Fellowship of the China Scholarship Council: Research of ammonium toxicity in cyanobacteria in the Interfaculty Institute for Microbiology and Infection Medicine, Division Organismic Interactions, University of Tübingen as joint Ph.D student. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Karl Forchhammer, Prof. Dr. Bao-sheng Qiu |
09/2005 - 09/2009 | Studies of Plant Physiology in Central China Normal University (graduated student) focused on the studies of ammonium toxicity in cyanobacterial strains and its inhibitory mechanism on the photosynthesis for rice-field cyanobacterium Ge-Xian-Mi (Nostoc). Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Bao-shieng Qiu |
2001 - 2005 | Studies at the Biology Department of Huangguang Normal University |
Publications
- Dai GZ, Qui BS, Forchhammer K. 2013. Ammonium tolerance in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 and the role of the psbA multigene family. Plant, Cell & Environment (Accepted).
- Dai GZ, Shang JL, Qui BS. 2012 Ammonia may play an important role in the succession of cyanobacterial blooms and the distribution of common algal species in shallow freshwater lakes. Global Change Biology, 18: 1571-1581.
- Dai GZ, Deblois CP, Liu SW, Juneau P, Qui BS. 2008. Differential sensitivity of five cyanobacterial strains to ammonium toxicity and its inhibitory mechanism on the photosyntheiss of rice-field cyanobacterium Ge-Xian-Mi (Nostoc). Aquatic Toxicology, 89: 113-121.