Geosphären-Biosphären Wechselwirkungen

Yi Xu

Exchange PhD student

My research interests focus on:

  • soil carbon sequestration characteristics and mechanisms under diversified cropping systems and perennial crops using biomarkers,
  • isotope tracing methods and microbial high-throughput sequencing.

 

Office
GUZ,6R10

+4970712978907


y.xuspam prevention@student.uni-tuebingen.de

ORCID: 0000-0002-2549-1446

 


Research projects

National Natural Science Foundation of China: The mechanism about microbial turnover and sequestration on rhizodeposition under diversified cropping.


CV

Since 2024
Visiting PhD student

at GBI group of the University of Tuebingen

Since 2021
PhD Student

at China Agricultural University

2018-2020
Master of Science

 at China Agricultural University

2014-2018
Bachelor of Science

at Hunan Agricultural University


Selected publications

  1.  Xu, Y., Zhou, J., Liu, C., Jia, R., Ji, H., Dippold, M. A. & Zang, H. (2024). Long–term rotational and perennial cropping benefit soil organic carbon stocks and ecosystem multifunctionality. Industrial Crops and Products, 209, 117980.
  2. Xu, Y., Duan, X., Wu, Y., Fu, T., Hou, W., Xue, S., & Yi, Z. (2024). The efficiency and stability of soil organic carbon sequestration by perennial energy crops cultivation on marginal land depended on root traits. Soil and Tillage Research, 235, 105909.
  3. Xu, Y., Luo, B., Jia, R., Xiao, J., Wang, X., Yang, Y., ... & Zang, H. (2024). Quantifying synergies and trade-offs in the food-energy-soil-environment nexus under organic fertilization. Journal of Environmental Management, 349, 119526.
  4. Xu, Y., Zhou, J., Feng, W., & Zang, H. (2022). Marginal land conversion to perennial energy crops with biomass removal enhances soil carbon sequestration. GCB Bioenergy, 14(10), 1117-1127.
  5. Xu, Y., Zheng, C., Liang, L., Yi, Z., & Xue, S. (2021). Quantitative assessment of the potential for soil improvement by planting Miscanthus on saline‐alkaline soil and the underlying microbial mechanism. GCB Bioenergy, 13(7), 1191-1205