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Jiangming Mo is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research centers on the dynamics of soil carbon and nitrogen, nutrient cycling in soil and water, and the ecology of peatlands and wetlands. They have contributed extensively to the fields of agricultural and biological sciences and environmental science, with sub-specializations in soil science, ecology, environmental chemistry, plant science, and global and planetary change.

The main topics of Jiangming Mo's research include:

  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Phytase and its Applications
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Soil Management and Crop Yield
  • Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism

Their publication record spans several scientific journals, most frequently in:

  • Forests
  • Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • Global Change Biology
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Research Letters

Among their recent research papers are:

  • "Nitrogen deposition accelerates soil carbon sequestration in tropical forests" (2021), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Does the ratio of β-1,4-glucosidase to β-1,4-N-acetylglucosaminidase indicate the relative resource allocation of soil microbes to C and N acquisition?" (2021), published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • "Dissolved organic matter characteristics in soils of tropical legume and non-legume tree plantations" (2020), published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • "Effects of human disturbance activities and environmental change factors on terrestrial nitrogen fixation" (2020), published in Global Change Biology
  • "Temporal patterns of soil carbon emission in tropical forests under long-term nitrogen deposition" (2022), published in Nature Geoscience

Jiangming Mo has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Senhao Wang
  • Mianhai Zheng
  • X. L. Lu
  • Taiki Mori
  • Wei Zhang

Best Publications

  • Nitrogen deposition and its ecological impact in China: An overview☆

    Xuejun Liu;Lei Duan;Jiangming Mo;Enzai Du

  • Old-growth forests can accumulate carbon in soils.

    Guoyi Zhou;Shuguang Liu;Zhian Li;Deqiang Zhang

  • Nitrogen addition reduces soil respiration in a mature tropical forest in southern China

    Jiangming Mo;Wei Zhang;Weixing Zhu;Per Gundersen

  • Nitrogen deposition contributes to soil acidification in tropical ecosystems.

    Xiankai Lu;Qinggong Mao;Frank S. Gilliam;Yiqi Luo

  • Effects of phosphorus addition on soil microbial biomass and community composition in three forest types in tropical China

    Lei Liu;Per Gundersen;Tao Zhang;Jiangming Mo

  • Biomass estimation for temperate broadleaf forests of the United States using inventory data.

    Paul Schroeder;Sandra Brown;Jiangming Mo;Richard Birdsey

  • Effects of experimental nitrogen additions on plant diversity in an old-growth tropical forest

    Xiankai Lu;Jiangming Mo;Frank S. Gilliam;Guoyi Zhou

  • Response of litter decomposition to simulated N deposition in disturbed, rehabilitated and mature forests in subtropical China

    Jiangming Mo;Sandra Brown;Jinghua Xue;Yunting Fang

  • Nitrogen deposition accelerates soil carbon sequestration in tropical forests.

    Xiankai Lu;Peter M Vitousek;Qinggong Mao;Frank S Gilliam

  • Responses of soil microbial community to continuous experimental nitrogen additions for 13 years in a nitrogen-rich tropical forest

    Cong Wang;Xiankai Lu;Taiki Mori;Qinggong Mao

  • Nitrogen deposition and forest nitrogen cycling along an urban-rural transect in southern China

    Yunting Fang;Yunting Fang;Muneoki Yoh;Keisuke Koba;Weixing Zhu

  • Plant acclimation to long-term high nitrogen deposition in an N-rich tropical forest.

    Xiankai Lu;Peter M Vitousek;Qinggong Mao;Frank S Gilliam

  • Long‐term nitrogen addition modifies microbial composition and functions for slow carbon cycling and increased sequestration in tropical forest soil

    Jing Tian;Jing Tian;Jennifer A. J. Dungait;Xiankai Lu;Yunfeng Yang

  • Input and output of dissolved organic and inorganic nitrogen in subtropical forests of South China under high air pollution

    Yunting T. Fang;Per Gundersen;Jiangming M. Mo;Weixing Zhu

  • Interactive effects of nitrogen and phosphorus on soil microbial communities in a tropical forest.

    Lei Liu;Tao Zhang;Frank S. Gilliam;Per Gundersen

  • Nitrogen availability in disturbed, rehabilitated and mature forests of tropical China

    Jiangming Mo;Sandra Brown;Shaolin Peng;Guohui Kong

  • Global response patterns of plant photosynthesis to nitrogen addition: A meta-analysis.

    Xingyun Liang;Tong Zhang;Xiankai Lu;David S Ellsworth

  • Litterfall Production Along Successional and Altitudinal Gradients of Subtropical Monsoon Evergreen Broadleaved Forests in Guangdong, China

    Guoyi Zhou;Lili Guan;Xiaohua Wei;Deqiang Zhang

  • Emissions of nitrous oxide from three tropical forests in Southern China in response to simulated nitrogen deposition

    Wei Zhang;Jiangming Mo;Guirui Yu;Yunting Fang

  • Global pattern and controls of biological nitrogen fixation under nutrient enrichment: A meta-analysis.

    Mianhai Zheng;Zhenghu Zhou;Yiqi Luo;Ping Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yunting Fang
Yunting Fang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Per Gundersen
Per Gundersen University of Copenhagen
Dejun Li
Dejun Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yiqi Luo
Yiqi Luo Cornell University
Guoyi Zhou
Guoyi Zhou Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology
Frank S. Gilliam
Frank S. Gilliam University of West Florida
Junhua Yan
Junhua Yan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shenglei Fu
Shenglei Fu Henan University
Hui Wang
Hui Wang University of Ulster
Sandra A. Brown
Sandra A. Brown University of California, San Diego

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