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Tingqiang Li

Tingqiang Li

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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
60
Citations
11580
World Ranking
1231
National Ranking
106

Overview

Tingqiang Li is affiliated with Zhejiang University in China and specializes primarily in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their body of work spans a range of topics related to plant science, soil science, pollution, geochemistry, and materials chemistry.

The scientist has contributed to the understanding of multiple topics including:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
  • Silicon Effects in Agriculture
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tingqiang Li include Yongchao Liang, Jipeng Luo, Xiaoe Yang, Xinyu Guo, and Jinxing Li. These partnerships highlight interdisciplinary interactions within environmental and agricultural research fields.

The scientist's published research is featured repeatedly in journals such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Hazardous Materials, Environmental Pollution, The Science of The Total Environment, and Chemosphere. The appearance of multiple publications in these venues suggests a focus on environmental hazards and pollution, particularly as related to agricultural contexts.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Tingqiang Li include:

  • "A review on the thermal treatment of heavy metal hyperaccumulator: Fates of heavy metals and generation of products" (2020) published in Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "Long-term organic fertilization promotes the resilience of soil multifunctionality driven by bacterial communities" (2022) published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • "Coordination between root cell wall thickening and pectin modification is involved in cadmium accumulation in Sedum alfredii" (2020) published in Environmental Pollution
  • "Core Microbiota in the Rhizosphere of Heavy Metal Accumulators and Its Contribution to Plant Performance" (2022) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Silicon alleviates salt stress-induced potassium deficiency by promoting potassium uptake and translocation in rice (Oryza sativa L.)" (2021) published in Journal of Plant Physiology

Tingqiang Li's research includes investigations into plant physiological responses to environmental stressors and mechanisms underlying heavy metal accumulation and tolerance. Their work on rhizosphere microbiota, soil fertilization practices, and elemental uptake addresses interactions at the interface of plants and their surrounding environments.

The concentration on topics such as heavy metal environmental dynamics, aluminum toxicity, silicon effects in agriculture, and soil carbon and nitrogen cycling positions their research within important areas for sustainable agriculture and environmental management.

Best Publications

  • Current status of agricultural soil pollution by heavy metals in China: A meta-analysis.

    Ying Huang;Ying Huang;Lingyu Wang;Wenjia Wang;Tingqiang Li

  • Heavy metal pollution and health risk assessment of agricultural soils in a typical peri-urban area in southeast China.

    Ying Huang;Qianqian Chen;Meihua Deng;Jan Japenga

  • Potential mechanisms of cadmium removal from aqueous solution by Canna indica derived biochar

    Xiaoqiang Cui;Siyu Fang;Yiqiang Yao;Tingqiang Li

  • Effect of Pb toxicity on leaf growth, physiology and ultrastructure in the two ecotypes of Elsholtzia argyi.

    Ejazul Islam;Dan Liu;Tingqiang Li;Xiaoe Yang

  • An integrated approach to assess heavy metal source apportionment in peri-urban agricultural soils

    Ying Huang;Tingqiang Li;Chengxian Wu;Zhenli He

  • Effect of Pb toxicity on root morphology, physiology and ultrastructure in the two ecotypes of Elsholtzia argyi.

    Ejazul Islam;Xiaoe Yang;Tingqiang Li;Dan Liu

  • Long-term organic and inorganic fertilization alters temperature sensitivity of potential N2O emissions and associated microbes

    Peiyuan Cui;Fenliang Fan;Chang Yin;Alin Song

  • Removal of phosphate from aqueous solution using magnesium-alginate/chitosan modified biochar microspheres derived from Thalia dealbata.

    Xiaoqiang Cui;Xi Dai;Kiran Yasmin Khan;Tingqiang Li

  • A modified receptor model for source apportionment of heavy metal pollution in soil.

    Ying Huang;Meihua Deng;Shaofu Wu;Jan Japenga

  • Effects of pH, organic acids, and inorganic ions on lead desorption from soils.

    J.Y. Yang;X.E. Yang;Z.L. He;Z.L. He;T.Q. Li

  • Enhanced root-to-shoot translocation of cadmium in the hyperaccumulating ecotype of Sedum alfredii

    Ling-li Lu;Sheng-ke Tian;Xiao-e Yang;Xiao-chang Wang

  • The phytoremediation potential of bioenergy crop Ricinus communis for DDTs and cadmium co-contaminated soil

    Huagang Huang;Ning Yu;Lijun Wang;D.K. Gupta

  • Sorption of ammonium and phosphate from aqueous solution by biochar derived from phytoremediation plants

    Zheng Zeng;Song-da Zhang;Ting-qiang Li;Feng-liang Zhao

  • Denitrification potential under different fertilization regimes is closely coupled with changes in the denitrifying community in a black soil

    Chang Yin;Fenliang Fan;Alin Song;Peiyuan Cui

  • Cadmium phytoavailability to rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown in representative Chinese soils. A model to improve soil environmental quality guidelines for food safety.

    Muhammad T. Rafiq;Rukhsanda Aziz;Xiaoe Yang;Wendan Xiao

  • Uptake of cadmium by rice grown on contaminated soils and its bioavailability/toxicity in human cell lines (Caco-2/HL-7702).

    Rukhsanda Aziz;Muhammad Tariq Rafiq;Muhammad Tariq Rafiq;Tingqiang Li;Di Liu

  • Effects of zinc and cadmium interactions on root morphology and metal translocation in a hyperaccumulating species under hydroponic conditions.

    Tingqiang Li;Xiaoe Yang;Lingli Lu;Ejazul Islam

  • Zinc compartmentation in root, transport into xylem, and absorption into leaf cells in the hyperaccumulating species of Sedum alfredii Hance

    Xiaoe Yang;Tingqiang Li;Juncheng Yang;Zhenli He;Zhenli He

  • Lead induced changes in the growth and antioxidant metabolism of the lead accumulating and non-accumulating ecotypes of Sedum alfredii.

    Dan Liu;Ting-Qiang Li;Xiao-Fen Jin;Xiao-E Yang

  • Unique root exudate tartaric acid enhanced cadmium mobilization and uptake in Cd-hyperaccumulator Sedum alfredii

    Qi Tao;Junwen Zhao;Jinxing Li;Yuankun Liu

  • Comparison of synthetic chelators and low molecular weight organic acids in enhancing phytoextraction of heavy metals by two ecotypes of Sedum alfredii Hance

    Dan Liu;Ejazul Islam;Tingqiang Li;Xiaoe Yang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xiaoe Yang
Xiaoe Yang Zhejiang University
Zhenli He
Zhenli He University of Florida
Yongchao Liang
Yongchao Liang Zhejiang University
Qaisar Mahmood
Qaisar Mahmood University of Bahrain
Peter J. Stoffella
Peter J. Stoffella University of Florida
Shengke Tian
Shengke Tian Zhejiang University
Donald L. Sparks
Donald L. Sparks University of Delaware
Alexander Lux
Alexander Lux Comenius University
Hong Jiang
Hong Jiang Nanjing Tech University

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