Feng Zhaozhong
Professor
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences
Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
Biography
Dr. Zhaozhong Feng was employed as a professor of Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences since 2013 through the 100 Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His research mainly focus on long-term impacts of atmospheric environmental change (O3, CO2, warming, N deposition) on Carbon cycle and water use in cropland and/or forest ecosystem, and BVOC emission and O3 uptake by urban forest. Dr. Feng published more than 50 peer-reviewed papers in Chinese and International journals related with ozone research in recent years, including 3 papers in Global Change Biology.
Research Interest
1.Ambient O3 damage assessment and Plant O3 uptake model development 2.Long-term ecological impacts of elevated O3, N deposition and warming 3.The role of urban forest on improving air quality 4.Meta-analysis on plants and soil response to global environmental change
Publications
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3. Feng Z, Niu J, Zhang W, Wang X, Yao F, Tian Y (2011a) Effects of ozone exposure on sub-tropical evergreen Cinnamomum camphora seedlings grown in different nitrogen loads. Trees - Structure and Function 25: 617-625
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2. Zhang W, Feng Z*, Wang X, Niu J (2012) Responses of native broadleaved woody species to elevated ozone in subtropical China. Environmental Pollution 163: 149-157
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1. Feng Z, Tang H, Uddling J, Pleijel H, Kobayashi K, Zhu J, Oue H, Guo W (2012) A stomatal ozone flux-response relationship to assess ozone-induced yield loss of winter wheat in subtropical China. Environmental Pollution 164: 16-23