Bo Liu
Associate professor
College of Forestry
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
China
Biography
Name: Bo Liu Citizenship: China Date of birth: 23 August 1980 Place of birth: Shandong. Academic degree Name: Ph.D. in Ecology Institution: Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China, Date received: 07/2009 Name: M.S. Institution: Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences,China, Date received: 07/2006 Name: B.Sc. in Soil Erosion and Water Conservation Institution: Shandon Agricultural University, China Date received: 07/2003 Name: Associate professor Institution: Forestry College, Fujian Agriculture and ForestryUniversity Date: 2015.05- onwards Name: Associate in Research Institution: Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, ChineseAcademy of Sciences Date: 2014.11-2015.05 Name: Assistant in Research Institution: Shenyang Institute of Applied Ecology, ChineseAcademy of Sciences Date: 2009.07-2014.11
Research Interest
-Seed ecology -Natural regeneration of forest
Publications
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Bo Liu, Zhimin Liu. 2013. How big are the season and annual differences in the shallow soil seed bank size and composition on the active sand dune of northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. In: Liu, ZM (ed) Seed Ecology IV Conference Proceedings. China Meteorological Press, pp45.
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Bo Liu, Zhimin Liu, Dexin Guan. 2008. Seedling growth variation in response to sand burial in four Artemisia species from different habitats in the semi-arid dune field. Trees-structure and function, 22: 41-47.
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Bo Liu, Zhimin Liu, Lixin Wang. 2012. The colonization of active sand dunes by rhizomatous plants through vegetative propagation and its role in vegetation restoration. Ecological Engineering, 44:344-347.
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Bo Liu,Zhimin Liu, Xiaotao Lü, Fernando T Maestre, Lixin Wang. 2014. Sand burial compensates for the negative effects of erosion on the dune-building shrub Artemisia wudanica. Plant and Soil, 374:263-273.
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Bo Liu, Zhimin Liu, Lixin Wang, Zhengning Wang. 2014. Responses of rhizomatous grass Phragmites communis to wind erosion: effects on biomass allocation. Plant and Soil, 380:389-398.