Ma Xiangqing
Dean and Professor
College of Forestry
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
China
Biography
Dr. Ma Xiangqing is the Dean and Professor at School of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. His main research areas include: Chinese fir productivity; Litter fall and nutrient flux; Nutrient cycling and management; Plant morphological and physiological plasticity; Nutrient stress;short-rotation forestry management. Education Background: 1990−1993 Fujian Forestry College, China, M.S in Forestry. 1994−1998 Nanjing Forestry University, China, Ph.D in Sivilculture.
Research Interest
-Sivilculture, water and soil conservation -Plant nutrient use strategy and efficiency -Long-term productivity maintenance -Undergrowth vegetation management.
Publications
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Xiang-qing Ma, Chun-jiang Liu, Hannu IIvesniemi, Westman Carl J., Aiqin Liu. Biomass, litterfall and the nutrient fluxes in Chinese fir stands of different age in subtropical China[J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2002, 13(3): 165-170.
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Xiangqing Ma, Kate V. Heal, Aiqin Liu, Paul G. Jarvis. Nutrient cycling and distribution in different-aged plantations of Chinese fir in southern China, Forest Ecology and Management, 2007, 243: 61-74.
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Pengfei Wu, Mulualem Tigabu, Xiangqing Ma, Per Christer Odén, Youlan He, Xintuo Yu, Zhiying He. Variations in biomass, nutrient contents and nutrient use efficiency among Chinese fir provenances[J]. Silvae Genetica, 2011, 60(3): 85-164.
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Pengfei Wu, Xiangqing Ma, Mulualem Tigabu, Chen Wang, Aiqin Liu, and Per Christer Ode´n. Root morphological plasticity and biomass production of two Chinese fir clones with high phosphorus efficiency under low phosphorus stress[J]. Canadian Journal of Forest Research,2011, 41(2): 228-234.
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Pengfei Wu, Xiangqing Ma, Mulualem Tigabu, Yong Huang, Li-li Zhou, Liping Cai, Xiaolong Hou, Per Christer Oden. Comparative growth, dry matter accumulation and photosynthetic rate of seven species of Eucalypt in response to phosphorus supply. Journal of Forestry Research, 2014, 25(2): 377-383.