Yongqing Ma
Ph.D.Professor
Soil and water conservation
Northwest A&F University
China
Biography
Education and Appointments: From Sep. 1980 – Jul. 1984, studying in North West A&F University (former Department of Agriculture, Northwest Agricultural University), obtaining bachelor degree in Agriculture; from Jul. 1984 – Sep. 1988, working in Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS (former Shijiazhuang Institute of AgriculturalModernization); From Oct 1988 – Dec. 1989, Obtaining overseas study support from CAS to be a visiting scholar to Department of Agriculture and Soil Science of University of New England, Australia; From Jan. 1 1990 – Dec. 1994, working for Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS (former Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization) and engaged as a research assistant and associate research fellow in former Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization, CAS. From Mar. 1992 – Dec. 1993, organizing and completing freely-applied project “Allelopathic effect of wheat straw mulching on corn field” supported by the National Science Foundation. Papers on the research project are published in and out of China. The research results are orally introduced at the first International Allelopathy Society Conference held in New Delhi, India under the support of K. C. Wong Education Foundation of CAS; In Nov. 1994, promoted to Associate Research Fellow of Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization; From Jan. 1995 – Mar. 1996, studying a graduate in Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Japan supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Yongqing Ma was one of the founding members of “International Allelopathy Society”. From Apr. 1996 – Mar. 1999, studying in Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, Japan supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and obtaining Doctor Degree of Agricultural Resources; From Apr. 1999 – Jul. 1999, working for Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS (former Shijiazhuang Institute of Agricultural Modernization); From Aug. 1999 – Aug. 2001 being Postdoctoral Fellowship for Foreign Researchers in Tottori University supported by JSPS; From Aug. 2001 till now, Research Fellow in Innovation of CAS Institute of Water & Soil Conservation, obtaining Professor qualification of North West A&F University in the same year; In Jul. 2004, being engaged as advisor to doctor candidate of College of Resources and Environment of North West A&F University; From Apr. 1 – Sep. 30 2005, Being invited as a visiting professor by Wild Plants Research Center, Utsunomiya University of Japan; From 2002 till now, serving as Director of CAS Guyuan Experimental Station of Ecology, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (Guyuan Field Research and Teaching Base of North West A&F University); In 2008, being conferred as Excellent Teacher of North West A&F University; In Mar. 2009, winning the title of Advanced Individual Honor of the 4th CAS Innovative Culture Building; From 2005 to 2009, Vice Chairman of Chinese Allelopathy Society, CSPP.
Research Interest
Soil and water conservation
Publications
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F. K. Yu, Y. Q. Ma, X. H. Huang. Effect Of Growth Medium Composition On The Propagation Of Cultured Milk Vetch (Astragalus Adsurgens Pall) Roots and The Allelopathic Activity Of Extracts From The Culture Filtrate, Acta Ecologica Sinica,2008,28(9): 4184~4194.
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Y. X. Song, Y. Q. Ma, D. L. Niu. Growth Form and Development of Desertliving Cistanche parasitism. Bulletin of Botany, 2008, 25 (6) :680~686。
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X. Li, Y. Q. Ma, Y. X. Song, J. F. Shui and X. W. Li, Influence of Desertliving Cistanche Parasitism on the Water Physiological Feature and Growth of Seedling of Haloxylon ammodendron, Journal of Northwest Forestry University. 2009, 24(3): 20-23.