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Phone:(86)-731-84615210
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E-mail:wenxuewei@isa.ac.cn
He has a strong interest in soil molecular ecology in relation to nutrient cycling. His group established soil molecular ecology in the
In 1998, his achievement in the molybdenum fertilizer application technique for winter wheat in yellow-brown soils was awarded the second prize for the progress in science and technology by the government of
Zhe Chen, Xiqian Luo, Ronggui Hu, Minna Wu, Jinshui Wu, Wenxue Wei* (2010). Impact of long-term fertilization on the composition of denitrifier communities based on nitrite reductase analyses in a paddy soil. Microbial Ecology, 60, 850-861
Minna Wu, Hongling Qin, Zhe Chen, Jinshui Wu, Wenxue Wei* (2011). Effect of long-term fertilization on bacterial composition in rice paddy soil. Biology and Fertility of Soils (In press)
Zhe Chen, Haijun Hou, Yan Zheng, Honglin Qin, Yijun Zhu, Jinshui Wu, Wenxue Wei* (2011). Long-term fertilization effects on the abundance and community composition of nosZ-containing denitrifying bacteria in paddy soil. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture (In press)
Hongling Qing, Zhi Quan, Xinliang Liu, Yong Zong, Jinshui Wu, Mingde Li,Wenxue Wei* (2010). Phosphorus Status and Risk of Phosphate Leaching Loss From Vegetable Soils of Different Planting Years in Suburbs of Changsha, China. Agricultural Sciences in China 9(11):1641-1649
Hanhua Zhu,Jinshui Wu*,Daoyou Huang,Qihong Zhu,Shoulong Liu,Yirong Su,Wenxue WEI,J. Keith Syers,Yong Li. (2010). Improving fertility and productivity of a highly-weathered upland soil in subtropical China by incorporating rice straw. Plant and Soil 331(1):427-437
Wenxue Wei, E. Alexandersson, D. Golldack, T. Miller, P. O. Kjellbom and W. Fricke. 2007. HvPIP1;6, a Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Plasma Membrane Water Channel particularly Expressed in Growing compared to Non-growing Leaf Tissues. Plant and Cell Physiology. 48(8): 1132–1147.
Wenxue Wei, J. T. M. Kroon, W. J. Simon and A. R. Slabas (2006). Identification and functional expression of a type 2 acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT2) in developing castor bean seeds which has high homology to the major triglyceride biosynthetic enzyme of fungi and animals. Phytochemistry 67(23): 2541-2549.
W. Fricke, G. Akhiyarova, Wenxue Wei, E. Alexanderson, A. Miller, P.O. Kjellbom, A. Richardson, T. Wojciechowski, L. Schreiber, D. Veselov, G. Kudoyarova and V. Volkov (2006). The short-term growth response to salt of the developing barley leaf. Joural of Experimental Botany, 57(5):1079-1095