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  • Name:  Minyan He
  • Title:  Associate Professor
  • Education:  PhD
  • TEL:  027-87700837
  • Email:  heminyan@wbgcas.cn
  • Address:  Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences No. 201 Jiufeng 1 Road, East Lake High-Tech Development Zone, Wuhan, Hubei, P. R. China
  • Research Divisions:  Research Center for Plant Diversity

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    Major publications:

    1. He M, Zhang J, Siemann E, Yi J, Qin W, Sun X, Ding J, Huang W. 2021. Herbivory of a biocontrol agent on a native plant causes an indirect trait-mediated non-target effect on a native insect. Journal of Ecology, 109: 2692-2704.
    2. LuX#, He M#, Ding J, Siemann E. 2018. Latitudinal variation in soil biota: testing the biotic interaction hypothesis with an invasive plant and a native congener. The ISME Journal, 12: 2811-2822.
    3. He M, Chen J, Ding J, Lu X. 2018. Differing interactions between an introduced beetle and a resident root nematode mediated by an invasive plant and its native congener. Plant Ecology, 219: 803-812.
    4. He M, Ding J, Lu X. 2014. Increased compensatory ability of an invasive plant to above- and below-ground enemies in monocultures. Plant Ecology, 215: 253-260.
    5. Lu X, He M, Tang S, Wu Y, Shao X, Wei H, Siemann E, Ding J. 2019. Herbivory may promote a non-native plant invasion at low but not high latitudes. Annals of Botany, 124: 819–827.
    6. Lu X, Siemann E, He M, Wei H, Shao X, Ding J. 2016. Warming benefits a native species competing with an invasive congener in the presence of a biocontrol beetle. New Phytologist, 211: 1371–1381.
    7. Wei H, He M, Lu X, Ding J. 2016. Differences in interactions of aboveground and belowground herbivores on the invasive plant Alternanthera philoxeroides and native host A. sessilis. Biol Invasions, 18:3437–3447.
    8. Lu X, Siemann E, He M, Wei H, Shao X, Ding J. 2015. Climate warming increases biological control agent impact on a non-target species. Ecology letters, 18: 48-56.
    9. He M, Li X, Liu H, Miller SJ, Wang G, Rensing C. 2011. Characterization and genomic analysis of a highly chromate resistant and reducing bacterial strain Lysinibacillus fusiformis ZC1. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 185: 682-688.
    10. He M, Li X, Guo L, Miller SJ, Rensing C, Wang G. 2010. Characterization andgenomic analysis of chromate resistant and reducing Bacillus cereus strain SJ1. BMC Microbiology,10: 221.
    11. Xiong J, Li D, Li H, He M, Miller SJ, Yu L, Rensing C, Wang G. 2011. Genome analysis and characterization of zinc efflux systems of a highly zinc-resistant bacterium, Comamonas testosteroni S44. Research in Microbiology,162: 671-679.
    12. Zhou Y, Yao J, He M, Choi Martin MF, Feng L, Chen H, Wang F, Chen K, Zhuang R, Maskow T, Wang G, Zaray G. 2010. Reduction in toxicity of arsenic (III) to Halobacillus sp. Y35 by kaolin and their related adsorption studies. Journal of Hazardous Materials,176: 487-494.
    13. Yang Y, Zou Z, He M, Wang G. 2010. Pontibacillus yanchengensis sp. nov., amoderately halophilic bacterium isolated from Yancheng salt field soil, Southeast China. International Journal of Systematic Evolutionary Microbiology, 61:1906-1911.
    14. Yang J, He M, Wang G. 2009. Removal of toxic chromate using free animmobilized Cr (VI) reducing bacterial cells of Intrasporangium sp. Q5-1. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 25: 1579-1587.
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