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  • Name:  Yu Gong
  • Title:  Associate Professor
  • Education:  Ph.D.
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  • Email:  gongyu@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 Watershed Ecology

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  •  2021.12-Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences(Associate Professor)
     2021.11-2021.12  Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences(Assistant Professor)
     2017.09-2021.10  Memorial University of Newfoundland (Ph.D.)
     2014.09-2017.03  Tongji University (Masterof Environmental Science)
     2010.09-2014.07  Inner Mongolia Normal University (Bachelor of Environmental Science)

    Professional specialty:

  •  Greenhouse gas; Global change; Biogeochemical cycles

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    Academic service:

  •  Frontiers in Earth Science、Atmosphere etc.Guest Editor,Topic Editor

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    Major publications:

    1. Gong Y, Ye C, Zhang QF. 2023. Effects of flooding outweigh those of vegetation restoration on key processes of carbon and nitrogen cycling in a degraded riparian zone. Catena, 220: 106610.
    2. Yao L1, Gong Y1, Ye C, Shi WJ, Zhang KR, Du M, Zhang QF. 2022. Soil denitrification rates are more sensitive to hydrological changes than restoration approaches in a unique riparian zone. Functional Ecology, 36: 2056-2068.
    3. Gong Y1, Sun F1, Wang FM, Lambers H, Li YW, Zhong Q, Chen J, Li Z, Wang M.* 2022. The mechanisms and potentially positive effects of seven years of delayed and wetter wet seasons on nitrous oxide fluxes in a tropical monsoon forest. Geoderma, 412: 115740.
    4. Gong Y, Wu J*. 2021. Vegetation composition modulates the interaction of climate warming and elevated nitrogen deposition on nitrous oxide flux in a boreal peatland. Global Change Biology, 27: 5588-5598.
    5. Gong Y, Wu J*, Sey A, Le TB. 2021. Nitrogen addition (NH4NO3) mitigates the positive effect of warming on methane fluxes in a coastal bog. Catena, 203: 105356.
    6. Gong Y, Wu J*, Le TB. 2021. The counteraction between abiotic and biotic factors on methane fluxes in a boreal peatland: vegetation composition change vs warming and N deposition. Geoderma, 395: 115074.
    7. Gong Y1, Sun F1, Wang FM, Lai DYF, Zhong Q, Li YW, Li Z, Hu ZM, Jiang ZY, Wang M.* 2021. Seven years of wetter and delayed wet season enhanced soil methane uptake during the dry season in a tropical monsoon forest. Catena, 203: 105276.
    8. Wang M*1, Gong Y1, Lafleur P, Wu Y*. 2021. Patterns and drivers of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry in Southern China’s grasslands. Science of the Total Environment, 785: 147201.
    9. Gong Y, Wu J*, Vogt J, Ma WW. 2020. Greenhouse gas emissions from peatlands under manipulated warming, nitrogen addition, and vegetation composition change: a review and data synthesis. Environmental Reviews, 28: 428-437.
    10. Gong Y, Wu J*, Vogt J, Le TB. 2019. Warming reduces the increase in N2O emission under nitrogen fertilization in a boreal peatland. Science of the Total Environment, 664: 72-78.
    11. Gong Y, Zhou T, Wang P, Lin Y, Zheng R, Zhao Y, Xu B.* 2019. Fundamentals of ornamental plants in removing benzene in indoor air. Atmosphere, 10: 221.
    12. Gong Y, Zhou T, Zhao Y, Xu B*. 2019. Characterization and risk assessment of particulate matter and volatile organic compounds in metro carriage in Shanghai, China. Atmosphere, 10: 302.
    13. Gong Y, Wu J*,Vogt J, Le T, Yuan T. 2018. Combination of warming and vegetation composition change strengthens the environmental controls on N2O fluxes in a boreal peatland. Atmosphere, 9: 480.
    14. Gong Y, Wei Y, Cheng J, Jiang T, Chen L, Xu B*. 2017. Health risk assessment and personal exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in metro carriages: A case study in Shanghai, China. Science of the Total Environment, 574: 1432-1438.
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