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  • Name:  Wei Xing
  • Title:  Professor
  • Education:  PhD
  • TEL:  027-87700885
  • Email:  xingwei108@wbgcas.cn
  • Address:  Wetland Ecology Research Group, Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Research Divisions:  Research Center for Aquatic Plant

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  • 2012.2 - 2013.1 Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University Academic Visitor;

    2009.9 - Wuhan Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Associate Professor;

    2007.7 - 2009.9 Wuhan Botanical Garden, the the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant Professor

    2002.9 - 2007.6 Institute of Hydrobiology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctorat;

    Professional specialty:

  • Lake eutrophication and cyanobacteria blooms;

    Ecological restoration of aquatic and wetland plants;

    Lake regime shift;

    Lake biogeochemistry and global climate change;

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    * Corresponding author 
    1. Wei Xing, Dunhai Li, Guihua Liu*. 2010. Antioxidative responses of Elodea nuttallii (Planch.) H. St. John to short-term iron exposure. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 48, 873-878.
    2. Wei Xing, Haoping Wu, Beibei Hao, Wenmin Huang, Guihua Liu*. 2013. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by submerged macrophytes: looking for hyperaccumulator in eutrophic lakes. Environmental Science & Technology, 47: 4695-4703.
    3. Yuyi Yang*, Wenjuan Song, Hui Lin, Weibo Wang, Linna Du, Wei Xing*. 2018. Antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in global lakes: A review and meta-analysis. Environment International, 116: 60-73.
    4. Liu Han, Liu Guihua, Xing Wei*. 2021. Functional traits of submerged macrophytes in eutrophic shallow lakes affect their ecological functions. Science of The Total Environment, 760: 143332.
    5. Wu Haoping, Hao Beibei, Cai Yanpeng, Liu Guihua, Xing Wei*. 2021. Effects of submerged vegetation on sediment nitrogen-cycling bacterial communities in Honghu Lake (China). Science of the Total Environment, 755: 142541.
    6. Wu Junjun, Cheng Xiaoli, Xing Wei*, Liu Guihua*. 2022. Soil-atmosphere exchange of CH4 in response to nitrogen addition in diverse upland and wetland ecosystems: A meta-analysis. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 164: 108467.
    7. Zhou Wen, Liu Guihua, Xing Wei*. Variations of multi-elements in wetland plants on the Tibetan Plateau are mainly determined by environmental factors. Ecological Indicators, 2023, 146: 109807.
    8. Li Xiaowei, Qin Hongjie, Tang Na, Li Xiaolu*, Xing Wei*. 2024. Microplastics enhance the invasion of exotic submerged macrophytes by mediating plant functional traits, sediment properties, and microbial communities. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 469: 134032.
    9. Tang Na, Huang Wenmin, Li Xiaowei, Gao Xueyuan, Liu Xiaoning*, Wang Lei*, Xing Wei*. 2024. Drilling into the physiology, transcriptomics, and metabolomics to enhance insight on Vallisneria denseserrulata responses to nanoplastics and metalloid co-stress. Journal of Cleaner Production, 448: 141653.
    10. Gao Xueyuan, Li Xiaowei, Wang Yingcai*, Lin Cheng, Zuo Yanxia, Li Xiaolu, Xing Wei*. 2024. Does invasive submerged macrophyte diversity affect dissimilatory nitrate reduction processes in sediments with varying microplastics? Journal of Hazardous Materials,  472: 134510.
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