Prof. Dr. Shixiu Zhang | Soil Science | Best Researcher Award
Professor, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy, China
Dr. Shixiu Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. ๐๏ธ With a Ph.D. in Soil Science, he has contributed significantly to soil ecology, particularly in black soil fertility and carbon sequestration. ๐ฑ A recognized expert in sustainable land use, he has led 18 high-impact projects and authored over 50 scientific articles. ๐ Dr. Zhang holds 7 patents and serves in editorial roles for reputed journals. His dedication to soil health and agroecological resilience earned him accolades including the โChangbai Talentโ Young Top Talent Award. ๐
Profile
๐ Education
Dr. Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Soil Science from the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. ๐งช His academic journey reflects deep-rooted expertise in environmental sustainability and soil-plant-microbe interactions. ๐ This robust educational foundation laid the groundwork for his leadership in agroecological research and innovation. ๐พ
๐ผ Professional Experience
Currently serving as a professor at the Chinese Academyโs Northeast Institute, Dr. Zhang has directed 18 national and regional projects and supervised both academic and field-based studies. ๐ฌ With consultancy work and collaborations spanning across China, Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands, he integrates theory with practice, advancing eco-friendly farming systems and precision agriculture. ๐
๐ฌ Research Interest
Dr. Zhangโs research centers on soil ecology, particularly soil food webs, biodiversity, and biological mechanisms of soil fertility. ๐ฟ His studies decode how soil organisms influence carbon sequestration, nitrogen cycling, and crop yield. His conservation tillage strategies aim to boost soil health while reducing environmental impacts. ๐๐ชฑ
๐ Awards and Honors
๐ Publications
Soil biodiversity enhances ecosystem multifunctionality โ Soil Biology & Biochemistry, 2020 (Cited by: 205)
Biotic interactions increase with soil carbon sequestration โ Global Change Biology, 2021 (Cited by: 132)
Functional redundancy stabilizes soil micro-food webs โ Geoderma, 2022 (Cited by: 89)
Soil food web complexity supports black soil recovery โ Soil & Tillage Research, 2023 (Cited by: 42)
Carbon stabilization mechanisms in agroecosystems โ Science of the Total Environment, 2022 (Cited by: 61)
๐ Conclusion