Chenguang Gao
Guest
- Name
- Dr. C. Gao
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 2727
- c.gao@cml.leidenuniv.nl
Chenguang Gao received his bachelor degree in Agronomy at Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University (2015).
More information about Chenguang Gao
Professional experience
Chenguang Gao received his bachelor degree in Agronomy at Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University(2015). He received his master degree in Ecology at the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences(2018), focusing on the vegetation ecology in grassland. He joined the Environmental Biology Department of CML in September 2018 to pursue his doctoral degree.
Research topic
Chenguang’s research project aims to examine how soil communities affect soil properties and ecosystem functioning in dune ecosystem.
Guest
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Environmental Biology
Guest researcher
- Science
- Centrum voor Milieuwetenschappen Leiden
- CML/Environmental Biology
- Liu X., He D., Vrieling K., Lommen S.T.E., Gao C. & Bezemer T.M. (2024), Distance- and density-dependent recruitment of common ragwort is not driven by plant-soil feedbacks, Basic and Applied Ecology 76: 1-13.
- Gao C., Bezemer T.M., Bodegom P.M. van, Baldrian P., Kohout P., Mancinelli R., Hagen H. van der & Soudzilovskaia N.A. (2024), Fungal communities are passengers in community development of dune ecosystems, while bacteria are not, Ecology 105(6): e4312.
- Gao C., Bezemer T.M., Vries F.T. de & Bodegom P.M. van (2024), Trade-offs in soil microbial functions and soil health in agroecosystems, Trends in Ecology & Evolution : .
- Gao C., Bezemer T. M., Bodegom P. M. van, Cornelissen H.C., Logtestijn R. van , Liu X., Mancinelli R., Hagen H. van der, Zhou M. & Soudzilovskaia N. A. (2023), Plant community responses to alterations in soil abiotic and biotic conditions are decoupled for above‐ and below‐ground traits, Journal of Ecology 111(4): 903-914.
- Gao C., Bodegom P.M. van, Bezemer T.M., Veldhuis M.P., Mancinelli R. & Soudzilovskaia N.A. (2023), Soil biota adversely affect the resistance and recovery of plant communities subjected to drought, Ecosystems 26: 675-685.
- Gao C. (2 March 2023), Plant-soil interactions determine ecosystem aboveground and belowground processes in primary dune ecosystems (Dissertatie. Institute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Faculty of Science, Leiden University). Supervisor(s): Bodegom P.M. van & Soudzilovskaia N.A.
- Gao C., Soudzilovskaia N.A., Bezemer T.M., Bodegom P.M. van & Hagen H. van der (2020), Ondergrondse schimmeloorlog stuurt de ontwikkeling van een plantengemeenschap in de duinen, Holland's Duinen 76: 22-27.