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Welcome Dr.Gaoling Shi from Institute of Food Crops, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences,China to be comittee

2018-03-23  



Dr.Gaoling Shi from Institute of Food Crops, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences,China


Research Area:

Agricultural and environmental sciences; Plant science;  Soil science;


Research experience:
Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 2015-2017, Assistant Professor
Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 2017-present, Associate Professor
1) Variations in grain As and Cd concentrations among 103 high yielding wheat cultivars from the middle and lower Yangtze River valley.
2) Investigating the effect sulfur on arsenic and cadmium accumulation in wheat plants and its physiological and biochemical mechanisms.
3) Role of phytochelatins in As and Cd accumulation and tolerance of wheat plants under both As and Cd toxicity.
Nanjing Agricultural University, 2010-2015
1)Arsenic contamination in soil and wheat during coal mining in Huaibei, China.
2)The mechanisms of the difference in arsenic accumulation among different wheat cultivars.
 
Publications
Shi GL, Lu HY, Liu JZ, Lou LQ, Tan XJ, Wu YH, Ma HX (2017) Periphyton growth reduces cadmium but enhances arsenic accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa) seedlings from contaminated soil. Plant Soil, DOI 10.1007/s11104-017-3447-y.
Shi GL, Lou LQ, Li DJ, Hu ZB, Cai QS (2017) Phytochelatins play key roles for the difference in root arsenic accumulation of different Triticum aestivum cultivars in comparison with arsenate uptake kinetics and reduction. Chemosphere 175: 192–199.
Shi GL,Zhu S, Meng JR, Qian M, Yang N, Lou LQ, Cai QS (2015) Variation in arsenic accumulation and translocation among wheat cultivars: The relationship between arsenic accumulation, efflux by wheat roots and arsenate-tolerance of wheat seedlings. J Hazard Mater 289: 190–196.
Shi GL, Zhu S, Bai S, Xia Y, Lou LQ, Cai QS (2015) The transportation and accumulation of arsenic, cadmium, and phosphorus in 12 wheat cultivars and their relationships with each other . J Hazard Mater 299: 94–102.
Shi GL, Lou LQ, Zhang S, Xia XW, Cai QS (2013). Arsenic, copper, and zinc contamination in soil and wheat during coal mining, with assessment of health risks for the inhabitants of Huaibei, China. Environ Sci Pollut Res 34: 8435–8445.
Shi GL, Ma HX, Lou LQ, Cai QS (2017) Relationship between arsenic, cadmium, and phosphorous concentrations in different parts of wheat straw, wheat plant height and grain arsenic, cadmium, and phosphorous concentrations. Journal of Agro-Environment Science 36: 8–15. (in Chinese)
Lou LQ, Shi GL, Wu JH, Zhu S, Qian M, Wang HZ, Cai QS (2015) The influence of phosphorus on arsenic uptake/efflux and As toxicity to wheat roots in comparison with sulfur and silicon. J Plant Growth Regul 20: 242–250