Li, Jianwei

Member Profile

Jianwei Li
Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology
The University of Oklahoma, 101 David L Boren BLVD, Norman OK 73019 (405)325-6519 • jianweili.2@gmail.com
Website: http://jwli.weebly.com/


Education
Ph.D. - Duke University at Durham North Carolina
BSc. - China Agriculture University at Beijing


Publication
Li J, Y Luo, S Natali, EAG Schuur, J Xia, E Kowalczyk, YP Wang. 2014. Modeling permafrost thaw and ecosystem carbon cycle under annual and seasonal warming at an Arctic tundra site in Alaska, J. Geophys. Res. Biogeosci., 119, doi:10.1002/2013JG002569.
Li J, GS Wang, SD Allison, MA Mayes, YQ Luo. 2014. Soil carbon sensitivity to temperature and carbon use efficiency compared across microbial-ecosystem models of varying complexity. Biogeochemistry 119:67-84.
Li J, SE. Ziegler, CS. Lane, SA Billings. 2013. Legacies of native climate regime govern the responses of boreal soil microbes to litter stoichiometry and temperature. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 66(0): 204-213.
Li J, SE. Ziegler, CS. Lane, SA Billings. 2012. Warming-enhanced preferential microbial mineralization of humified boreal soil organic matter: interpretation of soil profiles along a climate transect using laboratory incubation. Journal of Geophysical Research (2012), Volume: 117, Pages: G02008, doi:10.1029/2011JG001769
Li J, DD. Richter. 2012. Effects of two-century land use changes on soil iron crystallinity and accumulation in Southeastern Piedmont region, USA, Geoderma 173-174 (2012): 184-191.
Li J, DD Richter, A Mendoza, PR Heine. 2010. Effects of land-use history on soil spatial heterogeneity of macro- and trace elements in the Southern Piedmont USA, Geoderma 156 (2010): 60-73.
Li, J, DD Richter, A Mendoza, PR Heine. 2008. Four-decade responses of soil trace elements to an aggrading old-field forest: B, Mn, Zn, Cu and Fe. Ecology 89(10): 2911–2923.
Richter DD, HL Allen, J Li, D Markewitz, and J Raikes. 2006. Bioavailability of slowlycycling soil phosphorus: major restructuring of soil P fractions over four decades in an aggrading forest. Oecologia, 150(2), 259-271.