The potential of local microbes supports forest ecosystem functioning in the face of global climate change
Dr. Zhikang Wang does research in Microbial Ecology and Silviculture. He focuses on soil amendment and plant regulation with microbial products. His project aims to uncover the interactions between plants, microbes, and the environment in degraded forest ecosystems and sought to find sustainable amendment strategies that incorporate exogenous microbial products and soil-resident microbial potential.
Dr. Zhikang Wang does research in Microbial Ecology and Silviculture. He focuses on soil amendment and plant regulation with microbial products. His project aims to uncover the interactions between plants, microbes, and the environment in degraded forest ecosystems and sought to find sustainable amendment strategies that incorporate exogenous microbial products and soil-resident microbial potential.
My Research Area
My Research Area
Development of Microbial Inoculants
Deciphering Plant-Microbes Interactions
Responses of Soil-Resident Microbes
Diverse Roles of Rare and Abundant Species
Stimulating the Potential of Resident Microbiome
Soil Fertility and Plant Performance
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