基本信息
教授,博导
通讯地址:
山东大学环境研究院,山东省青岛市即墨滨海路72号,邮编:266237
办公电话:0532-58631976
E-mail: daijiulan@sdu.edu.cn
个人简介:
1994年9月-1998年7月 山东农业大学资源与环境学院,获学士学位
1998年9月-2001年7月 山东农业大学资源与环境学院,获硕士学位
2001年9月-2004年6月 山东农业大学资源与环境学院和中国科学院生态环境研究中心中澳土壤环境联合实验室联合培养,获博士学位
2005年10月-2008年10月 山东大学生命科学学院生态学,博士后
2017年1月-2018年2月 美国佛罗利达大学土壤与水科学系,访问学者
2004年7月-至今 山东大学环境研究院,讲师、副教授、教授,博士生导师
研究方向:
农田土壤污染防控与生态修复、土壤污染物溯源研究、农田土壤的健康安全评价研究、土壤微生物生态学研究
项目资助:
国家自然科学基金:耐镉低积累小麦与环境互作对籽粒镉积累的影响机制研究(41977144,2020-2023).主持
国家重点研发计划:农田土壤氮磷高效利用技术研究与应用(2018YFD0800303).子课题负责人
国家重点研发计划:重金属低积累小麦品种筛选及评比技术研究(2017YFD0800900). 子课题负责人
山东省重点产业关键技术:盐碱农田污染绿色防控及种养加废弃物资源化利用研究(2016CYJS05A02-3).负责人
山东省重点研发计划:山东重金属镉/汞污染农田安全利用关键技术研究( 2018GSF117024).负责人
论文与专著:
Gan Yandong, Huang Xianmin, Li Shuangshuang, Liu Na, Li C Yuncong, Freidenreich Ariel, Wang Wenxing, Wang Renqing, Dai Jiulan*. Source quantification and potential risk of mercury, cadmium, arsenic, lead, and chromium in farmland soils of Yellow River Delta , Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019, 221: 98~107.
Shen Tianlin, Liu Lu, Li Yuncong, Wang Qiang, Dai Jiulan*, Wang Renqing. Long-term effects of untreated wastewater on soil bacterial communities. Science of the Total Environment. 2019, 646: 940~950.
Gan Yandong, Miao Yongjun, Wang Lihong, Yang Guiqiang, Li Yuncong, Wang Wenxing, Dai Jiulan*. Source contribution analysis and collaborative assessment of heavy metals in vegetable-growing soils. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2018, 66: 10943~10951.
Liu Na, Miao Yongjun, Zhou Xiaoxuan, Gan Yandong, Liu Shuwei, Wang Wenxing, Jiulan Dai*. Roles of rhizospheric organic acids and microorganisms in mercury accumulation and translocation to different winter wheat cultivars. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment. 2018, 258: 104~112.
He Huan, Liu Hua, Shen Tianlin, Wei Min, Dai Jiulan*, Wang Renqing. Influence of Cu influx on ammonia oxidizers in fluvo-aquic soil. Geoderma. 2018, 321: 141~150.
Gan Yandong, Wang Lihong, Yang Guiqiang, Dai Jiulan*, Wang Renqing, Wang Wenxing. Multiple factors impact the contents of heavy metals in vegetables in high natural background area of China. Chemosphere. 2017, 184: 1388~1395.
Liu Na, Liu Shuwei, Gan Yandong, Zhang Qihui, Wang Xiaowan, Liu Siyv, Dai Jiulan*. Evaluation of mercury resistance and accumulation characteristics in wheat using a modified membership function. Ecological Indicators. 2017, 77: 292~300.
Zhang Juan, Wang Lihong, Yang Juncheng, Liu Hui, Dai Jiulan*. Health risk to residents and stimulation to inherent bacteria of various heavy metals in soil. Science of the Total Environment. 2015, 508: 29~36.
Shen Tianlin, Stieglmeier Michaela, Dai Jiulan, Urich Tim, Schleper Christa. Responses of the terrestrial ammonia oxidizing archaeon Ca. Nitrososphaera viennensis and the ammonia oxidizing bacterium Nitrosospira multiformis to nitrification inhibitors. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 2013, 344(2): 121~129.
Zhang Juan, Yang Juncheng, Wang Renqing, Hou Hong, Du Xiaoming, Fan Shukai, Liu Jiangsheng, Dai Jiulan*. Effects of pollution sources and soil properties on distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and risk assessment. Science of the Total Environment. 2013, 463, 464:1~10.
Zhang Juan, Wang Renqing, Yang Juncheng, Hou Hong, Du Xiaoming, Dai Jiulan*. Using variances in hydrocarbon concentration and carbon stable isotope to determine the important influence of irrigated water on petroleum accumulation in surface soil. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2013, 20(5): 3381~3394.
Dai Jiulan, Zhang Min, Huang Yizhong, Wang Renqing, Zhu Yongguan, Adsorption and desorption of iodine by various Chinese soils: Ⅱ. Iodide and comparison of iodate and iodide. Geoderma. 2009, 153: 130~135.
Dai Jiulan, Zhu Yongguan, Zhang Min, Huang Yizhong, Song Jinli. Availability of iodide and iodate to spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) in relation to total iodine in soil solution. Plant and Soil. 2006, 289: 301~308. |
Dai Jiulan (Cooperative writing). Environmental soil science (First edition). Science Press, Beijing. 2005, 176~211. |
Dai Jiulan, Zhang Min, Zhu Yongguan. Adsorption and desorption of iodine by various Chinese soils: I. Iodate. Environment International. 2004, 30: 525~530. |