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WANG Dong

a08ff40a21424349a8e6274cd3bb5748.jpgName: DongWang

Title: Professor, Northwest A&F University

Address: No.3 Taicheng Road, Yangling, Shaanxi, China, 712100

Email:wangd@nwafu.edu.cn

Education Background:

2005  Ph.D., Crop Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China

2000  M.S., Crop Science, Shandong Agricultural University, China

1997  B.S., Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University, China

Working Experiences:

2020.05-present  Professor, College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, China

2010.07-2020.04  Professor, State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong, China

2016.10-2017.10  Visitor scientist, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, USA

2011.03-2011.08 Visitor scientist, The James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland UK

2006.07-2010.06 Associate professor, State Key Laboratory of Crop Biology, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong, China

2002.07-2006.06 Lecturer, College of Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong, China

2000.07-2002.06 Teaching Assistant, Department of Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, Shandong, China

Research Interests:

Theory and technology of precise regulation and control of water and fertilizer in wheat and maize; physiological and biochemical responses of wheat to drought tolerance and irrigation;

Theory and technology of green and efficient cultivation of wheat in arid and semi-arid areas; Food chemistry of specialty pasta in northwest China, and biological mechanism of grain yield and quality formation in wheat. Physiological and ecological mechanisms of spike formation, senescence and matter redistribution after anthesis in wheat.

Professional Activities:

Peer reviewer of numerous scientific journals and governmental funding agencies.

Leader of innovation team of crop cultivation and tillage technology standards in arid and semi-arid areas.

Young & Middle-aged Leading Science and Technology Innovation Talent of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of the people's Republic of China.

Middle-aged and young expert with outstanding contribution in shandong province, Shandong province people's government.

The Governmental Special Subsidy of 2008 by the State Council.

Standing member of digital agriculture branch of China Computer Federation.

Deputy head of wheat group in Crop Science Society of China.

The member and secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture Wheat Experts Committee.

Shandong Provincial Youth Science and Technology Award.

The 2nd Prize of the National Sci-Tech Advance Award: Quality physiology basis and cultivation theory and technology of high quality and yield in wheat (Certificate No. 2006-J-201-2-15-R02), 2007-2-11.

The 2nd Prize of the National Sci-Tech Advance Award: Senescence physiology and cultivation theory and technology of super high yield in wheat (Certificate No. J-201-2-03-R07), 2001-12-19

Leader of projects supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30800673, 2009.1-2011.12 and No. 31271660, 2012.1-2016.12), and by the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest of China (No. 201503130, 2015.1-2019.12).

Publications:

1.Dong Wang. Water use efficiency and optimal supplemental irrigation in a high yield wheat field. Field Crops Research. 2017, 213: 213-220.

2.Dong Wang, Zhenwen Yu, Philip J. White. The effect of supplemental irrigation after jointing on leaf senescence and grain filling in wheat. Field Crops Research. 2013, 151: 35-44.

3.Dong Wang, Zhenzhu Xu, Junye Zhao, Yuefu Wang, Zhenwen Yu. Excessive nitrogen application decreases grain yield and increases nitrogen loss in a wheat-soil system. Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B - Plant Soil Science. 2011, 61(8): 681-692.

4.Baojian Wu Yunqiu Shang Sen Wang Xinhui Hu Rui Zhang Baojun Zhang Dong Wang*. Response of nitrogen redistribution to irrigation at jointing in winter wheat. Agronomy Journal. 2021, 113: 381-396.

5.Xiang Lin, Ping Li, Yunqiu Shang, Shuaikang Liu, Sen Wang, Xinhui Hu, Dong Wang*. Spike formation and seed setting of the main stem and tillers under post-jointing drought in winter wheat. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science. 2020, 206: 694–710.

6.Shang, Yunqiu, Lin, Xiang, Li, Ping, Gu, Shubo, Wang, Dong*. Effects of supplemental irrigation at the jointing stage on population dynamics, grain yield, and water-use efficiency of two different spike-type wheat cultivars. PLOS ONE, 2020, 15(4), e0230484.

7.Liu, Xin, Wang, Wenxin, Lin, Xiang, Gu, Shubo, Wang, Dong*. The effects of intraspecific competition and light transmission within the canopy on wheat yield in a wide-precision planting pattern. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 2020, 19(6): 1577-1585.

8.Hongbo Zhang, Kun Han, Shubo Gu, Dong Wang*. Effects of supplemental irrigation on the accumulation, distribution and transportation of 13C-photosynthate, yield and water use efficiency of winter wheat. Agricultural Water Management. 2019, 214: 1–8.

9.Baojian Wu, Hongbo Zhang, Dong Wang*. Timely supplemental irrigation changed nitrogen utilization of wheat by regulating root vertical distribution. Journal of Plant Nutrition & Soil Science. 2018, 181(3): 396–408.

10.Suwei Feng, Shubo Gu, Hongbo Zhang, Dong Wang*. Root vertical distribution is important to improve water use efficiency and grain yield of wheat. Field Crops Research. 2017, 214: 131-141.

11.Jianguo Man, Dong Wang*, Philip J. White. Photosynthesis and drymass production of winter wheat in response to micro-sprinkling irrigation. Agronomy Journal. 2017, 109: 549-561.

12.Xiaoguang Sang, Dong Wang*, Xiang Lin. Effects of tillage practices on water consumption characteristics and grain yield of winter wheat under different soil moisture conditions. Soil & Tillage Research, 2016, 163: 185-194.

13.Xiang Lin, Dong Wang*, Shubo Gu, Philip J. White, Kun Han, Jie Zhou, Shipeng Jin. Effect of supplemental irrigation on the relationships between leaf ABA concentrations, tiller development and photosynthate accumulation and remobilization in winter wheat. Plant Growth Regulation, 2016, 79(3): 331-343.

14.Jianguo Man, Dong Wang*, Philip J. White, Zhenwen Yu. The length of micro-sprinkling hoses delivering supplemental irrigation affects photosynthesis and dry matter production of winter wheat. Field Crops Research. 2014, 168: 65-74.

15.Jianguo Man, Junsheng Yu, Philip J. White, Shubo Gu, Yongli Zhang, Qifang Guo, Yu Shi, Dong Wang*. Effects of Supplemental Irrigation with Micro-sprinkling Hoses on Water Distribution in Soil and Grain Yield of Winter Wheat. Field Crops Research. 2014, 161: 26-37.

16.Zengjiang Guo, Zhenwen Yu, Dong Wang*, Yu Shi, Yongli Zhang. Photosynthesis and winter wheat yield responses to supplemental irrigation based on measurement of water content in various soil layers. Field Crops Research. 2014, 166: 102-111.

17.Dianli Zhang, Hongyan Wang, Xiaoxue Ji, Kaiyun Wang, Dong Wang*, Kang Qiao*. Effect of Abamectin on the Cereal Cyst Nematode (CCN, Heterodera avenae) and Wheat Yield. Plant Disease, 2017, 101(6): 973-976.

18.Kun Han, Xue Han, Dell J. Curtis, Peter J.A. Kleinman, Dong Wang*, Linquan Wang*. Impact of irrigation, nitrogen fertilization, and spatial management on maize. Agronomy Journal, 2016, 108(5): 1794-1804.

19.Shen Yuan, Shaobing Peng, Dong Wang, Jianguo Man. Evaluation of the energy budget and energy use efficiency in wheat production under various crop management practices in China. Energy, 2018, 160: 184-191.

20.Zhongxiao Zhang, Hongyan Wang, Kaiyun Wang, Lili Jiang, Dong Wang. Use of lentinan to control sharp eyespot of wheat, and the mechanism involved. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2017, 65: 10891-10898.

21.Weiwei Meng, Zhenwen Yu, Yongli Zhang*, Yu Shi, Dong Wang. Effects of supplemental irrigation on water consumption characteristics and grain yield in different wheat cultivars. Chilean Journal of Agricultural Research, 2015, 75(2): 216-223.

22.Wenxue Duan, Zhenwen Yu, Yongli Zhang, Dong Wang, Yu Shi, Zhen-Zhu Xu. Effect of nitrogen application on biomass accumulation, remobilization, and soil water contents in a rainfed wheat field. Turkish Journal of Field Crops, 2014, 19(1): 25-34.

23.Chengyan Zheng, Zhenwen Yu, Yu Shi, Shiming Cui, Dong Wang, Yongli Zhang, Junye Zhao. Effects of tillage practices on water consumption, water use efficiency and grain yield in wheat field. Journal of Integrative Agriculture. 2014, 13(11): 2378-2388.

24.Zhenzhu Xu, Zhenwen Yu, Dong Wang. Nitrogen translocation in wheat plants under soil water deficit. Plant and Soil, 2006, 280: 291-304.

25.Zhenzhu Xu, Zhenwen Yu, Dong Wang, Yongli Zhang. Nitrogen accumulation and translocation for winter wheat under different irrigation regimes. J. Agronomy & Crop Science, 2005, 191: 439-449.

26.Dong Wang, Zhenwen Yu, Xudong Wang. Photosynthesis, carbohydrate storage and remobilization during grain filling as affected by sulphur application in winter wheat. Agricultural Sciences in China, 2005, 4(7): 507-513.

Brief Bio

Dr. Dong Wang is Professor at the College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University. He research interests are in physiological and biochemical responses of wheat to drought tolerance and irrigation. Dr. Wang revealed three characteristics of winter wheat with high yield and high water use efficiency at the individual and group levels. He explored a technical approach to accurately quantify natural water supply, and through timely supplementary irrigation, to achieve synchronization of water supply with the process of high-yield and efficient water demand for winter wheat.

Dr. Wang proposed to accurately quantify the amount of natural water supply based on soil moisture at sowing and the amount of precipitation during the growing season of winter wheat, and created a water-saving technology that implements supplementary irrigation at the critical growth stage of winter wheat based on the difference between the minimum water requirement (ie, high-yield and high-efficiency water requirement) of winter wheat and the natural water supply. He developed an integrated decision-making information system for supplementary irrigation on demand.

Dr. Wang ascertained the coupling relationship between water and nitrogen in the growing season of winter wheat under supplementary irrigation conditions, and invented a series of fertilizer dissolving and injecting equipment suitable for field crop production, pioneering a simple, cheap and efficient technical model that uses ordinary solid soluble fertilizers for integrated management of water and fertilizer in wheat fields.

Dr. Wang is a Review Editor on the Editorial Board of Drylands (specialty section of Frontiers in Environmental Science), The Crop Journal, and Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology, and is a reviewer for several journals including Field Crops Research, Soil & Tillage Research, Agricultural Water Management, PLOS ONE, etc. He is also a leader of the innovation team of crop cultivation and tillage technology standards in arid and semi-arid areas in China.

Dr. Wang holds a PhD in Agronomy (Crop science) from Shandong Agricultural University. Before joining Northwest A&F University in May 2020, Dr. Wang was faculty at the College of Agronomy, Shandong Agricultural University (July 2000-May 2020).