Zhengjun Yan | Carbon Cycle | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhengjun Yan | Carbon Cycle | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at China Agriculture University, China

Summary:

Zhengjun Yan is a Ph.D. candidate at China Agricultural University, where he is exploring the impact of legume-based cropping systems on soil organic carbon stability. With a strong background in data analysis and field practice, Zhengjun is committed to advancing sustainable agricultural practices and enhancing soil health through his research.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

2015-2019: Henan Agricultural University, Bachelor’s degree in Tobacco

2019-Present: China Agricultural University, pursuing a Ph.D. in Crop Cultivation and Farming System

🏢 Professional Experience:

Zhengjun Yan is a dedicated researcher specializing in soil health, carbon storage, and sustainable agricultural practices. With over four years of proficient field practice, he has developed strong skills in data analysis using tools like SPSS and DPS, as well as in picture production and modification with software such as Origin, Sigmaplot, R, Photoshop, and Illustrator.

Research Interests:

Zhengjun’s research focuses on soil organic carbon stability under legume-based cropping systems in the North China Plain. He aims to advance the understanding of the characteristics, key processes, and regulatory mechanisms of the soil carbon cycle. His work seeks to provide theoretical support for soil carbon sequestration in agroecosystems, emphasizing the benefits of diversified cropping systems on soil health and carbon stocks.

Honors and Awards:

  • 2020: First Class Scholarship for Master’s Studies
  • 2021: Second Class Scholarship for Doctoral Studies
  • 2022: First Class Scholarship for Doctoral Studies
  • CET-6: Certificate of English Proficiency

Top Noted Publication:

Soybean inclusion reduces soil organic matter mineralization despite increasing its temperature sensitivity

  • Authors: Yan, Z., Jia, R., Zhou, J., Zeng, Z., Zang, H.
  • Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2024, 922, 171334

Legume-based crop diversification reinforces soil health and carbon storage driven by microbial biomass and aggregates

  • Authors: Yan, Z., Zhou, J., Liu, C., Zang, H., Zeng, Z.
  • Journal: Soil and Tillage Research, 2023, 234, 105848
  • Citations: 10

Legume-based rotation enhances subsequent wheat yield and maintains soil carbon storage

  • Authors: Liu, C., Feng, X., Xu, Y., Zeng, Z., Zang, H.
  • Journal: Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2023, 43(5), 64
  • Citations: 9

Diversified cropping systems benefit soil carbon and nitrogen stocks by increasing aggregate stability: Results of three fractionation methods

  • Authors: Yan, Z., Zhou, J., Yang, L., Zang, H., Kuzyakov, Y.
  • Journal: Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 824, 153878
  • Citations: 40

Do cropping system and fertilization rate change water-stable aggregates associated carbon and nitrogen storage?

  • Authors: Yan, Z., Zhou, J., Nie, J., Peixoto, L., Zang, H.
  • Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021, 28(46), pp. 65862–65871
  • Citations: 17