第三屆亞熱帶森林可持續發展國際論壇是2016年11月4-6日,在臨安舉辦的國際會議。
基本介紹
- 中文名:第三屆亞熱帶森林可持續發展國際論壇
- 地點:臨安
- 會議類型:國際會議
- 舉辦時間:2016年11月4日-6日
組織機構,受邀專家,
組織機構
浙江農林大學亞熱帶森林資源培育研究中心
浙江省林學一流學科
浙江省生態學一流學科
亞熱帶森林培育國家重點實驗室培育基地
中國科學院成都山地所
中國科學院地理科學與資源研究所
受邀專家
外賓特邀報告
1. Prof. Heikki Hänninen, Zhejiang A & F University
Modelling the ecophysiology of boreal and temperate tree seasonality – an overview
2. Prof. Frank Berninger, University of Helsinki, Finland
Using of long term time series to understand long term changes in tree functioning
3. Dr. Qingmin Han, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Japan
Reproduction-related variation in carbon allocation to woody tissues in temperate forests
4. Dr. Syed Ashraful Alam, University of Helsinki, Finland
Effects of competition, drought stress and photosynthetic productivity on the radial growth of white spruce in western Canada
國內特邀報告
1. Prof. Sheng Zhang, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS
iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis gives insight into sexually different metabolic processes of poplars under nitrogen and
phosphorus deficiencies
2. Prof. Jianguo Huang, South China Botanical Garden, CAS
Intra- and inter annual radial growth of trees with the context of climate change
3. Prof. Wenwu Wu, Zhejiang A & F University
SRSF2 is implicated in hepatocellular carcinoma development through regulating alternative splicing
4. Dr. Fuqiang Cui, Zhejiang A & F University
Cuticle, a barrier between the environmental stresses and plant stress responses
5. Dr. Honglang Duan, Nanchang Institute of Technology
Temperature vs. CO2: which plays more in modifying tree responses to drought stress
6. Dr. Chunbo Miao, Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, CAS
Functional analysis of rice ABA receptors
7. Dr. Xiaoli Wang, Chengdu Institute of Biology, CAS
Physiological and transcriptional responses of two contrasting Populus clones to nitrogen stress
8. Dr. Yanbao Lei, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS
Preliminary explanations for the sexual dimorphism in sympatric Salicaceae from the perspectives of vegetative resistance and
reproductive investment along altitude gradients in Gongga Mountain