Dr. Song  Jie
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Dr. Song Jie

Assistant Professor
Shandong University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Eco-physiology from China Agricultural University, China

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Plant Analysis
90%
Plant Nutrition
75%
Seed Germination
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
8
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Song, J., S. Gongwei, X. Song, C. Min and W. Baoshan, 2009. Effects of nitric oxide and nitrogen on seedling emergence, ion accumulation and seedling growth under salinity in the euhalophyte Suaeda salsa. J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 172: 544-549.
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  2. Song, J., C. Min, F. Gu, J. Yonghui, W. Baoshan and Z. Fusuo, 2009. Effect of salinity on growth, ion accumulation and the roles of ions in osmotic adjustment of two populations of Suaeda salsa. Plant Soil, 314: 133-141.
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  3. Song, J., H. Fan, Y.Y. Zhao, Y.H. Jia, X.H. Du and B.S.Wang, 2008. Effect of salinity on germination, seedling emergence, seedling growth and ion accumulation of a euhalophyte Suaeda salsa in an intertidal zone and on saline inland. Aquat. Bot., 88: 331-337.
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  4. Song, J., F. Gu, L. Zhikun, C. Aidong, C. Xingmin and Z. Fusuo, 2007. Effects of salinity and scarifying seed coat on ion content of embryos and seed germination for Suaeda physophora and Haloxylon ammodendron. Seed Sci. Technol., 35: 615-623.
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  5. Song, J., X. Ding, G. Feng and F. Zhang, 2006. Nutritional and osmotic roles of nitrate in a euhalophyte and a xerophyte in saline conditions. N. Phytol., 171: 357-366.
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  6. Song, J., G. Feng, C.Y. Tian and F.S. Zhang, 2006. Osmotic adjustment traits of Suaeda physophora, Haloxylon ammodendron and Haloxylon persicum in field or controlled conditions. Plant Sci., 171: 113-119.
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  7. Song, J., G. Feng and F. Zhang, 2006. Salinity and temperature effects on germination for three salt-resistant euhalophytes, Halostachys caspica, Kalidium foliatum and Halocnemum strobilaceum. Plant Soil, 279: 201-207.
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  8. Song, J., F. Gu, T. Changyan and Z. Fusuo, 2005. Strategies for adaptation of Suaeda physophora, Haloxylon ammodendron and Haloxylon persicum to saline environment during seed germination stage. Ann. Bot., 96: 399-405.
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