Postdoctoral researcher

Xin Song

I gained my PhD degree at Lanzhou University, China (2023). Throughout my academic journey, I have focused on the research related to legume introduction on abandoned farmland with a long-term experiment, focusing on soil organic carbon and phosphorus limitation. Additionally, I am doing some work on temperature sensitivity of global wood decomposition.

I gained my PhD degree at Lanzhou University, China (2023). Throughout my academic journey, I have focused on the research related to legume introduction on abandoned farmland with a long-term experiment, focusing on soil organic carbon and phosphorus limitation. Additionally, I am doing some work on temperature sensitivity of global wood decomposition.

At CREAF, I work on the STOIKOS project to build a database containing information about the elemental composition of crops to test if the elemental composition and diversity in agriculture can help crops improve their yields, stability, and other desirable services (e.g., soil carbon sequestration).

Has participated in:

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National projects
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Elemental composition of bryophytes to investigate competition and land plant colonisation

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Project / Initiative
National projects
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Elementomes and Traits: Investigating the correspondence between elemental composition and functional traits in plants and arthropods