Yongqing Huang (Ph.D.)
Systematic Mycology & Lichenology Laboratory
Institute of Microbiology
Chinese Academy of Sciences
P.O.Box 2714, Beijing 100080
P. R. China
Tel: 86-01-62555692(O); 86-01-64871876(H)
Fax: 86-01-62560912
E-mail: huangyq@sun.im.ac.cn
 
Education:
 
B.S. In Forestry, Northeastern Forestry University, Harbin, China, 1985.
M.S. In Forest pathology, Northeastern Forestry University, Harbin, China, 1988.
Ph.D. In Forest pathology and fungal ecology, Northeastern Forestry University, Harbin, China, 1993.
 
Professional Appointment:
 
Postdoctoral fellow, Systematic Mycology & Lichenology Laboratory (SMLL), Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 1994-1996
 
Research Associate Professor, Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Beijing, 1996-present.
 
Research Interests:
 
Biodiversity of epigeous macrofungi; roles of ectomycorrhizal fungi in the maintenance and restoration of ecosystems; biological species of Armillaria; and agaric taxonomy.
 
Selected Publications Mostly Related To the Project:
 
1998. Studies on dendrocola mycosynusial diversities (II). Mycosystema 17(3): (in printing).
 
1997. Studies on dendrocola mycosynusial diversities (I). Mycosystema 16(3): 182-188.
 
1996. Ectomycorrhizae formed by fungi in the genus Lactarius on Pinus. Acta Mycologica Sinica 15(4): 278-283.
 
1996. Epigeous macrofungocoenoses diversity in Dongling Mountains, Beijing, China. A Dissertation submitted to CAS for Postdoctorate, Beijing, China, 96 pp, with 16 plates and 28 figures.
 
1994. Fungal diversity and its role in the maintenance and restoration of ecosystem, p 192-209. In: Biodiversity Committee of Chinese Academy of Sciences: Principles and Methodologies of Biodiversity Studies. Beijing, Chinese Science and Technology Press.
 
1991. Fungus flora in the litter of broad-leaved trees and Korean pine (Pinus koraiensis) stands. Long-term located research on forest ecosystems 1: 260-271.

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