Zhiguo Fang
Ph.D, associate professor.
He graduated from Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005, and was the postdoctoral research fellow in University of Oklahoma from Jun 2006 to May 2008. He participated in the school of environmental science and engineering, Zhejiang Gongshang University in Sep 2008. Now he mainly engage in the ecology and physiology of energy microalgae and focus on the research of environmental microbiology. Now the engaged main project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41005085), by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (No. Y5100365), by the Starting Research and Fund of Ministry of Education of returned overseas students, by the research program of P&G, and by the Open Fund of Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The mainly publications are listed as following.
1. Fang Z G*, Ouyang Z Y, Liu P, Sun L, Wang X Y. Airborne fungal community composition in indoor environments in Beijing. Environmental Science, 2013, 34 (5): 395-401.
2. Fang Z G*, Sun P, Ouyang Z Y, Liu P, Sun L, Wang X Y. Studies on the Size Distribution of Airborne Microbes at Home in Beijing. Environmental Science, 2013.
3. Fang Z G*, Ouyang Z Y, Liu P, Sun L, Wang X Y. Characteristics of airborne microbial pollution and the managing measurements in indoor environments in Beijing. Acta Scientiae circumstantiae, 2013.
4. Lou X Q, Fang Z G*, Si G J. Assessment of culturable airborne bacteria in a university campus in Hangzhou, Southeast of China. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2012, 6 (3): 665-673.
5. Lou X Q, Fang Z G*, Gong C J. Assessment of culturable airborne fungi in a university campus in Hangzhou, Southeast of China. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 2012, 6 (6): 1197-1205.
6. Ji W W, Xia H L, Fang Z G*, Liu H J. Study on the Chlorella pyrenoidosa Cultivation Technology Based on the Excess Sludge Utilization. Environmental Science, 2013, 34 (2): 622-628.
7. Cai W D, Liu H J, Fang Z G. Toxicity Effects of Rac-and S-Metolachlor on Two Algaes. Environmental Science, 2012, 33 (2): 448-453.
8. Duan L, Du Y, Lu Q L, Cai W D, Fang Z G, Liu H J. Toxicity of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid to Scenedesmus obliqnus. China Environmental Science, 2012, 32(5): 886-891
9. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Zheng H, Wang X K. Concentration and size distribution of culturable airborne microorganisms in outdoor environments in Beijing, China, Aerosol Science and Technology, 2008, 42: 325-334 (Cited: 12).
10. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Zheng H, Wang X K, Hu L F. Culturable airborne bacteria in outdoor environments in Beijing, China, Microbial Ecology, 2007, 54 (3): 487-496 (Cited: 57次).
11. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y, Hu L F, Wang X K, Zheng H, Lin X Q. Culturable airborne fungi in outdoor environments in Beijing, China, Science of the Total Environment, 2005, 350: 47-58 (Cited: 65).
12. Sun P D, Wang R Y, Fang Z G, Fully coupled activated sludge model (FCASM): Model development. Bioresource Technology, 2009, 100: 4632-4641 (Cited: 7次).
13. Chen X, Tang J J, Fang Z G, Shimizu K. Effects of weed communities with various species numbers on soil features in a subtropical orchard ecosystem. Agriculture, Ecosystem and Environment, 2004, 102: 377-388 (Cited: 24).
14. Chen X, Tang J J, Fang Z G, Hu S. Phosphate-solubilizing microbes in rhizosphere soils of 19 weeds in southeastern China. Journal of Zhejiang University Science, 2002, 3 (3): 355-361.
15. Zheng H, Ouyang Z Y, Wang X K, Fang Z G, Zhao T, Miao H. Effects of regenerating forest cover on soil microbial communities: A case study in hilly red soil region, Southern China, Forest Ecology and Management, 2005, 255 (217): 244-254.
16. Fang Z G*, Ouyang Z Y. Enhanced role of Thermoanaerobacter in the production of cellulosic ethanol. Acta Scientiae circumstantiae, 2011, 31 (4): 752-758.
17. Fang Z G*. Enhanced role of the co-culture of Thermophilic anaerobic bacteria on cellulosic ethanol. Environmental Science. 2010, 31 (4): 233-239.
18. Fang Z G*, Ouyang Z Y. Cellulose degradation and ethanol production of different Clostridium strain. Environmental Science. 2010, 31 (8): 228-233.
19. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Progresses of airborne microbial communities in urban ecosystem. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2004, 24 (2): 315-322.
20. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Granularity Distribution of Airborne Microbes in summer in Beijing. Environmental Science, 2004, 26 (6): 1-5.
21. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Advance in characteristics of airborne bacteria communities in outdoor environment. Chinese Journal of Applied and Environmental Biology, 2005, 11 (1): 123-128.
22. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Ecological distribution characteristics of airborne fungi in summer, Beijing. Acta Scientiae circumstantiae, 2005, 25 (2): 160-165.
23. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Community structure and ecological distribution of airborne microbes in summer in Beijing. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2005, 25 (1): 83-88.
24. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Research methods of airborne microbe: progress and perspective. Techniques and Equipment for Environmental Pollution Control, 2005, 6 (7): 8-13.
25. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Hu L F, et al. Study on median diameters and size distributions of airborne microbes in Beijing, Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2005, 25 (12): 3220-3224.
26. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y*, Wang X K, et al. Community composition and dynamics of airborne bacteria in Beijing. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2006, 46 (4): 618-623.
27. Hu L F, Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y, et al. Study on ecological distributions of airborne fungi in outdoor environments in Beijing. Environmental Science, 2005, 26 (5): 22-27.
28. Fang Z G, Ouyang Z Y* Advance of airborne fungal community and the influencing factors
in indoor and outdoor environments in urban ecosystem. Ecology and Environmental Sciences. 2009, 18(1): 386-393