Main work
Prof. Liang Junfeng, male, Ph. D. Supervisor, Institute of Tropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, mainly engaged in forest microbial resources and applied research. He was invited to be a visiting scholar in the Department of Biology, McMaster University, Canada. He has presided over a number of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province and other provincial-level projects. He published more than 80 papers, 40 of which were included in SCI journals.
Key research projects
National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 32370018), Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Russula in China, 2024/01-2027/12
National Non-profit Institute Research Fund of CAF (CAFYBB2019ZA001), Molecular regulation mechanism of the symbiosis between mycorrhizal fungi and hosts, 2019/01-2023/12
Forestry Science and Technology Project of Guangdong (2019-03), Planning and roadmap of industry standard system and product quality and safety system of edible fungi under forest, 2019/04-2021/12
National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 31770657), Whole genome sequencing of Russula griseocarnosa and interaction between the complex and rhizosphere microorganisms, 2018/01-2021/12
Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Province (2017B020205002), Study and demonstration on three-dimensional management technology of forest fungi and medicines, 2017/01-2019/12
National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 31570544), Diversity of Russula from China, 2016/01-2019/12
National Natural Science Foundation of China (no. 31070014), Taxonomy and phylogeny of Lepiota from China, 2011/01-2013/12
Published articles & books
Chen Y L, An M Y, Liang J Y, Li W J, Deng C Y, Jing Wang J, Li Y K, Liang J F*. 2023. Morphological Characteristics and Molecular Evidence Reveal four New Species of Russula subg. Brevipedum from China. Journal of fungi, 9: 61.
Pan X Y, Liang J Y, Zhang J H, Liu Y, Liang J F*, Song J, Chen Y L. 2022. Emmia lacerata SR5 promotes Michelia macclurei growth by enhancing nutrient uptake and regulating morphology. Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 22: 985–999.
Pan X Y, Zhang J H, Xue Z W, Liang J F*, Chen Y L, Liu Y. 2022. Synergistic effect of phytohormone-producing ectomycorrhizal fungus Suillus luteus and fertilizer GGR6 on Pinus massoniana growth. Journal of Plant Interactions, 17(1): 643–655.
Chen B, Song J, Chen Y L, Zhang J H, Liang J F*. 2021. Morphological and phylogenetic evidence for two new species of Russula subg. Heterophyllidia from Guangdong Province of China. MycoKeys, 82: 139–157.
Chen B, Song J, Liang J F*, Li Y K. 2021. Two new species of Russula subsect. Virescentinae from southern China. Mycological Progress, 20: 993–1005.
Yu F, Liang J F*, Song J, Wang S K, Lu J K. 2020. Bacterial Community Selection of Russula griseocarnosa Mycosphere Soil. Frontiers in Microbiology, 11: 347.
Yu F, Song J, Liang J F*, Wang S K, Lu J K. 2020. Whole genome sequencing and genome annotation of the wild edible mushroom, Russula griseocarnosa. Genomics, 112: 603–614.
Song J, Liang J F*, Mehrabi-Koushki M, Krisai-Greilhuber I*, et al. 2019. Fungal systematics and Evolution: Fuse 5. Sydowia, 71: 141–245.
Liang J F, Yu F, Lu J K, et al. 2018. Morphological and molecular evidence for two new species in Lepiota from China. Mycologia, 110(3): 494–501.
Liang J F. 2016. Taxonomy and phylogeny in Lepiota sect. Stenosporae from China. Mycologia, 108: 56–69.