Cui Ming

Prof.  Cui Ming

Organization: Research Institute of Ecological Conservation and Restoration, Chinese Academy of Forestry

Research category: Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Combating

Research field: Karst rocky desertification combating; revegetation in ecological fragile region

E-mail: cuim@caf.ac.cn

Main work

Prof. Cui Ming has been long engaged in soil and water conservation and desertification combating researches with a focus on karst rocky desertification combating, as well as in soil erosion mechanism and revegetation in ecological fragile region. And she has led over 10 projects and has published more than 40 papers, including 10 SCI papers, 4 EI papers, and owns 3 patents.

Prof. Cui Ming has made achievements in dynamics of plant community during secondary forest succession in Karst faulted basins, Southwest China, which provides theories for revegetation in Karst faulted basins. And her theories on development mechanism, fostering condition, and risk assessment of ephemeral gully during rainy season in the slope land in rolling-hill black-soil region of Northeast China, have been widely adopted during the ephemeral gully treatment.

Key research projects

  • The 14th National Key Research and Development Program of China, Key technology of artificial rebuilding of mining engineering disturbed soil using associated mineral and active layer Soil Precision reconstruction. 2023.12-2026.11

  • The 13th National Key Research and Development Program of China, Dynamics of plant community during secondary forest succession in Karst faulted basins, Southwest China,2016.7-2020.12

  • Research Foundation of Chinese Academy of Forestry: Research on carbon storage and carbon sequestration potential in rocky desertification region of Southwest China. 2014.7-2017.6

  • The 12th National Key Technology Research and Development Program: Key technology and demonstration on ecological rehabilitation and ecological security barrier construction in post mining area. 2012.1-2014.12

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China: Effects of shelterbelts on soil erosion of sloping farmlands in the typical black soil region of Northeast China. 2010.1-2012.12

Published articles & books

  • Liu Yuguo, Liu Changcheng, Rubinato Matteo, Guo ke, Zhou Jinxing, Cui Ming*, An assessment of soil's nutrient deficiencies and their influence on the restoration of degraded Karst vegetation in Southwest China, Forests 2020, 11, 797.

  • Danbo Pang, Ming Cui, Yuguo Liu, Genzhu Wang, Jianhua Cao, Xiuru Wang, Xinqiu Dan, Jinxing Zhou, Responses of soil abile organic carbon fractions and stocks to different vegetation restoration strategies in degraded karst ecosystems of southwest China, Ecological Engineering, 2019, 138: 391-402.

  • Tang, FK, Cui, Liu, YG, Guo, HY, Zhou, JX, Effects of Vegetation Restoration on the Aggregate Stability and Distribution of Aggregate-Associated Organic Carbon in a Typical Karst Gorge Region, Solid Earth. 2016, 7, 141–151.

  • Nan Lu, Meng Yu, Ming Cui, Zijing Luo, Yun Li, Effects of Different Ectomycorrhizal Fungal Inoculates on the Growth of Pinus tabulaeformis Seedlings under Greenhouse Conditions, Forests, 2016,7, 316: 1 -14.

  • Nan Lu, Xia Zhou, Ming Cui, Meng Yu, Jinxing Zhou, Yongsheng Qin, Yun Li, Colonization with Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Promotes the Growth of Morus alba L. Seedlings under Greenhouse Conditions, Forests, 2015, 6, 734-747.

  • Cui Ming, Zhou Jinxing, Zhang Xudong, Cai Qiangguo, Fan Haoming, Relationship between farmland shelterbelt and water erosion in rolling-hill area of black soil region in Northeast China, International conference on information technology and environmental systems sciences 2008, may 15-17, China.

  • Cui Ming, Cai Qiangguo, Fan Haoming, Application of returning straw to field to improve the black soil quality in small watershed in black soil region of China, Science of soil and water conservation, 2006, 4(5): 56-59.

  • Cui Ming, Cai Qiangguo, Zhang Yongguang, Fan Haoming, Development of ephemeral gully during rainy season in the slope land in rolling-hill black-soil region of Northeast China, Transactions of the CSAE, 2007, 23(8): 59-65.

  • Cui Ming, Cai Qiangguo, Zhu Axing, Fan Haoming, Soil erosion along a long slope in the gentle hilly area of black soil region in Northeast china, Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2007, Vol.17, No.3: 375-383.