
Zhenli He
· ProfessorUniversity of Florida · Soil and Water Sciences
Active 1990–2024
About
Zhenli He is a professor in the Department of Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences at the University of Florida, affiliated with the Indian River Research and Education Center. His research focuses on biogeochemical processes and the management of nutrients and contaminants within soil-plant-water systems. He is dedicated to waste management for sustainable agriculture and environmental quality, soil quality and ecological health, as well as the remediation of contaminated or degraded soil and water systems. His work aims to enhance understanding and management of soil fertility, environmental chemistry, and ecosystem health to promote sustainable agricultural practices and environmental protection.
Research topics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Agronomy
- Food science
- Horticulture
- Environmental science
- Environmental chemistry
- Soil science
- Ecology
Selected publications
Scientific Reports · 2020 · 175 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Environmental science
- Agronomy
- Soil science
Soil degradation due to global warming, water scarcity and diminishing natural resources negatively impacts food security. Soil fertility deterioration, particularly phosphorus (P) deficiency, remains a challenge in the arid and semi-arid regions. In this study, field experiments were conducted in different geographical locations to investigate the effects of organic amendments coupled with P fertilization and irrigation on soil physical-chemical properties, and the growth, yield and quality of wheat. Application of P fertilizers combined with organic amendments mitigated soil salinity, increased organic matter content, available water, hydraulic conductivity and available macronutrients, but decreased soil bulk density. Application of organic amendments slightly increased total Cd, Ni and Pb in soil, but Cd and Ni concentration was below allowable limits whilst Pb reached a hazardous level. Soil P fractions were significantly increased with the combined application of mineral P and organic amendments irrespective of salinity and irrigation. Crop growth yield and quality of wheat improved significantly in response to the integrated application of mineral P and organic amendments. In conclusion, the combination of mineral P sources with organic amendments could be successfully used as a cost-effective management practice to enhance soil fertility and crop production in the arid and semi-arid regions stressed with water scarcity and natural resource constraints.
The Science of The Total Environment · 2020 · 347 citations
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
- Agronomy
Frequent coauthors
- 395 shared
Xiaoe Yang
Zhejiang University
- 280 shared
Peter J. Stoffella
University of Florida
- 133 shared
D. V. Calvert
- 84 shared
Shengke Tian
Zhejiang University
- 75 shared
Tingqiang Li
Zhejiang University
- 70 shared
V. C. Baligar
Beltsville Agricultural Research Center
- 70 shared
Xiaoping Xin
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
- 69 shared
Patrick H. Brown
University of California, Davis
Education
- 1988
PhD, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
Zhejiang University
- 1984
M.S., College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
Zhejiang University
- 1981
B.S., College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
Zhejiang University
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