GUO Xue


Name: GUO Xue
Division: Division of Ground Water & Soil Environment
Position: Assistant Professor
Address: School of Environment, Tsinghua University
Tel:
Email: guoxue0601@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn



Education background

2012.9 –2018.6 Doc.in Microbiology, Central South University, China

2010.9 –2012.6 M.D.in Microbiology, Central South University, China

2006.9 –2010.6 B.D.in Biotechnology, Central South University, China


Experience

2020.10 –Present Assistant Professor, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, China

2018.7 – 2020.10 Postdoc.,School of Environment, Tsinghua University, China

2014.9 – 2017.9 Visiting scholar, Institute for Environmental Genomics, University of Oklahoma,USA


Concurrent Academic

Reviewer of SCI journals, includingThe ISME Journal、Cryosphere、Frontiers in Microbiology、Environmental Geochemistry and Health、etc.

Area of Research Interest

Climate change and microbial ecology

Degradation of soil pollutants and carbon cycling

Microbiome technology


Academic Achievement

Selected Publications (* corresponding author,#co-first author)

2021

1. Yuan M#,Guo X#, Wu L#, Zhang Y#, Xiao N, Ning D, Shi Z, Zhou X, Wu L, Yang Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Climate warming enhances microbial network complexity and stability.Nature Climate Change(accepted).

2. Lei J#,Guo X#, Zeng Y, Zhou J, Gao Q*, Yang Y*. Temporal changes of global soil respiration since 1987.Nature Communications2021, 12: 403

3. Liu F, Wang Z, Wu B, Bjerg JT, Hu W,Guo X, Guo J, Nielsen LP, Qiu R*, Xu M*. Cable bacteria extend the impacts of elevated dissolved oxygen into anoxic sediments.The ISME journal2021.

2020

1. Guo X#, Gao Q#, Yuan M#, Wang G#, Zhou X, Feng J, Shi Z, Hale L, Wu L, Zhou A, Tian R, Liu F, Wu B, Chen L, Gyo Jung C, Niu S, Li D, Xu X, Jiang L, Escalas A, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Ning D, Liu X, Yang Y, Schuur, EAG, Konstantinidis KT, Cole JR, Penton CR, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Gene-informed decomposition model predicts lower soil carbon loss due to persistent microbial adaptation to warming.Nature communications2020, 11: 4897.

2. Feng J, Wang C, Lei J, Yang Y, Yan Q, Zhou X, Tao X, Ning D, Yuan M, Qin Y, , Shi Z,Guo X, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Wu L, Bracho-Garillo RG, Penton CR, Cole JR, Konstantinidis KT, Luo Y, Schuur EAG, Tiedje JM, and Zhou J*. Warming-induced permafrost thaw exacerbates tundra soil carbon decomposition mediated by microbial community.Microbiome2020, 8:3.

3. Ning D, Yuan M, Wu L, Zhang Y,Guo X, Zhou X, Yang Y, Arkin AP, Firestone MK, Zhou J*. A quantitative framework reveals ecological drivers of grassland microbial community assembly in response to warming.Nature Communications2020, 11:4717.

4. Wu R, Chia B, Cole R. J, Gunturu K. S,Guo X, Tian R, Gu J, Zhou J, Tiedje M. J*. Targeted assemblies of cas1 suggest CRISPR-Cas’s response to soil warming.The ISME journal2020, 14:1651–1662.

2019

1. Guo X#, Zhou X#, Hale L#, Yuan M, Ning D, Feng J, Shi Z, Li Z, Feng B, Gao Q, Wu L, Shi W, Zhou A, Fu Y, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Qiu G, Liu X, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Yang Y, Zhou J*. Climate warming accelerates temporal scaling of grassland soil microbial biodiversity.Nature Ecology & Evolution2019, 3(4): 612-619.

2. Johnston E, Hatt J, He Z, Wu L,Guo X, Luo Y, Schuur E, Tiedje JM, Zhou J, Konstantinidis KT*. Responses of tundra soil microbial communities to half a decade of warming at two critical depths.Proceedings of the National Academy of Science2019, 116(30): 15096-15105.

3. Hale L, Feng W, Yin H,Guo X, Zhou X, Bracho R, Pegoraro E, Penton CR, Wu L, Cole JR, Konstantinidis KT, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Schuur E, Zhou J*. Tundra Microbial Community Taxa and Traits Predict Decomposition Parameters of Stable, Old Soil Organic Carbon.The ISME journal2019, 13(12): 2901-2915.

4. Gao Q, Yang Y, Feng J, Tian R,Guo X, Ning D, Hale L, Wang M, Cheng J, Wu L, Zhao M, Zhao J, Wu L, Qin Y, Qi Q, Liang Y, Sun B, Chu H, Zhou J*. The spatial scale dependence of diazotrophic and bacterial community assembly in paddy soil.Global Ecology and Biogeography2019, 0: 1-13.

5. Feng J, Penton CR, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Yuan MM, Wu L, Wang C, Qin Y, Shi ZJ,Guo X, Schuur EAG, Luo Y, Bracho R, Konstantinidis KT, Cole JR, Tiedje JM, Yang Y, Zhou J. Long-Term Warming in Alaska Enlarges the Diazotrophic Community in Deep Soils.mBio2019, 10(1):e02521-02518.

2018

1. Guo X#, Feng J#, Shi Z#, Zhou X, Yuan M, Tao X, Hale L, Yuan T, Wang J, Qin Y, Zhou A, Fu Y, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Ning D, Liu X, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Yang Y*, Zhou J*. Climate warming leads to divergent succession of grassland microbial communities.Nature Climate Change2018, 8(9):813-818.

2. Guo X#, Zhou X#, Hale L, Yuan M, Feng J, Ning D, Shi Z, Qin Y, Liu F, Wu L, He Z, Van Nostrand JD, Liu X, Luo Y, Tiedje JM, Zhou J*. Taxonomic and Functional Responses of Soil Microbial Communities to Annual Removal of Aboveground Plant Biomass.Frontiers in Microbiology2018, 9(954).

3. Shi Z*, Lin Y, Wilcox KR, Souza L, Jiang L, Jiang J, Jung CG, Xu X, Yuan M,Guo X, Wu L, Zhou J, Luo Y. Successional change in species composition alters climate sensitivity of grassland productivity.Global Change Biology2018, 24(10):4993-5003.