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Chun-Yu Lee

  • Position:Assistant Researcher
Research interests / job descriptionForest pedology, Investigation on Mycorrhizal Fungi community and biodiversity, Biogeochemistry.
EducationM.S. Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University, Taiwan. (2013)
B.S. Forestry and Resource Conservation, National Taiwan University (major)Plant pathology and Microbiology, National Taiwan University (minor) , Taiwan(2010)
Experience2023.08~ Assistant Researcher, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, MOA.
2020~2023.07 Assistant Researcher, Silviculture division, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, COA.
2017~2020 Assistant Researcher, Fushan research center, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, COA.
2015~2017 Associate technical specialist, Forestry bureau, COA.
2014~2015 Junior Associate technical specialist, Forestry bureau, COA.
TEL886-2-23039978 ext 2905
Emailmyco2324@tfri.gov.tw
  1. Lin GY, Lin WY,  Lin TC,  Lee CY. (2023). The structure and function of microbial communities in the rhizosphere and root endosphere of dune-stabilizing halophyte Sesuvium portulacastrum. Quarterly Journal of Forest Research 45(2). (Accepted, in Chinese)
  2. Cheng CH, Hung CY, Huang YH, Lee CY, Chen CP, & Pei CW. (2014). Stand properties and development of Taiwania cryptomerioides plantations in Xitou, central Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of Chinese Forestry (in Chinese).
  1. Lee CY, Lin GY, Liu YH, Wang HH, Chen CF, Chang LW. (2024, Apr). Reforestation based on the ditch-and-embankment technique increased soil carbon stock and alleviated soil salinity in a coastal area subject to land subsidence- a preliminary study. European Geoscience Union 2024 general assembly. Vienma, Austria.
  2. Lee CY, Lin  TZ, Lin GY, Duh GT, Huang, CM, Hung CY.  (2021.09) Spore diversity and abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Taiwania cryptomerioides plantation– a preliminary study at Lioukuei, Kaohsiung city. Symposium on forest resource preservation and utilization. Taipei, Taiwan.
  3. Lin GY, Chen YC, Lee CY. (2021.09). Effects of inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the growth of hybrid paulownia seedlings under flooding stress. Symposium on forest resource preservation and utilization. Taipei, Taiwan. (in Chinese)
  4. Lee CY, Lin TZ, & Yu HM. (2020). Does mycorrhiza a helper for forestation? - A preliminary systematic review and meta-analysis. Symposium on forest resource preservation and utilization. Taipei, Taiwan.  (in Chinese)
  5. Lee CY, Cheng CH, & Lin TZ. (2018). Effects of repeated fire events on soil nutrients and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi community along a fire induced forest/grassland gradient in central Taiwan. European Geoscience Union General Assembly Vol. 20, EGU2018-16222. Vienna, Austria.
  6. Lee CY, Lin TC, & Cheng, CH. (2012). The growth of Invasive grass and native Acacia among four fire serial stages and the change of the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community. Symposium on forest resource and sustainable development. Nantou, Taiwan. (in Chinese).
  1. Lee CY, Yu HM, Lin TZ. (2021). Inoculated or not? An introduction to the difficulties and possibilities of applications of mycorrhizal fungi inoculation on forestation. Forestry Research Newsletter 28(4):54-58。
  2. Lee CY, Yu HM, Chen KH, Lin TZ. (2021). Mycorrhiza-the hidden manipulator of plant invasion.Forestry Research Newsletter 28(3):26-30.
  3. Lee CY, Lin TZ. (2020). A glance at mycorrhiza, the mysterious role behind the ecosystem play. Forestry Research Newsletter 27(2):62-65.(in Chinese).
  4. Liu TY, Wang LJ, Hsu MH, & Lee CY (2019) The silent whispers in forests-the communication between trees. Forestry Research Newsletter 26(4):15-18.(in Chinese).
  5. Chiou CR, Lee CY. (2018). 4 per thousand initiatives- Healthy soil is the key to food security and mitigation for climate change. Forestry Research Newsletter 25(3):68-73.(in Chinese).
  1. 2021 Technology Project. Establishment of tree selection cultivation and environmental techniques for resilient resilient cities. (2021-2024). PI.