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Chun-Kai Hsu

  • Position:Researcher & Chief
Research interests / job descriptionForest Vegetation Ecology, Administration in Lienhuachih Reasearch Center.
EducationPh.D Department of Forestry, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. (2006)
M.S. Department of Forestry, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. (1995)
B.S. Department of Forestry, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. (1993)
Experience2023.09~ Researcher & Chief, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, MOA.
2023.08~ 2023.09 Associate Researcher & Chief, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, MOA.
2021~2023.07 Associate Researcher & Chief, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, COA.
2017~2021 Associate Researcher, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, COA.
2010~2017 Assistant Researcher, Taiwan Forestry Research Institute, COA.
2001~2010 Technical Specialist Specialist, Forestry Bureau, COA.
1999~2001 Associate Technical Specialist, Forestry Bureau, COA.
TEL886-49-2895535 ext 101
Emaildakai0327@tfri.gov.tw
  1. Shyu JG, Lee CM, Hsu CK, Yang ML, Jian ZC, Hui-Tung Ho, Hsu KP*, Ho CL*. (2024). Composition of Essential Oils Extracted from the Leaves, Twigs, and Cones of Taxodium distichum (L.) Rich. and the Anti-mildew Property of These Oils on Paper. Natural Product Communications 19(9):1-10. (SCI)
  2. Wang LJ, Hsu CK, Hsu FL, Yeh DH, Wu CC, Chen FC*. (2024). The Plastome of Camellia formosensis (Theaceae) Reconfirms Endemism of Taiwanese Wild Tea. Taiwan Journal of Forest Science 39(3): 231-240..
  3. Shyu JG; Hsu KP, Yang ML, Hsu, CK, Wei LY, Ho HT, & Ho CL* (2023) Chemical composition and in vitro antimicrobial, antioxidant, and tyrosinase-inhibiting activity of essential oils extracted from the leaves and twigs of Calocedrus macrolepis var. formosana. Nat Prod Commun 18(8):1-10. (SCI)
  4. Shyu JG, Hsu CK, Hsu KP, Yang ML, Wei LY, Ho HT, & Ho CL* (2023) Chemical composition, in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activities of different parts essential oils of Neolitsea sericea var. au-rata from Taiwan. Nat Prod Commun 18(3):1-10. (SCI)
  5. Chiang SS, Hsu FL, Hsu CK, Liu CF, Chu CY  (2019) Role of Camellia brevistyla (Hayata) Coh. Stuart seed pomace extract on hypertension and vascular function in L-NAME-treated mice. Journal of Wood Science 84(12): 3555-3564.
  6. Chen SY,  Hsu CK,  Hsui YR, Chien CT, Hsu FL.* (2019) Effect of the fruit harvest date of Camellia brevistyla mother trees on seed size, seed germination, and kernel oil content and composition. Taiwan J For Sci 34(4):262-273. (in Chinesis)
  7. Tzeng HY,  Lan H, Wang W, Hsu CK*, Tseng YH, Kuo CC (2018) Composition and spatial distribution of the soil seed bank at Taiwania plantation in Lienhuachi research center, central Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of Chinese Forestry 51(4):309-329. (in Chinesis)
  8. Chiu CA, Tzeng HY, Wang CM, Hsu CK, Chen WC* (2017)  Flora and vegetation type of Kuanwu area. Quarterly Journal of Forest Research 39(4):249-270.  (in Chinesis)
  9. Chang EH, Chen TH, Hsu CK, Chiu CY* (2016) Effect of 40 and 80 years of Conifer regrowth on soil microbial activities and community structure in subtropical low mountain forests. Forests 7,244.
  10. Hu TW, Hsu CK, Kuo CC, Tseng HY, Tseng YH* (2016) Vegetation dynamics in a warm temperate old-growth evergreen broad-leaved forest in central Taiwan. Quarterly Journal of Forest Research 38(3):123-136. (in Chinesis)
  11. Wang W, Tsai ST, Chiu CA, Hsu CK, Tzeng HY, Lu KC (2013) Species and life-form diversity along the altitudinal gradient on the Mt. Shei eastern trail. Quarterly Journal of Forest Research 35(3):139-152. (in Chinesis)
  12. Chiu CA, Lin PH, Hsu CK, Shen ZH  (2012) A novel thermal index improves prediction of vegetation zones: Associating temperature sum with thermal seasonality.   Ecological Indicators 23:668–674.
  13. Wang W, Chiu CA, Tsai ST, Hsu CK, Tzeng HY, Lu KC (2010) Vegetation research along the east trail of Mt. Shei. Quarterly Journal of Forest Research  32(3):1-20.  (in Chinesis)
  1. Hsu FL, Hsu CK, Chen YJ. (2024, Jan). Oil content and properties of seeds from four native Camellia species. 2024 Camellia formosensis Symposium. Taipei city, Taiwan. (in Chinese)