Dr. Ding Risheng
Dr. Ding Risheng was born in Nei Mongolia of China on June 28, 1979. He received the B.S. degree from Northwest A&F University of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering in 2002, the M.S. degree from Northwest A&F University of Agricultural Soil and Water Engineering in 2005, the Ph.D. degree from China Agricultural University of Hydrology and Water Resources in 2012. He was as a visiting scholar in the group of Prof. Kyaw Tha Paw U at Dept. of land, air and water resources, University of California, Davis, USA from Sep. 2010 to Sep. 2011. He became an Assistant Professor in China Agricultural University on June 2012.
His research interests are mainly on evapotranspiration measuring and modeling, soil-plant-atmosphere integrative modeling, surface turbulent energy fluxes, and water-yield relationship.
Recent Research Grants
Multi-processes coupling mechanism and modeling of water and heat transfer in maize field in an arid inland region, China National Natural Science Foundation (51309223), ¥250,000, PI, 2014-2016.
The coupling mechanism and modeling of water and heat transfer processes in maize field in an arid inland region (20130008120007), the Ph.D. Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China, ¥40,000, PI, 2014-2016.
Selected Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals
[1] Ding Risheng, Tong Ling, Li Fusheng, Zhang Yanqun, Hao Xinmei, Kang Shaozhong, 2014. Variations of crop coefficient and its influencing factors in an arid advective cropland of northwest China. Hydrological Processes, DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10146.
[2] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Li Fusheng, Zhang Yanqun, Tong Ling, 2013. Evapotranspiration measurement and estimation using modified Priestley–Taylor model in an irrigated maize field with mulching. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 168: 140-148.
[3] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Vargas Rodrigo, Zhang Yanqun, Hao Xinmei, 2013. Multiscale spectral analysis of temporal variability in evapotranspiration over irrigated cropland in an arid region. Agricultural Water Management, 130: 79-89.
[4] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Zhang Yanqun, Hao Xinmei, Tong Ling, Du Taisheng, 2013. Partitioning evapotranspiration into soil evaporation and transpiration using a modified dual crop coefficient model in irrigated maize field with ground-mulching. Agricultural Water Management, 127: 85-96.
[5] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Li Fusheng, Zhang Yanqun, Tong Ling, Sun Qinyu, 2010. Evaluating eddy covariance method by large-scale weighing lysimeter in a maize field of northwest China. Agricultural Water Management, 98(1): 87-95.
[6] Zhang Yanqun, Kang Shaozhong, Ward E.J., Ding Risheng, Zhang Xin, Zheng Rui, 2011. Dynamics and influential factors of vineyard sap flow in an arid region of northwest China. Agricultural Water Management, 98(3): 1207-1214.
[7] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Zhang Yanqun, Du Taisheng, 2014. Multi-layer model of water vapor and heat fluxes over maize field in an arid inland region. SHUILI XUEBAO, 45(1): 27-35. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
[8] Ding Risheng, Xue Wei, Zhou Liangchen, Wang Chunmian, Wang Chun, 2007. Research on typical model of the protected agriculture with high efficient water-saving in Beijing. Beijing Water, (1): 30-33. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
[9] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Feng Shaoyuan, Wang JT, Zhou Liangchen, 2006. Development of forecasting system on deficit irrigation scheduling under water shortage. Agricultural Research in the Arid Areas, 24(2): 79-85. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
[10] Ding Risheng, Feng Shaoyuan, Kang Shaozhong, Li Ting, 2005. Development of limited irrigation forecasting system and comparison of yield and water relation. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage, 24(6B): 6-8. (in Chinese with English Abstract)
[11] Ding Risheng, Kang Shaozhong, Gong Daozhi. Responses of apple trees sap flow to temporal change in weather condition and soil water content by heat-pulse technique, 2004. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage, 23(2): 21-25. (in Chinese with English Abstract)