Kequan Pei

2.1k total citations
17 papers, 598 citations indexed

About

Kequan Pei is a scholar working on Plant Science, Cell Biology and Pharmacology. According to data from OpenAlex, Kequan Pei has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 598 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Plant Science, 6 papers in Cell Biology and 5 papers in Pharmacology. Recurrent topics in Kequan Pei's work include Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (7 papers), Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (6 papers) and Fungal Biology and Applications (5 papers). Kequan Pei is often cited by papers focused on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions (7 papers), Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases (6 papers) and Fungal Biology and Applications (5 papers). Kequan Pei collaborates with scholars based in China, United States and Switzerland. Kequan Pei's co-authors include Keping Ma, Yu Liang, Xiangzhen Li, Minjie Yao, Junming Wang, Chi Liu, Yu-Mei Dai, Shiheng Zhang, Zhili He and Jan Frouz and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Scientific Reports and Soil Biology and Biochemistry.

In The Last Decade

Kequan Pei

15 papers receiving 574 citations

Peers

Kequan Pei
Kristin E. Haskins United States
Courtney M. Patterson United States
E. R. Jasper Wubs Netherlands
Anna Wilkinson United Kingdom
Mark Anthony United States
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Citations per year, relative to Kequan Pei Kequan Pei (= 1×) peers Freddy C. ten Hooven

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Kequan Pei

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Li, Xiangyun, et al.. (2025). Area of Habitat maps for national key protected wildlife in China. Scientific Data. 12(1). 1155–1155.
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Zhang, Yanhua, Jian Ni, Fangping Tang, et al.. (2017). Diversity of root-associated fungi of Vaccinium mandarinorum along a human disturbance gradient in subtropical forests, China. Journal of Plant Ecology. 10(1). 56–66. 11 indexed citations
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Li, Xuefei, Kequan Pei, Marc Kéry, Pascal A. Niklaus, & Bernhard Schmid. (2017). Decomposing functional trait associations in a Chinese subtropical forest. PLoS ONE. 12(4). e0175727–e0175727. 18 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yanhua, et al.. (2017). The effects of different human disturbance regimes on root fungal diversity of Rhododendron ovatum in subtropical forests of China. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 47(5). 659–666. 6 indexed citations
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Zhang, Yanhua, Jian Ni, Fangping Tang, et al.. (2016). Root-associated fungi of Vaccinium carlesii in subtropical forests of China: intra- and inter-annual variability and impacts of human disturbances. Scientific Reports. 6(1). 22399–22399. 24 indexed citations
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Yao, Minjie, Junpeng Rui, Jiabao Li, et al.. (2014). Rate-specific responses of prokaryotic diversity and structure to nitrogen deposition in the Leymus chinensis steppe. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 79. 81–90. 192 indexed citations
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Yang, Xuefei, Jürgen Bauhus, Sabine Both, et al.. (2013). Establishment success in a forest biodiversity and ecosystem functioning experiment in subtropical China (BEF-China). European Journal of Forest Research. 132(4). 593–606. 120 indexed citations
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Su, Yuan-Ying, Ying Zhang, Mingyu Wu, et al.. (2013). Diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal spore communities and its relations to plants under increased temperature and precipitation in a natural grassland. Chinese Science Bulletin. 58(33). 4109–4119. 41 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, Qiong Ding, Bo Gao, et al.. (2012). Different Distribution Patterns between Putative Ercoid Mycorrhizal and Other Fungal Assemblages in Roots of Rhododendron decorum in the Southwest of China. PLoS ONE. 7(11). e49867–e49867. 20 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, et al.. (2012). Genetic diversity of Armillaria gallica isolates from China and Europe revealed with ISSR analysis. 2 indexed citations
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Ding, Qiong, Yu Liang, Pierre Legendre, et al.. (2011). Diversity and composition of ectomycorrhizal community on seedling roots: the role of host preference and soil origin. Mycorrhiza. 21(8). 669–680. 32 indexed citations
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Du, Hongmei, Yu Liang, Kequan Pei, & Keping Ma. (2010). UV Radiation-Responsive Proteins in Rice Leaves: A Proteomic Analysis. Plant and Cell Physiology. 52(2). 306–316. 44 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, et al.. (2010). Diversity of fungi associated withRhododendron argyrophyllumand R.floribundumhair roots in Sichuan,China. Biodiversity Science. 18(1). 76–76. 1 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, et al.. (2007). A molecular approach to species identification of Chenopodiaceae pollen grains in surface soil. American Journal of Botany. 94(3). 477–481. 17 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, et al.. (2005). Genetic Variation Within and Among Populations of a Dominant Desert Tree Haloxylon ammodendron (Amaranthaceae) in China. Annals of Botany. 96(2). 245–252. 55 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan, et al.. (2004). Population Genetic Structure of a Dominant Desert Tree, Haloxylon ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae), in the Southeast Gurbantunggut Desert Detected by RAPD and ISSR Markers. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 46(6). 675–681. 13 indexed citations
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Pei, Kequan. (2000). A new variety of Mucor variosporus and the validation of M. luteus Linnemann and M. variosporus Schipper.. 19(1). 10–12. 2 indexed citations

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