Dr. Miao Wu | Invasion Ecology | Best Researcher Award
Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Henan University of Urban Construction | China
Dr. Miao Wu is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Henan University of Urban Construction, China, specializing in plant invasion ecology, allelopathy, and aquatic ecosystem restoration. Her research primarily explores the allelopathic mechanisms of invasive plant species and their ecological impacts, focusing on how bioactive compounds released by these plants influence native biodiversity and aquatic systems. Dr. Wu’s pioneering work investigates the allelopathic potential of invasive species such as Solidago canadensis, revealing key metabolites that suppress harmful cyanobacteria like Microcystis aeruginosa. Her study, published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials, introduces an innovative and eco-friendly approach for controlling algal blooms, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional chemical treatments. She has successfully completed and participated in research projects related to plant invasion ecology, ecological risk assessment, and the development of biocontrol strategies for aquatic environments. Dr. Wu’s interdisciplinary collaborations include partnerships with the Department of Environmental Engineering at Henan University and local ecological management authorities, enhancing the practical applications of her research in ecosystem restoration. As a member of the Ecological Society of China and its Wetland Ecology and Biological Invasion Professional Committees, she actively contributes to advancing ecological science and sustainable management practices. Her research, cited in 8 documents with an h-index of 2, reflects a growing international recognition for its scientific rigor and applied environmental significance. Through her dedication to bridging fundamental plant ecology with real-world environmental solutions, Dr. Miao Wu continues to advance innovative strategies for ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation.
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Featured Publications
Wu, M.,. (2025). Genome-wide identification of R2R3-MYB transcription factor family in Styphnolobium japonicum and their functional roles in flavonoid biosynthesis during flower development. Industrial Crops and Products.