Dr. Lei-Chen  Lin
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Dr. Lei-Chen Lin

Assistant Professor
National Chiayi University, Taiwan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environment and Natural Resources from National Chiayi University, Taiwan

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Biography

Since 1988, as an undergraduate student of forestry major at the National Chiayi Institute of Agriculture, I have been devoted to the related research of forestry over 20 years. After working 2 years as a mechanic at the Experimental Forest, College of Bio-Resources and Agriculture of National Taiwan University, my strong interest toward forestry had motivated me to continue advanced graduate studies at the National Taiwan University. Later, I passed several national certified forester examinations and obtained my PhD from National Chiayi University in 2011. During my doctoral study, I have conducted research on three core areas: silvicultere, forest soils and soil microbiology.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
100%
Biological Sciences
62%
Microbiology
90%
Silviculture
75%
Mycorrhiza
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Liu, Y.L., L.C. Lin, Y.T. Tung, S.T. Ho, Y.L. Chen, C.C. Lin and J.H. Wu, 2017. Rhododendron oldhamii leaf extract improves fatty liver syndrome by increasing lipid oxidation and decreasing the lipogenesis pathway in mice. Int. J. Med. Sci., 14: 862-870.
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  2. Lin, L.C. and C.S. Wang, 2017. Influence of Light Intensity and Photoperiod on the Seed Germination of Four Rhododendron Species in Taiwan. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 20: 253-259.
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  3. Lin, L.C., T.P. Chang, C.H. Tsai and H.N. Huang, 2016. Characterization of Pisolithus orientalis from Taiwan and its Compatibility with Cyclobalanopsis glauca. Res. J. Microbiol., 11: 194-201.
  4. Lin, L.C., 2016. Growth Effect of Cinnamomum kanehirae Cuttings Associated with its Dark Septate Endophytes. Pak. J. Biol. Sci., 19: 299-305.
  5. Tung, Y.T., L.C. Lin, Y.L. Liu, S.T. Ho and C.Y. Lin et al., 2015. Antioxidative phytochemicals from Rhododendron oldhamii Maxim. leaf extracts reduce serum uric acid levels in potassium oxonate-induced hyperuricemic mice. BMC Complement. Altern. Med., 15: 423-423.
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  6. Wang, Y.Z. and L.C. Lin, 2014. A Note on Oidiodendron maius in Taiwan. Coll. Res., 27: 1-3.