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Kun Cheng
Nanjing Agricultural University · 🇨🇳 CN

Career Stage: Eminent

CDR Specialization

Soil Carbon

Enhancing carbon storage in agricultural and terrestrial soils through management practices and biochar amendment.

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index46
Citations9,038
Publications147
CDR Focus950.0%
TrajectoryDeclining

Top CDR Publications

  1. Improved ginseng production under continuous cropping through soil health reinforcement and rhizosphere microbial manipulation with biochar: a field study ofPanax ginsengfrom Northeast China (2022) 53 citations · Biochar

  2. Pool complexity and molecular diversity shaped topsoil organic matter accumulation following decadal forest restoration in a karst terrain (2022) 51 citations · Soil Carbon

  3. Amendment of crop residue in different forms shifted micro-pore system structure and potential functionality of macroaggregates while changed their mass proportion and carbon storage of paddy topsoil (2021) 40 citations · Soil Carbon

  4. Amendment of straw biochar increased molecular diversity and enhanced preservation of plant derived organic matter in extracted fractions of a rice paddy (2021) 24 citations · Biochar

  5. Green manure rotation and application increase rice yield and soil carbon in the Yangtze River valley of China (2022) 21 citations · Soil Carbon

  6. Sustainability assessment on paddy-upland crop rotations by carbon, nitrogen and water footprint integrated analysis: A field scale investigation (2023) 20 citations · Soil Carbon

  7. Residence time of carbon in paddy soils (2023) 17 citations · Soil Carbon

  8. Interaction between dissolved organic carbon and fungal network governs carbon mineralization in paddy soil under co-incorporation of green manure and biochar (2023) 11 citations · Biochar

  9. Crop Residue Biochar Rather Than Manure and Straw Return Provided Short Term Synergism Among Grain Production, Carbon Sequestration, and Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction in a Paddy Under Rice‐Wheat Rotation (2024) 8 citations · Biochar

  10. Long-term organic-inorganic fertilization promoted the microbial necromass carbon accumulation in particulate and mineral-associated organic matter fractions in paddy soil (2025) 6 citations · Soil Carbon

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