đŸ‡ș🇾 Lingbo Dong

Oregon State University (US)

Career Stage: Senior CDR Pathway: Soil Carbon Trajectory: Stable Data Confidence: verified

MetricValue
h-index24
Total Citations1,997
Total Publications150
CDR Focus7%
First CDR Paper2006

Top CDR Publications

  • Forestation delivers significantly more effective results in soil C and N sequestrations than natural succession on badly degraded areas: Evidence from the Central Loess Plateau case (2021) — 61 citations
  • Dynamics of litter decomposition rate and soil organic carbon sequestration following vegetation succession on the Loess Plateau, China (2023) — 33 citations
  • Appropriate N addition improves soil aggregate stability throughAMFand glomalin‐related soil proteins in a semiarid agroecosystem (2022) — 30 citations
  • Long-term vegetation restoration promotes lignin phenol preservation and microbial anabolism in forest plantations: Implications for soil organic carbon dynamics (2024) — 30 citations
  • The contributions of stand characteristics on carbon sequestration potential are triple that of climate variables for Larix spp. plantations in northeast China (2023) — 23 citations
  • Inorganic Carbon Should Be Considered for Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils (2025) — 23 citations
  • Factors driving carbon accumulation in forest biomass and soil organic carbon across natural forests and planted forests in China (2024) — 16 citations
  • Vegetation restoration in the coarse‐textured soil area is more conducive to the accumulation of Fe‐associated C (2024) — 12 citations
  • Agricultural structure management based on water–energy–food and carbon sink scenarios in typical fuel ethanol raw material planting areas—a case study of the Hulan River Basin, Northeast China (2025) — 0 citations
  • Unraveling differential carbon sequestration pathways among growth, mortality, and recruitment pools in natural larch-birch mixed forests in Northeast China (2025) — 0 citations

Data from OpenAlex enriched with ORCID. Part of the CDR Researcher Census.