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Nicholas O. E. Ofiti
University of Bern · 🇨🇭 CH

Career Stage: Mid-career

CDR Specialization

Soil Carbon

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

Metrics

MetricValue
h-index7
Citations579
Publications43
CDR Focus14.0%
TrajectoryExiting

Top CDR Publications

  1. Rapid loss of complex polymers and pyrogenic carbon in subsoils under whole-soil warming (2023) 64 citations · Soil Carbon

  2. Nine years of warming and nitrogen addition in the Tibetan grassland promoted loss of soil organic carbon but did not alter the bulk change in chemical structure (2024) 4 citations · Soil Carbon

  3. Nine years of warming and nitrogen addition in the Tibetan grassland promoted loss of soil organic carbon but did not alter the bulk change of chemical structure (2023) 2 citations · Soil Carbon

  4. Nine years of warming and nitrogen addition in the Tibetan grassland promoted loss of soil organic carbon but did not alter the bulk change of chemical structure (2023) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

  5. Nine years of warming and nitrogen addition in the Tibetan grassland promoted loss of soil organic carbon but did not alter the bulk change of chemical structure (2023) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

  6. No recalcitrant material in a warming world – Loss of plant-derived and pyrogenic polymers in subsoils after 4.5 years of whole-soil warming (2022) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

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