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Wenxuan Mei
Tongji University · 🇨🇳 CN

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-index6
Citations87
Publications14
CDR Focus71.4%
TrajectoryDeclining

Top CDR Publications

  1. The high organic carbon accumulation in estuarine wetlands necessarily does not represent a high CO2 sequestration capacity (2023) 23 citations · Soil Carbon

  2. Effects of anthropogenic disturbances on the carbon sink function of Yangtze River estuary wetlands: A review of performance, process, and mechanism (2024) 19 citations · Soil Carbon

  3. Optimization of plant harvest and management patterns to enhance the carbon sink of reclaimed wetland in the Yangtze River estuary (2022) 9 citations · Soil Carbon

  4. Estuarine wetland tidal organic carbon activates microbial carbon pump and increases long-term soil carbon stability (2024) 7 citations · Soil Carbon

  5. Particle size is an important factor influencing the effects of biochar return to woodland soils: An evaluation from the perspective of sapling growth and soil microbial carbon processes (2024) 2 citations · Biochar

  6. The High Organic Carbon Accumulation in Estuarine Wetlands Necessarily Does Not Represent a High Co2 Sequestration Capacity (2022) 1 citations · Soil Carbon

  7. Tidal dynamics amplify the potential of biochar incorporation for sediment carbon sequestration in estuarine wetlands: evidence from in-situ experiments (2026) 0 citations · Biochar

  8. The combined effects of soil moisture and salinity on the spatial differences of soil humification intensity in the Yangtze River estuarine wetlands (2025) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

  9. Estuarine Wetland Tidal Organic Carbon Activates Microbial Carbon Pump and Increases Long-Term Soil Carbon Stabilityestuarine Wetland Tidal Organic Carbon Activates Microbial Carbon Pump and Increases Long-Term Soil Carbon Stability (2024) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

  10. Driving Force of Tidal Organic Carbon Input on the Microbial Carbon Pump and the Long-Term Soil Carbon Pool Stability of the Estuarine Wetland (2024) 0 citations · Soil Carbon

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