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Lei Deng
Researcher at Northwest A&F University
Publications - 113
Citations - 5793
Lei Deng is an academic researcher from Northwest A&F University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil carbon & Biology. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 87 publications receiving 3313 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Deng include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Land-use conversion and changing soil carbon stocks in China's 'Grain-for-Green' Program: a synthesis.
TL;DR: Soil C sequestration significantly increased with restoration age over the long-term, and therefore, the large scale of land-use change under the 'Grain-for-Green' Program will significantly increase China's C stocks.
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Effects of national ecological restoration projects on carbon sequestration in China from 2001 to 2010.
Fei Lu,Huifeng Hu,Wenjuan Sun,Jiaojun Zhu,Guobin Liu,Wangming Zhou,Quanfa Zhang,Peili Shi,Xiuping Liu,Xing Wu,Lu Zhang,Xiaohua Wei,Limin Dai,Kerong Zhang,Yirong Sun,Sha Xue,Wanjun Zhang,Dingpeng Xiong,Lei Deng,Bojie Liu,Li Zhou,Chao Zhang,Xiao Zheng,Jiansheng Cao,Yao Huang,Nianpeng He,Guoyi Zhou,Yongfei Bai,Zongqiang Xie,Zhiyao Tang,Bingfang Wu,Jingyun Fang,Jingyun Fang,Guohua Liu,Guirui Yu +34 more
TL;DR: This finding indicates that the implementation of the ecological restoration projects in China has significantly increased ecosystem C sequestration across the country and demonstrates that these restoration projects have substantially contributed to CO2 mitigation in China.
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Effects of the grain-for-green program on soil erosion in China
TL;DR: The authors quantitatively analyzed the impacts of the program using data from 11 Chinese river systems to evaluate the effects of the Program on soil erosion and found that runoff decreased and the soil erosion significantly decreased because of an increase in the area of farmland-converted forestlands.
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MYC2 Orchestrates a Hierarchical Transcriptional Cascade That Regulates Jasmonate-Mediated Plant Immunity in Tomato.
Minmin Du,Jiuhai Zhao,Jiuhai Zhao,David T.W. Tzeng,Yuanyuan Liu,Yuanyuan Liu,Lei Deng,Tianxia Yang,Qingzhe Zhai,Fangming Wu,Zhuo Huang,Ming Zhou,Qiaomei Wang,Qian Chen,Qian Chen,Silin Zhong,Chang Bao Li,Chuanyou Li,Chuanyou Li +18 more
TL;DR: The tomato transcription factor (TF) MYC2 and its downstream MTFs form a hierarchical transcriptional cascade during jasmonate-mediated plant immunity that initiates and amplifies transcriptional output.
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Global patterns of the effects of land-use changes on soil carbon stocks
TL;DR: A review of the literature on the effects of land use conversions on soil C stocks, based on a synthesis of 103 recent publications, including 160 sites in 29 countries, is presented in this paper.