Laodong Guo

Laodong Guo

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

H-index: 71

North America-United States

Professor Information

University

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Position

Professor School of Freshwater Sciences (also USM UAF & TAMU)

Citations(all)

15268

Citations(since 2020)

5565

Cited By

11757

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

39

i10Index(all)

181

i10Index(since 2020)

153

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Research & Interests List

Aquatic Biogeochemistry

Dissolved Organic Matter

Marine Chemistry

Environmental chemistry

Top articles of Laodong Guo

Effects of Cu(II)-DOM complexation on DOM degradation: insights from spectroscopic evidence

The fate of dissolved organic matter (DOM) is primarily governed by its sources, degradation, and transformation processes within the environment. However, the influence of metal-DOM complexation on DOM degradation remains ambiguous. In this study, controlled laboratory experiments were conducted using Cu(II) and natural water from the Duliujian River and the Beidagang Wetland to examine the effects of metal-DOM binding on the degradation pathway of DOM. Our results showed that Cu(II)-DOM complexation affected the distribution of DOM molecular weight with elevated Mw after complexed with Cu(II). Nevertheless, the concentration of DOM decreased over the incubation period due to degradation. In the absence of Cu(II) binding, both wetland and river DOM followed similar degradation pathways, transforming from high to low molecular weight with changes predominantly in the 1–10 kDa size …

Authors

Mingxuan Liu,Xiaokun Han,Laodong Guo,Hu Ding,Yunchao Lang

Journal

Science of the Total Environment

Published Date

2024

Land use changes and edaphic properties control contents and isotopic compositions of soil organic carbon and nitrogen in wetlands

Land use change in wetlands leads to significant losses of soil organic matter (SOM). Stable carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) isotopes offer insights into changes in C3/C4 vegetation, SOM sources, and decomposition processes. Yet, predicting the spatial–temporal dynamics of SOM contents and isotopes under land use changes remains challenging. This study delves into the effects of land use changes on soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), δ13C and δ15N values, and soil physico-chemical properties and lignin phenols. Our results highlight the significance of soil water content (SWC) in determining the outcomes of land use changes. The conversion of wetland to cropland, forestland and construction land, led to notable reductions in SOC contents (8.71–56.33 %), and TN contents (7.87–37.12 %). Wetland conversion resulted in an enrichment of 13C and 15N abundance, with wetlands exhibiting the …

Authors

Shaopan Xia,Zhaoliang Song,Bingbing Yu,Yaran Fan,Vancov Tony,Laodong Guo,Qiang Li,Yuchuan Fan,Zhenqing Zhang,Yidong Wang,Weiqi Wang,Hailong Wang

Journal

CATENA

Published Date

2024/6/1

Significant accrual of soil organic carbon through long‐term rice cultivation in paddy fields in China

Paddy fields serve as significant reservoirs of soil organic carbon (SOC) and their potential for terrestrial carbon (C) sequestration is closely associated with changes in SOC pools. However, there has been a dearth of comprehensive studies quantifying changes in SOC pools following extended periods of rice cultivation across a broad geographical scale. Using 104 rice paddy sampling sites that have been in continuous cultivation since the 1980s across China, we studied the changes in topsoil (0–20 cm) labile organic C (LOC I), semi‐labile organic C (LOC II), recalcitrant organic C (ROC), and total SOC. We found a substantial increase in both the content (48%) and density (39%) of total SOC within China's paddy fields between the 1980s to the 2010s. Intriguingly, the rate of increase in content and density of ROC exceeded that of LOC (I and II). Using a structural equation model, we revealed that changes in …

Authors

Xiaomin Yang,Zhaoliang Song,Lukas Van Zwieten,Laodong Guo,Ji Chen,Zhongkui Luo,Yidong Wang,Yu Luo,Zhengang Wang,Weiqi Wang,Jingxu Wang,Yu Wang,Cong‐Qiang Liu,Hailong Wang

Journal

Global change biology

Published Date

2024/3

Photochemical reactivity of water-soluble dissolved organic matter from microplastics and microfibers

Plastics in aquatic environments are a source of dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, its production pathways and environmental fate remain poorly understood. This study investigated the yields, characterization, and photochemical reactivities of water-soluble DOM from seven pristine microplastics (MPs) and three microfibers (MFs). We found yields of plastic-derived DOM per unit mass of MPs or MFs, including chromophoric DOM (CDOM) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), were significantly influenced by polymer chemical structures. Notably, MFs exhibited consistently higher DOM yields compared to MPs. In addition, plastics containing aromatic rings, such as PETE and PS, were found to generate higher CDOM yields, although PVC also showed elevated CDOM yields. The plastic-derived DOM had a diverse molecular size-range, spanning from 60 nm (polyester-DOM) to 937 nm (LDPE-DOM), while …

Authors

Mitchell M Schutte,Shimaa M Kteeba,Laodong Guo

Journal

Science of The Total Environment

Published Date

2024/2/10

Patterns and determinants of plant‐derived lignin phenols in coastal wetlands: implications for organic C accumulation

As a major plant‐derived soil organic carbon (SOC) component, lignin phenols are unique biomarkers that reflect biogeochemical characteristics under different vegetation compositions and climatic zones in coastal wetlands. However, the latitudinal patterns of plant‐derived lignin phenols to SOC and their link with the stability and controlling mechanisms remain poorly understood. A total of 156 soil samples from 39 sites along a 5000 km coastal transect, were taken to explore the effects of biological and environmental controls on the patterns of lignin phenols. Lignin phenols had contents ranging from 1.91 to 83.3 mg g−1 OC, and a positive correlation was detected in grass‐dominated salt marsh, but a weakly negative correlation in mangrove. Positive correlations between SOC or lignin content and C/V or S/V (the cinnamyl‐ or syringyl‐to‐vanillyl) ratios were found, while overall negative correlations …

Authors

Shaopan Xia,Zhaoliang Song,Weiqi Wang,Yaran Fan,Laodong Guo,Lukas Van Zwieten,Iain P Hartley,Yin Fang,Yidong Wang,Zhenqing Zhang,Cong‐Qiang Liu,Hailong Wang

Journal

Functional Ecology

Published Date

2023/4

Role of molecular weight-dependent spectral properties in regulating Cu (II) binding by dissolved organic matter from different sources

The complexation of metals with dissolved organic matter (DOM) under different compositions and molecular weights (MWs) will result in different environmental fate and toxicity, but the specific role and impact of DOM MWs remain less well understood. This study explored the metal binding characteristics by DOM with different MWs from different sources, including sea, river, and wetland waters. The results of fluorescence characterization showed that the >1 kDa high-molecular-weight (HMW)-DOM were mainly from terrestrial sources while the low-molecular-weight (LMW)-DOM fractions were mostly from microbial sources. Based on UV–Vis spectroscopic characterization, the LMW-DOM contained more unsaturated bonds than its HMW counterpart, and the substituents are generally dominated by polar functional groups. Summer DOM had more unsaturated bonds and a higher metal binding capacity than winter …

Authors

Mingxuan Liu,Xiaokun Han,Laodong Guo,Hu Ding,Haifeng Hua,Cong-Qiang Liu,Wei La,Yunchao Lang

Journal

Science of The Total Environment

Published Date

2023/5/15

Spatial distribution patterns and controls of bioavailable silicon in coastal wetlands of China

AimsSilicon (Si) is an essential element for siliceous organisms, including macrophytes, phytoplankton, and diatoms. Coastal wetlands are critical for bridging the river-estuary-ocean continuum to drive the biogeochemical Si cycles. However, it remains unclear about the contents and distribution patterns of bioavailable Si in soils under various scenarios, and their environmental controls in coastal wetlands.MethodsWe conducted a nationwide sampling campaign across ca. 5000 km of coastal wetlands, covering temperate, subtropical, and tropical climates in China, and quantified plant available Si (ASi) using calcium chloride extractable Si (Si-CaCl2).ResultsS. alterniflora invasion did not significantly influence ASi content. In contrast, ASi content in the subtropical zone was higher than in the both temperate (medium) and tropical zones (lowest). ASi content was significantly positively correlated with nutrients (i.e …

Authors

Shaopan Xia,Zhaoliang Song,Yaran Fan,Zimin Li,Bingbing Yu,Bhupinder Pal Singh,Laodong Guo,Yuchuan Fan,Nanthi Bolan,Xiangbin Ran,Yidong Wang,Hailong Wang

Journal

Plant and Soil

Published Date

2023/12

Dissolved and particulate organic carbon dynamics in the lower Changjiang River on timescales from seasonal to decades: Response to climate and human impacts

Knowledge about current status and decadal evolution of organic matter regimes in large river systems, under the combined effects of intensive anthropogenic activities and global climate change, is of fundamental importance. To address these issues, time-series water samples were collected between November 2016 and June 2019 from the lower Changjiang (Yangtze) River at Xuliujing station (representing the end-member river water), in addition to monthly samples from November 2019 to January 2020 during an extreme drought event. Concentrations of dissolved (DOC) and particulate organic carbon (POC) as well as the stable isotopic composition of POC and PN (particulate nitrogen) were measured to elucidate their seasonal variations. Ultrafiltration was also conducted for selected samples to fractionate the bulk DOC into four different size-fractions to examine changes in the molecular weight distribution …

Authors

Yue Ming,Lei Gao,Laodong Guo

Journal

Journal of Marine Systems

Published Date

2023

Professor FAQs

What is Laodong Guo's h-index at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee?

The h-index of Laodong Guo has been 39 since 2020 and 71 in total.

What are Laodong Guo's research interests?

The research interests of Laodong Guo are: Aquatic Biogeochemistry, Dissolved Organic Matter, Marine Chemistry, Environmental chemistry

What is Laodong Guo's total number of citations?

Laodong Guo has 15,268 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Laodong Guo?

The co-authors of Laodong Guo are Anthony David McGuire, Wei-Jun Cai, Thomas S. Bianchi, Mark Baskaran.

Co-Authors

H-index: 110
Anthony David McGuire

Anthony David McGuire

University of Alaska Anchorage

H-index: 80
Wei-Jun Cai

Wei-Jun Cai

University of Delaware

H-index: 78
Thomas S. Bianchi

Thomas S. Bianchi

University of Florida

H-index: 62
Mark Baskaran

Mark Baskaran

Wayne State University

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