| 序号 | 第一作者 | 通讯作者 | 题目 | 期刊 |
| 1 | 常宝亮 | 于帅 | Predicting the potential distribution of Taxus cuspidata in Northeastern China based on the ensemble model | Ecosphere |
| 2 | 冯月 | 于景华 | The Accumulation and Conversion of Non Structural Carbohydrate in Branches and Leaves at Different Phenological Stages Determine the Fruit Yield of Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge | Journal of Plant Growth Regulation |
| 3 | 黄彦青 | Assessment of Climate Change and Land Use/Land Cover Effects on Aralia elata Habitat Suitability in Northeastern China | forests | |
| 4 | 常宝亮 | 何兴元,姚婧 | Analysis of trade-off and synergy of ecosystem services and driving forces in urban agglomerations in Northern China | Ecological Indicators |
| 5 | 常宝亮 | 于帅 | Characterization of carbon, nitrogen,and phosphorusstoichiometry of plant leaves in the riparian zone of Dahuofang Reservoir | Ecology and Evolution |
| 6 | 周媛 | Multilevel green space ecological network collaborative optimization from the perspective of scale effect | Ecological Indicators | |
| 7 | 常宝亮 | Purification Effect ofWater Eutrophication using the Mosaic System of Submerged–Emerged Plants and Growth Response | plants | |
| 8 | 王艳林 | 于帅,陈玮 | Effects of geographical, soil and climatic factors on the two marker secondary metabolites contents in the roots of Rubia cordifolia L. | Frontiers in plant science |
| 9 | 王义婧 | 徐胜 | Individual and interactive effects of air warming and elevated O3 on carbon fixation and allocation in two urban tree species | Agricultural and Forest Meteorology |
| 10 | 陈炳铭 | 陈玮 | Stand biomass of Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plantations benefits from high density monocultures in the boreal zone | Forest Ecosystems |
| 11 | 苗纯萍 | 于帅,陈玮 | Quantifying and predicting air quality on different road types in urban environments using mobile monitoring and automated machine learning | Atmospheric Pollution Research |
| 12 | 冯月 | Simulated N deposition enhances recalcitrant POM occlusion in microaggregates within macroaggregates | Plant and Soil | |
| 13 | 常宝亮,黄彦青 | Predicting the impact of climate change and land use change on the potential distribution of two economic forest trees in Northeastern China | Frontiers in Plant Science |



