Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ningbo Han"
- Ningbo Han's research focuses on the effects of crop rotation and preceding crops on soil health and nitrogen cycling in tobacco cultivation, with insights into soil fungal communities and nitrogen content dynamics.
- In his 2024 studies, he found that rotating tobacco with other crops, such as barley and oilseed rape, significantly reduced fungal community diversity and richness, suggesting a strategy for mitigating soil health issues associated with continuous tobacco cultivation.
- Additionally, his findings highlighted that different preceding crops affected the nitrogen content and cycling in tobacco-planting soil, emphasizing the importance of crop selection for improving soil nitrogen structure and overall tobacco growth quality.