Publications by authors named "Yue-Man Wang"

Article Synopsis
  • A nutrient channel linking eutrophic water to agricultural fields may reduce nutrient input and help mitigate eutrophication by allowing nitrogen to return to the soil.
  • A comparison of two nitrogen application methods—traditional nitrogen fertilizer (SN) and nitrogen-loaded biochar (BN)—revealed that BN resulted in lower biomass and nitrogen uptake in paddy plants but improved root-shoot ratios and soil mineral nitrogen content.
  • While both methods influenced root growth, the efficiency of nitrogen use was not significantly different between them, indicating that more research is needed on the optimal replacement rate of chemical fertilizers with biochar to enhance plant growth.
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The effects of sewage irrigation on the growth of rice seedlings and soil environment under wheat straw returning were examined with a pot experiment. Root morphology, root activity, tiller number, plant height, dry matter accumulation of rice seedling, soil ferrous ions content, organic acid content and enzyme activity were measured. The results showed that sewage irrigation significantly increased the number of tillers and root activity at 41 days after transplanting under no N fertilizer application.

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