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Bo-Han Liao
Researcher at Central South University Forestry and Technology
Publications - 57
Citations - 2435
Bo-Han Liao is an academic researcher from Central South University Forestry and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brown rice & Cadmium. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1760 citations. Previous affiliations of Bo-Han Liao include Hunan Agricultural University.
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Metal contamination of soils and crops affected by the Chenzhou lead/zinc mine spill (Hunan, China)
TL;DR: Metal concentrations in the crops and soils were analyzed to evaluate the long-term effects of the spilled waste on the soil and the potential human exposure through food chains and showed that the physical-chemical properties of the soils obviously changed due to the different farming styles used by each individual farmer.
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Accumulation of Heavy Metals in Vegetable Species Planted in Contaminated Soils and the Health Risk Assessment
Hang Zhou,Wen-Tao Yang,Xin Zhou,Li Liu,Jiao-Feng Gu,Wen-Lei Wang,Jia-Ling Zou,Tao Tian,Pei-Qin Peng,Bo-Han Liao +9 more
TL;DR: In Shizhuyuan area, China, the total THQ values of adults and children through consumption of vegetables were 4.12 and 5.41, respectively, suggesting that the residents may be facing health risks due to vegetable consumption, and that children were vulnerable to the adverse effects of heavy metal ingestion.
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Adsorption of Cu(II) and Cd(II) from aqueous solutions by ferromanganese binary oxide-biochar composites.
TL;DR: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Fourier transform infrared analyses confirmed that the heavy metal ions adsorbed on FMBC were divalent, indicating that the uptake of Cu(II), Cd(II) was mainly due to the formation of strong mono- or multidentate inner-sphere complexes.
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Heavy metal pollution and potential health risk assessment of white rice around mine areas in Hunan Province, China
TL;DR: In this paper, the concentrations of heavy metals Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn in paddy soils and white rice around seven mining-affected areas in Hunan Province were analyzed.
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Response of Vicia faba L. to metal toxicity on mine tailing substrate:Geochemical and morphological changes in leaf and root
Anne Probst,Anne Probst,Hongyu Liu,Hongyu Liu,Hongyu Liu,Marjorie Fanjul,Marjorie Fanjul,Bo-Han Liao,Etienne Hollande,Etienne Hollande +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Vicia faba L. seeds were grown in a pot experiment on soil, mine tailings, and a mixture of both to mimic field situations in cultivated contaminated areas near mining sites.