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Huanhuan Wang

Researcher at Henan Agricultural University

Publications -  15
Citations -  148

Huanhuan Wang is an academic researcher from Henan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fertilizer & Biochar. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 14 publications receiving 75 citations.

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Study on the improved fuzzy clustering algorithm and its application in brain image segmentation

TL;DR: The WKFCOM algorithm can accurately segment brain tissue efficiently and unsupervised, and has a good inhibitory effect on noise, which will make it easier to obtain clinical information about the disease and bring great convenience to the clinician’s diagnosis.
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Research and Application of Biochar in Soil CO2 Emission, Fertility, and Microorganisms: A Sustainable Solution to Solve China’s Agricultural Straw Burning Problem

TL;DR: In this article, three agricultural wastes (wheat straw, peanut shell, and rice husk) were slowly pyrolyzed into biochar, which was subsequently added to the soil to reduce CO2 emissions from the soil, and to improve soil fertility as well as microbial community structure.
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Novel environmental factors affecting microbial responses and physicochemical properties by sequentially applied biochar in black soil

TL;DR: It is concluded that enhanced biochar improved the soil more effectively and made the soilmore conducive to crop growth and regulate the microbial community by improving the physicochemical properties of soil was an important way to improve the stability and condition of the soil system with biochar.
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Effects of the Application of Biochar in Four Typical Agricultural Soils in China

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of biochar application on the soil in the main tobacco-producing areas in China were explored. And the results showed that biochar improved the physical soil structure, increased the soil pH, and promoted the effectiveness of soil nutrients.