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Wenxiao Yang
Researcher at Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment
Publications - 12
Citations - 591
Wenxiao Yang is an academic researcher from Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Selenium. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 317 citations.
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Selenium distribution in the Chinese environment and its relationship with human health: A review.
Quang Toan Dinh,Zewei Cui,Jie Huang,Thi Anh Thu Tran,Dan Wang,Wenxiao Yang,Fei Zhou,Mengke Wang,Dasong Yu,Dongli Liang +9 more
TL;DR: The daily Se intake and Se content in human hair were examined to elucidate Se distribution in the environment and its effects on human health in China and demonstrated that 39-61% of Chinese residents have lower daily Se intakes according to WHO/FAO recommended value.
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Selenate redistribution during aging in different Chinese soils and the dominant influential factors
TL;DR: The differences in Se speciation distribution and availability in 15 Chinese typical agricultural soils were investigated using spiked selenate for the entire year, and soil pH was the most significant factor directly and negatively influencing the aging process.
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Effect of selenium-enriched organic material amendment on selenium fraction transformation and bioavailability in soil.
Dan Wang,Quang Toan Dinh,Tran Thi Anh Thu,Fei Zhou,Wenxiao Yang,Mengke Wang,Weiwei Song,Dongli Liang +7 more
TL;DR: Both Pearson correlation and cluster analysis showed that EX-Se and FA-Se were better indicators for soil Se availability in organic material amendment soils, and the Marquardt-Levenberg Model well described the dynamic kinetics ofFA-Se content after Se-enriched organic materials amendment in soil.
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Effects of selenium application on Se content and speciation in Lentinula edodes.
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that Se-enriched L. edodes is a good source of dietary Se and selenium use efficiency was ranked as selenite > selenate > Se-yeast.
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Detoxification of mercury in soil by selenite and related mechanisms.
TL;DR: Results collectively indicated that applied Se played an important role in promoting the detoxification of Hg and growth of pak choi under oxidative stress and this role may only be significant when Se application at the appropriate concentration.