Jae E. Yang
Kangwon National University
11 Papers
69 Citations
Jae E. Yang is an academic researcher from Kangwon National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nutrient & Soil conditioner. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Changes in Heavy Metal Phytoavailability by Application of Immobilizing Agents and Soil Cover in the Upland Soil Nearby Abandoned Mining Area and Subsequent Metal Uptake by Red Pepper
Kwon-Rae Kim,Jeongsik Park,Min Suk Kim,Namin Koo,Sang-Hwan Lee,Jin-Su Lee,Sung-Chul Kim,Jae E. Yang,Jeong-Gyu Kim +8 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: In this paper, the efficiency of several soil amendments (dolomite, steel slag, lime, zeolite, and compost) on reduction of phytoavailable heavy metals (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) in soil through comparison with no amendment treatment and clean soil cover treatment.
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Effects of Soil Amendments on the Early Growth and Heavy Metal Accumulation of Brassica campestris ssp. Chinensis Jusl. in Heavy Metal-contaminated Soil
Min Suk Kim,Namin Koo,Jeong-Gyu Kim,Jae E. Yang,Jin-Su Lee,Gwan-In Bak +5 more
- 31 Dec 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the efficiency of several soil amendments (lime, agric-lime, dolomite, steel slag, fly ash and acid mine drainage sludge) on heavy metals stabilization through not only chemical but also biological assessments in abandoned mining area soil.
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Evaluating Heavy Metal Stabilization Efficiency of Chemical Amendment in Agricultural Field: Field Experiment
Se Jin Oh,Sung-Chul Kim,Hyun-Soo Yoon,Ha Na Kim,Tae-Hwan Kim,Kyu-Hun Yeon,Jin-Soo Lee,Sung-Jo Hong,Jae E. Yang +8 more
- 31 Dec 2011
TL;DR: In this article, five different amendments, agriculture lime, dolomite, steel slag, zeolite, and compost, were evaluated for stabilization efficiency of heavy metals in agricultural field.
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Determining Soil Quality of Heavy Metal Contaminated Agricultural Field in Korea
Ju Hee Kim,Doug Young Chung,Se Jin Oh,Rog Young Kim,Jae E. Yang,Gwan In Park,Jin Soo Lee,Sung-Chul Kim +7 more
- 31 Dec 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a scoring function was utilized to evaluate soil quality in heavy metal polluted agricultural field and the results showed that both upland and paddy soil contaminated with heavy metal were not suitable for crop growth.
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Effect of Waste Nutrient Solution and Reclaimed Wastewater on Chinese Cabbage Growth and Soil Properties
Bong-Su Choi,Jung Eun Lim,Yong-Keon Shin,Jae E. Yang,Sang Soo Lee,Yong Sik Ok +5 more
- 30 Jun 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the effect of using waste nutrient solution (WNS) and reclaimed wastewater (WW) on the growth of Chinese cabbage and soil quality, and found that WNS included more than of,, and, thereby enhancing Chinese cabbage growth.