Li Wang
Beijing Forestry University
7 Papers
3 Citations
Li Wang is an academic researcher from Beijing Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vermicompost & Biochar. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Li Wang include Nanjing Normal University.
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Papers
Spent mushroom substrate and cattle manure amendments enhance the transformation of garden waste into vermicomposts using the earthworm Eisenia fetida
Xiaoqiang Gong,Suyan Li,Michael A. Carson,Scott X. Chang,Qian Wu,Li Wang,Zhengfeng An,Xiangyang Sun +7 more
TL;DR: Overall, the 2:1:1 GW:SMS:CM treatment had the highest growth and reproduction rates of E. fetida, higher percentage degradation of organic matter, cellulose and lignin, as well as the best quality of the final vermicompost.
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Biochar improves compost humification, maturity and mitigates nitrogen loss during the vermicomposting of cattle manure-maize straw.
TL;DR: In this article , the influence of bamboo biochar and rice husk biochar (RHB) addition on compost maturity, humification and nitrogen loss was evaluated in the vermicomposting of cattle manure and maize straw.
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Development and validation of EST-SSR markers of Magnolia wufengensis using de novo transcriptome sequencing
TL;DR: An EST-SSR database of Magnolia wufengensis was first generated by transcriptome sequencing, the SSRs related to flower pigment synthesis were validated, and the transferability of the EST- SSR markers to other species was additionally investigated.
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Variation in bioactive compounds of Glechoma longituba and its influential factors: Implication for advanced cultivation strategies
TL;DR: The results laid the first theoretical foundation for further study of how to improve the quality of Glechoma longituba resources, as well as provided guidance for breeders to focus more on choosing planting areas with ideal climate conditions and modulating the optimum soil chemical properties for better GleChoma long ituba cultivation.
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Correction to: Development and validation of EST-SSR markers of Magnolia wufengensis using de novo transcriptome sequencing
TL;DR: The word “markers” was incorrectly spelled in the title of original version of this article.