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    Nitrous oxide emissions and maize yield as influenced by nitrogen fertilization and tillage operations in upland soil by Kim, Sung Un, Lee, Hyun Ho, Moon, Sung Min, Han, Hae Ri, Hong, Chang Oh

    Published in Applied biological chemistry (01-12-2021)
    “…Previous studies simply focused on determining nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions from the soil under different tillage operations and nitrogen (N) fertilizations…”
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    Mitigation of global warming potential and greenhouse gas intensity in arable soil with green manure as source of nitrogen by Lee, Hyun Ho, Kim, Sung Un, Han, Hae Ri, Hur, Do Yeong, Owens, Vance N., Kumar, Sandeep, Hong, Chang Oh

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2021)
    “…This study was conducted to determine the effect of different green manure treatments on net GWP and GHGI in upland soil. Barley (B), hairy vetch (HV), and a…”
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    Net global warming potential index rather than soil carbon stock change could provide better understanding of the carbon balance in soil systems by Kim, Sung Un, Han, Hae Ri, Lee, Hyun Ho, Lim, Ju-mi, Park, Seong-Jin, Jeon, Sangho, Kang, Namgoo, Park, Won-Pyo, Hong, Chang Oh

    “…This study was conducted to determine the soil organic carbon (SOC) stock change factor for green manure crops that was developed by the Intergovernmental…”
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    Evaluation of the effects of mandarin (Citrus reticulate) by-products containing citric acid on immobilization of cadmium in arable soils by Lee, Hyun Ho, Heo, Do Young, Han, Hae Ri, Park, Ye Lim, Ruangcharus, Chuanpit, Kim, Sung Un, Seo, Dong Cheol, Oh, Taek-Keun, Hong, Chang Oh

    Published in Applied biological chemistry (01-12-2019)
    “…In a pilot study, we observed cadmium (Cd) immobilization with citric acid (CA) and suggested that mandarin by-products (MB), which contain CA at ca. 1.65%,…”
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