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  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering
  • The Canadian Academy of Engineering

Overview

Biao Huang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China and has a research focus primarily within the fields of Medicine and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Nephrology, and Immunology.

Their research topics cover a wide range of areas, with significant attention to heavy metals in the environment. Additional topics include renal diseases and glomerulopathies, geochemistry and geologic mapping, soil geostatistics and mapping, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, virus-based gene therapy research, and amyloidosis covering diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.

Biao Huang's published works have appeared frequently in the following venues:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Environmental Pollution
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Fluorescence
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Biao Huang include:

  • Ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments and water from the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea, 2020, Environment International
  • Spatial distribution, ecological risk and sources of heavy metals in soils from a typical economic development area, Southeastern China, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Occurrence, distribution and affecting factors of microplastics in agricultural soils along the lower reaches of Yangtze River, China, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Accumulation and ecological risk of heavy metals in soils along the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea: A comparative study of China and South Korea, 2020, Environment International
  • Environmental soil quality and vegetable safety under current greenhouse vegetable production management in China, 2020, Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Frequent collaborators include Xiumei Zhou, Yuan Qin, Wenyou Hu, Yongcun Zhao, and Yigang Wang, indicating a network of repeated scientific partnerships.

Biao Huang has received recognition from The Canadian Academy of Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Economics- and policy-driven organic carbon input enhancement dominates soil organic carbon accumulation in Chinese croplands.

    Yongcun Zhao;Meiyan Wang;Shuijin Hu;Xudong Zhang

  • Evaluating soil quality indices in an agricultural region of Jiangsu Province, China.

    Yanbing Qi;Jeremy L. Darilek;Biao Huang;Yongcun Zhao

  • Source identification of heavy metals in peri-urban agricultural soils of southeast China: An integrated approach.

    Wenyou Hu;Wenyou Hu;Huifeng Wang;Lurui Dong;Biao Huang

  • Geochemical baseline establishment and ecological risk evaluation of heavy metals in greenhouse soils from Dongtai, China

    Kang Tian;Biao Huang;Zhe Xing;Wenyou Hu

  • Temporal and spatial variability of soil organic matter and total nitrogen in an agricultural ecosystem as affected by farming practices

    Biao Huang;Weixia Sun;Yongcun Zhao;Jing Zhu

  • Soil environmental quality in greenhouse vegetable production systems in eastern China: Current status and management strategies

    Wenyou Hu;Yanxia Zhang;Biao Huang;Ying Teng

  • Ecological risk assessment of heavy metals in sediments and water from the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea.

    Kang Tian;Qiumei Wu;Qiumei Wu;Peng Liu;Wenyou Hu

  • Effects of long-term fertilization and residue management on soil organic carbon changes in paddy soils of China: A meta-analysis

    Kang Tian;Yongcun Zhao;Xianghua Xu;Nan Hai

  • Environmental assessment of small-scale vegetable farming systems in peri-urban areas of the Yangtze River Delta Region, China

    Biao Huang;Xuezheng Shi;Dongsheng Yu;Ingrid Öborn

  • Spatial distribution, ecological risk and sources of heavy metals in soils from a typical economic development area, Southeastern China.

    Qiumei Wu;Wenyou Hu;Huifeng Wang;Peng Liu

  • Heavy metals in intensive greenhouse vegetable production systems along Yellow Sea of China: Levels, transfer and health risk.

    Wenyou Hu;Biao Huang;Kang Tian;Peter E. Holm

  • Occurrence, distribution and affecting factors of microplastics in agricultural soils along the lower reaches of Yangtze River, China.

    Lu Cao;Lu Cao;Di Wu;Peng Liu;Wenyou Hu

  • Use of portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometry for environmental quality assessment of peri-urban agriculture

    David C. Weindorf;Yuanda Zhu;Somsubhra Chakraborty;Noura Bakr

  • Accumulation and ecological risk of heavy metals in soils along the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea and the Yellow Sea: A comparative study of China and South Korea.

    Peng Liu;Wenyou Hu;Kang Tian;Biao Huang

  • Spatial Distribution of Heavy Metals in Agricultural Soils of an Industry-Based Peri-Urban Area in Wuxi, China

    Yan-Feng Zhao;Xue-Zheng Shi;Biao Huang;Dong-Sheng Yu

  • The impact of greenhouse vegetable farming duration and soil types on phytoavailability of heavy metals and their health risk in eastern China

    Lanqin Yang;Biao Huang;Wenyou Hu;Yong Chen

  • Using multi-medium factors analysis to assess heavy metal health risks along the Yangtze River in Nanjing, Southeast China

    Huifeng Wang;Qiumei Wu;Wenyou Hu;Biao Huang

  • Accumulation, sources and health risks of trace metals in elevated geochemical background soils used for greenhouse vegetable production in southwestern China.

    Haidong Zhang;Biao Huang;Linlin Dong;Wenyou Hu

  • Heavy metal accumulation in the surrounding areas affected by mining in China: Spatial distribution patterns, risk assessment, and influencing factors.

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  • Spatial interrelations and multi-scale sources of soil heavy metal variability in a typical urban-rural transition area in Yangtze River Delta region of China

    Yongcun Zhao;Zhigang Wang;Weixia Sun;Biao Huang

  • Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals in Soils and Vegetables from a Typical Greenhouse Vegetable Production System in China

    Wenyou Hu;Yong Chen;Biao Huang;Silvana Niedermann

  • Changes in soil fertility parameters and the environmental effects in a rapidly developing region of China

    Jeremy L. Darilek;Biao Huang;Zhigang Wang;Yanbing Qi

Frequent Co-Authors

Wenyou Hu
Wenyou Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yongcun Zhao
Yongcun Zhao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xuezheng Shi
Xuezheng Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
David C. Weindorf
David C. Weindorf Central Michigan University
Hans Christian Bruun Hansen
Hans Christian Bruun Hansen University of Copenhagen
Peter E. Holm
Peter E. Holm University of Copenhagen
Jong Seong Khim
Jong Seong Khim Seoul National University
Ingrid Öborn
Ingrid Öborn Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Gan-Lin Zhang
Gan-Lin Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tieyu Wang
Tieyu Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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