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View article: Phyllosphere microbes are associated with variety-specific accumulation of di-n-butyl phthalate in choysum ( <i>Brassica parachinensis</i> )
Phyllosphere microbes are associated with variety-specific accumulation of di-n-butyl phthalate in choysum ( <i>Brassica parachinensis</i> ) Open
Plant-microbe interactions in the phyllosphere have been demonstrated to facilitate plant growth and enhance resistance to diverse stresses, but the resulting effect on bioaccumulation of contaminants in plants is rarely considered. Here, …
View article: Synergistic remediation of cadmium and BDE-209 co-contaminated soil using Solanum nigrum assisted by Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and citric acid
Synergistic remediation of cadmium and BDE-209 co-contaminated soil using Solanum nigrum assisted by Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and citric acid Open
Co-contamination of cadmium (Cd) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in soil is common, posing serious ecological and health risks. Simultaneous remediation of both pollutants using plants is particularly challenging due to their co…
View article: Polystyrene Microplastics Can Aggravate the Damage of the Intestinal Microenvironment Caused by Okadaic Acid: A Prevalent Algal Toxin
Polystyrene Microplastics Can Aggravate the Damage of the Intestinal Microenvironment Caused by Okadaic Acid: A Prevalent Algal Toxin Open
As emerging contaminants, microplastics (MPs) may pose a threat to human health. Their co-exposure with the widespread phycotoxin okadaic acid (OA), a marine toxin known to cause gastrointestinal toxicity, may exacerbate health risk and ra…
View article: Effects of 3D microstructure of porous media on DNAPL migration and remediation by surface active agents in groundwater
Effects of 3D microstructure of porous media on DNAPL migration and remediation by surface active agents in groundwater Open
Aquifers composed of porous granular media are important to human beings because they are capable of storing a large amount of groundwater. Contaminant migration and remediation in subsurface environments are strongly influenced by three-d…
View article: High-throughput single-molecule long-read RNA sequencing analysis of tissue-specific genes and isoforms in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)
High-throughput single-molecule long-read RNA sequencing analysis of tissue-specific genes and isoforms in lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) Open
Lettuce is one of the most widely cultivated and consumed dicotyledonous vegetables globally. Despite the availability of its reference genome sequence, lettuce gene annotation remains incomplete, impeding comprehensive research and the br…
View article: The Effects of Spill Pressure on the Migration and Remediation of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Aquifers
The Effects of Spill Pressure on the Migration and Remediation of Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Aquifers Open
The spill pressure of the contaminant source is an important factor affecting the amount, location, form, and behavior of the dense non-aqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs) that plume in a contaminated subsurface environment. In this study, perc…
View article: Elimination of chloramphenicol through electro-fenton-like reaction: Reaction mechanism and electron transfer pathway
Elimination of chloramphenicol through electro-fenton-like reaction: Reaction mechanism and electron transfer pathway Open
An electro-Fenton-like reaction process relying on peroxymonosulfate activation can stably degrade chloramphenicol (CAP) within 16 min, where the kinetic rate constant can be as high as 0.089 min −1 and the energy consumption value can be …
View article: Iron-organic frameworks as effective fenton-like catalysts for peroxymonosulfate decomposition in advanced oxidation processes
Iron-organic frameworks as effective fenton-like catalysts for peroxymonosulfate decomposition in advanced oxidation processes Open
Although Fenton-like reactions have been extensively used to treat various organic contaminants in wastewaters (oily wastewaters, landfill leachate, denitrification with Fenton oxidized non-degradable large molecular organic pollutants, an…
View article: Effects of Graphene on the Transport of Quinolones in Porous Media
Effects of Graphene on the Transport of Quinolones in Porous Media Open
The effect of graphene (GN) on the transport of CIP and NOR in porous media is investigated by a combination of batch experiments, column experiments and mathematical models. The results obtained by batch experiments show that GN has great…
View article: Phylogenetic Conservation of Soil Microbial Responses to Elevated Tropospheric Ozone and Nitrogen Fertilization
Phylogenetic Conservation of Soil Microbial Responses to Elevated Tropospheric Ozone and Nitrogen Fertilization Open
The interactions of plant and soil microbial communities support plant growth and health. The increasing tropospheric ozone decreases crop biomass and also alters soil microbial communities, but the ways in which crops and their associated…
View article: Hydrogeochemical Characteristics and Geothermometry of Hot Springs in the Tensile Tectonic Region Leizhou Peninsula and Hainan Island in South China
Hydrogeochemical Characteristics and Geothermometry of Hot Springs in the Tensile Tectonic Region Leizhou Peninsula and Hainan Island in South China Open
Hydrochemistry and isotopes are studied for characterizations of geothermal waters, groundwaters, and surface waters in Leizhou Peninsula (LZ) and the northern part of Hainan Island (HN) across the tensile-tectonic Qiongzhou Strait, southe…
View article: Synergistic Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Plant Essential Oil and Its Application in Seafood Preservation: A Review
Synergistic Antimicrobial Effectiveness of Plant Essential Oil and Its Application in Seafood Preservation: A Review Open
The synergistic potential of plant essential oils (EOs) with other conventional and non-conventional antimicrobial agents is a promising strategy for increasing antimicrobial efficacy and controlling foodborne pathogens. Spoilage microorga…
View article: Science in support of a nonlinear non-equilibrium world: all articles
Science in support of a nonlinear non-equilibrium world: all articles Open
Detecting regime shifts
View article: High ecological and human health risks from microcystins in vegetable fields in southern China
High ecological and human health risks from microcystins in vegetable fields in southern China Open
Frequent cyanobacterial blooms in the eutrophic waters produce a variety of toxins such as the monocyclic heptapeptide microcystins, greatly harming aquatic ecosystems and human health. However, little information of microcystins in agricu…