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View article: Intestinal microbiota changes in early life of very preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: a nested case–control study
Intestinal microbiota changes in early life of very preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia: a nested case–control study Open
Background and aim Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is one of the most important complications of very preterm infants. This study was to investigate changes in the intestinal microbiota of very preterm infants with BPD. Methods We enrolle…
View article: Machine learning combined multi-omics analysis to explore key oxidative stress features in systemic lupus erythematosus
Machine learning combined multi-omics analysis to explore key oxidative stress features in systemic lupus erythematosus Open
Objective Metabolic dysregulation and redox imbalance in immune cells are key drivers of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) pathogenesis. This study explores critical oxidative stress (OS) features and their interrelationships in SLE patho…
View article: Efficient Pollutant Removal and Low-Carbon Emission Mechanisms in Constructed Wetlands Synergistically Driven by Low COD/N Ratio and Coastal Location
Efficient Pollutant Removal and Low-Carbon Emission Mechanisms in Constructed Wetlands Synergistically Driven by Low COD/N Ratio and Coastal Location Open
Quantifying the variation in wetland greenhouse gas fluxes across large spatial scales and accurately assessing source–sink effects is crucial. However, there remains a limited understanding of the combined impacts of influent COD/N ratios…
View article: Application of Biofertilizers to Improve the Saline-Alkali Soil Properties and Promote Suaeda salsa Growth for Enhancing Carbon Sequestration
Application of Biofertilizers to Improve the Saline-Alkali Soil Properties and Promote Suaeda salsa Growth for Enhancing Carbon Sequestration Open
Saline-alkali soils are characterized by high salt content and low organic matter, which hinders plant growth and limits their carbon sequestration capacity. Using of biofertilizer has been recognized as a promising strategy for saline-alk…
View article: Application and mechanisms of wastewater load regulation for enhanced partial denitrification in constructed wetlands: From microbiome structure to single-cell functional validation
Application and mechanisms of wastewater load regulation for enhanced partial denitrification in constructed wetlands: From microbiome structure to single-cell functional validation Open
View article: River-lake ecosystems exhibit a strong seasonal cycle of greenhouse gas emissions
River-lake ecosystems exhibit a strong seasonal cycle of greenhouse gas emissions Open
Inland lakes are a crucial source of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide. The interconnected river-lake systems feature multiple lake regions, wherein numerous rivers interconnect various lake regions. Their…
View article: Unraveling the Potential of Microbial Flocculants: Preparation, Performance, and Applications in Wastewater Treatment
Unraveling the Potential of Microbial Flocculants: Preparation, Performance, and Applications in Wastewater Treatment Open
Microbial flocculants (MBFs), a class of eco-friendly and biodegradable biopolymers produced by various microorganisms, have gained increasing attention as promising alternatives to conventional chemical flocculants in wastewater treatment…
View article: Harnessing the Potential of Sludge Fermentation Liquid to Induce Partial Nitrification
Harnessing the Potential of Sludge Fermentation Liquid to Induce Partial Nitrification Open
Extra energy consumption, inefficient nitrogen removal, and excessive sludge production are major challenges faced by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) that rely on the traditional activated sludge process. Fermentation of wasted activat…
View article: Electron Transfer in the Biogeochemical Sulfur Cycle
Electron Transfer in the Biogeochemical Sulfur Cycle Open
Microorganisms are key players in the global biogeochemical sulfur cycle. Among them, some have garnered particular attention due to their electrical activity and ability to perform extracellular electron transfer. A growing body of resear…
View article: Harnessing the Potential of Extracellular Polymeric Substances in Enhancing ANAMMOX Processes: Mechanisms, Strategies, and Perspectives
Harnessing the Potential of Extracellular Polymeric Substances in Enhancing ANAMMOX Processes: Mechanisms, Strategies, and Perspectives Open
Anaerobic ammonium oxidation (ANAMMOX) has emerged as a promising sustainable nitrogen removal technology that offers significant advantages over conventional nitrification–denitrification processes, such as reduced energy consumption, a 6…
View article: Understanding Salinity-Driven Modulation of Microbial Interactions: Rhizosphere versus Edaphic Microbiome Dynamics
Understanding Salinity-Driven Modulation of Microbial Interactions: Rhizosphere versus Edaphic Microbiome Dynamics Open
Soil salinization poses a global threat to terrestrial ecosystems. Soil microorganisms, crucial for maintaining ecosystem services, are sensitive to changes in soil structure and properties, particularly salinity. In this study, contrastin…
View article: Improvement of Saline Soil Properties and Brassica rapa L. Growth Using Biofertilizers
Improvement of Saline Soil Properties and Brassica rapa L. Growth Using Biofertilizers Open
The decline in agricultural productivity because of soil salinization has become a global problem in recent years. Biofertilizers show great potential for soil improvement as a sustainable strategy; however, their effectiveness in improvin…
View article: Identification and Distribution Characteristics of Odorous Compounds in Sediments of a Shallow Water Reservoir
Identification and Distribution Characteristics of Odorous Compounds in Sediments of a Shallow Water Reservoir Open
Odorous sediments containing volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs) are a common issue in shallow water reservoirs globally. Volatile organic sulfur compounds are a typical class of malodorous substances that have attracted widespread a…
View article: Removing Harmful Algal Blooms by Bioflocculants: Mechanisms and Application
Removing Harmful Algal Blooms by Bioflocculants: Mechanisms and Application Open
View article: The interaction of climate, plant, and soil factors drives putative soil fungal pathogen diversity and community structure in dry grasslands
The interaction of climate, plant, and soil factors drives putative soil fungal pathogen diversity and community structure in dry grasslands Open
Soil pathogens play important roles in shaping soil microbial diversity and controlling ecosystem functions. Though climate and local environmental factors and their influences on fungal pathogen communities have been examined separately, …
View article: N2O emission reduction in the biological nitrogen removal process for wastewater with low C/N ratios: mechanisms and strategies
N2O emission reduction in the biological nitrogen removal process for wastewater with low C/N ratios: mechanisms and strategies Open
Urban wastewater, as the main influent type of Waste Water Treatment Plants (WWTPs), has the characteristic of low carbon to nitrogen ratio (C/N). In the biological nitrogen removal (BNR) process, insufficient carbon source often affects t…
View article: Improvement of Saline Soil Properties and <em>Brassica rapa L</em>. Growth Using Biofertilizers
Improvement of Saline Soil Properties and <em>Brassica rapa L</em>. Growth Using Biofertilizers Open
Declining agricultural productivity caused by soil salinization are becoming global dilemmas in recent years. Biofertilizers show great potential as a sustainable and environmentally friendly fertilization strategy for soil improvement, bu…
View article: Review on Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Carbon Sink in Agroecosystem
Review on Greenhouse Gas Mitigation and Carbon Sink in Agroecosystem Open
Globally, mankind is facing an increasingly severe challenge of climate change, and the vast majority of countries are making sustained efforts to solve the problem. Agroecosystem is not only an important source of greenhouse gas emissions…
View article: Greenhouse Gases Emissions of Constructed Wetlands: Mechanisms and Affecting Factors
Greenhouse Gases Emissions of Constructed Wetlands: Mechanisms and Affecting Factors Open
Constructed wetlands (CWs) widely applied for wastewater treatment release significant greenhouse gases (GHGs), contributing to global warming. It is essential to characterize the comprehensive source-sink effects and affecting factors of …
View article: A green strategy for porous biochar fabrication with superior capacity for peroxydisulfate activation to degrade sulfadiazine: the cooperative role of C-sp3 and specific surface area
A green strategy for porous biochar fabrication with superior capacity for peroxydisulfate activation to degrade sulfadiazine: the cooperative role of C-sp3 and specific surface area Open
Metal-free porous biochars are popularly utilized as catalysts for peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation. The enhancement effect of PDS activation of porous biochars fabricated by employing both hard template and alkali metal activating agent h…
View article: Quorum sensing improves the plant growth-promoting ability of Stenotrophomonas rhizophila under saline-alkaline stress by enhancing its environmental adaptability
Quorum sensing improves the plant growth-promoting ability of Stenotrophomonas rhizophila under saline-alkaline stress by enhancing its environmental adaptability Open
Quorum sensing (QS) system has an essential function in plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) response to environmental stress and PGPR induction of plant tolerance to saline-alkaline stress. Nevertheless, there is a lack of understa…
View article: Grazing does not influence soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity, but increases their interaction complexity with plants in dry grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau
Grazing does not influence soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal diversity, but increases their interaction complexity with plants in dry grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau Open
Animal grazing substantially influences soil arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and plants, however, its effects on soil AMF-plant interactions are still not clearly defined. This is particularly concerned in dry grasslands where plant gro…
View article: Transcriptomics Insights into Phosphorus Stress Response of Myriophyllum aquaticum
Transcriptomics Insights into Phosphorus Stress Response of Myriophyllum aquaticum Open
Through excellent absorption and transformation, the macrophyte Myriophyllum (M.) aquaticum can considerably remove phosphorus from wastewater. The results of changes in growth rate, chlorophyll content, and roots number and length showed …
View article: Production of Biochar from Squeezed Liquid of Fruit and Vegetable Waste: Impacts on Soil N2o Emission and Microbial Community
Production of Biochar from Squeezed Liquid of Fruit and Vegetable Waste: Impacts on Soil N2o Emission and Microbial Community Open
View article: Spatiotemporal changes of bacterial communities during a cyanobacterial bloom in a subtropical water source reservoir ecosystem in China
Spatiotemporal changes of bacterial communities during a cyanobacterial bloom in a subtropical water source reservoir ecosystem in China Open
View article: Unexpected high carbon losses in a continental glacier foreland on the Tibetan Plateau
Unexpected high carbon losses in a continental glacier foreland on the Tibetan Plateau Open
Closely related with microbial activities, soil developments along the glacier forelands are generally considered a carbon sink; however, those of continental glacier forelands remain unclear. Continental glaciers are characterized by dry …
View article: Fermentation Characteristics and Microbiota during the Ensiling of Myriophyllum aquaticum Inoculated with Lactic Acid Bacteria
Fermentation Characteristics and Microbiota during the Ensiling of Myriophyllum aquaticum Inoculated with Lactic Acid Bacteria Open
Myriophyllum aquaticum (M. aquaticum) is a commonly used aquatic macrophyte for water purification and could be utilized as animal food. However, the high water content of M. aquaticum makes it difficult for long-term preservation, which l…
View article: Achieving Partial Nitritation by Treating Sludge With Free Nitrous Acid: The Potential Role of Quorum Sensing
Achieving Partial Nitritation by Treating Sludge With Free Nitrous Acid: The Potential Role of Quorum Sensing Open
Partial nitritation is increasingly regarded as a promising biological nitrogen removal process owing to lower energy consumption and better nitrogen removal performance compared to the traditional nitrification process, especially for the…
View article: Spatiotemporal changes of cyanobacterial and heterotrophic bacterial communities during an algal bloom in a subtropical water source reservoir ecosystem of China
Spatiotemporal changes of cyanobacterial and heterotrophic bacterial communities during an algal bloom in a subtropical water source reservoir ecosystem of China Open
Massive nitrogen and phosphorus input into aquatic ecosystems makes algal bloom one of the most concerning problems in China. Algal blooms not only threaten the health and stability of aquatic ecosystems but also influence the microbial co…
View article: Responses of Phyllosphere Microbiome to Ozone Stress: Abundance, Community Compositions and Functions
Responses of Phyllosphere Microbiome to Ozone Stress: Abundance, Community Compositions and Functions Open
Ozone is a typical hazardous pollutant in Earth’s lower atmosphere, but the phyllosphere and its microbiome are promising for air pollution remediation. Despite research to explore the efficiency and mechanism of ozone phylloremediation, t…