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Accumulation and release potential of soil phosphorus in residential areas of Hangzhou city, China by ZHANG Ming-kui, FU Juan-lin, LI Ren-an
Published 2004-05-01Accumulation of phosphorus in soils increases the potential of P run off from the soils and thus affects environmental quality. In this study forty-nine soil samples from different residential areas in Hangzhou city, Zhejiang province were collected for analyzing forms and saturation degree of P, an...
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Study on chemical forms and solubility of lead in urban soils in Hangzhou city, China by FU Juan-lin, ZHANG Ming-kui, LI Ren-an
Published 2004-05-01The toxicity of lead (Pb) in urban soils is a major environmental concern. Understanding the accumulation and chemical forms of Pb in urban soils is necessary for prediction of the potential impact of soil Pb on human health. In this study, a total of 82 urban soil samples were collected from Hangzh...
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Large scale soil survey and mapping based on the spatial variation of soil horizons by ZHANG Ming-kui, XIA Jian-qiang, FU Juan-lin
Published 2006-05-01This paper put forward a proposal of large-scale soil survey and mapping based on characterization of the spatial variation of soil horizons. The framework of the method can be divided into four steps: (i) positioning of observation points with Global Positioning System (GPS), observing soil profile...
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Integrative metabolomics and transcriptomics profiling reveals differential expression of flavonoid synthesis in Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker-Gawl. in adaptation to drought. by Tingting Cheng, Juan Lin, Xia Zhou, Hongsu Wang, Xianjian Zhou, Xiaopeng Huang, Tiezhu Chen
Published 2025-01-01Drought is one of the consequences of climate change that severely affects plant growth and development. Ophiopogon japonicus (L. f.) Ker-Gawl. (Chinese name: Chuanmaidong, abbreviated as CMD) is a commonly used herbaceous plant whose growth and development are strongly affected by drought. Here, we...
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Insights of acupuncture in modulating gut microbiota in stroke treatment by Hang Xing, Wan-juan Lin, Wen-long Hu, Juan-shu Cao, Li-yan Cui, Wen Lyu, Hong-kun Zhu, Ai-jun Wu, Qiu-xia Xu, Yan Zhao, Sheng-yong Bao
Published 2025-06-01Stroke, an acute neurological disorder caused by the interruption of cerebral blood flow, is the second leading cause of death and a major contributor to long-term disability worldwide. Recent research has increasingly highlighted the role of gut microbiota in stroke recovery. Post-stroke gut microb...
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