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    Effects of ozone-treated domestic sludge on hydroponic lettuce growth and nutrition by Peng YANG, Yan-zhi GUO, Ling QIU

    Published 2018-03-01

    Here, the ozone-treated domestic sludge was diluted up to four different multiples and utilized as a nutritional source for hydroponic lettuce growth. Additionally, lettuce was cultured using the modified Hoagland nutrient solution as a control. The effects of ozone-treated domestic sludge on lettuc...

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    Carboxymethyl chitosan nanoparticles coupled with CD59-specific ligand peptide for targeted delivery of C-phycocyanin to HeLa cells by Peng Yang, Bing Li, Qi-Feng Yin, Yu-Juan Wang

    Published 2017-03-01

    The combination of nanotechnology and medicine will be the next generation of vehicles for targeted drug delivery. Carboxymethyl chitosan loaded with the anticancer drug C-phycocyanin and the CD59-specific ligand peptide for cancer cell targeting were used to create C-phycocyanin/carboxymethyl chito...

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    Regenerative Oxidation Technology for VOC Treatment: A Review by Peng Yang, Tao Zhang, Zhongqian Ling, Maosheng Liu, Xianyang Zeng

    Published 2025-06-01

    Regenerative combustion represents an efficient and energy-saving combustion technology that significantly enhances thermal efficiency, reduces energy consumption, and minimizes pollutant emissions by recovering and reusing heat energy. This technology has found extensive applications in traditional...

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    Design of a spatial sampling scheme considering the spatial autocorrelation of crop acreage included in the sampling units by Di WANG, Qing-bo ZHOU, Peng YANG, Zhong-xin CHEN

    Published 2018-09-01

    Information on crop acreage is important for formulating national food polices and economic planning. Spatial sampling, a combination of traditional sampling methods and remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) technology, provides an efficient way to estimate crop acreage at the regio...

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    Investigation on the bond-slip behavior of recycled aggregate concrete-filled steel tube with studs. by Gehao Cai, Bing Sun, Sheng Zeng, Peng Yang, Jie Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01

    This study investigates the influence of built-in studs on the bond behavior in recycled aggregate concrete-filled steel tube (RACFST) composite structures through push-out experiments. The effects of stud number, position, and rows on RACFST bond strength and steel tube surface strain are systemati...

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    Application of Medium-Temperature Phosphating Technology in Plastic Processing of Steel Pipe by CHU Xu, PENG Yang, HE Yuan, ZHOU Xian-min, WU Fu-sheng, ZHOU Yu

    Published 2021-02-01

    In order to expand the application of medium-temperature phosphating technology in the plastic processing of steel pipe, the corrosion resistance of the steel pipe after medium-temperature phosphating was analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-Ray diffraction (XRD), damp heat test chamber...

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    Cuticular protein gene LmACP8 is involved in wing morphogenesis in the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria by Xiao-ming ZHAO, Jia-peng YANG, Xin GOU, Wei-min LIU, Jian-zhen ZHANG

    Published 2021-06-01

    Cuticular proteins (CPs) are major components of the insect cuticle-associated organs such as integument and wings, although the importance of CPs for wing development and function in hemimetabolous insects remains understudied. In the present study, a wing cuticular protein LmACP8 was identified fr...

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    Changes of coastline and tidal flat and its implication for ecological protection under human activities: Take China’s Bohai Bay as an example by Yong Li, Ming-zheng Wen, Heng Yu, Peng Yang, Fei-cui Wang, Fu Wang

    Published 2024-01-01

    The change processes and trends of shoreline and tidal flat forced by human activities are essential issues for the sustainability of coastal area, which is also of great significance for understanding coastal ecological environment changes and even global changes. Based on field measurements, combi...

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    Thyroid dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension: A bidirectional mendelian randomization study by Gongli Pang, Xiaoxia Wang, Ru Zhao, Peng Yang, Jie Chen, Yanqing Guo, Chendi Liang

    Published 2025-10-01

    Objective: Thyroid dysfunction can cause several cardiovascular diseases. Studies have suggested a link between thyroid dysfunction and an increased risk of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH). However, the causal association between this link is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate t...

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    Isolation and identification of Serratia marcescens Ha1 and herbicidal activity of Ha1 ‘pesta’ granular formulation by Juan YANG, Wei WANG, Peng YANG, Bu TAO, Zheng YANG, Li-hui ZHANG, Jin-gao DONG

    Published 2015-07-01

    A total of 479 bacterial strains were isolated from brine (Bohai, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, China). Bioassay results indicated that 4 strains named Ha1, Ha17, Ha38, and Ha384 had herbicidal activity. And strain Ha1 had the highest effective herbicidal activity. As a result, this study aims t...

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    How Could Agricultural Land Systems Contribute to Raise Food Production Under Global Change? by Wen-bin WU, Qiang-yi YU, Verburg H Peter, Liang-zhi YOU, Peng YANG, Hua-jun TANG

    Published 2014-07-01

    To feed the increasing world population, more food needs to be produced from agricultural land systems. Solutions to produce more food with fewer resources while minimizing adverse environmental and ecological consequences require sustainable agricultural land use practices as supplementary to advan...

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    Effects of graded fiber level and caecectomy on metabolizable energy value and amino acid digestibility in geese by Jing YANG, Shuang-shuang ZHAI, Yong-chang WANG, Shen-shen WANG, Zhi-peng YANG, Lin YANG, Wen-ce WANG

    Published 2016-03-01

    This study was carried out to evaluate the effects of graded levels of fiber from rice hull and the caecectomy on metabolizable energy (ME) and amino acid digestibility (AAD) in 42 Wuzong geese (21 intact and 21 caecectomized). The experiment was a 3×2 factorial randomized design with 3 fiber levels...

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    A foodborne outbreak of Salmonella Paratyphi C in a Chinese middle school: Genomic tracing and epidemiological characterization by Shuang Wang, Xiaolin Yu, Ming Fang, Hengjie Xie, Lu Liu, Ziqing Liu, Guangjian Wu, Yuzhen Chen, Ti Liu, Peng Yang

    Published 2025-09-01

    Background: Salmonella Paratyphi C is an infrequent etiological agent of enteric fever, with sporadic cases primarily reported in Asia and Africa. Documented outbreaks remain exceedingly rare, and epidemiological data on such events are notably scarce. Methods: This study investigated a paratyphoid...

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    Isolating the Mutator Transposable Element Insertional Mutant Gene mio16 of Maize Using Double Selected Amplification of Insertion Flanking Fragments (DSAIFF) by Wen-juan ZHONG, Mei-dong ZHANG, Liu-qi YANG, Ming-chun WANG, Yong-lian ZHENG, Wen-peng YANG, You-jun GAO

    Published 2012-10-01

    Mutator transposable element (Mu) has been used as an effective tool to clone maize (Zea mays L.) genes. One opaque endosperm mutant (mio16) was identified in a pool of Mu inserted mutants. A modified method, termed the double selected amplification of insertion flanking fragments (DSAIFF), was empl...

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    From statistics to grids: A two-level model to simulate crop pattern dynamics by Tian XIA, Wen-bin WU, Qing-bo ZHOU, Peter H. VERBURG, Peng YANG, Qiong HU, Li-ming YE, Xiao-juan ZHU

    Published 2022-06-01

    Crop planting patterns are an important component of agricultural land systems. These patterns have been significantly changed due to the combined impacts of climatic changes and socioeconomic developments. However, the extent of these changes and their possible impacts on the environment, terrestri...

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    Development of SSR Markers for a Phytopathogenic Fungus, Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici, Using a FIASCO Protocol by Meng WANG, Fei XUE, Peng YANG, Xia-yu DUAN, Yi-lin ZHOU, Chong-yao SHEN, Guo-zhen ZHANG, Bao-tong WANG

    Published 2014-01-01

    Simple sequence repeats (SSR) have been widely used as molecular markers due to their abundance and high polymorphism. However, up to now, the SSR markers had not been developed in the obligate biotrophic phytopathogenic fungus, Blumeria graminis f.sp. tritici. From (AC)10 and (AG)10 enriched genomi...

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    Framework of SAGI Agriculture Remote Sensing and Its Perspectives in Supporting National Food Security by Yun SHI, Shun-ping JI, Xiao-wei SHAO, Hua-jun TANG, Wen-bin WU, Peng YANG, Yong-jun ZHANG, Shibasaki Ryosuke

    Published 2014-07-01

    Remote sensing, in particular satellite imagery, has been widely used to map cropland, analyze cropping systems, monitor crop changes, and estimate yield and production. However, although satellite imagery is useful within large scale agriculture applications (such as on a national or provincial sca...

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    Mangrove wetlands distribution status identification, changing trend analyzation and carbon storage assessment of China by Chang Li, Fu Wang, Peng Yang, Fei-cui Wang, Yun-zhuang Hu, Yan-lin Zhao, Li-zhu Tian, Rui-bin Zhao

    Published 2024-01-01

    This research investigates the ecological importance, changes, and status of mangrove wetlands along China’s coastline. Visual interpretation, geological surveys, and ISO clustering unsupervised classification methods are employed to interpret mangrove distribution from remote sensing images from 20...

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    Leaf area estimation in small-seeded broccoli using a lightweight instance segmentation framework based on improved YOLOv11-AreaNet by Yaben Zhang, Yifan Li, Xiaowei Cao, Zikun Wang, Jiachi Chen, Yingyue Li, Zhibo Zhong, Ruxiao Bai, Peng Yang, Feng Pan, Xiuqing Fu

    Published 2025-07-01

    IntroductionAccurate leaf area quantification is vital for early phenotyping in small-seeded crops such as broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica), where dense, overlapping, and irregular foliage makes traditional measurement methods inefficient.MethodsThis study presents YOLOv11-AreaNet, a lightw...

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