78 results on '"He, Peimin"'
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2. Mixed acid treatment for removal of green macroalgae from Neopyropia aquaculture nets: Field experiment in the Subei Shoal, China
3. Spatio-temporal distribution of micropropagules of green algae along the Jiangsu coast
4. The diversity of planktonic bacteria driven by environmental factors in different mariculture areas in the East China Sea
5. Acid treatment for the prevention of green macroalgae attachment to Neopyropia aquaculture
6. Mechanisms of harmful effects of Microcystis aeruginosa on a brackish water organism Moina mongolica based on physiological and transcriptomic responses
7. Responses of photosynthesis-related genes in Sargassum horneri to high temperature stress
8. Effect of temperature on photosynthetic physiology and the kinetics of nutrient absorption in Zostera caespitosa
9. Thermal fluctuations and CO2 enrichment synergistically accelerate biomass yield of Neopyropia yezoensis
10. Harnessing the power of eDNA technology for macroalgal ecological studies: Recent advances, challenges, and future perspectives
11. Use of citric acid-activated chlorine dioxide to control Ulva prolifera
12. Algae extermination by a novel algicide (DMPAI) with low-dose and field experiment
13. Attached Ulva meridionalis on nearshore dikes may pose a new ecological risk in the Yellow Sea
14. Distribution of Ulva prolifera, the dominant species in green tides along the Jiangsu Province coast in the Southern Yellow Sea, China
15. Removable carbon and storage carbon of golden tides
16. Physiological responses of Ampithoe valida and its feeding potential on Ulva prolifera
17. Advances in the research on micropropagules and their role in green tide outbreaks in the Southern Yellow Sea
18. Morphology, growth, and photosynthesis of Ulva prolifera O.F. Müller (Chlorophyta, Ulvophyceae) gametophytes, the dominant green tide species in the southern Yellow Sea
19. Temperature and high nutrients enhance hypo-salinity tolerance of the bloom forming green alga, Ulva prolifera
20. A review of volatile compounds in edible macroalgae
21. Activated abscisic acid pathway and C4 pathway, inhibited cell cycle progression, responses of Ulva prolifera to short term high temperature elucidated by multi-omics
22. Biomass and species composition of green macroalgae in the Binhai Harbor intertidal zone of the Southern Yellow Sea
23. Distribution characteristics of green algal micro-propagules in the East China Sea in winter and their relationship with green tide macroalgae in the Yellow Sea
24. A mixed acid treatment for the prevention of Ulva prolifera attachment to Neopyropia aquaculture rafts: Laboratory experimentation
25. Combined dynamic transcriptomics and metabolomics analyses revealed the effects of trans- gene sp. PCC6803 on the hepatopancreas of
26. A review of physical, chemical, and biological green tide prevention methods in the Southern Yellow Sea
27. Research development on resource utilization of green tide algae from the Southern Yellow Sea
28. Prevention strategies for green tides at source in the Southern Yellow Sea
29. Controlling the main source of green tides in the Yellow Sea through the method of biological competition
30. Ulva macroalgae within local aquaculture ponds along the estuary of Dagu River, Jiaozhou Bay, Qingdao
31. A proteomics investigation of ‘immune priming’ in Penaeus vannamei as shown by isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification
32. Advances in the study of tegument protein VP26 in white spot syndrome virus
33. Epizoic Ulva attached to intertidal animals in the Subei intertidal zone are not the additional source of the famed Yellow Sea green tides
34. Golden seaweed tides accumulated in Pyropia aquaculture areas are becoming a normal phenomenon in the Yellow Sea of China
35. Responses of the germination and growth of Ulva prolifera parthenogametes, the causative species of green tides, to gradients of temperature and light
36. Controlling the source of green tides in the Yellow Sea: NaClO treatment of Ulva attached on Pyropia aquaculture rafts
37. Theory of scale-dependent feedback: An experimental validation and its significance for coastal saltmarsh restoration
38. Sargassum blooms in the East China Sea and Yellow Sea: Formation and management
39. Effects of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 harboring vp19, vp28, and vp (19 + 28) on the survival and immune response of Litopenaeus vannamei infected WSSV
40. Growth and nutrient uptake of Myriophyllum spicatum under different nutrient conditions and its potential ecosystem services in an enclosed sea area in the East China Sea
41. Quantifying the dynamics and driving forces of the coastal wetland landscape of the Yangtze River Estuary since the 1960s
42. Reproductive strategy of the floating alga Ulva prolifera in blooms in the Yellow Sea based on a combination of zoid and chromosome analysis
43. A field scale evaluation of Gracilaria lemaneiformis co-cultured with Crassostrea gigas as a nutrient bioextraction strategy in Yantian Bay, China
44. Growth and nutrient uptake of Gracilaria lemaneiformis under different nutrient conditions with implications for ecosystem services: A case study in the laboratory and in an enclosed mariculture area in the East China Sea
45. Abundance and distribution of Ulva microscopic propagules associated with a green tide in the southern coast of the Yellow Sea
46. Safety and quality of the green tide algal species Ulva prolifera for option of human consumption: A nutrition and contamination study
47. Environmental triggers of a Microcystis (Cyanophyceae) bloom in an artificial lagoon of Hangzhou Bay, China
48. Rapid expansion of Ulva blooms in the Yellow Sea, China through sexual reproduction and vegetative growth
49. Herbicidal effects of Chinese herbal medicine Coptis chinensis Franch. extract on duckweed (Spirodela polyrhiza (L.) Schleid.)
50. Variations of dominant free-floating Ulva species in the source area for the world’s largest macroalgal blooms, China: Differences of ecological tolerance
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