322 results on '"Yan, Chongling"'
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2. Microplastics emerge as a hotspot for dibutyl phthalate sources in rivers and oceans: Leaching behavior and potential risks
3. Comparative analysis of size-fractional eukaryotic microbes in subtropical riverine systems inferred from 18S rRNA gene V4 and V9 regions
4. Arsenic(III) sequestration by terrestrial-derived soil protein: Roles of redox-active moieties and Fe(III)
5. Immobilization mechanisms of Sr(II), Ni(II), and Cd(II) on glomalin-related soil protein in mangrove sediments at the microscopic scale
6. Aging behavior and leaching characteristics of microfibers in landfill leachate: Important role of surface mesh structure
7. Effect of sulfate on arsenic migration and transformation in micro-cosmic experiments simulating mangrove sediment environment
8. Enhanced Cr(VI) stabilization by terrestrial-derived soil protein: Photoelectrochemical properties and reduction mechanisms
9. Centennial-scale source shift in potentially toxic metal(loid)s in Yangtze River
10. Change in glomalin-related soil protein along latitudinal gradient encompassing subtropical and temperate blue carbon zones
11. Sequestration of strontium, nickel, and cadmium on glomalin-related soil protein: Interfacial behaviors and ecological functions
12. Stimulation of oxalate root exudate in arsenic speciation and fluctuation with phosphate and iron in anoxic mangrove sediment
13. Different adaptive strategies of three mangrove species to nutrient enrichment
14. Phenolic root exudates enhance Avicennia marina tolerance to cadmium under the mediation of functional bacteria in mangrove sediments
15. Enhanced heavy metal adsorption on microplastics by incorporating flame retardant hexabromocyclododecanes: Mechanisms and potential migration risks.
16. Uncovering the disposable face masks as vectors of metal ions (Pb(Ⅱ), Cd(Ⅱ), Sr(Ⅱ)) during the COVID-19 pandemic
17. Post COVID-19 pandemic: Disposable face masks as a potential vector of antibiotics in freshwater and seawater
18. Traffic-related magnetic pollution in urban dust from the Xiamen Island, China
19. Sulfur mediated heavy metal biogeochemical cycles in coastal wetlands: From sediments, rhizosphere to vegetation
20. Potential and mechanism of glomalin-related soil protein on metal sequestration in mangrove wetlands affected by aquaculture effluents
21. The migrated behavior and bioavailability of arsenic in mangrove sediments affected by pH and organic acids
22. The remediation of PAH contaminated sediment with mangrove plant and its derived biochars
23. Interactions of soil metals with glomalin-related soil protein as soil pollution bioindicators in mangrove wetland ecosystems
24. Terrestrial-derived soil protein in coastal water: metal sequestration mechanism and ecological function
25. Biofouling Promotes Higher Concentration of Heavy Metal on Disposable Face Masks than Microplastic Films and Particles in Seawater: Mechanisms and Potential Ecological Risks
26. Occurrence and characteristics of iron-bearing minerals in surface road dusts: a case study in the coastal areas of southern Fujian, China
27. Sequestration of heavy metal by glomalin-related soil protein: Implication for water quality improvement in mangrove wetlands
28. Effects of Biofouling on the Properties and Sinking Behavior of Disposable Face Masks in Seawater: A Systematic Comparison with Microplastic Films and Particles
29. Influence of seasonal variation and anthropogenic activity on phosphorus cycling and retention in mangrove sediments: A case study in China
30. Occurrence and Distribution of Tetrabromobisphenol A and Diversity of Microbial Community Structure in the Sediments of Mangrove
31. Variation of glomalin-metal binding capacity in 1 m soil profiles from mangrove forests to mudflat and affected factor analysis
32. Change in Glomalin-Related Soil Protein and its Climate Drivers Across Subtropical and Temperate Spartina Alterniflora Blue Carbon Zones
33. Mapping the scientific knowledge of glomalin-related soil protein with implications for carbon sequestration
34. Processes of coastal ecosystem carbon sequestration and approaches for increasing carbon sink
35. Preservation of soil organic carbon in coastal wetlands promoted by glomalin–iron–organic carbon ternary system
36. Precipitation-derived effects on the characteristics of proteinaceous soil organic matter across the continental United States
37. Coastal reclamation mediates heavy metal fractions and ecological risk in saltmarsh sediments of northern Jiangsu Province, China
38. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons at subcritical levels as novel indicators of microbial adaptation in a pre-industrial river delta
39. Immobilization of lead(Ⅱ) and zinc(Ⅱ) onto glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP): Adsorption properties and interaction mechanisms
40. A comparative study of sediment-bound trace elements and iron-bearing minerals in S. alterniflora and mudflat regions
41. Effect of land-use and land-cover change on mangrove soil carbon fraction and metal pollution risk in Zhangjiang Estuary, China
42. Alleviated Toxicity of Cadmium by the Rhizosphere of Kandelia obovata (S., L.) Yong
43. Rhizodegradation gradients of phenanthrene and pyrene in sediment of mangrove ( Kandelia candel (L.) Druce)
44. Accumulation, distribution and toxicological effects induced by chromium on the development of mangrove plant Kandelia candel (L.) Druce
45. Different adaptive strategies of three mangrove species to nutrient enrichment
46. Interaction between Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Invasive Alien Plants
47. Release of sediment metals bound by glomalin related soil protein in waterfowls inhabiting mangrove patches
48. Change in Glomalin-Related Soil Protein and its Climate Drivers Over Subtropical and Temperate Salt Marsh Blue Carbon Zones
49. Increased fluctuation of sulfur alleviates cadmium toxicity and exacerbates the expansion of Spartina alterniflora in coastal wetlands
50. Extraction and purification of glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) to determine the associated trace metal(loid)s
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