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    Spatial variation and fractionation of fluoride in tobacco-planted soils and leaf fluoride concentration in tobacco in Bijie City, Southwest China by Wang, Mei, Zhang, Long, Liu, Yanxiang, Chen, Dan, Liu, Lei, Li, Caibing, Kang, Kyong Ju, Wang, Lingyu, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    “…Fluorosis is a chronic systemic disease induced by excessive intake of fluoride (F − ). Fluoride in water and foods has been widely concerned, while limited…”
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    Effects of straw return with N fertilizer reduction on crop yield, plant diseases and pests and potential heavy metal risk in a Chinese rice paddy: A field study of 2 consecutive wheat-rice cycles by Shan, Anqi, Pan, Jianqing, Kang, Kyong Ju, Pan, Minghui, Wang, Gang, Wang, Mei, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-11-2021)
    “…Understanding the comprehensive effect on crop production and quality, soil acidification, and Cd accumulation and distribution for wheat-rice rotation under N…”
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    Responses of soil bacterial community and Cd phytoextraction to a Sedum alfredii-oilseed rape (Brassica napus L. and Brassica juncea L.) intercropping system by Cao, Xuerui, Luo, Jipeng, Wang, Xiaozi, Chen, Zhiqin, Liu, Guoqun, Khan, Muhammad Bilal, Kang, Kyong Ju, Feng, Ying, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-06-2020)
    “…Soil pollution with heavy metals has become a common problem in agricultural ecosystems and poses a threat to food safety and human health. Intercropping is…”
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    Combined cadmium and fluorine inhibit lettuce growth through reducing root elongation, photosynthesis, and nutrient absorption by Wang, Mei, Chen, Zhiqin, Chen, Dan, Liu, Lei, Hamid, Yasir, Zhang, Shijun, Shan, Anqi, Kang, Kyong Ju, Feng, Ying, Yang, Xiaoe

    “…Cadmium (Cd) and fluorine (F) often coexist in environment and are toxic to organisms; however, their combined effects on plants are still not well documented…”
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    The Removal of Antibiotics in Relation to a Microbial Community in an Integrated Constructed Wetland for Tail Water Decontamination by Shan, Anqi, Wang, Wenjia, Kang, Kyong Ju, Hou, Dandi, Luo, Jipeng, Wang, Gang, Pan, Minghui, Feng, Ying, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-10-2020)
    “…An integrated constructed wetland (ICW) with six subsystems has been operated for six years (60,000 Ton day −1 ) and exhibited strong stability and high…”
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    Trade-offs between fertilizer-N availability and Cd pollution potential under crop straw incorporation by 15 N stable isotopes in rice by Shan, Anqi, Huang, Lukuan, Chen, Dan, Lin, Qiang, Liu, Rongjie, Wang, Mei, Kang, Kyong Ju, Pan, Minghui, Wang, Gang, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    “…Application of crop residues and chemical nitrogen (N) fertilizer is a conventional practice for achieving high yield in a rice system. However, the fallacious…”
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    Phytoavailability, translocation and soil thresholds derivation of cadmium for food safety through soil-wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) system by Lu, Min, Cao, Xuerui, Lin, Qiang, Hussain, Bilal, Feng, Ying, He, Zhenli, Kang, Kyong Ju, Yang, Xiaoe

    “…Cadmium (Cd) pollution in cultivated soils has posed a great risk to human health through the soil-plant-human pathway. Therefore, it is important to derive…”
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    Cadmium accumulation in rice straws and derived biochars as affected by metal exposure, soil types and rice genotypes by Shan, Anqi, Kang, Kyong Ju, Xu, Huozhong, Wu, Lintu, Lu, Min, Lin, Qiang, Pan, Minghui, Wang, Gang, He, Zhenli, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in International journal of phytoremediation (12-05-2022)
    “…Straw residues, as one of the conservation farming practices, are being strongly encouraged in China, including some cadmium-polluted areas. Nowadays, a…”
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