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    Inter-bacterial mutualism promoted by public goods in a system characterized by deterministic temperature variation by Zhao, Yuxiang, Liu, Zishu, Zhang, Baofeng, Cai, Jingjie, Yao, Xiangwu, Zhang, Meng, Deng, Ye, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Nature communications (05-09-2023)
    “…Mutualism is commonly observed in nature but not often reported for bacterial communities. Although abiotic stress is thought to promote microbial mutualism,…”
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    Effect of air pollution on the total bacteria and pathogenic bacteria in different sizes of particulate matter by Liu, Huan, Zhang, Xu, Zhang, Hao, Yao, Xiangwu, Zhou, Meng, Wang, Jiaqi, He, Zhanfei, Zhang, Huihui, Lou, Liping, Mao, Weihua, Zheng, Ping, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-02-2018)
    “…In recent years, air pollution events have occurred frequently in China during the winter. Most studies have focused on the physical and chemical composition…”
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    How methanotrophs respond to pH: A review of ecophysiology by Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jiaqi, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-01-2023)
    “…Varying pH globally affects terrestrial microbial communities and biochemical cycles. Methanotrophs effectively mitigate methane fluxes in terrestrial…”
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    The distribution variance of airborne microorganisms in urban and rural environments by Liu, Huan, Hu, Zhichao, Zhou, Meng, Hu, Jiajie, Yao, Xiangwu, Zhang, Hao, Li, Zheng, Lou, Liping, Xi, Chuanwu, Qian, Haifeng, Li, Chunyan, Xu, Xiangyang, Zheng, Ping, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2019)
    “…Microorganisms are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, where they can disperse for a long distance. However, it remains poorly understood how these airborne…”
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    Salinity causes differences in stratigraphic methane sources and sinks by Qu, Ying, Zhao, Yuxiang, Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jiaqi, Liu, Zishu, Hong, Yi, Zheng, Ping, Wang, Lizhong, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental science and ecotechnology (01-05-2024)
    “…Methane metabolism, driven by methanogenic and methanotrophic microorganisms, plays a pivotal role in the carbon cycle. As seawater intrusion and soil…”
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    Methane-dependent denitrification by Methylomirabilis: an indirect nitrous oxide sink? by Yao, Xiangwu, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-11-2024)
    “…Methane-dependent complete denitrification primarily involves nitrate reduction to nitrite by ANME-2d archaea and nitrite reduction to dinitrogen by…”
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    Dominance of comammox Nitrospira in soil nitrification by Hu, Jiajie, Zhao, Yuxiang, Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jiaqi, Zheng, Ping, Xi, Chuanwu, Hu, Baolan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2021)
    “…The first and limiting step of nitrification is catalyzed by ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB). Recently, complete ammonia oxidizers (comammox…”
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    Nitrogen input promotes denitrifying methanotrophs’ abundance and contribution to methane emission reduction in coastal wetland and paddy soil by Wang, Jiaqi, Yao, Xiangwu, Jia, Zhongjun, Zhu, Lizhong, Zheng, Ping, Kartal, Boran, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-06-2022)
    “…Denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidation (DAMO) microorganisms, using nitrate/nitrite to oxidize methane, have been proved to be an important microbial methane…”
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    Inoculation enhances directional humification by increasing microbial interaction intensity in food waste composting by Zhu, Lin, Zhao, Yuxiang, Yao, Xiangwu, Zhou, Meng, Li, Wenji, Liu, Zishu, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2023)
    “…Inoculation can effectively improve the recycling level of organic waste in composting process. However, the role of inocula in the humification process has…”
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    Alternating ventilation accelerates the mineralization and humification of food waste by optimizing the temperature-oxygen-moisture distribution in the static composting reactor by Zhu, Lin, Zhao, Yuxiang, Chen, Siyin, Miao, Xinyin, Fang, Zhou, Yao, Xiangwu, Dong, Chifei, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-02-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Alternating ventilation optimized the temperature-oxygen-moisture distribution.•The humification degree was greatly improved by alternating…”
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    Strategy for denitrifying anaerobic methane-oxidizing bacteria growing under the oxygen-present condition by Li, Yufen, Wang, Jiaqi, Hua, Miaolian, Yao, Xiangwu, Zhao, Yuxiang, Hu, Jiajie, Xi, Chuanwu, Hu, Baolan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-11-2020)
    “…Denitrifying anaerobic methane oxidizing (DAMO) bacteria are newly discovered microorganisms that use methane as the electron donor to reduce nitrite into…”
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    Self-circulating pulse alternating ventilation composting technology: Biotic and abiotic effects of mature compost on humification during food waste composting by Zhu, Lin, Ji, Yiqing, Huang, Haining, Liu, Liyuan, Wang, Xiaohan, Yao, Xiangwu, Hu, Baolan

    “…[Display omitted] •Self-circulating pulse alternating ventilation composting technology was developed.•The humification degree of organic matter was increased…”
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    Fungi play a crucial role in sustaining microbial networks and accelerating organic matter mineralization and humification during thermophilic phase of composting by Zhu, Lin, Wang, Xiaohan, Liu, Liyuan, Le, Boyi, Tan, Chunxu, Dong, Chifei, Yao, Xiangwu, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental research (01-08-2024)
    “…Fungi play an important role in the mineralization and humification of refractory organic matter such as lignocellulose during composting. However, limited…”
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    Unveiling the unique role of iron in the metabolism of methanogens: A review by Ma, Yuxin, Qu, Ying, Yao, Xiangwu, Xia, Chujun, Lv, Mengjie, Lin, Xiao, Zhang, Lili, Zhang, Meng, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental research (01-06-2024)
    “…Methanogens are the main participants in the carbon cycle, catalyzing five methanogenic pathways. Methanogens utilize different iron-containing functional…”
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    Airborne microorganisms exacerbate the formation of atmospheric ammonium and sulfate by Liu, Huan, Hu, Zhichao, Zhou, Meng, Zhang, Huihui, Li, Zheng, Zhang, Hao, Hu, Jiajie, Yao, Xiangwu, Lou, Liping, Xi, Chuanwu, Zhu, Lizhong, Xu, Xiangyang, Zheng, Ping, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-08-2020)
    “…Haze pollution is inseparable from the transformation of air pollutants especially the ammonium and sulfate. Chemical and physical processes play important…”
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    PM2.5 drives bacterial functions for carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles in the atmosphere by Liu, Huan, Hu, Zhichao, Zhou, Meng, Zhang, Hao, Zhang, Xiaole, Yue, Yang, Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jing, Xi, Chuanwu, Zheng, Ping, Xu, Xiangyang, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-02-2022)
    “…Airborne bacteria may absorb the substance from the atmospheric particles and play a role in biogeochemical cycling. However, these studies focused on a few…”
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    Methane-dependent complete denitrification by a single Methylomirabilis bacterium by Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jiaqi, He, Mingyue, Liu, Zishu, Zhao, Yuxiang, Li, Yufen, Chi, Taolve, Zhu, Lin, Zheng, Ping, Jetten, Mike S. M., Hu, Baolan

    Published in Nature microbiology (01-02-2024)
    “…Methane-dependent nitrate and nitrite removal in anoxic environments is thought to rely on syntrophy between ANME-2d archaea and bacteria in the genus ‘…”
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    PM 2.5 drives bacterial functions for carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles in the atmosphere by Liu, Huan, Hu, Zhichao, Zhou, Meng, Zhang, Hao, Zhang, Xiaole, Yue, Yang, Yao, Xiangwu, Wang, Jing, Xi, Chuanwu, Zheng, Ping, Xu, Xiangyang, Hu, Baolan

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-02-2022)
    “…Airborne bacteria may absorb the substance from the atmospheric particles and play a role in biogeochemical cycling. However, these studies focused on a few…”
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