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    Biotic and abiotic nitrogen immobilization in soil incorporated with crop residue by Yansheng, Cao, Fengliang, Zhao, Zhongyi, Zhang, Tongbin, Zhu, Huayun, Xiao

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-08-2020)
    “…•Relative roles of biotic or abiotic N immobilization in soil were summarized.•Labile organic C favors biotic N immobilization.•Recalcitrant organic C favors…”
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    Use of Carbon Nanoparticles to Improve Soil Fertility, Crop Growth and Nutrient Uptake by Corn (Zea mays L.) by Zhao, Fengliang, Xin, Xiaoping, Cao, Yune, Su, Dan, Ji, Puhui, Zhu, Zhiqiang, He, Zhenli

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (14-10-2021)
    “…The use of carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) as a fertilizer synergist to enhance crop growth has attracted increasing interest. However, current understanding about…”
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    Nutrient retention after crop harvest in a typic hapludults amended with biochar types under no-tillage system by Sarfaraz, Qamar, Drescher, Gerson Laerson, Zafar, Mohsin, Shah, Muhammad Nadeem, Zhao, Fengliang, Danish, Subhan, Mustafa, Abd El-Zaher M. A., Elshikh, Mohamed S., Souza da Silva, Leandro

    Published in Scientific reports (01-03-2024)
    “…The utilization of biochar’s as soil amendments for enhancing nutrient retention in subsoils present potential limitations. To address this issue, we conducted…”
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    Plant–Nanoparticle Interactions: Transcriptomic and Proteomic Insights by Munir, Neelma, Gulzar, Wafa, Abideen, Zainul, Hasanuzzaman, Mirza, El-Keblawy, Ali, Zhao, Fengliang

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…In recent years, the relationship between plants and nanoparticles (NPs) has been the subject of extensive research interest. Hence, an ever-increasing number…”
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    Nutrient removal efficiency and biomass production of different bioenergy plants in hypereutrophic water by Zhao, Fengliang, Yang, Weidong, Zeng, Zheng, Li, Hong, Yang, Xiaoe, He, Zhenli, Gu, Binhe, Rafiq, Muhammad Tariq, Peng, Hongyun

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-07-2012)
    “…The purpose of this study was to investigate the feasibility and efficiency of nutrient removal from eutrophic water along with biomass production by standing…”
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    Variations of cadmium tolerance and accumulation among 39 Salix clones: implications for phytoextraction by Yang, Weidong, Zhao, Fengliang, Zhang, Xincheng, Ding, Zheli, Wang, Yuyan, Zhu, Zhiqiang, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-04-2015)
    “…Willows (Salix spp.) show large remediation potential for cadmium (Cd)-contaminated sites, with Cd phytoextraction capacity significantly varying among specie…”
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    Comparative effectiveness of biochar derived from tropical feedstocks on the adsorption for ammonium, nitrate and phosphate by Zou, Ganghua, Shan, Ying, Dai, Minjie, Xin, Xiaoping, Nawaz, Muhammad, Zhao, Fengliang

    Published in Archives of environmental protection (01-01-2022)
    “…Biochar has been extensively studied as a soil amendment to reduce nutrients losses. However, the comparative effectiveness of biochar adsorption capacity for…”
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    Comparison of manganese tolerance and accumulation among 24 Salix clones in a hydroponic experiment: Application for phytoremediation by Yang, Weidong, Ding, Zheli, Zhao, Fengliang, Wang, Yuyan, Zhang, Xincheng, Zhu, Zhiqiang, Yang, Xiaoe

    Published in Journal of geochemical exploration (01-02-2015)
    “…Willows (Salix spp.) are excellent candidates for phytoremediation owing to their large biomass, high metal tolerance and accumulation capacity. In this study,…”
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    Comparison of Salix Genotypes for Co‐Phytofiltration of Iron and Manganese from Simulated Contaminated Groundwater in a Floating Culture System by Yang, Weidong, Li, Dong, Li, Zhidong, Zheng, Xiaoxiao, Hong, Yi, Jiao, Yangqiu, Huang, Lizhen, Gao, Xinran, Zhao, Fengliang, Zhu, Zhiqiang, Liu, Yong

    Published in Ground water monitoring & remediation (01-06-2019)
    “…Groundwater contamination with iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) is directly related to drink water safety. It remains challenging to simultaneously remove Fe and…”
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    Short Rotation Eucalypts: Opportunities for Biochar by Donald L. Rockwood, Martin F. Ellis, Ruliang Liu, Fengliang Zhao, Puhui Ji, Zhiqiang Zhu, Kyle W. Fabbro, Zhenli He, Ronald D. Cave

    Published in Forests (01-04-2019)
    “…Eucalypts can be very productive when intensively grown as short rotation woody crops (SRWC) for bioproducts. In Florida, USA, a fertilized, herbicided, and…”
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    Purification of refinery wastewater by different perennial grasses growing in a floating bed by Li, Hong, Hao, Hulin, Yang, Xiaoe, Xiang, Lvcheng, Zhao, Fengliang, Jiang, Hong, He, Zhenli

    Published in Journal of plant nutrition (2012)
    “…Four species of perennial grasses [Geophila herbacea O Kumtze (GHK), Lolium perenn CV. Caddieshack (LCC), Lolium perenne Topone (LPT) and Lolium perenne L…”
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    Study of sintered stainless steel fiber felt as gas diffusion backing in air-breathing DMFC by Liu, Jianguo, Sun, Gongquan, Zhao, Fengliang, Wang, Guoxiong, Zhao, Gang, Chen, Likang, Yi, Baolian, Xin, Qin

    Published in Journal of power sources (04-06-2004)
    “…Adoption of a sintered stainless steel fiber felt was evaluated as gas diffusion backing in air-breathing direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). By using a sintered…”
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    Organic-C quality as a key driver of microbial nitrogen immobilization in soil: A meta-analysis by Cao, Yansheng, He, Zhenli, Zhu, Tongbin, Zhao, Fengliang

    Published in Geoderma (01-02-2021)
    “…•Organic-C chemical quality regulates microbial N immobilization in soil.•C/N ratio cannot accurately predict microbial N immobilization.•Organic-C mainly in…”
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    Biochar impacts on NH3-volatilization kinetics and growth of sweet basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) under saline conditions by Ding, Zheli, Zhou, Zhaoxi, Lin, Xinge, Zhao, Fengliang, Wang, Bizun, Lin, Fei, Ge, Yu, Eissa, Mamdouh A.

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-12-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Saline water (8.0 dS m−1) and biochar were used in basil production.•Salnity reduced the grwoth and caused a reduction in oil yiled by 15…”
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    Mitigating the global warming potential of rice paddy fields by straw and straw-derived biochar amendments by Cao, Yansheng, Shan, Ying, Wu, Peicong, Zhang, Peng, Zhang, Zhongyi, Zhao, Fengliang, Zhu, Tongbin

    Published in Geoderma (15-08-2021)
    “…•Straw addition increased CH4 emissions and decreased CO2 uptake, but decreased N2O emissions.•Biochar addition increased CH4 emissions, but increased CO2…”
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    Purifying eutrophic river waters with integrated floating island systems by Zhao, Fengliang, Xi, Shu, Yang, Xiaoe, Yang, Weidong, Li, Jianjian, Gu, Binhe, He, Zhenli

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2012)
    “…Concerns over the impacts of water pollution and a need for sustainable development have led to the exploration of various approaches to mitigating the…”
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    Use of polymeric nanoparticles to improve seed germination and plant growth under copper stress by Xin, Xiaoping, Zhao, Fengliang, Rho, Julia Y., Goodrich, Sofia L., Sumerlin, Brent S., He, Zhenli

    Published in The Science of the total environment (25-11-2020)
    “…Plant seedlings are susceptible to copper (Cu) toxicity. As copper levels in soil continue to rise with the use of Cu-based agrochemicals, alleviation of Cu…”
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