Publications by authors named "Chang-qun Duan"

Root-associated microbiota provide great fitness to hosts under environmental stress. However, the underlying microecological mechanisms controlling the interaction between heavy metal-stressed plants and the microbiota are poorly understood. In this study, we screened and isolated representative amplicon sequence variants (strain M4) from rhizosphere soil samples of Trifolium repens L.

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The drivers and mechanisms underlying succession and the spontaneous formation of plant communities in mining wasteland remain largely unknown. This study investigated the use of nature-based restoration to facilitate the recovery of viable plant communities in mining wasteland. It was found that scientific analyses of spontaneously formed plant communities in abandoned mining areas can provide insights for nature-based restoration.

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Chemical fertilizer plays an important role in increasing grain production in agricultural systems but overuse also brings a series of environmental problems, such as eutrophication of surface water, deterioration of soil structure, and the decline of agricultural carrying capacity. At present, research on chemical fertilizer use mainly focuses on utilization efficiency while studies on the spatial characteristics of its use are limited. It is also of great significance for the sustainable development of agriculture in China to fully understand the spatial changes in the use of chemical fertilizers.

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Growth patterns of aquatic macrophytes have been shown to vary in response to hydrological properties; however, such properties are typically characterized by water level fluctuation, flow velocity, flooding season, and sedimentation, but not by water exchange rate (WER). Herein, we experimentally investigated how WER (three levels: exchange 0%, 20%, and 40% of total water per day) affects water and sediment properties, and the consequences that these variations have on the individual responses of two submerged macrophytes, and which were planted in two different sediment types (sand and clay). In the experiment without ramets, it was found that turbidity, pH value, and dissolved carbon dioxide concentration of the system water were statistically unaffected by WER, while water dissolved oxygen (DO) concentration and sediment oxidation-reduction potential (ORP, in both sediments) consistently increased with increasing WER, regardless of experimental time.

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Five yeast strains (Ym24403, Ym24404, Ym24408, Ym24409 and Ym24410(T)) were isolated from different flowers of Erianthus rufipilus (Gramineae), a wild plant growing in the phosphorus-rich region in Yunnan Province, south-western China, and were found to be phenotypically and genetically divergent from currently recognized yeast species. Sequence analysis of the D1/D2 domain of the large subunit rRNA gene revealed that the five strains represented a novel species described as Starmerella jinningensis sp. nov.

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Although considerable research has focused on the relationship between ecosystem structure and function, interactions of plant morphological characteristics, species composition and richness with eco-hydrological functions remain unclear. We measured water adherence (i.e.

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  • * The study investigates how various factors like carrier gas flow, injection time, and washing mode influence the detection of trace elements (like As and Se) that are hard to detect with traditional ICP-AES.
  • * Results indicate that using an ultrasonic nebulizer significantly enhances the intensity of spectral lines and improves detection limits for elements such as As, Pb, and Cu, while also minimizing the memory effect from previous samples.
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Earthworm toxicity tests are useful tools for terrestrial risk assessment but require a hierarchy of test designs that differ in effect levels (behavior, sublethal, lethal). In this study, the toxicity of chlorpyrifos contaminated soil on earthworms was assessed. In addition to the acute and chronic tests, an avoidance response test was applied.

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  • A new sensitive and rapid method was developed to determine zinc levels using a reaction between zinc(II) and a chemical called QADMAP, alongside solid phase extraction.
  • The method operates in a buffered environment at pH 8.5 with the aid of Triton X-100, forming a complex that can be measured effectively at a wavelength of 590 nm.
  • Results showed high accuracy with recovery rates of zinc(II) between 95% and 104%, and the method successfully processed samples from water and food.
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Objective: To investigate the distribution of congenital heart disease (CHD) aged 3 - 18 in several regions of Yunnan province.

Methods: Cross-rectional studies were carried out among 48 638 children from Xishuangbanna, Dali, Baoshan Longling, Luxi Mangshi and Gejiu in Yunnan province with stratified, clustered sampling.

Results: The overall morbidity of CHD was 5.

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