Publications by authors named "Jibiao Zhang"

Biofilms that develop on the surface of substrates are critical for treating wastewater. The accumulation of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) within these biofilms is particularly noteworthy. Despite their importance, studies that focus on biofilms attached to substrate surfaces remain scarce.

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Submerged macrophytes can overgrow and negatively affect freshwater ecosystems. This study aimed to investigate the use of chlormequat (CQ) to regulate submerged Vallisneria natans growth as well as its impact on the microbial community of epiphytic biofilms. V.

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Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have become emerging environmental contaminants influenced by intricate regulatory factors. However, there is a lack of comprehensive studies on the evolution and distribution of ARGs over a full year in urban rivers, which serve as significant reservoirs of ARGs due to dynamic human activities. In this study, we conducted a 12-month metagenomic assembly to explore the microbial communities, ARGs, mobile genetic elements (MGEs) coexisting with ARGs, ARGs hosts, and the impact of environmental factors.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play crucial roles in element cycling and pollutant dynamics, but their variations and mechanisms in the rhizosphere of submerged macrophytes are poorly investigated. This study investigated the light-dark cycle fluctuations and periodic variations in ROS, redox-active substances, and microbial communities in the rhizosphere of Vallisneria natans. The results showed sustained production and significant diurnal fluctuations in the O and •OH from 27.

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Redox transformation of mercury (Hg) is critical for Hg exchange at the air-water interface. However, the superoxide radicals (O) contribution of microalgal-fungal symbiotic systems in lake water to Hg(II) reduction is mainly unknown. Here, we studied the enhanced potential for O production by the coupling effect between microalgae and fungi.

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Phosphorus (P) is a vital nutrient for the growth of marine organisms. Tidal cycle had major influence on various biogeochemical parameters of the bay and changed nutrients input with the ebb and flow of the tide. Seawater was collected by synchronous continuous observation during summer in 2021, to investigate tide drives total phosphorus (TP) variation on the concentration, speciation and exchange flux between Shuidong Bay (SDB) and South China Sea (SCS).

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The aquatic ecosystem has been extensively investigated as a hotspot for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs); yet, the evolution and distribution of ARGs profiles in submerged macrophytes biofilms and surrounding water remained unclear. In this study, the dynamic distribution and seasonal variations of microbial communities and ARGs profiles were investigated, alongside their assembly processes and mutual interactions. Bacitracin and multidrug resistance genes were predominant, constituting more than 60% of the total ARGs abundance.

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Typhoons can induce variations in hydrodynamic conditions and biogeochemical processes, potentially escalating the risk of algal bloom occurrences impacting coastal ecosystems. However, the impacts of typhoons on instantaneous changes and the mechanisms behind typhoon-induced algal blooms remain poorly understood. This study utilized high-frequency in situ observation and machine learning model to track the dynamic variations in meteorological, hydrological, physicochemical, and Chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) levels through the complete Typhoon Talim landing in Zhanjiang Bay (ZJB) in July 2023.

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Understanding the influence of terrestrial inputs on heavy metals in bays is crucial for the environmental protection of regional estuaries and coastal systems. In this study, the concentrations, temporal and regional distribution characteristics, and fluxes of heavy metals (Cr, Cu, Zn, Cd, Pb) in the surface seawater and terrestrial sewage of Zhanjiang Bay (ZJB) in four different seasons were investigated. The results identified the heavy metal concentrations in the sewage outlet around ZJB had significant seasonal variation.

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The microorganisms and functional predictions of leaf biofilms on submerged plants (Vallisneria natans (Val)) and in water samples (surface water (S) and bottom water (B)) in different seasons were evaluated in this study. S and B groups had 3249 identical operational taxonomic units (OTUs) (50.03%), while the Val group only had 1201 (18.

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  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are essential for the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems, but their presence in biofilms on submerged plant leaves has not been well-studied.
  • The research showed that the production of a specific ROS (oxygen) fluctuated significantly with changes in environmental conditions like dissolved oxygen, redox potential, and pH during the biofilm's life cycle.
  • The study found that ROS levels were highest in rural river water, influenced by leaf photosynthesis and specific bacterial communities, and highlighted the importance of understanding these interactions for ecological restoration efforts.
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  • Algal organic matter (AOM), particularly from cyanobacterial blooms, releases both dissolved organic matter (DOM) and cyanotoxins, which undergo photobleaching that is crucial for understanding pollutant degradation.
  • The study extracted intracellular organic matter (IOM) and extracellular organic matter (EOM) from Taihu Lake cyanobacteria and compared their photochemical properties to a reference DOM (Suwannee River DOM).
  • Results showed that IOM, influenced by pigments, has high potential for pollutant degradation in deeper waters, while EOM demonstrated strong electron-transfer capabilities, suggesting that AOM may enhance natural water purification through photochemical reactions.
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The purification performance of aquaculture wastewater and the risk of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) dissemination in wetlands dominated by macrophytes remain unclear. Here, the purification effects of different macrophytes and biofilm systems on real aquaculture wastewater were investigated, as well as the distribution and abundance of ARGs. Compared to the submerged macrophytes, artificial macrophytes exhibited higher removal rates of TOC (58.

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  • The study examined polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the surface seawater of Zhanjiang Bay, focusing on their concentrations, seasonal variations, spatial distributions, and sources.
  • While the PAH concentrations were generally low, distinct seasonal trends and patterns were identified, suggesting various influences.
  • The research indicated that land-based inputs, atmospheric deposition, and human activities significantly contributed to the presence of PAHs, particularly from coal/biomass burning and petroleum, especially during wet seasons.
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Algal-bacterial symbiotic system is a biological purification system that combines sewage treatment with resource utilization and has the dual effects of carbon sequestration and pollution reduction. In this study, an immobilized algal-bacterial biofilm system was constructed for the treatment of natural sewage. Effects of exposure to microplastics (MPs) with different particle diameters (0.

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Sedimentary phosphorus (P) release and retention are important in controlling P dynamics in coastal waters. Here, two sediment cores were analysed to understand the P speciation and sedimentary P release characteristics in Dachan Bay, Shenzhen, where was highly influenced by human activity. Total phosphorus (TP) concentrations, 52.

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Ecological floating beds could enable roots to become suspended and this allowed submerged roots to harbour various types of microbes. But, there was a lack of systematic research on microbial community structure changes and the influencing mechanisms. In this study, the ecological floating beds were constructed using selected plants [Cyperus involucratus Rottboll (Cyp), Thalia dealbata Fraser (Tha) and Iris tectorum Maxim (Iri)] that was compared with a control group [static water (S)].

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Oxytetracycline and sulfadiazine were widely used and they entered the environment through various channels such as domestic sewage, medical wastewater and agricultural wastewater, causing significant ecological risk. To determine the effects of different antibiotic concentrations on submerged macrophytes, Vallisneria natans was exposed to solutions containing different concentrations of oxytetracycline and sulfadiazine (0.1 mg/L、1 mg/L、10 mg/L、50 mg/L).

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Surface water contains a large amount of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Interactions between DOM and micropollutants have a significant impact on micropollutant degradation. In this study, algal extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and natural organic matter (NOM) were selected as two DOM sources and oxytetracycline (OTC) as a representative micropollutant.

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Plastic debris contamination in marine environments is a global problem that poses a considerable threat to the sustainability and health of coastal ecosystems. Marine beaches, as the key zones where terrestrial plastic debris reach coastal waters, are faced with the increasing pressures of human activities. In this study, we explored the distribution, composition, and inventory of plastic debris over seasonal and tidal zones at the Yugang Park Beach (YPB) in Zhanjiang Bay, South China Sea, to provide a baseline for plastic debris on a marine beach.

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  • * MCLR exposure caused down-regulation of key genes related to photosynthesis and the SL biosynthetic pathway, while certain genes in the ABA synthetic pathway were up-regulated, reflecting a complex response to stress.
  • * The findings suggest that ABA plays a crucial role in plant defense mechanisms under MCLR stress, providing insights into how submerged macrophytes cope with harmful algal blooms.
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  • The study investigates the impact of water-soluble anions and suspended particles on air quality in different coastal areas in Zhanjiang, highlighting their negative effects on ecosystems and human health.
  • Average pollutant concentrations were highest in coastal urban areas, particularly for Cl, NO, PO, and TSP, while SO peaked in coastal industrial areas, with seasonal variations observed.
  • The findings suggest important relationships between pollutant levels and meteorological factors, emphasizing the need for targeted strategies to address air pollution sources in affected coastal regions.
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The effects of different sized MPs on the formation process of algal-fungal co-pellets were studied. The results show that a maximum biomass recovery of 70.96% and a minimum F/F ratio of 0.

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Microplastics pose a serious threat to ecological processes and environmental health. To evaluate the toxic effects of the exposure of microplastics on submerged plants and biofilms, eel grass (Vallisneria natans) was exposed to different concentrations of microplastics (10-50 mg L). The changes in microbial community on leaf biofilms were also tested.

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BACKGROUND Many psychological problems arising from patients undergoing aesthetic repair of teeth should be considered. However, there are no published studies on the relationship between anxiety/depression and perfectionism in patients with aesthetic repair of anterior teeth. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 640 patients receiving aesthetic repair of anterior teeth were assessed using the Corah dental anxiety scale (CDAS), a self-rating anxiety scale (SAS), a self-rating depression scale (SDS), and the Chinese version of the Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Psychological Scale (CFMPS).

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