Publications by authors named "Jun-Qiao Chen"

Traditionally, lead (Pb) in rice grains has been thought to be mostly derived from soil, and the contribution of aerosol Pb remains so far unknown. Based on a meta-analysis, we surprisingly found rice Pb content decreased proportionally with urban atmospheric Pb concentrations in major rice-growing provinces in China during 2001-2015, suggestive of the strong influence of long-range Pb transport on agricultural environment. With the combination of field survey, field experiment, as well as a predictive model, we confirmed high contribution of atmospheric exposure to rice grain Pb in China.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jun-Qiao Chen"

  • - Jun-Qiao Chen's recent research focuses on the environmental impact of airborne lead (Pb) and its contribution to lead accumulation in rice grains in China.
  • - A meta-analysis conducted by Chen revealed a surprising inverse relationship between rice Pb content and urban atmospheric Pb concentrations, indicating significant long-range transport effects on agricultural soils.
  • - The study combines field surveys, experimental data, and predictive modeling to substantiate the finding that atmospheric Pb exposure is a critical factor influencing the levels of lead in rice grains, challenging traditional views on soil-derived Pb contamination.