Publications by authors named "Lianbao Zhang"

Viruses wield significant influence over microbial communities and ecosystem function in marine environments. However, the selection of viral life strategies and their impacts on microbial communities remains enigmatic. In this study, we utilized a large-scale macrocosm, established using water samples from a marine coastal region, to enable community-level investigation.

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  • Methane, although short-lived, has a stronger warming effect than carbon dioxide, and livestock is a major source of methane emissions.
  • The study aimed to reduce methane production by supplementing livestock feed with two types of cultivated seaweed and their enzymatic hydrolysates, which showed significant reductions in methane levels (over 75% and 50% in different trials).
  • Additionally, seaweed supplementation altered the rumen’s prokaryotic community, revealing important bacteria that help regulate methane emissions, indicating a potential pathway to mitigate greenhouse gases in livestock farming.
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Ceramic membrane has become a major concern due to creasing cost and competitive efficiency. Microbial fuel cell-ceramic membrane bioreactor (MFC-CMBR) is considered alternative technology for larger-scale industrial application because of its advantages of convenient detecting and control of membrane fouling. However, MFC-CMBR are highly susceptible to membrane fouling and harsh operating requirements in these wastewaters of different compositions.

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It was important to regulate the formation of Fe-hydroxyl during ferrate (Fe(VI)) oxidation and hydrolysis which was beneficial for interfacial adsorption of natural organic matter (NOM). Based on the influence of weak magnetic field (WMF) on the physical and chemical characteristics of particles in chemistry. This study investigated the effect of WMF on Fe(VI) oxidation and Fe(III) flocculation performance by regulating iron species during hydrolysis, for NOM removal.

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Large amounts of terrigenous organic matter (TOM) are delivered to the ocean every year. However, removal processes of TOM in the ocean are still poorly constrained. Here, we report results from a 339-day dark incubation experiment with a unique system holding a vertically stratified freshwater-seawater column.

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Viruses saturate environments throughout the world and play key roles in microbial food webs, yet how viral activities affect dissolved organic matter (DOM) processing in natural environments remains elusive. We established a large-scale long-term macrocosm experiment to explore viral dynamics and their potential impacts on microbial mortality and DOM quantity and quality in starved and stratified ecosystems. High viral infection dynamics and the virus-induced cell lysis (6.

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Organic carbon produced by nitrifiers plays an important role in maintaining the microbial metabolism in the aphotic ocean layer with carbon and energy scarcity. However, the contribution of nitrifiers to organic carbon processing remains unclear. To explore how nitrification impacts the material cycle in the starved ecosystem, we set up an ultra-large volume, long-term incubation experiment.

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Shallow-water hydrothermal vent ecosystems are distinctly different from deep-sea vents, as other than geothermal, sunlight is one of their primary sources of energy, so their resulting microbial communities differ to some extent. Yet compared with deep-sea systems, less is known about the active microbial community in shallow-water ecosystems. Thus, we studied the community compositions, their metabolic pathways, and possible coupling of microbially driven biogeochemical cycles in a shallow-water hydrothermal vent system off Kueishantao Islet, Taiwan, using high-throughput 16S rRNA sequences and metatranscriptome analyses.

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