Publications by authors named "Linjiang Jiang"

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  • The study investigates how biochar remediation of cadmium-contaminated soils impacts soil properties, microbial communities, and carbon sequestration capabilities, particularly focusing on the effectiveness of different types of biochar produced at varying temperatures.
  • Results indicate that modified biochar (MNT-BC600) effectively reduced available cadmium without raising carbon emissions, while untreated biochars increased emissions significantly compared to control treatments.
  • The research highlights the role of specific bacterial communities in controlling soil carbon emissions and efficiency, with implications for future biochar applications in soil remediation and carbon management.
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Microbial oxidation and the mechanism of Sb(III) are key governing elements in biogeochemical cycling. A novel Sb oxidizing bacterium, Klebsiella aerogenes HC10, was attracted early and revealed that extracellular metabolites were the main fractions driving Sb oxidation. However, linkages between the extracellular metabolite driven Sb oxidation process and mechanism remain elusive.

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Arsenic (As) is one extremely hazardous and carcinogenic metalloid element. Due to mining, metal smelting, and other human activities, the pollution of water (especially groundwater) and soil caused by As is increasingly serious, which badly threatens the environment and human health. In this study, a zeolite imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) was synthesized at room temperature and employed as an adsorbent to facilitate the adsorption of As(III) and As(V) from the solution.

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High concentrations of arsenic and antimony contamination in soil are a potential risk to the ecological environment and human health. Soil washing can effectively and permanently reduce the soil contamination. This study used Aspergillus niger fermentation broth as a washing agent to remove As and Sb from contaminated soil.

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Salinity severely inhibits growth and reduces yield of salt-sensitive plants like wheat, and this effect can be alleviated by plant growth regulators and phytohormones, among which abscisic acid (ABA) plays a central role in response to various stressful environments. ABA is highly photosensitive to light disruption, which this limits its application. Here, based on pyrabactin (a synthetic ABA agonist), we designed and synthesized a functional analog of ABA and named B2, then evaluated its role in salt resistance using winter wheat seedlings.

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