Publications by authors named "Meizhen Wang"

While -phenylenediamine antioxidants (PPDs) pose potential risks to aquatic ecosystems, their environmental persistence and transformation remain ambiguous due to the undefined nature of PPD C-N bond hydrolysis. Here, we investigated the hydrolysis patterns of PPDs by analyzing their hydrolysis half-lives, hydrolysis products around neutral pH (pH 6.0-7.

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  • * The presence of persistent free radicals (PFRs) in RS biochar contributes to the degradation of a signaling molecule (C4-HSL), which disrupts the communication (quorum sensing) among HBPs.
  • * This research highlights the potential of biochar as a soil remediation technology to lower the risks posed by HBPs, emphasizing the importance of biochar's source in its effectiveness.
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Shifting photocatalytic oxygen activation towards 3-electron (e) pathway to hydroxyl radicals, instead of the normal 1 e to superoxide radicals, becomes increasingly important for pollution degradation since hydroxyl radicals possess a high oxidation potential (2.80 V). Here, we demonstrate a selective oxygen activation to hydroxyl radicals via 3 e pathway using single atomically dispersed La based on WO fabricated with oxygen vacancies to weaken La-O coordination strength (denoted as LaO-WO).

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  • Genetic diversity is essential for a species' evolutionary potential and effective conservation strategies, particularly in fragmented habitats.
  • A study on food-deceptive orchids in Shangrila County found significant genetic diversity, with 376 alleles identified and a high Nei's gene diversity of 0.339.
  • Despite habitat fragmentation, the orchids maintained considerable genetic diversity, with only 8.75% of genetic variation occurring between populations, indicating significant gene flow within and between those populations.
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Antibiotic resistance risk in the aquaculture industry is increasing with the excessive consumption of antibiotics. Although various efficient technologies for the degradation of antibiotics are available, the potential risk from antibiotic resistance in treated waters is often overlooked. This study compared the risks of antibiotic resistance in anaerobic sludge fed with pretreated florfenicol (FLO) containing wastewater after four UV or vacuum UV (VUV)-driven ((V)UV-driven) pretreatments, and established the VUV/sulfite recirculating water system to validate the effect of controlling the antibiotic resistance risk in the actual aquaculture water.

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Rainfall data with high spatial and temporal resolutions are essential for urban hydrological modeling. Ubiquitous surveillance cameras can continuously record rainfall events through video and audio, so they have been recognized as potential rain gauges to supplement professional rainfall observation networks. Since video-based rainfall estimation methods can be affected by variable backgrounds and lighting conditions, audio-based approaches could be a supplement without suffering from these conditions.

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Persistent microbial contamination commonly occurs in the environment. However, the characteristics and associated risks remain largely unknown. The coexistence of virulence factor genes (VFGs) and "last-resort" antibiotic resistance genes (LARGs) on human bacterial pathogens (HBPs) are notorious, creating ecological concerns and health risks.

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Zinc stearate (Znst) was physically blended with the sodium 4-[(4 chlorobenzoyl) amino] benzoate (SCAB) to obtain the SCAB-Znst composite nucleating agent. Znst was used to improve the dispersion property of SCAB and exert a lubricating effect on the PP matrix. The scanning electron microscopy and the fracture surface morphology of the PP/SCAB composite illustrated that the addition of Znst greatly reduced the aggregation phenomenon of SCAB in the PP matrix.

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To solve the decrease in the crystallization, mechanical and thermal properties of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) during mechanical recycling, the aromatic amide fatty acid salt nucleating agents Na-4-ClBeAmBe, Na-4-ClBeAmGl and Na-4-ClAcAmBe were synthesized and the rPET/nucleating agent blend was prepared by melting blending. The molecular structure, the thermal stability, the microstructure and the crystal structure of the nucleating agent were characterized in detail. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) result indicated that the addition of the nucleating agent improved the crystallization temperature and accelerated the crystallization rate of the rPET.

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Background: is the only species distributed in the subtropical region within the spring ephemeral genus . Extensive human exploitation and habitat destruction have resulted in a rapid shrink of populations. This study utilizes microsatellite markers to analyze the genetic diversity and structure and to deduce historical population events of extant populations of .

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Zero-valent iron (ZVI) has been extensively studied for its capacity to remove various contaminants in the environments. However, whether ZVI affects bacterial resistance to antibiotics has not been fully explored. Herein, it was unexpected that, compared with microscale ZVI (mZVI), nanoscale ZVI (nZVI) facilitated the susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.

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  • Fermentation broth from fruit and vegetable waste (FFVW) effectively reduces antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and human bacterial pathogens (HBPs) associated with human health.
  • Metagenomic analysis indicated significant reductions in harmful bacteria like Klebsiella pneumoniae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis due to FFVW treatment.
  • The mechanism involves the inhibition of quorum sensing (QS) in bacteria, leading to decreased expression of genes related to virulence factors (VFGs) and ARGs, promoting a safer environment for soil and human health.
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Mulberries (genus Morus), belonging to the order Rosales, family Moraceae, are important woody plants due to their economic values in sericulture, as well as for nutritional benefits and medicinal values. However, the taxonomy and phylogeny of Morus, especially for the Asian species, remains challenging due to its wide geographical distribution, morphological plasticity, and interspecific hybridization. To better understand the evolutionary history of Morus, we combined plastomes and a large-scale nuclear gene analyses to investigate their phylogenetic relationships.

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Tanshinones and phenolic acids are two major classes of bioactive compounds in . Revealing the regulatory mechanism of their biosynthesis is crucial for quality improvement of medicinal materials. Here we demonstrated that Smi-miR858a-Smi-miR858c, a miRNA family previously known to regulate flavonoid biosynthesis, also played critical regulatory roles in tanshinone and phenolic acid biosynthesis in .

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Quorum sensing is a type of cell-cell communication that modulates various biological activities of bacteria. Previous studies indicate that quorum sensing contributes to the evolution of bacterial resistance to antibiotics, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we grew in the presence of sub-lethal concentrations of ciprofloxacin, resulting in a large increase in ciprofloxacin minimal inhibitory concentration.

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UV photolysis has been recommended as an alternative pretreatment method for the elimination of antibacterial activity of antibiotics against the indicator strain, but the pretreated antibiotic intermediates might not lose their potential to induce antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) proliferation during subsequent biotreatment processes. The presence of florfenicol (FLO) in wastewater seriously inhibits the metabolic performance of anaerobic sludge microorganisms, especially the positive correlation between UV irradiation doses and ATP content, while it did not significantly affect the organics utilization ability and protein biosynthetic process of aerobic microorganisms. After sufficient UV pretreatment, the relative abundances of floR from genomic or plasmid DNA in subsequent aerobic and anaerobic biotreatment processes both decreased by two orders of magnitude, maintained at the level of the groups without FLO selective pressure.

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The coexistence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), mobile genetic elements (MGEs), and virulence factor genes (VFGs) in human bacterial pathogens (HBPs) increases their risks to ecological security and human health and no effective strategy is available. Herein, we demonstrated two typical quorum sensing (QS) interfering agents, 4-nitropyridine-N-oxide (4-NPO, a QS inhibitor) and Acylase Ⅰ (a quorum quenching (QQ) enzyme), effectively decreased the abundance of HBPs by 48.30% and 72.

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Composting is a traditional method of treating organic waste. A growing number of studies have been focusing on accelerating the process to achieve "rapid composting." However, the specific definition and influencing factors of rapid composting remain unclear.

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  • Soil is a significant source of microbial contaminants, including antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and harmful bacteria, posing public health risks.
  • This study compared dryland soils (for crops like vegetables and corn) with submerged soils (used for rice and crab farming) and found that submerged soils had more harmful bacteria and higher levels of dangerous ARGs.
  • The research highlighted that 11 high-risk bacterial pathogens were closely associated with ARGs in submerged soils, indicating a greater ecological and human health risk compared to dryland soils.
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  • Metal nanoparticles (MNPs), particularly platinum nanoparticles (Pt NPs), can increase bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics like imipenem and ciprofloxacin after long-term exposure.
  • The study involved exposing the PAO1 strain to various concentrations of Pt NPs for 60 days, showing that changes in gene expression affected how these bacteria accumulated antibiotics.
  • Findings suggest that modified membrane permeability and reduced quorum sensing are key factors in heightened antibiotic sensitivity, highlighting potential strategies to combat antibiotic resistance.
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Species delimitation has long been a subject of controversy, and there are many alternative concepts and approaches used to define species in plants. The genus Amana (Liliaceae), known as "East Asian tulips" has a number of cryptic species and a huge genome size (1C = 21.48-57.

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Air pollution threatens human health, necessitating effective and convenient air quality monitoring. Recently, there has been a growing interest in using camera images for air quality estimation. However, a major challenge has been nighttime detection due to the limited visibility of nighttime images.

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To develop new animal feed sources and establish a sustainable food upcycling system, the material feasibility and feeding potential of fresh vegetable waste (FVW) were clarified in this study. First, the FVW output of wet markets in Hangzhou, China was tracked and predicted. The results showed that the retail waste ratio of FVW in wet markets reached 9.

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  • The superrosid clade represents a significant portion of angiosperms, encompassing 18 orders and exhibiting considerable diversity in morphology and ecology.
  • Recent genomic analysis of Tiarella polyphylla revealed that Saxifragales are more closely related to core rosids than to Vitales, reshaping understanding of these relationships.
  • The study highlights discrepancies between nuclear and plastid phylogenetic findings in superrosids, suggesting these differences are due to incomplete lineage sorting and historical reticulation.
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Recently, agricultural non-point source pollution (ANPSP) has gained increasing attention in China. However, using a uniform paradigm to analyze ANPSP in all regions is difficult, considering their geographical, economic, and policy differences. In this study, we adopted the inventory analysis method to estimate the ANPSP of Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province as a representative region of the plain river network area from 2001 to 2020 and analyzed it in the framework of policies and rural transformation development (RTD).

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