Publications by authors named "Penggang Pei"

While traditional solutions for disposing of animal manure are limited by their time-consuming nature and inefficiency, the pyrolysis of animal manure into biochar is considered a promising disposal option, offering high-value benefits. However, there are few research studies on the physicochemical properties and potential utilization pathway of grub manure-derived biochar (GB) prepared at different temperatures. In this study, grub manure (GM) was pyrolyzed at 450, 600 and 750 °C, and the effect of pyrolysis temperature on the characteristics and applications of GB was illustrated.

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Excessive dietary intake of cadmium (Cd) poses toxicity risks to human health, and it is therefore essential to establish accurate and regionally appropriate soil Cd thresholds that ensure the safety of agricultural products grown in different areas. This study investigated the differences in the Cd accumulation in 32 vegetable varieties and found that the Cd content ranged from 0.01 to 0.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the structural characteristics of biochar with different micro/nano particle sizes and its effect on the adsorption performance of Cd. Corn stalk biochar with different particle sizes (180-250 μm, 50-75 μm, and ≤ 20 μm, denoted as BC-1, BC-2, and BC-3, respectively) were prepared using the sieving and ball milling method. The structural properties of different particle sizes of biochar were analyzed via elemental analysis, laser particle size analysis, SEM, BET, FTIR, and XPS.

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Aims: Mathematical models were employed to predict the growth kinetic parameters of Fusarium graminearum and the accumulation of deoxynivalenol (DON) during wheat storage as a function of different moisture contents (MCs) and temperatures.

Methods And Results: The colony counting method was used to quantify F. graminearum growth under different environmental conditions, and kinetic and probability models were developed to describe the effect of different MCs and temperatures on fungal growth and DON production during wheat storage.

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The preparation of low-cost and highly efficient functional materials for the cleanup of mercury-contaminated water by adsorption in an environmentally friendly way is of great significance. In this study, thiol-functionalized montmorillonite (BSH-MMT) was prepared by a novel one-step mechanochemical grafting method and applied to aqueous Hg and CHHg adsorption. Characterization results showed that thiol groups were successfully grafted by chemical bonding with Si-OH or broken SiO bonds.

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High Fischer ratio oligopeptides have better conditioning effects on chronic diseases caused by long-term sub-health. At present, the enzymatic method for producing high Fischer ratio oligopeptides has a low yield, complicated purification, and a high cost. The use of exopeptidases with specific catalytic activity for aromatic amino acids in the preparation of high Fischer ratio oligopeptides is an important means to solve this problem.

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In order to get insight into the distribution characteristics of mercury (Hg) and organic carbon in soil aggregates, and the diversity and composition of soil microbial community under different farmland-use types (soil form three adjacent cultivation systems, i.e., corn, vegetable, and rice fields, named as CFS, VFS, and RFS), a field investigation close to Wanshan Hg mining area was conducted.

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Field experiments was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of sepiolite (S), sepiolite + fungi residues (SFR) and sepiolite + vermicompost (SVC) on in situ immobilization remediation of Cd contaminated soils. The results showed that treatments of S, SFR and SVC decreased soil Cd availability by 15.2-47.

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The mycotoxin Ochratoxin A (OTA) causes serious health risks and is found in food products throughout the world. The most promising method to detoxify this compound is biodegradation. In this study, Aspergillus oryzae strain M30011 was isolated and characterized based on its considerable capacity to degrade OTA.

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A field experiment was conducted to study the effects of straw incorporation on rice dry matter accumulation and transportation, rice carbon sequestration and grain yield formation. The experiment included four levels of straw incorporation: 0 (control), 4000, 6000 and 8000 kg · hm(-2). Hybrid rice cultivar Zhongzheyou 1 was used in this experiment.

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