Publications by authors named "Qing-song Zheng"

Introduction: Continuous strawberry cropping often causes soil-borne diseases, with 20 calcium cyanamide being an effective soil fumigant, pig manure can often be used as soil organic fertilizer. Its impact on soil microorganisms structure, however, remains unclear.

Methods: This study investigated the effectiveness of calcium cyanamide and pig manure in treating strawberry soil, specifically against strawberry anthracnose.

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Melatonin (MT) is participated in plants' response to cadmium (Cd) tolerance, although its work model remains elusive. Here, the function of MT in adjusting Cd accumulation in rice was investigated. 'Nipponbare' (Nip) was cultured in the -Cd (1/2 Kimura B), -Cd + MT (1/2 Kimura B with 1 μM MT), +Cd (1/2 Kimura B plus 1 μM Cd) and +Cd + MT (1/2 Kimura B with 1 μM Cd and 1 μM MT) nutrient solutions for 7 d.

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Responses of Ulva prolifera and Ulva linza to Cd(2+) stress were studied. We found that the relative growth rate (RGR), Fv/Fm, and actual photochemical efficiency of PSII (Yield) of two Ulvaspecies were decreased under Cd(2+) treatments, and these reductions were greater in U. prolifera than in U.

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To investigate the physiological responses and adaptation mechanisms of Enteromorpha to seawater salinity stress, a laboratory experiment with Enteromorpha linza and E. prolifera was conducted to study their fresh mass (FM), relative growth rate (RGR), relative electrical conductivity (REC), chlorophyll (Chl) and carotenoid (Car) contents, Chl a/Chl b, Chl/Car, chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, and osmotic adjustment ability (OAA) under the stress of different salinity levels of diluted and concentrated seawater for 10 days. Compared with the control, 10%-200% salinity seawater increased the FM and RGR of the two Enteromorpha species obviously, 100% and 50% salinity seawater made the FM and RGR of E.

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  • A pot experiment on Apocynum venetum revealed that increasing NaCl concentrations (100-400 mmol x L(-1)) led to significant decreases in plant growth metrics like dry mass, fresh mass, and growth rate.
  • Under lower NaCl stress (100-200 mmol x L(-1)), root vigor improved, but it diminished dramatically at higher concentrations (300-400 mmol x L(-1)).
  • The study found that with higher salt exposure, Na+ levels rose in plant tissues while K+, Ca2+, and Mg2+ levels showed variable decreases, highlighting the plant's ability to selectively absorb and transport essential nutrients as an adaptation to salt stress.
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  • The study analyzed three cultivars of barbadosnut (Nanyou 1, 2, and 3) to compare their seed and oil characteristics while growing in Hainan.
  • Significant variations were found in seed weight and kernel quality, with Nanyou 2 showing better seed mass and lower unsound kernel percentage.
  • Although oil content and physicochemical properties showed little difference across the cultivars, Nanyou 2's oil had a lower acid and iodine value, indicating potential for better oil quality despite higher saturated fatty acid content.
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Si 2.0 mmol/L in irrigation solution alleviated significantly the inhibition of NaCl stress of 100 or 200 mmol/L to aloe growth. Exogenously applied Si decreased significantly Na(+) and Cl(-) contents, increased K(+) content and K(+)/Na(+) ratio and selectivity ratio of absorption (AS(K, Na)) and of translocation (TS(K, Na)) to K(+) and Na(+) in aloe plant under both NaCl 100 and 200 mmol/L stresses for 30 d.

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Objective: To evaluate salt tolerance of seedlings of 4 medicinal C. morifolium cultivars to be transplanted, and to expand the planting area.

Method: Seedlings were cultivated in hoagland nutrient solution containing various concentrations of NaCl for 30 days.

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