Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Qiu-Ling Dang"
- Qiu-Ling Dang's recent research primarily focuses on the interactions between microorganisms, dissolved organic matter (DOM), and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in environmental contexts such as composting and landfills, aiming to understand their roles in bioremediation and waste management.
- Key findings reveal that different types of compost influence the composition and structure of soil DOM, as well as the microbial community dynamics, highlighting the significance of compost characteristics in enhancing soil health and nutrient cycling.
- Additionally, Dang's work emphasizes the potential of humic acids derived from compost in electron exchange processes, suggesting their importance in degrading pollutants like pentachlorophenol, and underscores the need to explore microbial succession in waste management systems to better manage ARG dissemination.