Publications by authors named "Ren-Qing Wang"

Article Synopsis
  • * ZY16 produces biosurfactants that help break down oil, supports plant growth by producing key growth-promoting substances, and increases the nutrient availability from the soil.
  • * In a pot trial, ZY16-inoculated plants exhibited significantly greater growth and biomass compared to non-inoculated plants in oil-contaminated saline soil, showcasing its effectiveness for phytoremediation.
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Soils around a new oil well (2011- ) and an old oil well (1966-2003) were sampled to investigate the characteristics of petroleum pollution in the oilfield. The structure of soil microbial community was analyzed by PCR-DGGE and clone sequencing techniques. Results showed that the soils around the two oil wells were generally contaminated with petroleum, and the concentrations of total petroleum hydrocarbons mostly exceeded the threshold of the environmental quality standards of soil (500 mg x kg(-1)).

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In this study, the concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil profiles and the soil properties were analyzed in Hunpu, a typical wastewater irrigation area, northeast of China. The total concentrations of 16 priority control PAHs ranged from 7.88 to 2,231.

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Contamination by polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) of historic wastewater-irrigated agricultural topsoil (0-5 cm) and the contribution of groundwater irrigation and atmospheric deposition to soil PAHs were studied in a typical agricultural region, i.e. Hunpu region, Liaoning, China.

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The present study reports the start-up of treating metamorphic amylum production wastewater by anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR) and the bio-chemical features of granular sludge. The optimal conditions in treatment of the metamorphic amylum production wastewater were proposed, and the running performance in treating salt-containing wastewater was studied. Our results show that the common anaerobic activated sludge can be acclimated by increasing the organic loading and salt-concentration at the same time, and the granular sludge tolerant to low salt can be achieved by the acclimation.

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The environmental background concentrations of soil heavy metals, HCH, DDT and organic matter in old course of the Yellow River (Shandong area) were studied. Heavy metals vertical distribution, correlative analysis between organic matter and heavy metals, and the effect of different land use types were analyzed. The results showed that the background concentrations were 13.

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Soil microbes play a major role in ecological processes and are closely associated with the aboveground plant community. In order to understand the effects of vegetation type on the characteristics of soil microbial communities, the soil microbial communities were assessed by plate counts, phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) and Biolog microplate techniques in five plant communities, i.e.

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Data were collected in different successional stages using a simultaneous sampling method and analyzed through quantitative classification method. Three large groups and 12 classes were made to represent the community patterns of three succession stages and 12 succession communities. The succession series of plant community in the study area was as follows: saline bare land-->community Suaeda salsa-->community Tamarix chinensis-->grassland.

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