Publications by authors named "Xiu-Xiu Yan"

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  • Some waste that contains lead is not thrown away properly and can get into the soil and water, causing problems.
  • A new method called microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) helps stop lead from moving further into the soil by using special chemicals that change how lead behaves.
  • Researchers found that when soil is treated with a substance called urea, it creates helpful bacteria and slows down how quickly lead moves in the soil, making it safer.
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A pot experiment was conducted to reveal the effects of intercropping a low-cadmium (Cd) accumulating cultivar and a Cd hyperaccumulator on the safe utilization and phytoextraction of Cd-polluted soils. Two cultivars of L. (the low-Cd accumulating cultivar Huajun, and the common cultivar Hanlü), were intercropped with four cultivars of L.

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