Publications by authors named "Xuhong Ye"

The dynamic patterns of the belowground microbial communities and their corresponding metabolic functions, when exposed to various environmental disturbances, are important for the understanding and development of sustainable agricultural systems. In this study, a two-year field experiment with soils subjected to: chemical fertilization (F), mushroom residues (MR), combined application of chemical fertilizers and mushroom residues (MRF), and no-fertilization (CK) was conducted to evaluate the effect of fertilization on the soil bacterial taxonomic and functional compositions as well as on the rice yield. The highest rice yield was obtained under MRF.

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  • Manures can lead to antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) that pollute soil and water, posing risks to human health.
  • Recent research explored how adding chitosan, compared to zeolite, affects the reduction of antibiotics and ARGs in chicken manure composting.
  • Adding chitosan significantly lowered antibiotic levels and ARG abundance, altering bacterial communities and suggesting a new strategy for mitigating ARG risks during composting.
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  • An intensive study of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Hangzhou during a pollution event revealed an average concentration of 122 compounds, with oxygenated VOCs being the most prevalent.
  • The atmospheric reaction activity indicated a strong ozone formation potential, mainly from alkenes and carbonyl compounds, showing VOCs in Hangzhou have significant chemical reactivity.
  • Five main sources of VOCs were identified, including secondary formation, combustion, solvent use, biogenic sources, and vehicular exhaust, which can help in developing effective pollution control measures.
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Returning straw to deep soil layers by using a deep-ditching-ridge-ploughing method is an innovative management practice that improves soil quality by increasing the soil organic carbon (SOC) content. However, the optimum quantity of straw return has not been determined. To solve this practical production problem, the following treatments with different amounts of corn straw were investigated: no straw return, CK; 400 kg ha-1 straw, S400; 800 kg ha-1 straw, S800; 1200 kg ha-1 straw, S1200; and 1600 kg ha-1 straw, S1600.

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Salmonella causes the majority of infections in humans and homeothermic animals. This article describes a specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method developed for a rapid identification of Salmonella. A gyrB-targeted species-specific primer pair, S-P-for (5'-GGT GGT TTC CGT AAA AGT A-3') and S-P-rev (5'-GAA TCG CCT GGT TCT TGC-3'), was successfully designed.

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