Publications by authors named "Yan-Mei Ding"

The passivation effect of FeO/mulberry pole biochar (Fe-MBC) prepared at different carbonization temperatures on soil available arsenic content was studied through soil culture experiments, and Fe-MBC-800 (prepared by carbonization at 800℃) with good passivation effect was selected and characterized. The effects of 1%-7% (mass fraction of biochar to soil) Fe-MBC-800, MBC-800, and FeO on soil pH value, soil electrical conductivity, soil arsenic form, rice biomass, and total arsenic (As) content in rice were studied using a pot experiment. The results showed that:①Fe-MBC-800 successfully loaded FeO, and its main functional groups were C=O double bond, O-H bond, C-O bond, and Fe-O bond.

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Abelia chinensis R. Br. (Dipsacales: Caprifoliaceae) is one of the preferred nectar host plants for Culex pipiens pallens Coquillett (Diptera: Culicidae).

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Mosquito adults usually need to ingest sugar from nectar host plants to sustain their metabolic needs. Mosquitoes could be differentially attracted by various flowering plant species, and the volatiles were thought to be important factors attributed to the differential attractiveness. However, whether mosquitoes' preference for host plants correlates with their nutritional rewards from sugar sources remains unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Mosquitoes need sugar from flowers and fruits to boost their energy, and new sugar baits are being used effectively to control them in outdoor environments.
  • - This study examined the appeal of nine different fruit-based sugar solutions to the Culex pipiens pallens mosquito species in a lab setting.
  • - Results indicated that all fruit-based solutions attracted both male and female mosquitoes, with the most appealing fruits being Broussonetia papyrifera, Cucumis melo, Amygdalus persica, and Pyrus bretschneideri, suggesting these could be useful in developing better mosquito control methods.
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Adult mosquitoes rely on ingestion of sugar from plants to survive, swarm and mate. Culex pipiens pallens Coguillett is the primary vector of lymphatic filariasis and epidemic encephalitis. Little is known about the effect of feeding on different sugar sources on the survivorship and fecundity of Cx.

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Background: Most mosquito species need to obtain sugar from host plants. Little is known about the chemical cues that Culex pipiens pallens use during their orientation to nectar host plants. In this study, we investigated the behavioural responses of female Cx.

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