Publications by authors named "YuanPing Li"

This study aimed to enhance humification and cadmium (Cd) remediation in compost by investigating the effects of three post-treatments: ultrapure water, citric acid, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium (EDTA). The results revealed that the EDTA post-treatment significantly enhanced humification by facilitating an EDTA-Fenton-like system within compost comprising rice straw and river sediment to remediate Cd-contaminated sediment. EDTA post-treatment not only promoted humic substances and humic acid concentrations of up to 66.

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In this study, a hybrid amorphous strontium titanate (STO) and terahertz metasurface were studied. Because of the excellent physical properties of amorphous STO, such as its dielectric properties and high transmittance in the terahertz region, it plays a core role in realizing a novel terahertz (THz) temperature sensor with high performance in the temperature range of 500-608 K. A blue shift of the absorption peaks appeared for the THz wave as the temperature increased, which confirmed the temperature-sensing function.

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Tea standard samples are the benchmark for tea product quality control. Understanding the inherent differences in Chinese national standards for Lapsang Souchong black tea of different grades is crucial for the scientific development of tea standardization work. In this study, Lapsang Souchong black tea of different grades that meet Chinese national standards was selected as the research object.

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  • Bacterial strain Cupriavidus metallidurans BS1 exhibits distinct responses to silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and dissolved silver, with higher toxicity from dissolved Ag than from smaller AgNPs.
  • The exposure to silver stress triggers the expression of genes responsible for synthesizing extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), which helps the bacteria cope with Ag toxicity by altering their chemical composition.
  • Key resistance genes involved in efflux systems and ATPase production are significantly activated in response to different forms of silver, illustrating how this strain develops varied defenses against silver-based antimicrobial treatments.
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Introduction: In mountainous tea plantations, which are the primary mode of tea cultivation in China, issues such as soil erosion and declining soil fertility are particularly severe. Although green manure cover is an effective agricultural measure for restoring soil fertility, its application in mountainous tea plantations has been relatively understudied.

Methods: This study investigated the effects of continuous green manure cover using the slope-protecting plant on tea plant growth and soil microbial community structure.

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The current research studied how FeO nanomaterials (NMs) and CaO affect humification and Cr(VI) immobilization and reduction during the composting of oil-tea Camellia meal and Cr-contaminated soil. The results showed that FeO NMs and CaO successfully construct a Fenton-like reaction in this system. The excitation-emission matrix-parallel factor (EEM-PARAFAC) demonstrated that this Fenton-like treatment increased the generation of humic acids and accelerated the humification.

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Antimony is pervasive environmental toxic substance, and numerous genes encoding mechanisms to resist, transform and extrude the toxic metalloid antimony have been discovered in various microorganisms. Here we identified a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporter, AntB, on the chromosome of the arsenite-oxidizing bacterium Ensifer adhaerens E-60 that confers resistance to Sb(III) and Sb(V). The antB gene is adjacent to gene encoding a LysR family transcriptional regulator termed LysR, which is an As(III)/Sb(III)-responsive transcriptional repressor that is predicted to control expression of antB.

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While seeking advice can be beneficial for advisees, advisors may not always possess the necessary knowledge to provide appropriate guidance. Poor-quality advice can mislead advisees rather than offering assistance. Despite the research interest in advisees, few studies have investigated advisors' psychological and behavioral responses, especially when they faced uncertainty regarding the optimal course of action for advisees.

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The electric field-assisted composting system (EACS) is an emerging technology that can enhance composting efficiency, but little attention has been given to electrode materials. Herein, an EACS was established to investigate the effects of electrode materials on humic substance formation and heavy metal speciation. Excitation-emission matrix analysis showed that carbon-felt and stainless-steel electrodes increased humic acid (HA) by 48.

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Novel tourmaline-biochar composites (TBs) were synthesized by introducing tourmaline (TM) into pomelo peel biochar (BC). The surface properties of TBs and BC were studied and the adsorption performances for Pb were investigated. Compared to pristine BC, the adsorption ability for Pb on TBs was enhanced with the increase of TM in TBs, and up to 514.

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  • Researchers combined a special type of surface with a technology called THz time-domain spectroscopy to improve how we detect tiny amounts of substances.
  • They created a new sensor using silver nanoparticles, which helps boost the sensor’s sensitivity by making it easier for THz waves to interact with the samples.
  • Their experiments showed that using 30 microliters of silver nanoparticles made the sensor super effective, allowing it to detect a pesticide in very low concentrations.
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Background: Most of the recent research on nightmare distress and depressive symptoms has focused on adolescents and students, with less research on the nurse population. Emergency department nurses are at high risk for nightmare distress and depressive symptoms, but no studies have been conducted to explore the relationship between the two; thus, further investigation is needed.

Aim: To understand the relationship between nightmare distress and depressive symptoms among emergency department nurses in China.

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Metals and metalloids are used as weapons for predatory feeding by unicellular eukaryotes on prokaryotes. This review emphasizes the role of metal(loid) bioavailability over the course of Earth's history, coupled with eukaryogenesis and the evolution of the mitochondrion to trace the emergence and use of the metal(loid) prey-killing phagosome as a feeding strategy. Members of the genera Acanthamoeba and Dictyostelium use metals such as zinc (Zn) and copper (Cu), and possibly metalloids, to kill their bacterial prey after phagocytosis.

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Objective: To perform a meta-analyses to understand the current status of and risk factors for depression in older adults with hypertension.

Methods: Eight electronic databases and two clinical trial registries were searched to identify studies examining the incidence of and risk factors for depression among older adults with hypertension. The databases were searched from inception to June 2023.

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Objective: To systematically evaluate the risk factors for perimenopausal depression in Chinese women and to provide a basis for screening perimenopausal women at high-risk for depression.

Methods: A computer search of seven databases, including SinoMed, PubMed, Web of Science, and so on, and two clinical trial registries on the risk factors for depression in Chinese women during perimenopause was conducted for meta-analysis. The search time limit was from the establishment of the database to December 2022.

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Arsenic is a ubiquitous environmental toxi substance that affects human health. Compared to inorganic arsenicals, reduced organoarsenicals are more toxic, and some of them are recognized as antibiotics, such as methylarsenite [MAs(III)] and arsinothricin (2-amino-4-(hydroxymethylarsinoyl)butanoate, or AST). To date, organoarsenicals such as MAs(V) and roxarsone [Rox(V)] are still used in agriculture and animal husbandry.

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P3, which was isolated from the sub-surface soil of the Zijin Gold and Copper Mine, displayed extremely high resistance to multiple heavy metal(loid)s and contained two novel operons. Complete genome sequencing of P3 yielded a single, closed genome of 7,187,928 bp, with GC content of 42.79%.

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Objective: The aim of this study is to identify molecules from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with potential activity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and its variants.

Methods: We applied the Apriori algorithm to identify important combinations of herbs in the TCM prescriptions for the treatment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Then, we explored the active components and core targets using network pharmacology.

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The heterogeneous Fenton-like systems induced by Fe-containing minerals have been largely applied for the degradation of organic pollutants. However, few studies have been conducted on biochar (BC) as an additive to Fenton-like systems mediated by iron-containing minerals. In this study, the addition of BC prepared at different temperatures was found to significantly enhance the degradation of contaminants in the tourmaline-mediated Fenton-like system (TM/HO) using Rhodamine B (RhB) as the target contaminant.

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This paper examined the impacts of different pretreatments on the characteristics of biochar and its adsorption behavior for Pb. Biochar with combined pretreatment of water-washing and freeze-drying (W-FD-PB) performed a maximum adsorption capacity for Pb of 406.99 mg/g, higher than that of 266.

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Accumulation of phenolic acids, such as p-hydroxybenzoic acid (PHBA), 3,4 dihydroxybenzoic acid (PA), and cinnamic acid (CA) causes a decline in tea plantation soil quality. Bacterial strains that can balance phenolic acid autotoxicity (PAA) in tea tree rhizosphere soil are used to improve tea plantation soil. In this study, the effects of Pseudomonas fluorescens ZL22 on soil restoration and PAA regulation in tea plantations were investigated.

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  • A heavy metal and antibiotic-resistant bacterium named C39 was isolated from a gold-copper mine in Fujian, China, exhibiting tolerance to several heavy metals in specific medium conditions.
  • * C39 demonstrated high resistance to multiple antibiotics and was capable of utilizing various aromatic compounds as its sole carbon source for growth.
  • * The complete genome analysis revealed the presence of two circular chromosomes and one plasmid, along with genes that offer resistance to arsenic and capabilities for degrading a range of benzene compounds.
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Humic substances (HSs) are key indicators of compost maturity and are important for the composting process. The application of additives is generally considered to be an efficient and easy-to-master strategy to promote the humification of composting and quickly caught the interest of researchers. This review summarizes the recent literature on humification promotion by additives in the composting process.

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Recent results revealed that considerable Pb accumulation in plants is possible under specific soil conditions that make Pb phytoavailable. In this review, the sources and transformations of Pb in soils, the interaction of Pb with bacteria and specifically the microbiota in the soil, factors and mechanisms of Pb uptake, translocation and accumulation in plants and Pb toxicity in living organisms are comprehensively elaborated. Specific adsorption and post-adsorption transformations of Pb in soil are the main mechanisms affecting the mobility, bioavailability, and toxicity of Pb.

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Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between gene polymorphisms and clinical factors with the concentrations of valproic acid (VPA) in adult patients who underwent neurosurgery in China.

Methods: A total of 531 serum concentration samples at steady state were collected from 313 patients to develop a population pharmacokinetic (PPK) model. Data analysis was performed using nonlinear mixed effects modeling.

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