Publications by authors named "Yufei Ling"

In recent years, the coastal area in East China has experienced elevated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) levels during specific periods. VOCs have become one of the major atmospheric pollutants in these areas. In this study, 64 compounds including alkanes, alkenes, halohydrocarbons, aromatics, and oxygenated VOCs (OVOCs) were obtained by the TO-15 method through a 12-month campaign in industrial, urban and suburban areas in the Yangtze River Delta of China.

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Crop straw boards, a novel nursery material, has proven effective for cultivating dense, young rice seedlings suitable for mechanized transplanting, thereby saving labor. However, under high-density nursery conditions, the biomass accumulation and yield formation in rice vary with different seedling ages, necessitating exploration of optimal seeding densities and seedling ages to achieve high yields. This study aims to determine the appropriate seeding densities and seedling ages using crop straw boards to maximize rice yield.

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Article Synopsis
  • Field experiments were conducted to determine the best seeding rate for machine-transplanted hybrid rice, specifically using the Huazhe You 210 variety, with rates set at 40, 60, 80, and 100 g per tray.
  • Results showed that higher seeding rates reduced individual seedling quality (base stem diameter and plumpness) but improved overall collective characteristics, decreasing the rate of missing hills during planting.
  • The optimal seeding rate was found to be 60 g per tray (T2), which balanced good seedling and transplant quality while maximizing yield and economic benefits.
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Ionic hydrogels used as ideal and flexible strain sensor materials should have excellent mechanical, adhesive and antimicrobial properties. However, it is challenging to achieve these multifunctional requirements simultaneously. Herein, we designed and prepared a multifunctional ionic hydrogel with a multi-length tentacle bentonite backbone to initiate the free radical polymerization of acrylic acid bentonite (AABT) and acrylamide (AAm).

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