Publications by authors named "ZeZhou Zhang"

Recent advancements in deep learning, particularly generative networks capable of producing high-freedom structures, have significantly enhanced the precise generation of meta-atoms. However, these methodologies typically rely on an abundance of high-performance data, which remains scarce in many practical design scenarios. To bridge this gap, our study introduces what we believe to be a novel approach that synergistically combines multi-objective optimization algorithms with an enhanced diffusion model featuring an attention mechanism, termed MetaDiffusion-Att.

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  • Ridge-furrow tillage is a key method in dry farming that can enhance yields, but the effects of mulching and biochar on soil properties and crop yields in this system were previously unclear.
  • A three-year study showed that adding mulch and biochar significantly influenced soil characteristics, enzyme activity, and microbial communities, altering nutrient cycling and bacterial diversity under ridge-furrow conditions.
  • Results indicated that while mulching improved crop yields, it also reduced certain enzyme activities; biochar addition helped counteract some negative effects of mulching and further boosted crop production, especially for alfalfa.
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Nonequilibrium fluctuation relation lies at the heart of the quantum thermodynamics. Many previous studies have demonstrated that the heat exchange between a quantum system and a thermal bath initially prepared in their own Gibbs states at different temperatures obeys the famous Jarzynski-Wójcik fluctuation theorem. However, this conclusion is obtained under the assumption of Born-Markovian approximation.

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Addressing cadmium (Cd) contamination in agricultural lands is crucial, given its health implications and accumulation in crops. This study used pot experiments to evaluate the impact of foliar selenium spray (Se) (0.40 mM), corn straw biochar (1%), and pig manure (1%) on the growth of rice plants, the accumulation of Cd in rice grain, and to examine their influence on health risk indices associated with Cd exposure.

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Background: Dietary selenium (Se) deficiency, stemming from low Se concentrations in agricultural products, threatens human health. While Se-containing fertilizers can enhance the Se content in crops, the key factors governing Se biofortification with Se fertilization remain unclear.

Results: This study constructed a global meta-analysis dataset based on field experiments comprising 364 entries on Se content in agricultural products and 271 entries on their yield.

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Accurately quantifying selenium (Se) speciation and transformation in Se-enriched crops is highly significant for human health. The investigation of Se species in Se-enriched crops involves assessing the enrichment of both organic and inorganic Se species, considering their plant families and edible parts. The staple crops of rice, corn, and wheat showed no or less inorganic Se with the increase of total Se; however, potatoes expressed a proportion of selenate [Se(VI)].

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Food crops provide a good selenium (Se) source for Se-deficient populations. This study assessed how boiling affects Se concentration, speciation, and bioaccessibility in common food crops to determine human Se intake. Boiling rice resulted in an 11.

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Objective: This study aims to explore formula patterns and application rules for SP6 as the main acupoint in prescriptions, utilizing association rules.

Methods: We conducted an extensive search in databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform (CDDB), China Science and Technology Journal Database (CSTJ), PubMed and Web of Science databases for literature published between January 2013 and June 2023, focusing on acupuncture prescriptions with SP6 as the main acupoint for various diseases. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were applied for literature screening.

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Background: Selenium (Se) is an essential nutrient and an important component of many selenoproteins that possess fundamental importance to human health. Selenium deficiency and excess will cause corresponding diseases in the human body. The nutritional health of Se in the human body mainly depends on the daily dietary Se intake of the human body, which in turn depends to a certain extent on the content of Se transmitted along the food chain.

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Conventional meta-atom designs rely heavily on researchers' prior knowledge and trial-and-error searches using full-wave simulations, resulting in time-consuming and inefficient processes. Inverse design methods based on optimization algorithms, such as evolutionary algorithms, and topological optimizations, have been introduced to design metamaterials. However, none of these algorithms are general enough to fulfill multi-objective tasks.

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Objectives: Myocardial infarction (MI) induces inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the brain, which would be one of the causes of cardiac dysfunction. Exercise training is viewed as a feasible strategy to improve cardiac function of the infarcted heart. The aim of this study was to investigate whether exercise training could alleviate MI-induced prefrontal lobe injury via activating Sestrin2 (SESN2) signaling and inhibiting oxidative stress and inflammation.

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We investigate the heat statistics in a relaxation process of quantum Brownian motion described by the Caldeira-Leggett model. By employing the normal mode transformation and the phase-space formulation approach, we can analyze the quantum heat distribution within an exactly dynamical framework beyond the traditional paradigm of Born-Markovian and weak-coupling approximations. It is revealed that the exchange fluctuation theorem for quantum heat generally breaks down in the strongly non-Markovian regime.

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Biochar is widely used in agricultural production practices as a soil conditioner that can be used both alone and jointly with chemical fertilizer. However, there are few studies on the effects of the combined application of biochar and phosphate fertilizer with different particle sizes on soil and plants. In this experiment, pot experiments were used to study the effects of biochar with different particle sizes on soil nutrients, enzyme activity, and nutrient absorption under two phosphorus levels (according to diameter, the biochar was divided into C1:>1 mm and C2:<0.

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Mulching and biochar are increasingly used individually in agriculture, but little is known about their combined effects on NO distribution and dispersion in ridge and furrow profiles. We conducted a 2-year field experiment in northern China to determine soil NO concentrations using the in situ gas well technique and calculate NO fluxes from ridge and furrow profiles by the concentration gradient method. The results showed that mulch and biochar increased soil temperature and moisture and altered the mineral nitrogen status, leading to a decrease in the relative abundance of nitrification genes in the furrow area and an increase in the relative abundance of denitrification genes, with denitrification remaining as the main source of NO production.

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Many previous studies have demonstrated that work statistics can exhibit certain singular behaviors in the quantum critical regimes of many-body systems at zero or very low temperatures. However, as the temperature increases, it is commonly believed that such singularities will vanish. Contrary to this common recognition, we report a nonanalytic behavior of the averaged work done, which occurs at finite temperature, in the Dicke model as well as the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model subjected to the sudden quenches of their work parameters.

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To explore the effects of exogenous melatonin on antioxidant capacity and nutrient uptake of plants under drought stress, we used and potted seedlings for foliar spraying and root application of 100 μmol·L melatonin, respectively. We measured the biomass, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, relative conductivity, superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT) activities, as well as nutrient contents (organic carbon, total nitrogen, total phosphorus) under drought stress. The results showed that the biomass of and decreased significantly under drought stress, and that external melatonin application could effectively alleviate the inhibitory effect of drought stress on and .

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Crop biofortification with inorganic selenium (Se) fertilizer is a feasible strategy to improve the health of residents in Se-deficient areas. For eco-friendly crop Se biofortification, a comprehensive understanding of the effects of Se on crop and soil nematodes is vital. In this study, a rice pot experiment was carried out to test how selenite supply (untreated control (0), 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 100, or 200 mg Se kg) in soil affected rice growth, rice Se accumulation, and soil nematode abundance and composition.

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We propose a strategy to modulate the decoherence dynamics of a two-level system, which interacts with a dissipative bosonic environment, by introducing an ancillary degree of freedom. It is revealed that the decay rate of the two-level system can be significantly suppressed under suitable steers of the assisted degree of freedom. Our result provides an alternative way to fight against decoherence and realize a controllable quantum dissipative dynamics.

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Aims: The objective of the present study was to elucidate the effects of sulfur (S) application on selenium (Se) uptake and seed Se speciation in high-protein soybean (Glycine max L.) grown in different soil types.

Methods: Pot experiments were conducted with soybean plants grown in yellow-brown soil (pH 5.

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Triazole pesticides are widely used to control grapevine diseases. In this study, we investigated the impact of three triazole pesticides-triadimefon, tebuconazole, and paclobutrazol-on the concentrations of wine aroma compounds. All three triazole pesticides significantly affected the ester and acid aroma components.

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Aerobic exercise involves in ameliorating kidney injury, but the underlying mechanisms are not fully clarified. In this study, we elucidated the potential mechanisms of aerobic exercise in ameliorating kidney injury following myocardial infarction (MI). In vivo, wildtype and alcat1 knockout mice were used to establish the MI model, and subjected to six-week moderate-intensity aerobic exercise.

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There is little available information about the important interactions between selenium and cadmium (Se-Cd) in crops grown on natural Se-Cd rich soils. We investigated their interactive effects on the translocation and uptake of Se and Cd from soils to crops. Corn (Zea mays L.

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Since the potato is a new staple food in China, the production of selenium (Se)-enriched potato may be an effective approach for Se supplementation in Se-deficient populations. Herein, we biofortified potato via the foliar application of sodium selenate and sodium selenite at three growth stages and investigated the resulting Se contents and speciation. Results showed that selenate was more efficient than selenite in improving total Se, and the highest tuber Se concentration was obtained at the tuber bulking stage.

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Levels, compositions, sources, and cancer risks of fine particle (PM)-bound PAHs were investigated at an urban site of Wuhan, Central China. Totally 115 PM samples collected during four seasons from 2014 to 2015 were analyzed for 16 USEPA priority PAHs. The annual average of PM and total PAHs were 106 ± 41.

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Twenty-one soil samples and two dominant plant species (Elsholtzia splendens and Imperata cylindrical) were collected in Tonglushan Cu-Fe deposit, central China. Chemical analysis results showed that the soil contained low-level nutrients and high concentrations of potentially toxic metals. The geoaccumulation index results indicated that the study area was polluted by Cu-Zn-Cd-Pb.

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