Publications by authors named "Zhongxia Cai"

Antibiotic contamination and antibiotic resistance have caused growing concerns in different aquatic environments. This work investigated the complexation between tetracycline chloride (TCH) and the molecular weight (MW)-fractionated root exudates - the key abiotic mechanism impacting antibiotic fate and antibiotic resistance in rhizosphere. Results show that the affinity of TCH to the high MW exudates (≥10 kDa) facilitated the TCH deposition on roots and meanwhile reinforced the expression of certain tetracycline resistance genes (i.

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The overuse of antibiotics during the medication treatment is inevitable in the extensively-applied intensive and semi-intensive aquaculture mode; the accompanied antibiotic contamination and antimicrobial resistance pose threats to the ecosystems and cause great loss to the aquaculture industry. To solve the problem, this work introduced the antibiotic-laden dietary millispheres (DMSs) with internal porous structure for the high availability, attractiveness and digestibility to fish. Two types of antibiotics with distinct solubilities - tetracycline chloride (TCH) and sulfadiazine (SDZ) were made into the DMSs, individually, which were then directly adopted in the feeding of fish.

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The flotation using coagulative colloidal gas aphrons (CCGAs) is of great potential in effectively removing the recalcitrant dissolved organic matter (DOM) and colorants from the bio-chemically treated cassava distillery wastewater. As bubble modifier, the monomeric and polymeric inorganic coagulants need to be studied considering their distinct influence on the surfactant/coagulant complex, the properties of colloidal aphrons as well as the process performance and mechanisms. Such studies help to create robust CCGAs with high flotation potential.

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