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spp., foodborne pathogens threatening neonates and infants
Qiming CHEN, Yang ZHU, Zhen QIN, Yongjun QIU, Liming ZHAO
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 330-339 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018208
Cronobacter spp.Cronobacter infection can cause necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis and meningitis in all age groupsCronobacter spp. can resist dry environments and survive for a long period in food with low waterTherefore, Cronobacter spp. have become serious pathogens of neonates and infants, as well as spp.
Keywords: Cronobacter spp.
A CASE FOR ASSESSING ALLOCASUARINA AND CASUARINA SPP.
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 568-582 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2019270
Agroecosystems in water-limited contexts— Mediterranean, semi-arid and arid climatic zones—are too frequently degraded systems that will not provide the needed ecosystem services to ensure a future of sustainable agricultural production. The processes that have created this situation continue and are being accelerated by anthropogenic climate change. Increasing arboreal vegetation in these areas through agroforestry is an important strategy to conserve and improve their agroecosystems. Actinorhizal trees and shrubs in the Casurinaceae have a unique set of adaptations for heat and water stress, and/or infertile to hostile soils. Central Anatolia, Turkey is particularly at risk of increasing aridity and further degradation. Therefore, species of Allocasuarina and Casuarina have been evaluated for their potential use in agroecosystem improvement in semi-arid areas with a focus on Central Anatolia. Based on a semiquantitative environmental tolerance index and reported plant stature, eight species were identified as being of high (A. verticillata and C. pauper) to moderate (A. acutivalvis, A. decaisneana, A. dielsiana, A. huegeliana, C. cristata and C. obesa) priority for assessment, with none of these species having been adequately evaluated for agroforestry deployment in semi-arid agroecosystems in any context.
Keywords: actinorrhizal trees / agroforestry / climate change / ecosystem restoration
Repeats in the transcribed regions: comprehensive characterization and comparison of
Manosh Kumar BISWAS, Christoph MAYER, Xiuxin DENG
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages 421-432 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017160
Keywords: Citrus spp. tandem repeats transcribed region transposable elements
Wenzhen LI, Yu DING, Qian SUI, Shuguang LU, Zhaofu QIU, Kuangfei LIN
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 445-454 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0419-6
Keywords:
oxidation processes
intermediates
toxicity
Insights into Cronobacter sakazakii Biofilm Formation and Control Strategies in the Food Industry Review
Na Ling, Stephen Forsythe, Qingping Wu, Yu Ding, Jumei Zhang, Haiyan Zeng
Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 393-405 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.02.007
Cronobacter sakazakii (C. sakazakii) is a foodborne opportunistic pathogen that
Keywords: Biofilm Control Cronobacter sakazakii Formation Removal
Efficient regeneration system applicable to five
Juhua LIU,Peiguang SUN,Jing ZHANG,Jiashui WANG,Jianbin ZHANG,Jingyi WANG,Caihong JIA,Pengzhao GAO,Biyu XU,Zhiqiang JIN
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 330-334 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016118
Keywords: banana (Musa spp) system regeneration
A Discussion of Ecological Engineering Benefits of Spartina spp and Its Ecological Invasion
Tang Tinggui,Zhang Wanjun
Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 15-20
China had introducted three species plants of Spartina genera from Britain and America since 1963, namely Spartina anglica S. alterniflore and S . patens. Now the 3 species of Spartina plants are widely distributed throughout coast zone of 18 000 km, and growing area reaches to 36 000 hm2 along seabeach of China. The facts have proved that Spartina adapt itself to the natural seabeach environment of China and grows well. Spartina is a valuable plant for reforming seabeach land,e. g. the ecological functions of creating land with silt, protecting seacoast, as well as its economic benefit. On the other hand, it is a pioneer plant for the formation of plant community in seabeach. Spartina as a foreign plant species has been listed in the books of Flora Chinensis, Iconographia Cormophytorum Sinicorum and Flora Hebeiensis, etc. Spartina´s benefits and faults ought to be objectivly evaluated. Because of the eutrophication in its waterbody, the Spartina s rate of reproduction is very high. However, there are no injuries to environment, population and humanity. And up to now no abnormal phenomena have been observed in the coast zone of North China. Therefore Spartina alterniflora and S. anglica are not ecological invasion species.
Keywords: coastal zone spartina ecological engineering created land with silt protecting seacoast
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spp., foodborne pathogens threatening neonates and infants
Qiming CHEN, Yang ZHU, Zhen QIN, Yongjun QIU, Liming ZHAO
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Repeats in the transcribed regions: comprehensive characterization and comparison of
Manosh Kumar BISWAS, Christoph MAYER, Xiuxin DENG
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Identification and ecotoxicity assessment of intermediates generated during the degradation of clofibric acid by advanced oxidation processes
Wenzhen LI, Yu DING, Qian SUI, Shuguang LU, Zhaofu QIU, Kuangfei LIN
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Insights into Cronobacter sakazakii Biofilm Formation and Control Strategies in the Food Industry
Na Ling, Stephen Forsythe, Qingping Wu, Yu Ding, Jumei Zhang, Haiyan Zeng
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Efficient regeneration system applicable to five
Juhua LIU,Peiguang SUN,Jing ZHANG,Jiashui WANG,Jianbin ZHANG,Jingyi WANG,Caihong JIA,Pengzhao GAO,Biyu XU,Zhiqiang JIN
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