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The Environmental Impact of the Three Gorges Project and the Countermeasures

You-mei Lu,Cun-liang Shang

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2014, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 120-128 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2014019

Abstract: reservoir-induced seismicity and bank stability, climate changes, sedimentation and bank erosion, the protection of aquaticspecies and water quality, and resettlement.between climate change and TGP, the distribution and cause of water contamination, the situation of aquaticspecies’ protection and living situation of resettled residents.

Keywords: the Three Gorges Project     ecosystem     aquatic species     water quality     flood control     disaster alleviation     energy    

Pharmaceutical compounds in aquatic environment in China: locally screening and environmental risk assessment

Yongshan CHEN,Xiuping XI,Gang YU,Qiming CAO,Bin WANG,François VINCE,Youwei HONG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 394-401 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0653-1

Abstract: An environmental risk assessment was performed for pharmaceutical compounds present in the aquatic environmentvalues suggested that more than 36 pharmaceuticals may be imposed health threats to the aquatic environmentsubstances with high value ( ≥1) were regarded as top-priority pharmaceuticals for control in the aquatic

Keywords: pharmaceuticals     aquatic environment     risk assessment     aquatic toxicity     risk quotient    

Genomics and genetic breeding in aquatic animals: progress and prospects

Wenteng XU, Songlin CHEN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 305-318 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017154

Abstract: by the rapid updating of sequencing technology, leading to increasing numbers of decoded genomes of aquaticMultiple aquatic areas have been influenced by these findings, such as accelerated generation shift inIn this article, we have summarized the latest domestic and international progress of aquatic animals

Keywords: aquaculture     genomics     genetic breeding     progress    

Uncertainty analysis on aquatic environmental impacts of urban land use change

ZHOU Jiquan, LIU Yi, CHEN Jining, YU Fanxian

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 494-504 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0072-2

Abstract: Uncertainties hamper the implementation of strategic environmental assessment (SEA). In order to quantitatively characterize the uncertainties of environmental impacts, this paper develops an integrated methodology through uncertainty analysis on land use change, which combines the scenario analysis approach, stochastic simulation technique, and statistics. Dalian city in China was taken as a case study in the present work. The results predict that the Fuzhou River poses the highest environmental pollution risk with a probability of 89.63% for COD in 2020. Furthermore, the Biliu River, Fuzhou River, Zhuang River, and Dasha River have 100% probabilities for NH-N. NH-N is a more critical pollutant than COD for all rivers. For COD, industry is the critical pollution source for all rivers except the Zhuang River. For NH-N, agriculture is the critical pollution source for the Biliu River, Yingna River, and Dasha River, sewage for the Fuzhou River and Zhuang River, and industry for the Dengsha River. This methodology can provide useful information, such as environmental risk, environmental pressure, and extremely environmental impact, especially under considerations of uncertainties. It can also help to ascertain the significance of each pollution source and its priority for control in urban planning.

Rhizosphere effect of different aquatic plants on phosphorus depletion

WANG Zhenyu, WEN Shengfang, GAO Dongmei, LI Fengmin, XING Baoshan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 274-279 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0048-2

Abstract: A series of pot experiments with , , and were conducted to assess the phosphorus depletion effect in the rhizosphere. The ratio of root to shoot, root morphology, phosphorus uptake efficiency and phosphorus utilization efficiency were analyzed. An obvious variation in phosphorus concentrations between the rhizosphere soil and non-rhizosphere soil was observed. The water-soluble P contents in the rhizosphere soil of , , and were reduced by 81%, 42%, 18% and 16%, respectively, compared with that in the non-rhizosphere soil. had the highest phosphorus uptake efficiency (1.32 mg/m), while achieved the effective phosphorus depletion by the strong rooting system and the high phosphorus uptake efficiency (0.52 mg/m). not only used phosphorus to produce biomass economically, but also adjusted carbon allocation to the roots to explore the soil for more available phosphorus. and were more effective in depleting phosphorus in the rhizosphere than and .

THE 4C APPROACH AS A WAY TO UNDERSTAND SPECIES INTERACTIONS DETERMINING INTERCROPPING PRODUCTIVITY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 387-399 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021414

Abstract: Species mixtures are complex and the 4C approach is both a pedagogical and scientific way to representCooperation, and Compensation as processes or effects occurring simultaneously and dynamically between speciesrequirements for abiotic resources in space and time, the result of all processes that occur when one speciesCooperation is when the modification of the environment by one species is beneficial to the other(s).Compensation is when the failure of one species is compensated by the other(s) because they differ in

Keywords: complementarity     cooperation     interspecific interactions     land equivalent ratio     light     nutrients     species    

Effect of natural aquatic humic substances on the photodegradation of bisphenol A

ZHAN Manjun, YANG Xi, KONG Lingren, YANG Hongshen

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 311-315 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0052-y

Abstract: The reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as ?

Keywords: irradiation     photoproduct     deoxygenated     possible phototransformation     bisphenol    

COMPARING PERFORMANCE OF CROP SPECIES MIXTURES AND PURE STANDS

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 481-489 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021413

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Intercropping is the planned cultivation of species mixtures on agricultural land.Information is needed which species combinations perform best under different circumstances and which

Keywords: intercropping     species mixtures     meta-analysis     metrics     indicators    

Tracking in urban wastewater treatment plants in a cold region: Occurrence, species and infectivity

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1533-8

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Cryptosporidium in WWTPs in a cold region was investigated in different seasons.

Keywords: WWTPs     Cryptosporidium     Occurrence     Species     Infectivity     Low temperature    

Interaction and combined toxicity of microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in aquatic

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 10, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1571-2

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● Adsorption of PFASs on MPs and its mechanisms are critically reviewed.

Keywords: Microplastics     Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances     Adsorption     Transport     Transformation    

Sustainable wood-based nanotechnologies for photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants in aquatic

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1346-6

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•Wood and its reassemblies are ideal substrates to develop novel photocatalysts.

Keywords: Wood     Nanocatalysts     Photodegradation     Organic contaminants     Composites    

Algal-bloom control by allelopathy of aquatic macrophytes-A review

HU Hongying, HONG Yu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2008, Volume 2, Issue 4,   Pages 421-438 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0070-4

Abstract: important issue for water environment protection as it induces several negative impacts on the lives of aquaticUsing the allelopathy of aquatic macrophytes as a novel and safe method for algal-bloom control is aThis paper reviews the development and potential application about allelopathy of aquatic plants on algaeallelopathic research history, the potential research problems, the research methodology, and the reported aquaticpossible ways for application, and future development directions of research on algal-bloom control by aquatic

Keywords: development     convenient alternative     inhibitory     application     allelopathic    

Characteristics of plankton Hg bioaccumulations based on a global data set and the implications for aquatic

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1471-x

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• Hg bioaccumulation by phytoplankton varies among aquatic ecosystems

Keywords: Plankton     Hg bioaccumulation     Physiological characteristics     A cross-system analysis     Nutrient compositions     Global data set    

IN VITRO ACTIVITY OF EXTRACTS OF FIVE MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES ON PLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 635-644 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE -2020343

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The antifungal effectiveness of extracts of five medicinal plant species was determined.Different extracts from the same plant species gave different degrees of inhibition.

Keywords: Botrytis cinerea / food preservation / plant diseases / plant pathogenic fungi / Tupistra chinensis    

Evaluation of aquatic rehabilitation technologies for polluted urban rivers and the case study of the

Haifeng JIA, Nan DONG, Hongtao MA,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 213-220 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0023-6

Abstract: An index system for evaluation of technologies for urban river rehabilitation was proposed and discussed. The index system includes indicators of cost, resources, environmental improvement, and social effects. The calculation method for an objective value of each index based on its attributes and weights was presented. The Foshan Channel, which is a seriously polluted, black and malodorous urban river in Foshan City, China, was selected as a case study. The values of the attributes and the weights of the indices for the Foshan Channel were determined. The technologies for the rehabilitation of the Foshan Channel were evaluated based on this index system. Finally, a rehabilitation scheme for the Foshan Channel was proposed.

Keywords: river rehabilitation     urban rivers     river pollution     multi-objective analysis     the Foshan Channel    

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The Environmental Impact of the Three Gorges Project and the Countermeasures

You-mei Lu,Cun-liang Shang

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Pharmaceutical compounds in aquatic environment in China: locally screening and environmental risk assessment

Yongshan CHEN,Xiuping XI,Gang YU,Qiming CAO,Bin WANG,François VINCE,Youwei HONG

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Genomics and genetic breeding in aquatic animals: progress and prospects

Wenteng XU, Songlin CHEN

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Uncertainty analysis on aquatic environmental impacts of urban land use change

ZHOU Jiquan, LIU Yi, CHEN Jining, YU Fanxian

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Rhizosphere effect of different aquatic plants on phosphorus depletion

WANG Zhenyu, WEN Shengfang, GAO Dongmei, LI Fengmin, XING Baoshan

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THE 4C APPROACH AS A WAY TO UNDERSTAND SPECIES INTERACTIONS DETERMINING INTERCROPPING PRODUCTIVITY

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Effect of natural aquatic humic substances on the photodegradation of bisphenol A

ZHAN Manjun, YANG Xi, KONG Lingren, YANG Hongshen

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COMPARING PERFORMANCE OF CROP SPECIES MIXTURES AND PURE STANDS

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Tracking in urban wastewater treatment plants in a cold region: Occurrence, species and infectivity

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Interaction and combined toxicity of microplastics and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in aquatic

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Sustainable wood-based nanotechnologies for photocatalytic degradation of organic contaminants in aquatic

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Algal-bloom control by allelopathy of aquatic macrophytes-A review

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Characteristics of plankton Hg bioaccumulations based on a global data set and the implications for aquatic

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IN VITRO ACTIVITY OF EXTRACTS OF FIVE MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES ON PLANT PATHOGENIC FUNGI

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Evaluation of aquatic rehabilitation technologies for polluted urban rivers and the case study of the

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