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Generating native user interfaces formultiple devices by means ofmodel transformation

Ignacio MARIN,Francisco ORTIN,German PEDROSA,Javier RODRIGUEZ

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 12,   Pages 995-1017 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1500083

Abstract: This device fragmentation is an important issue to tackle when developing native mobile service front-endTo address this issue, we propose the generation of native user interfaces (UIs) by means of model transformationsapplications at a high level of abstraction, and applies model transformations to generate the target native

Keywords: Model-to-model transformation     Native user interfaces     Model-based user interfaces     Model-driven engineering    

Functional trait differences between native bunchgrasses and the invasive grass

Huiqin HE, Thomas A. MONACO, Thomas A. JONES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 139-147 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017175

Abstract: We conducted 30- and 60-d greenhouse experiments to compare functional traits of (invasive annual grass) and four perennial bunchgrasses under well-watered or drought conditions. Even under drought, experienced significantly less stress (i.e., higher xylem pressure potential and greater shoot water content, water use per day and water-use efficiency) and biomass production than the perennial grasses after 30 d. However, after 60 d, its superiority was reduced under infrequent watering. Differences among perennial grasses were more pronounced for physiological traits under infrequent watering and for morphological traits under frequent watering. (fast-growing species) had a higher transpiration rate, lower leaf temperature, and lower water-use efficiency than the other grasses after 30 d. In contrast, (slow-growing) had lower xylem pressure potential and higher leaf temperature than all other grasses under infrequent watering. Under frequent watering, shoot dry mass and specific leaf area of was matched by (moderate-growing species). Our results indicate that multiple-species plantings or seedings are necessary to foster greater weed resistance against . We also emphasize that when choosing plant material for restoration, performance during both pulse (resource-rich) and inter-pulse (resource-poor) periods should be considered.

Keywords: annual grass     comparative growth     drought response     invasive plant     native grass     specific leaf area     soil-water    

Plant Traits for Phytoremediation in the Tropics Article

Xiangting Cleo Chen, Liling Huang, Tze Hsien Agnes Chang, Bee Lian Ong, Say Leong Ong, Jiangyong Hu

Engineering 2019, Volume 5, Issue 5,   Pages 841-848 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.07.019

Abstract: Bioretention systems are efficient in removing these pollutants in the presence of plants.Root, leaf, and total dry biomass of the native tree species showed a moderate to strong correlationLeaf dry biomass of fastgrowing plants also showed a moderate to strong relationship with the removalRoot dry biomass of slow-growing plants showed a strong relationship with phosphate removal (rplants for application in bioretention systems.

Keywords: Nitrogen     Phosphorus     Plant traits     Bioretention system     Stormwater     Tropical plant     Nutrient pollutant     Nativeplants    

FLOWERING PLANTS AND ENTOMOPHAGOUS ARTHROPODS IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A PRACTISE-ORIENTED SUMMARY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 63-74 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021427

Abstract: high-quality agricultural products and more countries have adopted landscape management by sowing flowering plantsHowever, there has been less concern over the interactions and trade-offs between floral plants and entomophagouspreference of different guilds of natural enemies are reviewed to guide the selection of flowering plants

Keywords: ecosystem services / flowering plants / natural enemies / nectar / pollen    

Gene-editing in plants no longer requires tissue culture

Yi ZHANG, Michael PALMGREN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 229-230 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020330

Photosensitivity sources of dissolved organic matter from wastewater treatment plants and their mediation

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1669-1

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● EE2 photodegradation behavior in the presence of four WWTPs’ DOM was explored.

Keywords: Photosensitivity sources     17α-ethinylestradiol     Photodegradation     Dissolved organic matter     Wastewater treatment plants    

Pollution of NPEOs in four municipal sewage treatment plants in the north of China

HOU Shaogang, SUN Hongwen

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 196-201 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0034-0

Abstract: represents the monomer) and its metabolites in the influent and effluent of four municipal sewage treatment plants

Pilot plants of membrane technology in industry: Challenges and key learnings

Colin A. Scholes

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 305-316 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1860-x

Abstract: membrane technologies must be trialled in industrial processes, which requires membrane-based pilot plantsThese pilot plants are critical to the commercialization of membrane technology, be it as gas separationHere, the author reports on his experience of operating membrane-based pilot plants for gas separationSpecifically, the challenges of developing and operating membrane pilot plants are presented, as wellas the key learnings on how to successfully manage membrane pilot plants to achieve desired performance

Keywords: membrane gas separation     membrane contactors     carbon capture     pilot plants     key learnings    

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    

Microplastics in municipal wastewater treatment plants: a case study of Denizli/Turkey

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 8, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1699-8

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● High amounts of microplastics are released to receiving media from WWTPs.

Keywords: Microplastics     Wastewater treatment plant     Removal efficiency     Daily discharge    

Energy neutrality potential of wastewater treatment plants: A novel evaluation framework integrating

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1549-0

Abstract:

• Framework of indicators was established based on energy efficiency and recovery.

Keywords: Wastewater treatment plants     Energy neutrality potential     Energy efficiency     Energy recovery     Evaluation    

Inhibitive effects of three compositae plants on

Weihao ZHANG, Fuqing XU, Wei HE, Xing ZHENG, Chen YANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 1,   Pages 48-55 doi: 10.1007/s11783-008-0065-1

Abstract: Based on common phenomena of biochemical interaction between plants and microorganisms, the inhibitiveeffects of three common terrestrial compositae plants, namely DC., (L.)Live compositae plants are co-cultivated with algae in two different inoculation doses for 10 days inThe results show that DC has the most inhibitive potential among the three plants as evidenced by theLogistic model analysis shows that compositae plants such as DC. causes the reduction of the habitat's

Keywords: allelopathy     compositae plants     Microcystis aeruginosa     inhibition rate     logistic model    

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 .

Prediction of cost and emission from Indian coal-fired power plants with CO

Naushita SHARMA, Udayan SINGH, Siba Sankar MAHAPATRA

Frontiers in Energy 2019, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 149-162 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0482-6

Abstract: Coal-fired power plants are one of the most important targets with respect to reduction of CO emissionsThe reasons for this are that coal-fired power plants offer localized large point sources (LPS) of COCO capture and storage (CCS) can be implemented in these power plants for long-term decarbonisationsystem (ANFIS) and multi gene genetic programming (MGGP) are used to model Indian coal-fired power plantsThe data set of 75 power plants take the plant size, the capture type, the load and the CO emission

Keywords: carbon capture and storage     power plants     artificial intelligence     genetic programming     neuro fuzzy    

Relationship between heavy metal concentrations of herbaceous plants and soils at four Pb-Zn mining sites

Yuan LI , Yanqun ZU , Qixian FANG , Zhaohua GAO , Christian SCHVARTZ ,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 325-333 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0024-5

Abstract: This paper studied the relationship between heavy metal concentrations of herbaceous plants and soilsHeterospecific plants at the same site and conspecific plants at various sites had different average

Keywords: Pb     Cd     Zn     herbaceous plants     Pb-Zn mining areas     enrichment coefficient     translocation factor    

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Generating native user interfaces formultiple devices by means ofmodel transformation

Ignacio MARIN,Francisco ORTIN,German PEDROSA,Javier RODRIGUEZ

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Functional trait differences between native bunchgrasses and the invasive grass

Huiqin HE, Thomas A. MONACO, Thomas A. JONES

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Plant Traits for Phytoremediation in the Tropics

Xiangting Cleo Chen, Liling Huang, Tze Hsien Agnes Chang, Bee Lian Ong, Say Leong Ong, Jiangyong Hu

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FLOWERING PLANTS AND ENTOMOPHAGOUS ARTHROPODS IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE: A PRACTISE-ORIENTED SUMMARY

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Gene-editing in plants no longer requires tissue culture

Yi ZHANG, Michael PALMGREN

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Photosensitivity sources of dissolved organic matter from wastewater treatment plants and their mediation

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Pollution of NPEOs in four municipal sewage treatment plants in the north of China

HOU Shaogang, SUN Hongwen

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Pilot plants of membrane technology in industry: Challenges and key learnings

Colin A. Scholes

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

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Microplastics in municipal wastewater treatment plants: a case study of Denizli/Turkey

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Energy neutrality potential of wastewater treatment plants: A novel evaluation framework integrating

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Inhibitive effects of three compositae plants on

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Rhizosphere effect of different aquatic plants on phosphorus depletion

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Prediction of cost and emission from Indian coal-fired power plants with CO

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Relationship between heavy metal concentrations of herbaceous plants and soils at four Pb-Zn mining sites

Yuan LI , Yanqun ZU , Qixian FANG , Zhaohua GAO , Christian SCHVARTZ ,

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