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Yuping ZHANG, Yanfei ZHOU, Xingxu ZHANG, Tingyu DUAN, Zhibiao NAN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 148-158 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017195

Abstract: Fungal endophytes of some cultivated grasses can increase plant performance and competitive abilitiesIn this study, plants of three ecotypes (WLS, QY and WTS) either infected with endophyte (E+) orIn contrast, in plants from the WTS population, the endophyte had no significant effect on reactive oxygenThus, endophyte infection significantly affected antioxidant enzyme activities ( <0.05), photosynthesis

Keywords: antioxidant enzymes     Elymus dahuricus     Epichloë     fungal endophyte     photosynthesis    

Fungal diversity and its mechanism of community shaping in the milieu of sanitary landfill

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1370-6

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Ascomycota was the predominant phylum in sanitary landfill fungal

Keywords: Sanitary landfill     Fungal community     Diversity     Saprotroph     Physical habitat     Environmental factor    

Epidemiology of fungal infections in China

Min Chen, Yuan Xu, Nan Hong, Yali Yang, Wenzhi Lei, Lin Du, Jingjun Zhao, Xia Lei, Lin Xiong, Langqi Cai, Hui Xu, Weihua Pan, Wanqing Liao

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 58-75 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0601-0

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With the increasing number of immunocompromised hosts, the epidemiological characteristics of fungalWe found that the general incidence of superficial fungal infections in China has been stable, but theBy contrast, the overall incidence of invasive fungal infections has continued to rise.Endemic fungal infections, such as sporotrichosis in Northeastern China, must arouse research, diagnosticThus, a nationwide epidemiological research on fungal infections in China is an important need for improving

Keywords: fungi     infection     epidemiology     China    

Removal of dyes from wastewater by growing fungal pellets in a semi-continuous mode

Tao Lu, Qilei Zhang, Shanjing Yao

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 338-345 doi: 10.1007/s11705-017-1644-0

Abstract: To increase the efficiency of dye removal from wastewater using mycelial pellets, a bubble column reactor with a simple structure was designed and efficiently used to remove dyes from solution containing dyes. The mycelial pellets were prepared by marine fungus ZJUBE-1. Eight dyes were tested as dye targets for the adsorption capacity of mycelial pellets and good removal results were obtained. Eriochrome black T was selected as a model dye for characterizing the adsorption processes in detail. The measurement results of Zeta potential and FT-IR analysis indicate that the electrostatic attraction may play a key role in the biosorption process. The bubble column reactor was utilized to study the batch dye-removal efficiency of mycelial pellets. A re-culture process between every two batches, which was under non-sterile condition, successfully enhanced the utilization of mycelium biomass. The dye removal rate is 96.4% after 12 h in the first batch and then decreases slowly in the following batches. This semi-continuous mode, which consists of commutative processes of dye-removal and re-culture, has some outstanding advantages, such as low power consumption, easy operation, high dye removal rate, and efficient biomass utilization.

Keywords: dye     mycelial pellets     marine fungus     bubble column reactor     semi-continuous biosorption    

Trophic mode and organics metabolic characteristic of fungal community in swine manure composting

Jing Peng, Ke Wang, Xiangbo Yin, Xiaoqing Yin, Mengfei Du, Yingzhi Gao, Philip Antwi, Nanqi Ren, Aijie Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1177-5

Abstract: Fungal trophic modes and substrates utilization ability was observed in composting.Redox potential, organics and moisture are main factors impacting fungal community.The succession of fungal community, trophic mode and metabolic characteristics were evaluated in 60 daysThere were 10 fungal function groups in the raw swine manure.The fungal communities on Day-0 and Day-60 had the highest degradation rates of amino acids and polymers

Keywords: Fungus     FUNGuild     Biolog     Trophic mode     Composting     Oxidation reduction potential    

Clinical risk score for invasive fungal diseases in patients with hematological malignancies undergoing

Ling Wang, Ying Wang, Jiong Hu, Yuqian Sun, He Huang, Jing Chen, Jianyong Li, Jun Ma, Juan Li, Yingmin Liang, Jianmin Wang, Yan Li, Kang Yu, Jianda Hu, Jie Jin, Chun Wang, Depei Wu, Yang Xiao, Xiaojun Huang

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 365-377 doi: 10.1007/s11684-018-0641-0

Abstract: Invasive fungal disease (IFD) is a major infectious complication in patients with hematological malignanciesIn addition, we demonstrated that anti-fungal prophylaxis offered no benefits in low-risk patients, whereasthat deleted all unpredictable factors before chemotherapy was established, and it confirmed that anti-fungal

Keywords: invasive fungal diseases     hematological malignancies     chemotherapy     risk score     prophylaxis    

Thermal Hydrolysis of Wastewater Sludge Followed by Fungal Fermentation for Organic Recovery and Hyphae Article

Jia-jin Liang, Bing Li, Lei Wen, Ruo-hong Li, Xiao-yan Li

Engineering 2021, Volume 7, Issue 2,   Pages 203-211 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.09.002

Abstract: a three-phase innovative strategy for sludge treatment and reduction, including thermal hydrolysis, fungalFungal fermentation of the hydrolyzed sludge liquor with Aspergillus niger converted the waste organicsThe biomass concentration of fungal hyphae reached 1.30 and 1.27 g·L−1 in theThe fungal hyphae produced from the sludge liquor can be readily used for making papers or similar value-addedCombining fungal fermentation and anaerobic digestion, the overall organic utilization efficiency can

Keywords: Wastewater sludge     Thermal hydrolysis     Fungal fermentation     Hyphae fibers     Anaerobic digestion     Sludge    

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Effects of

Yuping ZHANG, Yanfei ZHOU, Xingxu ZHANG, Tingyu DUAN, Zhibiao NAN

Journal Article

Fungal diversity and its mechanism of community shaping in the milieu of sanitary landfill

Journal Article

Epidemiology of fungal infections in China

Min Chen, Yuan Xu, Nan Hong, Yali Yang, Wenzhi Lei, Lin Du, Jingjun Zhao, Xia Lei, Lin Xiong, Langqi Cai, Hui Xu, Weihua Pan, Wanqing Liao

Journal Article

Removal of dyes from wastewater by growing fungal pellets in a semi-continuous mode

Tao Lu, Qilei Zhang, Shanjing Yao

Journal Article

Trophic mode and organics metabolic characteristic of fungal community in swine manure composting

Jing Peng, Ke Wang, Xiangbo Yin, Xiaoqing Yin, Mengfei Du, Yingzhi Gao, Philip Antwi, Nanqi Ren, Aijie Wang

Journal Article

Clinical risk score for invasive fungal diseases in patients with hematological malignancies undergoing

Ling Wang, Ying Wang, Jiong Hu, Yuqian Sun, He Huang, Jing Chen, Jianyong Li, Jun Ma, Juan Li, Yingmin Liang, Jianmin Wang, Yan Li, Kang Yu, Jianda Hu, Jie Jin, Chun Wang, Depei Wu, Yang Xiao, Xiaojun Huang

Journal Article

Thermal Hydrolysis of Wastewater Sludge Followed by Fungal Fermentation for Organic Recovery and Hyphae

Jia-jin Liang, Bing Li, Lei Wen, Ruo-hong Li, Xiao-yan Li

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