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Occurrence, distribution, and risk assessment of antibiotics in the surface water of Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China.
- Huijun Ding, Yixiao Wu, +4 authors Y. Fang
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Chemosphere
- 1 October 2017
SPE-UPLC-MS/MS was used to investigate the occurrence of 18 target antibiotics in the surface water of Poyang Lake over different seasons of 2014-2015. The maximum concentrations of sulfadiazine,… Expand
Simultaneous removal and degradation characteristics of sulfonamide, tetracycline, and quinolone antibiotics by laccase-mediated oxidation coupled with soil adsorption.
- Huijun Ding, Yixiao Wu, +5 authors Guofei Dai
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of hazardous materials
- 15 April 2016
The uses of laccase in the degradation and removal of antibiotics have recently been reported because of the high efficiency and environmental friendliness of laccase. However, these removal studies… Expand
Trait-based community assembly of aquatic macrophytes along a water depth gradient in a freshwater lake
- H. Fu, Jiayou Zhong, +9 authors L. Ni
- Biology
- 1 December 2014
Trait-based approaches provide a framework for integrating the distribution of functional traits associated with ecological strategies into the responses of plant community dynamics along… Expand
A functional-trait approach reveals community diversity and assembly processes responses to flood disturbance in a subtropical wetland
- H. Fu, Jiayou Zhong, +4 authors Qun Fu
- Biology
- Ecological Research
- 2014
Despite the strong effects of disturbance on plant community diversity and assembly, we do not fully understand how different aspects of taxonomic or functional diversity respond to disturbance or… Expand
Occurrence and spatial distributions of microcystins in Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China
- D. Zhang, Qiegen Liao, +5 authors Jutao Liu
- Environmental Science, Medicine
- Ecotoxicology
- 2014
Occurrence and spatial distributions of microcystins (MCs; MC-RR, -YR, -LR, -LA, -LF, -LW) in Poyang Lake were studied during the period from July 6 to July 18, 2012, by using ultra-high-performance… Expand
Functional traits composition predict macrophytes community productivity along a water depth gradient in a freshwater lake
- H. Fu, Jiayou Zhong, Guixiang Yuan, L. Ni, P. Xie, T. Cao
- Biology, Medicine
- Ecology and evolution
- 26 March 2014
Functional trait composition of plant communities has been proposed as a helpful key for understanding the mechanisms of biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning. In this study, we applied a… Expand
Submerged Macrophytes Exhibit Different Phosphorus Stoichiometric Homeostasis
- W. Li, Yujie Li, Jiayou Zhong, H. Fu, J. Tu, Houbao Fan
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Front. Plant Sci.
- 14 August 2018
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting element in many aquatic ecosystems. Excessive P input often leads to cyanobacterial bloom, thus triggering ecological imbalances and a series of environmental problems.… Expand
Predicting Changes in Macrophyte Community Structure from Functional Traits in a Freshwater Lake: A Test of Maximum Entropy Model
- H. Fu, Jiayou Zhong, +7 authors T. Cao
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 13 July 2015
Trait-based approaches have been widely applied to investigate how community dynamics respond to environmental gradients. In this study, we applied a series of maximum entropy (maxent) models… Expand
Formation of tectonic peperites from alkaline magmas intruded into wet sediments in the Beiya area, western Yunnan, China
- X. Xu, Xinping Cai, Jiayou Zhong, B. Song, S. Peters
- Geology
- 1 August 2007
Tertiary (3.78 Ma to 3.65 Ma) biotite-K-feldspar porphyritic bodies intrude Tertiary, poorly consolidated lacustrine sedimentary rocks in the Beiya mineral district in southwestern China. The… Expand
Nitrogen/carbon metabolism in response to NH4+ pulse for two submersed macrophytes
- Guixiang Yuan, H. Fu, +5 authors X. Song
- Chemistry
- 1 February 2015
Abstract Occasional and sharp increase in NH 4 + availability due to massive input of sewage and agricultural runoff is not uncommon in inland aquatic systems; and its aftermath effects on the system… Expand