Jiewen Yang
Guangdong Ocean University
6 Papers
Jiewen Yang is an academic researcher from Guangdong Ocean University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Soil pH. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Jiewen Yang include Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering.
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Papers
Effects of two ecological earthworm species on atrazine degradation performance and bacterial community structure in red soil
Zhong Lin,Zhen Zhen,Lei Ren,Jiewen Yang,Chunling Luo,Laiyuan Zhong,Hanqiao Hu,Yan-Qiu Liang,Yongtao Li,Dayi Zhang,Dayi Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive understanding of the distinct effects of two earthworm species on soil microbial community and atrazine degradation is provided, offering technical supports to apply vermicomposting in effective soil bioremediation.
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Changes in atrazine speciation and the degradation pathway in red soil during the vermiremediation process.
Zhong Lin,Zhen Zhen,Yan-Qiu Liang,Jin Li,Jiewen Yang,Laiyuan Zhong,Lirong Zhao,Yongtao Li,Chunling Luo,Lei Ren,Dayi Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: These findings unravel a new mechanism of vermiremediation by improving the soil physical-chemical properties and altering the atrazine degradation pathway, providing new insights into the influential factors on atrazin bioremediation in red soil.
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Reproductive effects of synthetic progestin norgestrel in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
Yan-Qiu Liang,Guo-Yong Huang,Zhong Lin,Jin Li,Jiewen Yang,Laiyuan Zhong,Guang-Guo Ying,Guang-Guo Ying +7 more
TL;DR: The overall results demonstrated that NGT could significantly affect transcriptional expression levels of genes related to HPG axis in zebrafish, and whether that change translates to additional physiological effects is needed further research.
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Rhizospheric effects on atrazine speciation and degradation in laterite soils of Pennisetum alopecuroides (L.) Spreng
Zhong Lin,Zhen Zhen,Chang-Er Chen,Yongtao Li,Chunling Luo,Laiyuan Zhong,Hanqiao Hu,Jin Li,Yueqin Zhang,Yan-Qiu Liang,Jiewen Yang,Dayi Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: The present study reveals the important roles of soil pH and organic matters in atrazine speciation and availability in laterite soils, and provides new insights in the rhizospheric effects on effective phytoremediation of atrazin.
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Effect of multi-wall carbon nanotubes on Cr(VI) reduction by citric acid: Implications for their use in soil remediation.
TL;DR: The addition of MWCNTs to an oxisol can enhance the Cr(VI) reduction because the final concentration of aqueous Cr(III), compared with that without addition of CNTs, increased from 20.7 to 32.6 μM, and re-adsorption of a Quebec-based Cr( III) onto the solid surfaces was also observed.