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Li Li is an academic researcher from Sichuan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Emergy. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 41 publications.
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Shifts in the relative abundance of bacteria after wine-lees-derived biochar intervention in multi metal-contaminated paddy soil
Min Xu,Hongxia Xia,Jun Wu,Gang Yang,Xiaohong Zhang,Hong Peng,Xiaoyu Yu,Li Li,Hong Xiao,Hui Qi +9 more
TL;DR: High-throughput sequencing results indicated that biochar application shifted the soil microbial community, increased the bacterial diversity and reduced the bacterial richness, and the reduction of metal toxicity and the improvement of soil fertility are important mechanisms for higher bacterial abundances.
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Sustainability evaluation of a steel production system in China based on emergy
Hengyu Pan,Xiaohong Zhang,Jun Wu,Yanzong Zhang,Lili Lin,Gang Yang,Shihuai Deng,Li Li,Xiaoyu Yu,Hui Qi,Hong Peng +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper adopted an improved emergy based method and a set of indicator system to evaluate the sustainability of steel production enterprises, in which dilution method, disability adjusted life years (DALY) method and potentially disappeared fraction (PDF) method were integrated into classic emergy analysis to quantify the impact of emissions, and then the related indicator system characterizing the industrial production process.
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An emergy evaluation of the sustainability of Chinese crop production system during 2000–2010
Xiaohong Zhang,Rong Zhang,Jun Wu,Yanzong Zhang,Lili Lin,Shihuai Deng,Li Li,Gang Yang,Xiaoyu Yu,Hui Qi,Hong Peng +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of emergy based indicator system was used to investigate its economic benefit, environmental pressure and sustainability from 2000 to 2010, and the study results showed that the purchased nonrenewable input makes the largest contribution to the total input, which mainly derived from agricultural mechanic equipments and chemical fertilizer; on the average, beans has the largest share (20.20%), then from rape seed (18.85%), fruits (15.26%), rice (8.07%), corn (7.66%) and cotton (4.60%) accordingly, and other four categories
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Effect of biogas slurry addition on soil properties, yields, and bacterial composition in the rice-rape rotation ecosystem over 3 years.
Min Xu,Yang Xian,Jun Wu,Yunfu Gu,Gang Yang,Xiaohong Zhang,Hong Peng,Xiaoyu Yu,Yinlong Xiao,Li Li +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of biogas slurry (BS) on soil properties, yields, and bacterial community activity was examined, and the main environmental factors impacting bacterial compositions in the ecosystem were examined.
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Emergy evaluation of the impact of waste exchanges on the sustainability of industrial systems
Xiaohong Zhang,Shihuai Deng,Yanzong Zhang,Gang Yang,Li Li,Hui Qi,Hong Xiao,Jun Wu,Yingjun Wang,Fei Shen +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the impact of waste exchanges on the sustainability of a sulfuric acid production system and a titanium dioxide production system in Pan-zhi-hua City, China.
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