Zhen Zhen
Guangdong Ocean University
34 Papers
12 Citations
Zhen Zhen is an academic researcher from Guangdong Ocean University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Earthworm. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhen Zhen include Peking University.
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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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Effects of two ecological earthworm species on tetracycline degradation performance, pathway and bacterial community structure in laterite soil.
Zhong Lin,Zhen Zhen,Shuwen Luo,Lei Ren,Yijie Chen,Weijian Wu,Weijian Zhang,Yan-Qiu Liang,Zhiguang Song,Yongtao Li,Dayi Zhang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the change of tetracycline degradation efficiency, metabolic pathway, soil physiochemical properties and degraders in vermiremediation by two earthworm species of epigeic Eisenia fetida and endogeic Amynthas robustus were explored.
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Significant Impacts of Both Total Amount and Availability of Heavy Metals on the Functions and Assembly of Soil Microbial Communities in Different Land Use Patterns.
Zhen Zhen,Sibo Wang,Shuwen Luo,Lei Ren,Yan-Qiu Liang,Rongchao Yang,Yongtao Li,Yueqin Zhang,Songqiang Deng,Lina Zou,Zhong Lin,Dayi Zhang +11 more
TL;DR: Soil pH, total and available HMs, organic matters and organic matters were identified as the key influential factors shaping soil ecological functions and community assembly and bacterial community composition, explained by HMs accumulation and soil acidification caused by human activities.
The progestin norethindrone alters growth, reproductive histology and gene expression in zebrafish (Danio rerio).
TL;DR: The overall results demonstrated that NET could impact growth and gonadal maturation, with significant alterations of transcriptional expression genes along HPG axis and germ cells.
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