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Calcium Enhances Thallium Uptake in Green Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata L.) 期刊论文
nt. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 2023, 卷号: 20, 期号: 1
Authors:  Yanlong Jia;  Tangfu Xiao;  Jialong Sun;  Zengping Ning;  Enzong Xiao;  Xiaolong Lan;  Yuxiao Chen
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Continental crust growth during the evolution of accretionary orogens: insights from the early Paleozoic granitoids in the Western Kunlun orogen, Northwest China 期刊论文
Lithos, 2021, 卷号: 398-399, 页码: 106253
Authors:  Kai Wu;  Lipeng Zhang;  Xiaoyan Jiang;  Yuxiao Chen;  Jia Guo;  Weidong Sun;  Qinglin Sui;  Honglin Yuan
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Removal of thallium(I) from aqueous solutions using titanate nanomaterials: The performance and the influence of morphology 期刊论文
Science of the Total Environment, 2020, 卷号: 717, 页码: 137090
Authors:  Nana Wang;  Zebin Su;  Nairui Deng;  Yuyin Qiu;  Liang Ma;  Jianqiao Wang;  Yuxiao Chen;  Kaimei Hu;  Chujie Huang;  Tangfu Xiao
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Variation in rhizosphere microbiota correlates with edaphic factor in an abandoned antimony tailing dump 期刊论文
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 卷号: 253, 页码: 141-151
Authors:  Enzong Xiao;  Zengping Ning;  Tangfu Xiao;  Weimin Sun;  Yaqun Qiu;  Yu Zhang;  Jieyi Chen;  Zilun Gou;  Yuxiao Chen
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Antimony  tailing Dump  rhizosphere Microbiota  high-throughput Sequencing  
Biochar Addition Enhances Phenanthrene Fixation in Sediment 期刊论文
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2019, 卷号: 103, 期号: 1, 页码: 163-168
Authors:  Ying‑heng Fei;  Yuxiao Chen;  Chengshuai Liu;  Tangfu Xiao
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Adsorption  biochar  phenanthrene  fixation  sediment