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    The role of soil chemical properties and microbial communities on Dendrocalamus brandisii bamboo shoot quality, Yunnan Province, China by Qian Chen, Jianjie Cao, Manyun Zhang, Lei Guo, Lei Guo, Negar Omidvar, Zhihong Xu, Chaomao Hui, Weiyi Liu, Weiyi Liu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…ObjectiveTo explore the effects of soil nutrients and microbial communities on the quality of Dendrocalamus brandisii shoots in different regions, providing a scientific basis for their development and utilization.MethodsUsing seven different geographic sources of D. brandisii from Yunnan Province as research subjects, this study employs chemical analysis and high-throughput sequencing to reveal the relationship between soil nutrients, microbial functional groups, and the nutritional quality of bamboo shoots.ResultsThe results indicate that there are significant differences in soil nutrient content among the regions (p < 0.05), with bamboo shoots from Baoshan Changning (CN) exhibiting the best overall nutritional quality. …”
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    Hybrid Graph Representation and Learning Framework for High-Level Synthesis Design Space Exploration by Pouya Taghipour, Eric Granger, Yves Blaquiere

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Experimental results show that our framework can attain a higher level of performance than the state-of-the-art baseline models over unseen designs, with an average relative improvement of 47.4 % and 16.0 % for resource utilization and performance metrics, respectively. …”
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    Retracted: Study on Modeling Method of Forest Tree Image Recognition Based on CCD and Theodolite by Yeqiong Shi, Sainan Wang, Shuna Zhou, M. M. Kamruzzaman

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Forest vegetation is the main body that constitutes forest resources. Accurate identification of the types of forest trees can lay the foundation for the research and utilization of forest resources. …”
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    A Review on Fucoidan Extraction, Degradation, and Bioactivity by Yanni LI, Yijin CAI, Ziteng WANG, Yadong HU, Mingxuan PAN, Wenge YANG, Xinghu ZHOU, Yonghong HU

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The ocean is a treasure trove of natural polymers with diverse chemical structures and biological activities, among which polysaccharides represent one of the most abundant marine resources. Fucoidan, derived from brown algae, possesses significant biological activities, including antioxidant, anti-tumor, immune-boosting, liver and kidney function-improving, and blood sugar-regulating effects. …”
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    Application of marine bacterial alginate lyases in wastewater treatment, biofilm removal and green technology by M.U.K. Anjung, H. Nursyam, A.A. Prihanto, E. Chasanah

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…These applications are further enhanced by the enzymes’ compatibility with green processing technologies and sustainable resource utilization. This study provides a comprehensive overview of marine alginate lyases, focusing on their enzymatic properties, catalytic mechanisms, and industrial relevance. …”
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    Iron⁃calcium⁃biochar enhanced sludge deep dewatering and sludge⁃based biochar preparation by JIAO Hongming, FU Liang*, ZHOU Yingying, WANG Xurong, ZHANG Leilei, Gao Yonglin, ZHOU Dandan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In this study, we explored the synergistic effect of FeCl3, CaO, and biochar on the difficult dewatering residual sludge and its resource utilization. Under the optimal sludge dewatering with FeCl3 addition, CaO and biochar supplements could further enhance dewatering efficiency. …”
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    Current Directions of Selected Plant-Origin Wastes’ Valorization in Biotechnology of Food Additives and Other Important Chemicals by Dominika Popielarz, Pavol Farkaš, Anna Bzducha-Wróbel

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The goal is to maximize the utilization of natural resources, particularly in food production. …”
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    Health Assessment of the Lower Reaches of Longhe River under Watershed Systematic Treatment by YU Binjing, FU Yicheng

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…River health assessment is the basis for watershed planning,systematic treatment,and ecological restoration.The lower reaches of the Longhe River in Langfang suffer fragile ecology and lack water fluidity,showing a poor water environment.To accurately assess the ecological health of rivers severely disturbed by human activities and identify the fragility factors in the ecosystem,we construct a health assessment index system for the Longhe River based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP).The river health assessment index system consists of five aspects:hydrological integrity,physical structural integrity,chemical integrity,biological integrity,and social function integrity.The Langfang section of Longhe River is generally in a healthy state with a health assessment score of 75.18.According to the assessment results,the Longhe River watershed has problems such as large development and utilization of water resources,low wetland retention rate,serious artificial disturbance in the riparian zone,and poor quality of the upstream water.The proposed assessment method could provide a reference for the health assessment of rivers under severe artificial control.…”
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    A semi-analytical model for flow regime diagnosis in multi-fractured horizontal wells within deep coalbed methane reservoirs by Chang-qing Liu, Zhao-biao Yang, He-qing Chen, Guo-xiao Zhou, Yu-hui Liang, Jun-yu Gu, Yu-qiang Wang, Cun-lei Li, Ben-ju Lu, Shuai-long Feng, Jia-nan Wang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In this study, a “dual-porosity and dual-phase” model, which incorporates free and adsorptive gas, coal quality and excess adsorption, has been proposed to better understand gas flow dynamics during extraction from deep coal seams with multi-fractured horizontal wells. Utilizing Laplace transformation and the Gaver-Stehfest numerical inversion method, combined with boundary elements and point-source functions, a semi-analytical solution is derived. …”
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