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    Assembly mechanisms and driving factors of aerobic denitrifying bacteria community with different seasons and rarity in the sediments of Baiyangdian Lake

    This study was to explore the environmental driving factors and the assembly mechanisms of aerobic denitrifying bacteria community with different seasons and rarity in the sediments of Baiyangdian Lake.

    Zhaoying Chen, Tinana Zhang, Ziwei Zhang, Lin Yue in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2024)

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    Elevated hydrostatic pressure enhances the potential for microbially mediated carbon sequestration at the sediment–water interface in a deep-water reservoir by modulating functional genes and metabolic pathways

    Microbially mediated carbon cycling is essential for the production of refractory dissolved organic carbon and subsequent formation of stable carbon sinks at the sediment–water interface (SWI) in aquatic ecosy...

    Yumei Li, Lixin He, Ying Pan, Kai Chen, Tianyu Zhuo, Kehong Yu in Carbon Research (2024)

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    Characterizing the effects of stormwater runoff on dissolved organic matter in an urban river (Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, China) using spectral analysis

    The effect of stormwater runoff on dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers is one of the central topics in water environment research. Jiujiang is one of the first cities established in the green development ...

    Keting Yuan, Qiong Wan, Beibei Chai in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2023)

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    Effects of dissolved oxygen on phosphorus transformation in reservoir sediments: novel insights on bacterial community and functional genes

    Dissolved oxygen (DO) has important effects on microorganisms, phosphorus cycle genes, and phosphorus release from sediments. However, the mechanism by which DO affects the release of phosphorus through microo...

    Yi Ding, Hao Wang, Qi Zhang, Beibei Chai, **aohui Lei in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2022)

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    Effects of hydrostatic pressure on phosphorus transformation at the water–sediment interface of a deep reservoir: novel insights into bacterial community and functional genes

    The release of endogenous phosphorus from sediments leads to the eutrophication of water bodies. Bacteria in sediments play a vital role in phosphorus cycling. A high hydrostatic pressure can alter the microec...

    Tianyu Zhuo, Yi Ding, Qiong Wan, Simin Li, Beibei Chai in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2021)