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    Do submerged macrophytes facilitate the development of large crustacean zooplankton in tropical shallow lakes?

    In temperate shallow lakes, submerged macrophytes facilitate zooplankton development by providing refuge against fish predation and, thereby, indirectly contribute to maintaining a clear-water state through en...

    **ng Rao, Jichong Lu, ** Zhong, **ufeng Zhang, Yali Tang, **lei Yu in Hydrobiologia (2023)

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    Food quality upgrade of carbon from submerged macrophytes by flagellates via a heterotrophic pathway can stimulate growth of Daphnia magna

    Submerged macrophytes play crucial roles in maintaining the stability of clear-water states in shallow lakes. Recent stable isotope studies have shown that crustacean zooplankton can utilize submerged macrophy...

    Yali Tang, Ling Su, Shu** Liang, Shun Liu, Zhengwen Liu, Erik Jeppesen in Oecologia (2023)

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    Extensive Carbon Contribution of Inundated Terrestrial Plants to Zooplankton Biomass in a Eutrophic Lake

    Organic carbon derived from terrestrial plants contributes to aquatic consumers, e.g., zooplankton in lakes. The degree of the contribution depends on the availability of terrestrial organic carbon in lake org...

    Yali Tang, Sirui Wang, **aotong **, Daiying Zhou, Qiuqi Lin in Microbial Ecology (2023)

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    Carbon transfer from the submerged macrophyte Hydrilla verticillata to zooplankton: a 13C-labeled mesocosm study

    Submerged macrophytes cannot be utilized directly by zooplankton. However, vegetation can serve as an organic carbon resource for heterotrophic bacteria, which are themselves accessible to zooplankton. We ther...

    Ling Su, Zongan **, Lichao **e, Yali Tang, Zhengwen Liu, ** Zhong in Hydrobiologia (2021)

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    Biomanipulation-induced reduction of sediment phosphorus release in a tropical shallow lake

    Biomanipulation via fish regulation combined with submerged plant introduction is an effective measure to restore eutrophic shallow lakes. Improved water quality and clarity promote growth of benthic algae, wh...

    **ufeng Zhang, Yali Tang, Erik Jeppesen, Zhengwen Liu in Hydrobiologia (2017)

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    Knockout of crtB or crtI gene blocks the carotenoid biosynthetic pathway in Deinococcus radiodurans R1 and influences its resistance to oxidative DNA-damaging agents due to change of free radicals scavenging ability

    Deinococcus radiodurans R1, a red-pigmented strain of the extremely radioresistant genus Deinococcus, contains a major carotenoid namely deinoxanthin. The high resistance of this organism...

    Lei Zhang, Qiao Yang, Xuesong Luo, Chengxiang Fang, Qiuju Zhang in Archives of Microbiology (2007)

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    Effect of glutathione on UV induction of prophage lambda

    The effect of glutathione (GSH) on the ultraviolet (UV) induction of lambda prophage was investigated in lysogenic Escherichia coli. The data showed that extracellular GSH could inhibit the UV induction of lambda...

    Yancheng Liu, Qiuju Zhang, Chengxiang Fang, Shiqiao Zhu in Archives of Microbiology (2005)