Publications by authors named "Longwei Fu"

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a key role in grassland carbon biogeochemistry and shows sensitivity to global climate change, particularly nitrogen (N) deposition. We investigated the soil DOM molecular composition by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, and FT-ICR MS through a N addition experiment (CK, N5, N10, N20, and N40 [0, 5, 10, 20, and 40 g N m-2 year-1, respectively]) in a desert steppe of northwest China. Moderate N inputs (N5-N20) caused a dose-dependent increase in DOM content (9.

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  • The study explores how biochar interacts with arsenic (As) in saline-alkali environments and highlights the critical role of calcium ions (Ca(II)) in this process.
  • Both undissolved biochar (UOB) and dissolved biochar (DOB) alone are ineffective for arsenic immobilization, but when combined with Ca(II), they achieve significant immobilization rates of As(V).
  • Key mechanisms include the formation of calcium arsenate precipitates and ternary complexes, with changes in Ca(II) concentration and pH further influencing the effectiveness of arsenic immobilization.
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The outbreaks of fungal diseases in cultured fish have been severe in recent years, which is harmful to the healthy and sustainable development of fish farming. In this study, an investigation was conducted for significant fungal infections of 12 species of fish in four regions in Xinjiang, China, to understand the distribution of local fish fungal pathogens. Twenty-six fungal strains with pathogenicity were isolated, and the challenge experiment showed that eight strains from Changji area had high infection rate to fish eggs.

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