Tingting Chang
Hohai University
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Agricultural research | 2018
Xu Yang; Xinyu Mao; Xiaohou Shao; Fengxiang X. Han; Tingting Chang; Hengji Qin; Minhui Li
Soil washing has been developed as one of the ex situ traditional remediation methods for heavy metal polluted soils. It has been found to be effective in metal extraction. However, due to the distribution and speciation in soils, most metal(loid)s are present in less mobile forms which limit the washing efficiency. Therefore, methods are studied to enhance the washing performance by increasing the metals solubility and availability. This paper introduces some currently used methods and technologies, including the optimization of washing variables, lowering soil pH, application of assisted amendments and integration of electro-kinetic remediation and ultrasonication to enhance the removal of metals. In addition, it also suggests some further studies.
Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2013
Chao Yin; Xiao Hou Shao; Xiao-Wei Zhang; Liang Ren; Tingting Chang; Wei Na Wang; Jing Nan Chen
In allusion to environmental pollution brought about by wastewater irrigation, EM technology was introduced to study the feasibility of EM application in wastewater irrigation. The results show that EC, NO3--N and TN value of EM treatment in shallow groundwater are all less than those of WW treatment as a whole. In all samples, 59.3% NO3--N values are in the alert status, and when irrigation amount reaches 360mm, treatment WW has caused shallow groundwater pollution. TN concentration in treatment WW-3 on June 27 and July 9 is more than 110 mg/L. It suggests that NO3--N can easily penetrate into shallow groundwater with wastewater irrigation and there is insurance of groundwater pollution in the long-term wastewater irrigation. It also indicates that application of wastewater treated by EM reused for irrigation is feasible. TP values are all very low and suggest the pollution of P does not happen.
Advanced Materials Research | 2012
Tingting Chang; Xiao Hou Shao; Jie Zhang; Long Wang
The secondary salinized greenhouse soil was provided with subsurface pipe drainage system with drainage spacing 6 m and drain depth 0.4m to study the movement of salt and water. The field investigations indicated that the resalination rates of the surface soil with subsurface drainage system were lower than those with non-drained system (CK) in an irrigation circle of the crop. The resalination rate of the surface soil right above the drainage tubes (T1) was significantly lower than that between the two drainage tubes (T2). At the 5th day after irrigation, the soil volumetric moisture contents of different treatments were significantly decreased and the resalination of surface soil were obvious. The results showed a considerable increase of resalination rate after irrigation that was varied at the 5th day as following sequence: CK(10.6%) > T2(8%) > T1(7%).
Advanced Materials Research | 2012
Jing Nan Chen; Xiao Hou Shao; Tingting Chang; Li Hua Chen; Wei Na Wang; Chao Yin
The blossom-end rot (BER) induced by calcium deficiency will cause a great impact on tomato yield and quality. Aimed at the tomato physical barriers caused by calcium deficiency, the composite micro-organisms (EM) fermentation technology was applied to configure biological active calcium preparations of different calcium concentrations, with raw materials of calcium sulfate, lime and gypsum. The active calcium preparation with calcium concentration of 1 ‰ was sprayed on the fruits during the fruit development period in the field experiment. The results show that lime with highest solubility is the best raw material for the fermentation of EM active calcium preparations with the consideration of higher calcium concentration, reasonable pH and EC value, and the lowest cost. It also shows the incidence of blossom-end rot of the experimental group is 35.36 % lower than that of CK.
Advanced Materials Research | 2012
Xiao Hou Shao; Wei Na Wang; Tingting Chang; Li Hua Chen; Bo Jun Deng; Yao Fu Wang
Based on field experiment, the yield and water use efficiency (WUE) of tobacco under different nitrogen levels were studied in Hunan province, China. The results show that the evaportranspiration (ET) of flue-cured tobacco dealt with N2 (90kg N fertilizers per ha) gets to the maximum. In addition, the vigorous period has the maximum ET due to the critical period of water requirement. The linear relationship is established among fertilization, yield and water use efficiency. Reasonable fertilizer application can increase water use efficiency and flue-cured tobacco yield.
Energy Procedia | 2012
Xiaohou Shao; Mao Mao Hou; Lihua Chen; Tingting Chang; Wei Na Wang
Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2016
Xinyu Mao; Fengxiang X. Han; Xiaohou Shao; Zikri Arslan; Jacqueline McComb; Tingting Chang; Kai Guo; Ahmet Celik
Archive | 2013
Tingting Chang; Xiaohou Shao; Jie Zhang; Jiugeng Mao; You-gang Wei; Chao Yin; Weina Wang
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2017
Xinyu Mao; Fengxiang X. Han; Xiaohou Shao; Zikri Arslan; Jacqueline McComb; Tingting Chang; Kai Guo; Ahmet Celik
Archive | 2012
Xiaohou Shao; Tingting Chang; Yalu Shao; Yu Liu; Lihua Chen; Weina Wang; Jiugeng Mao