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Scientific Reports | 2016
Huifeng Sun; Sheng Zhou; Zishi Fu; Guifa Chen; Guoyan Zou; Xiangfu Song
The effects of three irrigation levels (traditional normal amount of irrigation [NA100%], 70%, and 30% of the normal amount [NA70% and NA30%]) and two rice varieties (Oryza sativa L. Huayou14 and Hanyou8) on CH4 and N2O emissions were investigated over two years under contrasting climate conditions (a ‘warm and dry’ season in 2013 and a normal season in 2014). Hanyou8 was developed as a drought-resistant variety. The mean seasonal air temperature in 2013 was 2.3 °C higher than in 2014, while the amount of precipitation from transplanting to the grain-filling stage in 2013 was only 36% of that in 2014. CH4 emission rose by 93–161%, but rice grain yield fell by 7–13% in 2013, compared to 2014 under the NA100% conditions. Surface standing water depths (SSWD) were higher in Hanyou8 than in Huayou14 due to the lower water demand by Hanyou8. A reduction in the amount of irrigation water applied can effectively reduce the CH4 emissions regardless of the rice variety and climate condition. However, less irrigation during the ‘warm and dry’ season greatly decreased Huayou14 grain yield, but had little impact on Hanyou8. In contrast, N2O emission depended more on fertilization and SSWD than on rice variety.
Scientific Reports | 2018
Naxin Cui; Guifa Chen; Yaqin Liu; Li Zhou; Min Cai; Xiangfu Song; Guoyan Zou
The use of ecological floating beds (EFBs) to control water pollution has been increasingly reported worldwide due to the severe situation of eutrophication in water bodies. In this study, two kinds of EFBs were set up under similar condition to compare their purification efficiency in hyper-eutrophic water. The conventional ecological floating bed (CEFB) was made of polystyrene foam board, and the enhanced ecological floating bio-reactor (EEFB) was designed as an innovative hollow, thin floating bed integrated with substrates of zeolite and limestone. The results showed that the EEFB increased treatment efficiency of total nitrogen (TN), total phosphate (TP), and ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) to 63.5%, 59.3%, and 68.0%, respectively. Plant accumulation was the main pathway for TN and TP removal in the CEFB. Microbial degradation played an increasingly important role in TN and TP removal in the EEFB. A higher concentration of nitrogen cycling bacteria was recorded in the EEFB than the CEFB (P < 0.05), suggesting that the substrates might enhanced the removal efficiency of the EEFB by promoting the growth of microorganisms rather than their absorption effect.
Archive | 2011
Xiangfu Song; Fuxing Liu; Guoyan Zou; Zishi Fu; Yaqin Liu; Zhange Liu; Jinqing Wang; Qi Pan
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2016
Huifeng Sun; Sheng Zhou; Xiangfu Song; Zishi Fu; Guifa Chen; Jining Zhang
Archive | 2011
Xiangfu Song; Fuxing Liu; Zishi Fu; Guoyan Zou; Yaqin Liu; Qi Pan
Archive | 2009
Zishi Fu; Xiangfu Song; Guoyan Zou; Fuxing Liu; Qi Pan; Jiequn Fan; Yaqin Liu
Archive | 2012
Fuxing Liu; Xiangfu Song; Guoyan Zou; Zishi Fu
Archive | 2010
Weiwen Xu; Zishi Fu; Qi Pan; Guoyan Zou; Xiangfu Song; Guo'an Luo
Archive | 2008
Guoyan Zou; Xiangfu Song; Fuxing Liu; Zishi Fu; Qi Pan; Jiequn Fan
Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018
Junli Wang; Zishi Fu; Guifa Chen; Guoyan Zou; Xiangfu Song; Fuxing Liu