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Journal of Geographical Sciences | 2014

Comparison of the water quality of the surface microlayer and subsurface water in the Guangzhou segment of the Pearl River, China

Qing Liu; Xiaojuan Hu; Jiangluan Jiang; Junyi Zhang; Zhihui Wu; Yufeng Yang

The water quality in the surface microlayer (SML) and subsurface water (SSW) in the Guangzhou segment of Pearl River, a eutrophic urban river section in China, were analyzed. The spatial and temporal dynamics of nutrient concentrations, heavy metals and bacteria were examined from two sampling sites in monthly samples throughout 2010. The mean concentrations of total nitrogen, ammonia, nitrate and nitrite were higher than 7.0 mg/L, 3.1 mg/L, 1.1 mg/L and 0.3 mg/L, while total phosphorus and orthophosphate were 0.5 mg/L and 0.1 mg/L, respectively. These results indicated that the water quality was rich in minerals and eutrophic. The mean concentrations of Mn and Fe were higher than 0.013 mg/L; and Ni, Cr and Pb were higher than 0.001 mg/L. The mean concentrations were in the order of Mn >Fe > Ni > Pb > Cr. The concentrations of heavy metals in the Guangzhou segment were lower than the limit of the surface water quality standards in China and the World Health Organization (WHO), but higher than the median values in the world’s freshwater. The density of bacteria ranged from 3.30×105 to 5.23×106 cells/mL, and the amount of cultivable heterotrophic bacteria ranged from 1.30×103 to 1.89×106 cfu/mL. Fecal coliform levels were beyond the V class of China water quality standard. The SML was enriched in nutrients, heavy metals and bacteria, with the maximum enrichment factor of 3.84 for nutrients, 8.00 for heavy metals, and 3.04 for bacteria, suggesting that the water quality of the SML of the Guangzhou segment of the Pearl River was more serious than in the SSW.


Journal of Ocean University of China | 2014

Metabolic and phylogenetic profile of bacterial community in Guishan coastal water (Pearl River Estuary), South China Sea

Xiaojuan Hu; Qing Liu; Zhuojia Li; Zhili He; Yingxue Gong; Yucheng Cao; Yufeng Yang

Characteristics of a microbial community are important as they indicate the status of aquatic ecosystems. In the present study, the metabolic and phylogenetic profile of the bacterioplankton community in Guishan coastal water (Pearl River Estuary), South China Sea, at 12 sites (S1-S12) were explored by community-level physiological profiling (CLPP) with BIOLOG Eco-plate and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Our results showed that the core mariculture area (S6, S7 and S8) and the sites associating with human activity and sewage discharge (S11 and S12) had higher microbial metabolic capability and bacterial community diversity than others (S1-5, S9-10). Especially, the diversity index of S11 and S12 calculated from both CLPP and DGGE data (H>3.2) was higher than that of others as sewage discharge may increase water nitrogen and phosphorus nutrient. The bacterial community structure of S6, S8, S11 and S12 was greatly influenced by total phosphorous, salinity and total nitrogen. Based on DGGE fingerprinting, proteobacteria, especially γ- and α-proteobacteria, were found dominant at all sites. In conclusion, the aquaculture area and wharf had high microbial metabolic capability. The structure and composition of bacterial community were closely related to the level of phosphorus, salinity and nitrogen.


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2015

Cultivation of seaweed Gracilaria in Chinese coastal waters and its contribution to environmental improvements

Yufeng Yang; Zhaoyang Chai; Qing Wang; Weizhou Chen; Zhili He; Shijun Jiang


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2015

Inhibition of marine coastal bloom-forming phytoplankton by commercially cultivated Gracilaria lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta)

Yufeng Yang; Qing Liu; Zhaoyang Chai; Ying Zhong Tang


Aquaculture International | 2010

Isolation and identification of a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium Pantoeastewartii subsp. stewartii g6, and effects of temperature, salinity, and pH on its growth under indoor culture conditions

Xiaojuan Hu; Zhuojia Li; Yucheng Cao; Jun Zhang; Yingxue Gong; Yufeng Yang


Harmful Algae | 2013

Community level physiological study of algicidal bacteria in the phycospheres of Skeletonema costatum and Scrippsiella trochoidea

Yufeng Yang; Xiaojuan Hu; Jun Zhang; Yingxue Gong


Science of The Total Environment | 2017

Large-scale seaweed cultivation diverges water and sediment microbial communities in the coast of Nan'ao Island, South China Sea

Xinfei Xie; Zhili He; Xiaojuan Hu; Huaqun Yin; Xueduan Liu; Yufeng Yang


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2017

Erratum to: Carbon dioxide mitigation potential of seaweed aquaculture beds (SABs)

Calvyn F. A. Sondak; Put O. Ang; John Beardall; Alecia Bellgrove; Sung Min Boo; Grevo S. Gerung; Christopher D. Hepburn; Dang Diem Hong; Zhengyu Hu; Hiroshi Kawai; Danilo B. Largo; Jin Ae Lee; Phaik-Eem Lim; Jaruwan Mayakun; Wendy A. Nelson; Jung Hyun Oak; Siew-Moi Phang; Dinabandhu Sahoo; Yuwadee Peerapornpis; Yufeng Yang; Ik Kyo Chung


Journal of Applied Phycology | 2017

Temperature responses of pigment contents, chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics, and antioxidant defenses in Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) under different CO2 levels

Chunxiang Liu; Dinghui Zou; Yufeng Yang; Binbin Chen; Heng Jiang


Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2017

The short-term effects of elevated CO2 and ammonium concentrations on physiological responses in Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis (Rhodophyta)

Jin Woo Kang; Cicilia Kambey; Zhou Shen; Yufeng Yang; Ik Kyo Chung

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Zhili He

University of Oklahoma

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Yucheng Cao

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Zhuojia Li

Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences

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Chunxiang Liu

South China University of Technology

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Dinghui Zou

South China University of Technology

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