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Glob Chang Biol ; 30(1): e17115, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38273576

RESUMEN

Crop residue-derived carbon (C) emissions and priming effects (PE) in cropland soils can influence the global C cycle. However, their corresponding generality, driving factors, and responses to nitrogen (N) inputs are poorly understood. As a result, the total C emissions and net C balance also remain mysterious. To address the above knowledge gaps, a meta-analysis of 1123 observations, taken from 51 studies world-wide, has been completed. The results showed that within 360 days, emission ratios of crop residues C (ER) ranged from 0.22% to 61.80%, and crop residues generally induced positive PE (+71.76%). Comparatively, the contribution of crop residue-derived C emissions (52.82%) to total C emissions was generally higher than that of PE (12.08%), emphasizing the importance of reducing ER. The ER and PE differed among crop types, and both were low in the case of rice, which was attributed to its saturated water conditions. The ER and PE also varied with soil properties, as PE decreased with increasing C addition ratio in soils where soil organic carbon (SOC) was less than 10‰; in contrast, the opposite phenomenon was observed in soils with SOC exceeding 10‰. Moreover, N inputs increased ER and PE by 8.31% and 3.78%, respectively, which was predominantly attributed to (NH4 )2 SO4 . The increased PE was verified to be dominated by microbial stoichiometric decomposition. In summary, after incorporating crop residues, the total C emissions and relative net C balance in the cropland soils ranged from 0.03 to 23.47 mg C g-1 soil and 0.21 to 0.97 mg C g-1 residue-C g-1 soil, respectively, suggesting a significant impact on C cycle. These results clarify the value of incorporating crop residues into croplands to regulate global SOC dynamics and help to establish while managing site-specific crop return systems that facilitate C sequestration.


Asunto(s)
Oryza , Suelo , Suelo/química , Carbono , Nitrógeno/análisis , Agricultura/métodos
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Environ Sci Technol ; 58(36): 16055-16065, 2024 Sep 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39205644

RESUMEN

Sunlight irradiation significantly mediates plant litter's carbon dynamics and volatile carbon release in semi-arid and arid ecosystems. In this process, carbon loss is controlled by lignin, but the mechanisms of production of CO2 and CH4 during lignin photolysis are ambiguous. In this study, the photomineralization of plant litter and the lignocellulosic component collectively indicate that lignin is a major source of CO2 and CH4 emissions. Characterization and free radical analysis reveal that the production of CO2 is due to the oxidation and ring-opening reaction of the coniferyl alcohol unit, with the subsequent decarboxylation of carboxylic acid as an oxidation product. This reaction involves o-quinone formation by the reactions between O2, superoxide radical (O2·-), and persistent free radicals (PFRs)-bearing lignin. Of this, O2·- contributes to 43.2% of the photogenerated CO2, as a new pathway, derived from the electron transfer from PFRs to O2. Interestingly, photoinduced demethylation of the dimethoxybenzene-type compounds as the photolysis products of lignin results in a never-before-reported CH4 formation chemical route independent of that of O2. This mechanistic insight into the role of lignin in volatile carbon production from the irradiative plant litter will contribute to a deeper understanding of carbon balance in water-limited ecosystems.


Asunto(s)
Dióxido de Carbono , Lignina , Metano , Fotólisis , Lignina/química , Dióxido de Carbono/química , Radicales Libres/química
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Environ Sci Technol ; 58(16): 7066-7077, 2024 Apr 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38597811

RESUMEN

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are ubiquitous in the natural environment and play a pivotal role in biogeochemical processes. However, the spatiotemporal distribution and production mechanisms of ROS in riparian soil remain unknown. Herein, we performed uninterrupted monitoring to investigate the variation of ROS at different soil sites of the Weihe River riparian zone throughout the year. Fluorescence imaging and quantitative analysis clearly showed the production and spatiotemporal variation of ROS in riparian soils. The concentration of superoxide (O2•-) was 300% higher in summer and autumn compared to that in other seasons, while the highest concentrations of 539.7 and 20.12 µmol kg-1 were observed in winter for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and hydroxyl radicals (•OH), respectively. Spatially, ROS production in riparian soils gradually decreased along with the stream. The results of the structural equation and random forest model indicated that meteorological conditions and soil physicochemical properties were primary drivers mediating the seasonal and spatial variations in ROS production, respectively. The generated •OH significantly induced the abiotic mineralization of organic carbon, contributing to 17.5-26.4% of CO2 efflux. The obtained information highlighted riparian zones as pervasive yet previously underestimated hotspots for ROS production, which may have non-negligible implications for carbon turnover and other elemental cycles in riparian soils.


Asunto(s)
Carbono , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno , Estaciones del Año , Suelo , Suelo/química , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrógeno/metabolismo
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Mar Drugs ; 22(8)2024 Aug 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39195476

RESUMEN

Four new polyketides, namely furantides A-B (1-2), talamin E (3) and arugosinacid A (4), and two known polyketides were obtained from the mangrove-derived fungus Penicillium sp. HDN15-312 using the One Strain Many Compounds (OSMAC) strategy. Their chemical structures, including configurations, were elucidated by detailed analysis of extensive NMR spectra, HRESIMS and ECD. The DPPH radicals scavenging activity of 3, with an IC50 value of 6.79 µM, was better than vitamin C.


Asunto(s)
Penicillium , Policétidos , Penicillium/química , Policétidos/farmacología , Policétidos/química , Policétidos/aislamiento & purificación , Depuradores de Radicales Libres/farmacología , Depuradores de Radicales Libres/química , Depuradores de Radicales Libres/aislamiento & purificación , Espectroscopía de Resonancia Magnética , Estructura Molecular , Picratos , Rhizophoraceae/microbiología , Compuestos de Bifenilo
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 215: 112175, 2021 Jun 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33773148

RESUMEN

In this study, a low-temperature roasting and hydrothermal methods were used to modify the fly ash resulting in two new types of adsorption materials - modified fly ash (MFA) and artificial zeolite (ZE). These modified fly ashes, as well as a natural zeolite (ZO) were applied to two types of contaminated soils to explore their effects and mechanisms on the behavior of Cd and Pb through leaching column experiments. The bioavailable of Pb, Cd, pH, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), organic matter, as well as the microbial community changings were detected. The results showed that, 2% ZE has a significant stabilizing effect on Cd and the bioavailable fraction contents in Guanzhong (GZ) and Hunan (HN) soils decreased by 40.5% and 53.2%, respectively. However, for Pb, the 2% MFA showed a better result than that of ZE and ZO; the contents of bioavailable Pb in HN and GZ decreased by 48.3% and 30%, respectively. Furthermore, based on the Illumina NovaSep sequencing platform, 18 soil samples of GZ and HN were sequenced for microbial communities. As compared to the control blank(CK) treatment, the abundance of soil microbial communities was significantly improved in the amended soils.


Asunto(s)
Cadmio/química , Ceniza del Carbón/química , Plomo/química , Contaminantes del Suelo/química , Adsorción , Cadmio/análisis , Contaminación Ambiental , Restauración y Remediación Ambiental/métodos , Suelo/química , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Zeolitas/química
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 223: 112550, 2021 Oct 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34340151

RESUMEN

In this study, modified coal fly ash (NMFA) was prepared by sodium hydroxide (NaOH) with low-temperature hydrothermal method. The differences of the ash to alkali mass ratio (5:3, 5:4, 5:5, 5:6), calcination temperature (100 â„ƒ, 200 â„ƒ, 300 â„ƒ), and calcination time (1 h, 3 h, 5 h) were investigated. The adsorption experiments obtained the optimal result with the ash to base ratio of 5:5, calcination temperature of 200 â„ƒ, and calcination time of 3 h, adsorbing 90.27 mg/g of Cd2+. The characterization results (SEM-EDS, FTIR, XRD, and XPS) also confirmed the effective adsorption of Cd2+ by NMFA. The functional groups of Si-O, Al-O, and Fe-O played an important role in Cd2+ removal. Meanwhile, the influences of dosage, different pH, and co-existing cations were also investigated. Quasi-secondary adsorption kinetics and Langmuir isotherm model were also referred to the Cd2+ adsorption by NMFA. Therefore, the good adsorption of NMFA-3 on Cd2+ provided new ideas for the safe utilization of fly ash and heavy metal purification in wastewater.


Asunto(s)
Ceniza del Carbón , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Adsorción , Cadmio/análisis , Aguas Residuales
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Int J Biol Macromol ; : 134749, 2024 Aug 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39214835

RESUMEN

Considering that fruits are vulnerable to damage and waste during stockpiling, transport and marketing. Given this, an innovative curcumin inclusion compound (Cur@ß-CD) was devised in this study to introduce oil-soluble curcumin (Cur) into water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) materials, thereby fabricating food packaging films endowed with excellent properties. DPPH test manifested that the oxidation resistance for PCOMC-Cur@ß-CD film was 95 % above PVA material. It was ascribed to the fact that the Cur@ß-CD elevated the water solubility of Cur while the increase of water solubility heightened the antioxidant effect for Cur in the film. Additionally, the chitosan (CS) was crosslinked with malic acid (MA), which elevated the barrier property of the film, reduced the amount of oxygen transmission and further retarded the oxidation reaction of the fruits for packaging. The antibacterial test demonstrated that the antibacterial rates of PCOMC-Cur@ß-CD film against E. coli and S. aureus reached 92 % and 95 %, respectively, which was attributed to the slow release of Cur when Cur@ß-CD was dissolved in PVA material and the Schiff base reaction between Cur and amino groups on CS. These findings indicate that the PCOMC-Cur@ß-CD film developed in this work can provide certain insights into the field of food packaging.

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Water Res ; 265: 122294, 2024 Nov 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39182351

RESUMEN

Riparian zones are important depositional environments at the catchment scale and provide environmental services such as carbon sequestration. This zone is a highly dynamic interface for oxygen and electron exchange, which confers the basis for reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. However, the differences in soil ROS production and their impact on carbon turnover across various redox locations within the riparian zone remain to be fully elucidated. In this study, we investigated the distribution characteristics and generation mechanism of ROS in riparian soil based on soil samples collected in a three-month field monitoring experiment, with additional incubation experiments conducted to examine the effect of hydroxyl radical (•OH) on soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization. The obtained results demonstrated that the riverine wetland was the hotspot zone for •OH production, with the production flux of 13.05 µmol kg-1 d-1, which was significantly higher than that in floodplain (7.29 µmol kg-1 d-1) and riverbank soils (8.61 µmol kg-1 d-1). Moreover, •OH levels displayed distinct rhythmic fluctuations, with significantly higher concentrations at low water levels compared to those at high water levels, and remained essentially flat over three cycles. The statistic analysis revealed that the ROS production was highly dependent on reduced species and microbial community structure, which function as biogeochemical batteries and electron shuttles under redox fluctuations. Furthermore, the generated •OH involved in the abiotic mineralization of SOC, contributing to 13.1‒21.8 % of total CO2 efflux. Compared to particulate organic carbon (POC), mineral-associated organic carbon (MAOC) fractions of SOC were more susceptible to •OH attacks. The findings provide a novel insight to comprehensively assess the redox process on riparian carbon turnover.


Asunto(s)
Carbono , Oxidación-Reducción , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno , Suelo , Suelo/química , Carbono/metabolismo , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno/metabolismo , Humedales , Radical Hidroxilo
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Acta Pharm Sin B ; 14(7): 3027-3048, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39027248

RESUMEN

Endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) is a key driver of atherosclerosis. Aerobic glycolysis is increased in the endothelium of atheroprone areas, accompanied by elevated lactate levels. Histone lactylation, mediated by lactate, can regulate gene expression and participate in disease regulation. However, whether histone lactylation is involved in atherosclerosis remains unknown. Here, we report that lipid peroxidation could lead to EndMT-induced atherosclerosis by increasing lactate-dependent histone H3 lysine 18 lactylation (H3K18la) in vitro and in vivo, as well as in atherosclerotic patients' arteries. Mechanistically, the histone chaperone ASF1A was first identified as a cofactor of P300, which precisely regulated the enrichment of H3K18la at the promoter of SNAI1, thereby activating SNAI1 transcription and promoting EndMT. We found that deletion of ASF1A inhibited EndMT and improved endothelial dysfunction. Functional analysis based on Apoe KO Asf1a ECKO mice in the atherosclerosis model confirmed the involvement of H3K18la in atherosclerosis and found that endothelium-specific ASF1A deficiency inhibited EndMT and alleviated atherosclerosis development. Inhibition of glycolysis by pharmacologic inhibition and advanced PROTAC attenuated H3K18la, SNAI1 transcription, and EndMT-induced atherosclerosis. This study illustrates precise crosstalk between metabolism and epigenetics via H3K18la by the P300/ASF1A molecular complex during EndMT-induced atherogenesis, which provides emerging therapies for atherosclerosis.

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Cell Rep ; 43(5): 114180, 2024 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38733581

RESUMEN

Macrophage activation is a hallmark of atherosclerosis, accompanied by a switch in core metabolism from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis. The crosstalk between metabolic rewiring and histone modifications in macrophages is worthy of further investigation. Here, we find that lactate efflux-associated monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4)-mediated histone lactylation is closely related to atherosclerosis. Histone H3 lysine 18 lactylation dependent on MCT4 deficiency activated the transcription of anti-inflammatory genes and tricarboxylic acid cycle genes, resulting in the initiation of local repair and homeostasis. Strikingly, histone lactylation is characteristically involved in the stage-specific local repair process during M1 to M2 transformation, whereas histone methylation and acetylation are not. Gene manipulation and protein hydrolysis-targeted chimerism technology are used to confirm that MCT4 deficiency favors ameliorating atherosclerosis. Therefore, our study shows that macrophage MCT4 deficiency, which links metabolic rewiring and histone modifications, plays a key role in training macrophages to become repair and homeostasis phenotypes.


Asunto(s)
Aterosclerosis , Histonas , Lisina , Macrófagos , Transportadores de Ácidos Monocarboxílicos , Histonas/metabolismo , Macrófagos/metabolismo , Aterosclerosis/metabolismo , Aterosclerosis/genética , Aterosclerosis/patología , Animales , Ratones , Transportadores de Ácidos Monocarboxílicos/metabolismo , Transportadores de Ácidos Monocarboxílicos/genética , Lisina/metabolismo , Humanos , Proteínas Musculares/metabolismo , Proteínas Musculares/genética , Activación de Macrófagos , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL
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Environ Pollut ; 292(Pt A): 118325, 2022 Jan 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34634408

RESUMEN

Lead (Pb) is a toxic metal in industrial production, which can seriously threat to human health and food safety. Thus, it is particularly crucial to reduce the content of Pb in the environment. In this study, raw fly ash (FA) was used to synthesise a new active silicate materials (IM) employing the low-temperature-assisted alkali (NaOH) roasting approach. The IM was further synthesised to form zeolite-A (ZA) using the hydrothermal method. The physicochemical characteristics of IM and ZA amendments before and after Pb2+ adsorption were analysed using the Scanning electron microscope-Energy Dispersive Spectrometer (SEM-EDS), Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) apparatuses. The results revealed the considerably change in the microstructure and functional groups of IM and ZA amendments, conducive to Pb2+ removal. Moreover, a 3-year field experiment revealed that the IM and ZA significantly improved the growth of rice and reduced available Pb by 21%-26.8% and 9.7%-16.9%, respectively. After 3 years of remediation, the Pb concentration of the rice grain reached the national edible standard (≤0.2 mg kg-1) of 0.171 mg kg-1 and 0.179 mg kg-1, respectively. Meanwhile, the concentration of acid-exchangeable Pb reduced, while those of reducible and residual fractions of Pb increased. There was no significant difference between the IM and ZA treatments. The potential mechanisms of remediation by the amendments were ion-exchange, complexation, precipitation, and electrostatic attraction. Overall, the results indicate that IM is suitable for the remediation of contaminated soil and promotes safe food production, and develops an environmentally friendly and cost-effective amendment for the remediation of polluted soil.


Asunto(s)
Oryza , Contaminantes del Suelo , Cadmio/análisis , Humanos , Silicatos , Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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J Hazard Mater ; 410: 124543, 2021 05 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33223317

RESUMEN

In this study, the modified gangue (GE) was prepared by calcination at lower temperatures using potassium hydroxide (KOH) as the activating agent. The field emission scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) methods were employed to analyze the physicochemical characteristics of GE before and after the modification. Besides, the GE and commercial zeolite (ZE) were compared in the remediation of Cd-contaminated soil in field experiments. The results showed that both the GE and ZE had positive effects on the stabilization of Cd, decreasing the available Cd by 21.2-33.9% and 22.1-28.2%, respectively, while no significant difference was observed between the two amendments, indicating that the modification of GE was successful. Moreover, the application of GE decreased the Cd mobilization and uptake in lettuce shoot and root by 54.9-61.5% and 9.3-13.2%, respectively, and at the same time, the bio-available Cd decreased by 20.9-34.5%. Moreover, with the addition of GE, activities of urease and alkaline phosphatase increased in soil, while the peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activities were notably reduced in plants. Therefore, GE could be used as an effective amendment for the alleviation of Cd accumulation and toxicity, and thereby improve food safety.


Asunto(s)
Cadmio , Contaminantes del Suelo , Disponibilidad Biológica , Cadmio/análisis , Lactuca , Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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Environ Pollut ; 269: 116198, 2021 Jan 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33296705

RESUMEN

Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are toxic heavy metals that impact human health and biodiversity. Removal of Cd/Pb from contaminated soils is a means for maintaining environmental sustainability and biodiversity. In this study, we applied a newly modified material fly ash (NA), zeolite (ZE), and fly ash (FA) to the paddy soils and evaluated the effects of Cd/Pb accumulation in rice via a one-year field experiment. The results showed that the application of NA and ZE enhanced the soil pH and nutrients to a large extent and reduced the availability of Cd/Pb in soil. The Cd and Pb concentrations in rice grains decreased by 32.8% and 62.9%, respectively, with the NA treatments. Similarly, the application of ZE reduced the Cd and Pb concentrations in rice grains by a factor of 27.9% and 63.5%, respectively, which indicates that the amendments can promote the transfer of Cd and Pb from acid-exchangeable fraction to oxidizable and residual fractions. The Cd/Pb showed a significant positive correlation to other metal ions and a negative correlation to the nutrients. Generally, the application of NA and ZE was effective in reducing Cd/Pb accumulation and improving rice yield. Moreover, the NA was more cost-effective than ZE. Hence, this study proves that NA may be a better amendment for remediation of Cd/Pb contaminated soils.


Asunto(s)
Oryza , Contaminantes del Suelo , Silicatos de Aluminio , Cadmio/análisis , Humanos , Plomo , Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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J Hazard Mater ; 392: 122461, 2020 06 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32193112

RESUMEN

This work focused on preparation a novel adsorbent from coal fly ash (CFA) and solid alkali (NaOH) by low temperature roasting method. The modification parameters (mass ratio, calcination time and temperature) were specifically studied and optimized. The adsorption experiment results indicated that, the adsorption amounts of Cd2+ were enhanced with the decreasing mass ratio of CFA and NaOH, and the adsorption amounts of Cd2+ were 32.44, 31.66, 38.5 and 79.85 mg/g at the mass ratio (CFA/NaOH) of 5:5, 5:6, 5:7 and 5:8, respectively. The higher modification temperature was not conducive to the removal of Cd2+, as the adsorption capacities of Cd2+ calculated were 62.42, 69.53 and 41.73 mg/g at the reaction temperature of 250, 300 and 400 ℃. Interestingly, the modification time slightly effects on the adsorption ability of materials. According to the results, the optimum modification condition for preparing adsorbents were CFA/NaOH mass ratio of 5:8 and calcined at 300 ℃ for 3 h. Moreover, the influence of pH, ionic strength and Glycine concentration on Cd2+ uptake were also investigated. The kinetic, adsorption isotherm and thermodynamics models were applied to investigate the adsorption mechanism, which indicated that the adsorption process was better fitted by Langmuir and pseudo-second-order models.

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ACS Nano ; 6(7): 6005-13, 2012 Jul 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22724925

RESUMEN

The doping-dependent photoconductive properties of individual GaAs nanowires have been studied by conductive atomic force microscopy. Linear responsivity against the bias voltage is observed for moderate n-doped GaAs wires with a Schottky contact under illumination, while that of the undoped ones exhibits a saturated response. The carrier lifetime of a single nanowire can be obtained by simulating the characteristic photoelectric behavior. Consistent with the photoluminescence results, the significant drop of minority hole lifetime, from several hundred to subpicoseconds induced by n-type doping, leads to the distinct photoconductive features. Moreover, by comparing with the photoelectric behavior of AlGaAs shelled nanowires, the equivalent recombination rate of carriers at the surface is assessed to be >1 × 10(12) s(-1) for 2 × 10(17)cm(-3) n-doped bare nanowires, nearly 30 times higher than that of the doping-related bulk effects. This work suggests that intentional doping in nanowires could change the charge status of the surface states and impose significant impact on the electrical and photoelectrical performances of semiconductor nanostructures.

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