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Hongbin Liu
Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 388
Citations - 10841
Hongbin Liu is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Biology. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 308 publications receiving 7735 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongbin Liu include Ocean University of China & University of Hawaii.
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Effects of feedstock and pyrolysis temperature on biochar adsorption of ammonium and nitrate.
TL;DR: It is concluded that biochar can be used under conditions where NH4 +-N (or NH3) pollution is a concern, but further research is needed in terms of applying biochars to reduce NO3 −-N pollution.
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Prochlorococcus growth rate and contribution to primary production in the equatorial and subtropical North Pacific Ocean
TL;DR: The results suggest Prochlorococcus are not severely nutrient-limited in the oligotrophic environment and rapid nutrient recycling by grazing activity permits Pro chlorococcus to contribute a significant fraction of the total primary production.
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Annual variability of phytoplankton and bacteria in the subtropical North Pacific Ocean at Station ALOHA during the 1991–1994 ENSO event
TL;DR: Time-series data on community structure in the upper 200 m at Station ALOHA in the subtropical North Pacific were collected at approximately monthly intervals from December 1990 through to March 1994 during an extended El Niiio-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event, with significant interannual variation in the total 200-m integrated microbial carbon estimates.
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Physical–biological coupling in the Pearl River Estuary
TL;DR: The Pearl River Estuary is a subtropical estuary and the second largest in China based on discharge volume from the Pearl River as mentioned in this paper, which shows a remarkable capacity to cope with excessive nutrients.
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Microbial food web structure in the Arabian Sea: a US JGOFS study
David L. Garrison,Marcia M. Gowing,Margaret P. Hughes,Lisa Campbell,David A. Caron,Mark R. Dennett,Alexi Shalapyonok,Robert J. Olson,Michael R. Landry,Susan L Brown,Hongbin Liu,Farooq Azam,Grieg F. Steward,Hugh W. Ducklow,David C. Smith +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the biomass of planktonic organisms, ranging from heterotrophic bacteria through microplankton-sized organisms, was estimated using a variety of methods including #ow cytometry and microscopy.