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Jian Jin

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  388
Citations -  22696

Jian Jin is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Membrane & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 68, co-authored 323 publications receiving 17018 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian Jin include Zhengzhou University & Northeast Agricultural University.

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Long-term impact of elevated CO2 on phosphorus fractions varies in three contrasting cropping soils

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the effects of eCO2 on P fractions in three contrasting soils after growing crops for seven years, and found that elevated CO2 resulted in extra 134, 91 and 93mg P core−1 removed as grains, compared to aCO2, for Chromosol, Vertosol and Calcarosol.
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Soil quality index evaluation model in responses to six-year fertilization practices in Mollisols

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated soil quality in order to strategize fertilization and management practices for sustaining agricultural productivity, and five fertilization practices were carried out for 6 years.
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Effects of different concentrations of phosphorus on microbial communities in soybean rhizosphere grown in two types of soils

TL;DR: Principal component analysis based on DGGE banding patterns showed that the soil type was the dominant factor in changing both bacterial and fungal communities in the soybean rhizosphere, and the influences of P were greater than those of genotypes.
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Succession of soil bacterial communities and network patterns in response to conventional and biodegradable microplastics: A microcosmic study in Mollisol.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted a soil microcosmic experiment by adding low-density polyethylene and biodegradable MPs (PE and BD) into a black soil at the dosages of 0 % (CK), 0.1 % (low-dose, w/w), 1 % (medium-dose/w) and 5 % (high-dose /w), and the results showed that the incubation time was the most influential factor driving the variations in bacterial community structures.
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Preparation of CdS nanoparticles on Langmuir monolayers of oligomeric DNA

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Langmuir-blodgett method to transfer monolayer films of n -octadecylamine (ODA) on the subphase containing oligomeric DNA and CdCl 2 onto substrates at different surface pressures.