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Jiangyue Wu

Researcher at State Oceanic Administration

Publications -  26
Citations -  373

Jiangyue Wu is an academic researcher from State Oceanic Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 215 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiangyue Wu include Beijing Normal University.

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Ecotoxicity of phenol and cresols to aquatic organisms: A review.

TL;DR: The aim of this literature review was to summarise the knowledge of the behaviour, and toxicity on marine and freshwater organisms, of phenols as well as to try to select a series of sensitive biomarkers suitable for ecotoxicological assessment and environmental monitoring in aquatic environments.
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Development of water quality criteria for phenanthrene and comparison of the sensitivity between native and non-native species.

TL;DR: By using risk quotient (RQ) to assess the site-specific ecological risk in Liao River, the results indicated that the PHE might pose no risk to local aquatic species.
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Derivation of predicted no-effect concentration and ecological risk for atrazine better based on reproductive fitness.

TL;DR: In this study, PNECs of ATZ were derived based on six endpoints of survival, growth, behavior, biochemistry, genetics and reproduction, and a tiered ecological risk assessment was conducted in the Taizi Riverbased on six PNecs derived from six categories of toxicity endpoints.
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Toxicity effects of p-choroaniline on the growth, photosynthesis, respiration capacity and antioxidant enzyme activities of a diatom, Phaeodactylum tricornutu.

TL;DR: Toxic physiology assays in P. tricornutum indicated that the p-choroaniline induced significant changes of photosynthetic pigments, Chlorophyll fluorescence parameters, rates of Photosynthetic O2 release and respiration O2 consumption, and antioxidant enzyme activities (SOD, CAT), which implied that these parameters could be taken as sensitive indicators for the environmental assessment.
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Biodegradation of phenol by Isochrysis galbana screened from eight species of marine microalgae: growth kinetic models, enzyme analysis and biodegradation pathway

TL;DR: Isochrysis galbana MACC/H59 may be a suitable marine microalgal species for use in environmental restoration operations after accidental spills of phenol at sea.