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Jie Gu

Researcher at Northwest A&F University

Publications -  155
Citations -  3085

Jie Gu is an academic researcher from Northwest A&F University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1547 citations. Previous affiliations of Jie Gu include Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment.

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Diversity, abundance, and persistence of antibiotic resistance genes in various types of animal manure following industrial composting

TL;DR: The results suggest that different animal species had significant effects on the diversity, abundance, and persistence of ARGs, where the abundance of transposons, heavy metal concentration, total nitrogen level, and the dosage and duration of exposure to antibiotics may explain these differences.
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Variable effects of oxytetracycline on antibiotic resistance gene abundance and the bacterial community during aerobic composting of cow manure

TL;DR: The succession of the bacterial community appeared to have a greater influence on the variation of ARGs during composting than the presence of antibiotics, and thus the compost product should be considered as an important reservoir for ARGs.
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Reducing antibiotic resistance genes, integrons, and pathogens in dairy manure by continuous thermophilic composting

TL;DR: Redundancy analysis showed that CTC performed significantly better at reducing ARGs, integrons, and HPB, thus it may be used to manage the public health risks of ARGs in animal manure.
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Effects of different swine manure to wheat straw ratios on antibiotic resistance genes and the microbial community structure during anaerobic digestion

TL;DR: Redundancy analysis showed that the bacterial communities and environmental factors played important roles in the variation in ARGs and the microbial community during anaerobic digestion and should be considered before reusing animal manure treated by AD.
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Effects of Copper Addition on Copper Resistance, Antibiotic Resistance Genes, and intl1 during Swine Manure Composting.

TL;DR: Temperature, copper, and changes in the bacterial community composition had important effects on the variations in CRGs, ARGs, and intl1 during manure composting in the presence of added copper.