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Jun Zhou

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  102
Citations -  2415

Jun Zhou is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1590 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Zhou include University of Western Australia.

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Foliar spraying with silicon and selenium reduces cadmium uptake and mitigates cadmium toxicity in rice.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that foliar spraying with Si and Se is effective in reducing Cd accumulation in rice cultivars with high Cd translocation ability, mainly by reducing stem Cd concentrations and ameliorating plant photosynthetic processes.
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Current state, sources, and potential risk of heavy metals in sediments of Three Gorges Reservoir, China.

TL;DR: Results showed that the concentrations of HMs in the sediments increased after the TGR operation, but were lower than those in other Chinese rivers of developed areas, and indicate the current priority of Cd contamination in the T GR, and will conduce to ecological protection in theTGR region.
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Synchrotron-based P K-edge XANES spectroscopy reveals rapid changes of phosphorus speciation in the topsoil of two glacier foreland chronosequences

TL;DR: In this paper, a direct speciation of soil P in two glacier foreland chronosequences has been conducted using synchrotron-based X-ray Absorption Near-Edge Structure (XANES) spectroscopy.
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Spatial variation of heavy metal contamination in the riparian sediments after two-year flow regulation in the Three Gorges Reservoir, China.

TL;DR: The results indicated that the Cd contamination in the riparian sediments of the TGR was still a vital environmental issue, and the decreased sediment inputs from the upstream major tributaries, the periodic and anti-seasonal flow regulation, local geomorphological characteristics and anthropogenic activities determined the contamination distribution of heavy metals in the Riparian sediment.
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Stoichiometric variation of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in soils and its implication for nutrient limitation in alpine ecosystem of Eastern Tibetan Plateau

TL;DR: The main objectives of as mentioned in this paper were to decipher the stoichiometric characteristics of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in soils from the alpine ecosystem and to obtain information about nutrient limitation on plants and microbes.