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Yunlong Yu

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  104
Citations -  4167

Yunlong Yu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3144 citations. Previous affiliations of Yunlong Yu include Laboratory of Molecular Biology.

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The role of citric acid on the phytoremediation of heavy metal contaminated soil

TL;DR: The results show that addition of citric acid decreased the adsorption of both lead and cadmium, and increased the abundance of F(H2O) + F(NaCl), indicating thatcitric acid treatment could transform cadmiam into more transportable forms.
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Prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes and bacterial pathogens in long-term manured greenhouse soils as revealed by metagenomic survey.

TL;DR: High levels of antibiotics, ARGs, HPB, and HPB carrying ARGs in the manured greenhouse soils compared with those in the field soils were confirmed, and their relative abundance increased with the extension of greenhouse planting years.
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Biochar: A review of its impact on pesticide behavior in soil environments and its potential applications

TL;DR: The role of biochar in primary processes, such as adsorption-desorption and leaching of pesticides, is reviewed, showing demonstrable effects on the fate and effects of pesticides and has been shown to affect the degradation and bioavailability of pesticides for living organisms.
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Physiological mechanism of plant roots exposed to cadmium

TL;DR: Results showed that the germination rate and growth of roots of both plants were inhibited at the concentration of 20 mg Cd/l, and the inhibition was increased with the increasing concentrations of cadmium, both in the liquid culture and in the pot experiment.
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Brassinosteroids Promote Metabolism of Pesticides in Cucumber

TL;DR: Application of 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) accelerated metabolism of various pesticides and consequently reduced their residual levels in cucumber and suggest that BRs may be promising, environmentally friendly, natural substances suitable for wide application to reduce the risks of human and environment exposure to pesticides.