An international team led by Prof. CHEN Jitao from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences studied ancient sedimentary rocks in Naqing, South China, to analyze their chemical compositions.
Researchers from the Institute of Oceanology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, alongside collaborators from China, Germany, and France, analyzed the pyrogenic carbon record in a 300,000-year-old sediment core from the East China Sea.
Scientists from the Institute of Applied Ecology have discovered a promising new use for a key intermediate in vitamin C production, demonstrating its potential to enhance plant growth and increase the accumulation of valuable bioactive compounds.
A new study led by Dr. XU Mingkai from the Institute of Applied Ecology has revealed that the combined presence of herbicides and plastic mulch residues in farmland soils may significantly alter soil ecology, accelerating the breakdown of microplastics and facilitating the spread of potentially harmful microbes.
Researchers led by Dr. XU Mingkai from the Institute of Applied Ecology have identified a highly effective microbial consortium capable of fully degrading acetochlor, a widely used and persistent herbicide. This discovery offers a promising, environmentally friendly approach to mitigating soil pollution caused by herbicide residues on soil ecosystems, food quality, and overall environmental safety.
Researchers from the Institute of Applied Ecology have developed a new environmentally friendly fertilizer additive that significantly enhances crop yields while reducing emissions of harmful gases, representing a significant step forward in sustainable agriculture.
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