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地球化学研究所 [3]
地理科学与资源研究所 [2]
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期刊论文 [5]
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2019 [5]
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Estimation of arsenic bioaccessibility in raw and cooked radish using simulated in vitro digestion
期刊论文
OAI收割
FOOD & FUNCTION, 2019, 卷号: 10, 期号: 3, 页码: 1426-1432
作者:
Hu, Liang
;
Zhang, Baojun
;
Wu, Daishe
;
Fan, Houbao
;
Tu, Jie
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浏览/下载:56/0
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提交时间:2019/05/22
Heavy metals uptake and transport by native wild plants: implications for phytoremediation and restoration
期刊论文
OAI收割
ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, 2019, 卷号: 78, 期号: 4, 页码: 10
作者:
Fu, Shuai
;
Wei, Chaoyang
;
Xiao, Yuan
;
Li, Lanhai
;
Wu, Daishe
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浏览/下载:261/0
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提交时间:2019/05/22
Heavy metals
Wild plants
Accumulation
Translocation
Phytoremediation
Traffic-related dustfall and NOx, but not NH3, seriously affect nitrogen isotopic compositions in soil and plant tissues near the roadside
期刊论文
OAI收割
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 卷号: 249, 页码: 655-665
作者:
Yu Xu
;
Huayun Xiao
;
Daishe Wu
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浏览/下载:20/0
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提交时间:2020/05/08
Vehicle Emissions
plants
soils
δ15n
isotope Mixing Model
Traffic-related dustfall and NOx, but not NH3, seriously affect nitrogen isotopic compositions in soil and plant tissues near the roadside
期刊论文
OAI收割
Environmental Pollution, 2019, 卷号: 249, 页码: 655-665
作者:
Yu Xu
;
Huayun Xiao
;
Daishe Wu
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浏览/下载:10/0
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提交时间:2020/10/27
Vehicle Emissions
plants
soils D15n
isotope Mixing Model
Dissolved hydrolyzed amino acids in precipitation in suburban Guiyang, southwestern China: Seasonal variations and potential atmospheric processes
期刊论文
OAI收割
Atmospheric Environment, 2019, 卷号: 211, 页码: 247-255
作者:
Yu Xu
;
Daishe Wu
;
Huayun Xiao
;
Jinxiu Zhou
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浏览/下载:6/0
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提交时间:2020/09/09
Precipitation
amino Acids
proteinaceous Matter
atmospheric Processes