Qichang Gu
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Recent Articles
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Zhang Q, Luo H, Xing P, Gu Q, Yi W, Yu X, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2024 Nov;
13(22).
PMID: 39599388
The application of selenium (Se) fertilizer not only promotes crop growth but also meets the human demand for Se by increasing the Se content in food. However, the application of...
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Deng S, Gu Q, Wu Y, Yi W, Lu J, Peng L, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2024 Sep;
13(17).
PMID: 39273993
Ultrasonic treatment and optimal cultivation techniques are both conducive to the high yield of super rice in South China. Many previous studies have shown that the increase in intercepted photosynthetically...
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Cui B, Luo H, Yao X, Xing P, Deng S, Zhang Q, et al.
Plants (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
13(16).
PMID: 39204689
Cadmium (Cd) pollution restricts the rice growth and poses a threat to human health. Nanosized selenium (NanoSe) is a new nano material. However, the effects of NanoSe application on aromatic...
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Iqbal A, Ligeng J, Mo Z, Adnan M, Lal R, Zaman M, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2023 Dec;
465:133118.
PMID: 38101017
Cadmium (Cd) contamination in agricultural soil is a global concern for soil health and food sustainability because it can cause Cd accumulation in cereal grains. An in-situ stabilizing technology (using...
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Iqbal A, Mo Z, Pan S, Qi J, Hua T, Imran M, et al.
Metabolites
. 2023 Jun;
13(6).
PMID: 37367921
Cadmium (Cd) is a potentially hazardous element with significant biological toxicity, negatively affecting plant growth and physio-biochemical metabolism. Thus, it is necessary to examine practical and eco-friendly approaches to reduce...
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Liu B, Piao X, Niu W, Zhang Q, Ma C, Wu T, et al.
Front Pharmacol
. 2020 Aug;
11:1036.
PMID: 32848725
Ethnopharmacological Relevance: In Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) theory, ulcerative colitis (UC) is associated with damp-heat, blood stasis, and intestinal vascular ischemia. Kuijieyuan decoction (KD) is a traditional Chinese medicine based...