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    Optimizing Bacillus circulans Xue-113168 for biofertilizer production and its effects on crops

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    In this study, Bacillus circulans Xue-113168 biofertilizer was produced through solid state fermentation processes using food waste and feldspar. Results confirmed that solid state fermentation has considerable advantages compared to complex process (solid-state and bio-bleach). The control of pH, temperature, and humidity effectively led to the formation of 2×109 cfu/g spore and dissolution of potassium at a rate of 41.53%. Compound microbial fertilizer (CMF), formulated by humic acid and K2HPO4 with biofertilizer, has a quick and durable effect. CMF increases the yield of rapeseeds by 75 to 89%, provides higher vitamin C and reduces nitrate in leaf. Yields of selenium-enriched jujube and jujube increased, respectively, in the CMF compared to the matrix control; rates of anthracnose and rust diseases also decreased. Furthermore, our results showed that CMF improved soil properties, such as organic matter, NPK content from 8.83 to 16.16 kg hm2, and reduced chemical fertilizer from 25 to 11%, respectively. For convenient medium, robust process and good effect, CMF is suitable for potassium deficiency and undeveloped arable land resources.Keywords: compound microbial fertilizer, Bacillus circulans Xue-113168, solid-state fermentation (SSF), process, optimiz

    Joint Optimization of Active and Passive Beamforming in Multi-IRS Aided mmWave Communications

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    Intelligent reflecting surface (IRS) has been considered as a promising technology to alleviate the blockage effect and enhance coverage in millimeter wave (mmWave) communication. To explore the impact of IRS on the performance of mmWave communication, we investigate a multi-IRS assisted mmWave communication network and formulate a sum rate maximization problem by jointly optimizing the active and passive beamforming and the set of IRSs for assistance. The optimization problem is intractable due to the lack of convexity of the objective function and the binary nature of the IRS selection variables. To tackle the complex non-convex problem, an alternating iterative approach is proposed. In particular, utilizing the fractional programming method to optimize the active and passive beamforming and the optimization of IRS selection is solved by enumerating. Simulation results demonstrate the performance gain of our proposed approach.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted by IEEE GLOBECOM 202

    N-Diphenyl­phosphanyl-N-{[diphen­yl(2-pyridyl­imino)-λ5-phosphan­yl]meth­yl}pyridin-2-amine

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    In the title compound, C35H30N4P2, the diphenyl­phosphanyl and diphen­yl(2-pyridyl­imino)-λ5-phosphanyl groups are attached to the central methyl C atom with a P—C—N angle of 114.09 (16)°. The mol­ecules stack along the b axis and inter­connect through C—H(pyrid­yl)⋯N(pyrid­yl) inter­actions, forming an infinite chain structure. The parallel chains are further inter­connected via C—H(benzene)⋯N(amino) and C—H(benzene)⋯π inter­actions, forming a three-dimensional framework
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