Rencheng Yu is a scholar working on Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry and Ecology.
According to data from OpenAlex, Rencheng Yu has authored 132 papers receiving a total of 3.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 93 papers in Oceanography, 72 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 54 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Rencheng Yu's work include Marine and coastal ecosystems (83 papers), Marine Toxins and Detection Methods (65 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (36 papers). Rencheng Yu is often cited by papers focused on Marine and coastal ecosystems (83 papers), Marine Toxins and Detection Methods (65 papers) and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology (36 papers). Rencheng Yu collaborates with scholars based in China, Australia and United States. Rencheng Yu's co-authors include Mingjiang Zhou, Mingjiang Zhou, Tian Yan, Zhiliang Shen, Fan‐Zhou Kong, Qing‐Chun Zhang, Zheng‐Xi Zhou, Hui‐Xia Geng, Yunfeng Wang and Xiaodong Li and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Environmental Science & Technology and The Science of The Total Environment.
In The Last Decade
Rencheng Yu
128 papers
receiving
3.6k citations
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topics.
Responses of a coastal phytoplankton community to increased nutrient input from the Changjiang (Yangtze) River
2008498 citationsMingjiang Zhou, Rencheng Yu et al.profile →
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Zhao, Yue, Rencheng Yu, Fan‐Zhou Kong, et al.. (2019). FEATURES OF PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITIES AND THEIR CONTROLLING FACTORS IN THE YELLOW SEA AND THE EAST CHINA SEA IN SUMMER TIME. 50(4). 838–850.3 indexed citations
Zhou, Zheng‐Xi, et al.. (2016). Relationship between harmful algal blooms and water stratification in waters off Changjiang River estuary.. 47(6). 1166–1175.2 indexed citations
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Yu, Rencheng & Dongyan Liu. (2016). Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Waters of China: Current Situation, Long-term Changes and Prevention Strategies. 1167–1174.35 indexed citations
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Chen, Yangchao, Yan Tian, Rencheng Yu, & Mingjiang Zhou. (2008). Okadaic Acid Inhibits Cell Proliferation and Induces Apoptosis of HumanHepatocyte Cell Line HL-7702 and Hepatocellular Cancer Cell Line Bel-7402. Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Universitatis Sunyatseni. 47(5). 86.1 indexed citations
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Yu, Rencheng. (2006). Application of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) method to detect “tamarense/catenella species complex” (“Temperate Asian” ribotype) in Genus Alexandrium along Chinese coast. Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae.5 indexed citations
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Yu, Rencheng, et al.. (2005). Effects of four nitrogen substrates on growth and toxin production of Alexandrium minutum(Dinophyceae). Acta Oceanologica Sinica.3 indexed citations
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Yan, Tian, et al.. (2002). The effects of the dinoflagellate of Alexandrium tamarense on early development of Chlamys farreri. Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae. 22(2). 241–246.1 indexed citations
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Zhou, Mingjiang, et al.. (2001). Acute toxicity test method using Neomysis awatschensis and its application in toxicity evaluation of drilling fluid. Marine Environmental Science. 20(3). 1–4.4 indexed citations
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Tian, Yan, et al.. (2001). Accumulation, transformation and elimination of PSP in Mytilus edulis. Haiyang yu huzhao. 32(4). 420–427.5 indexed citations
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