Publications by authors named "Chaomao Hui"

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  • The study analyzed soil samples from different planting years (5, 10, 20, and 40) to understand how the soil fungal community changes over time using high-throughput sequencing and functional prediction tools.
  • Results revealed that the dominant fungal groups were Ascomycota and Basidiomycota, with specific fungal classes showing significant shifts in abundance related to planting years.
  • Functional analysis indicated that major soil fungal roles include pathotrophs, symbiotrophs, and saprotrophs, with pH and nutrient levels being key environmental factors affecting fungal community variations.
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'Rainbow' is a new horticultural plant variety for anthocyanin production, which has great ornamental value and huge market potential. The chloroplast genome is 139,690 bp in length, containing a large single-copy region (LSC) of 83,268 bp, a small single-copy region (SSC) of 12,830 bp, and a pair of 21,796 bp inverted repeats region (IR). The GC content of chloroplast genome is 38.

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Dendrocalamus is one of the best bamboo species with bamboo shoots, and has higher economic value. The chloroplast genome is a circular molecule of 139404 bp in length, consisting of a 82938 bp large single copy region (LSC), a 12876 bp small single copy region (SSC), and a pair of inverted repeats region (IRa and IRb: 21795 bp each). The GC content of chloroplast genome is 38.

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Dragon bamboo (Dendrocalamus giganteus) is a giant sympodial bamboo species widely distributed in Asia. However, it remains unclear how dragon bamboo and soil microbes interact to affect soil properties. In this study, we investigated the planting patterns (semi-natural and artificial) on different slopes (sunny and shady) to determine the effects on soil properties and microbial community.

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