Publications by authors named "Chaonan Cai"

, native to North America, is an invasive species in many areas of the world, where it causes serious damage to natural ecosystems and economic losses. However, a dearth of genetic resources and molecular markers has hampered our understanding of its invasion history. Here, we assembled 40 complete chloroplast genomes of species, including 21 individuals, 15 individuals, and four individuals, the sizes of which ranged from 152,412 bp to 153,170 bp.

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  • Evolutionists and ecologists are interested in how polyploidization (having more than two sets of chromosomes) affects plant evolution and ecology, particularly in understanding the genetic background of polyploid plants.
  • The study looked at two tetraploid plants, determining their diploid ancestors and finding evidence that one had an autopolyploid origin, while the other may have come from an extinct or unstudied species.
  • Results showed significant gene expression changes in the tetraploids, with adaptations related to high levels of UV-B and DNA repair, indicating they might be better suited for high-altitude environments, and pointing to future research opportunities in understanding plant evolution.
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Mineral elements including calcium, iron, and zinc play crucial roles in human health. Their deficiency causes public health risk globally. Commercial mineral supplements have limitations; therefore, alternatives with better solubility, bioavailability, and safety are needed.

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Background: Cuscuta, a parasitic plant species in the Convolvulaceae family, grows in many countries and regions. However, the relationship between some species is still unclear. Therefore, more studies are needed to assess the variation of the chloroplast (cp) genome in Cuscuta species and their relationship with subgenera or sections, thus, providing important information on the evolution of Cuscuta species.

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is a rare plant species of Theaceae and is endemic to China. Its distribution area is highly restricted, and genomic information is extremely limited. The present study reports the first complete chloroplast of .

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  • * Two preparation methods were compared: microwave and hydrothermal, with the microwave method promoting nitrogen self-doping but resulting in less effective carbon dot formation.
  • * The hydrothermal method led to better carbonization, uniform CD size, and a higher quantum yield, making it more effective for producing high-quality fluorescence properties than the microwave method.
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Soil microbes play an important role in plant invasion, and parasitic plants regulate the growth of invasive plants. However, the mechanisms by which parasitic plants regulate the effects of soil microbes on invasive plants have not been investigated. Here, we used the invasive plant and the holoparasitic plant to test whether and how parasitism shifts the effect of native soil microbes on the growth of .

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The synthesis of evolutionary biology and community ecology aims to understand how genetic variation within one species can shape community properties and how the ecological properties of a community can drive the evolution of a species. A rarely explored aspect is whether the interaction of genetic variation and community properties depends on the species' ecological role. Here we investigated the interactions among environmental factors, species diversity, and the within-species genetic diversity of species with different ecological roles.

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The complexity of global biodiversity in the tropical Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China bioregions has fascinated biologists for decades, but little is known about the spatiotemporal patterns in these regions. Accordingly, the aims of present study were to investigate the evolutionary and distribution patterns of Engelhardia in these regions and establish a model for examining biogeographic patterns and geological events throughout the tropical Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China. The effects of geological events occurring in the area between the Indochina Peninsula and subtropical China bioregions on the two trees species (i.

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Species identification is vital for protecting species diversity and selecting high-quality germplasm resources. Wild spp. comprise rich and excellent germplasm resources; however, the variation and evolution of the whole chloroplast (cp) genomes in the genus have been ignored.

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(Nyctaginaceae) is endemic to the Himalayas where it is used in traditional Tibetan folk medicine. In this study, we first presented the complete chloroplast genome of . Complete genome size of ranged from 154,348 to 154,388 bp.

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In this study a brinzolamide drug-resin ophthalmic thermosensitive in situ gelling system was developed and evaluated. Brinzolamide was combined with ion exchange resins to prolong the retention time of drugs in the eye and to reduce ocular and systemic side effects. Poloxamer F127 was used as gelling vehicle in combination with carbopol 934P, which acted as a viscosity-enhancing agent.

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