Publications by authors named "Dong-Yu Zhou"

Tuber indicum is the most economically important member of Tuber, with the highest production and widest distribution in China. However, the overexploitation of immature ascocarps not only has driven wild resources of the species toward extinction, but also has caused enconomic losses and a decline in the reputation of T.indicum quality.

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  • Orchid seed germination and development rely on compatible mycorrhizal fungi, which vary in specificity and affect orchid rarity and distribution.
  • In a study, researchers isolated 20 fungal strains from different Dendrobium species, finding that while all strains stimulated germination of the rare D. huoshanense, only nine could support its growth to the seedling stage.
  • The study highlights that while generalist fungi aid in early germination, a lack of specialized fungi for later growth could limit D. huoshanense's geographic distribution and inform conservation strategies.
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To study the relationship between hematopoiesis and primordial germ cells, chick embryos at different developing stages were flatbed and located. After fixed by glutaral, the embryos were PAS and HE stained respectively, dehydrated serially, transparent, mounted, and were observed in situ or in cut sheet condition. The results showed: (1) the cellule amorphous and the disposition in chick embryo of PGCs were coincident no matter stained by PAS or HE staining, and HE staining could disclose the morphologic characteristics more clearly, exactly and completely; (2) genesis of blood island could be observed at the boundary of light and dark region of the extraembryonic blastoderm at about 26 hours; (3) both the blood vessel endothelium cells and free cells of the blood island were differentiated from PGCs.

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