Publications by authors named "Gao Haifeng"

Xinjiang is an important region due to its unique epidemic characteristics of wheat stripe rust disease caused by f. sp. .

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Wheat stripe rust, caused by f. sp. (), is a globally significant fungal disease that seriously threatens wheat yield, particularly in China.

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  • - The cotton industry faces a significant threat due to a decline in yield and quality caused by infection; however, the mechanisms behind cotton's resistance to this infection are not well understood, hindering the development of resistant cultivars.
  • - Researchers studied two upland cotton cultivars (resistant JK1775 and susceptible Z8) using transcriptome sequencing to analyze their defense responses at different stages of infection, discovering that JK1775 displayed a higher number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) compared to Z8.
  • - The study found that both cultivars had DEGs enriched in the MAPK signaling pathway and the phenylpropanoid metabolic pathway, indicating that certain genes involved in lignin and coumarin biosynthesis
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Acute lung injury (ALI) is closely related to high mortality in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). This study unveils the therapeutic effect and mechanism of miR-217-5p on SAP-associated ALI. The miR-217-5p RNA expression was significantly up-regulated in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated primary rat alveolar epithelial type II cells (AEC II) and sodium taurocholate-treated pancreas and lung in SAP rats.

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  • - High performance and robustness are essential for improving wearable and portable technology, and the 1D crystal structure of SbSe thin films allows for better deformation resistance during bending.
  • - Traditional planar structures struggle with repeated bending due to internal stress/strain, but creating three-dimensional nanostructures can help mitigate these issues.
  • - The study investigates nanoconed SbSe solar cells, demonstrating how substrate back-reflection and nanocone geometry can enhance light absorption, ultimately guiding the development of flexible and high-performance solar cells.
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Deep learning approaches have been widely applied for agricultural disease detection. However, considerable challenges still exist, such as low recognition accuracy in complex backgrounds and high misjudgment rates for similar diseases. This study aimed to address these challenges through the detection of six prevalent wheat diseases and healthy wheat in images captured in a complex natural context, evaluating the recognition performance of five lightweight convolutional networks.

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Common bunt caused by Kühn is one of the most serious fungal diseases of wheat. The root-microbial associations play key roles in protecting plants against biotic and abiotic factors. Managing these associations offers a platform for improving the sustainability and efficiency of agriculture production.

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An electrochemical sensor was developed for the detection of hydrogen peroxide (HO), utilizing the synergistic effects of graphene (Gr) and MOF-on-MOF nanozymes (FeCu-NZs). Initially, Fe-MOF with peroxide-like activity is synthesized using a solvothermal method. Subsequently, the organic ligand on its surface binds Cu, enhancing the enzyme-like activity further.

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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the predominant grain crop and plays a pivotal role in grain production in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), China. Its cultivated area constitutes approximately half of the total sown area of grain crops in XUAR, with 1.

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Wheat stripe rust is globally one of the most important diseases affecting wheat. There is an urgent need to develop environmentally safe and durable biological control options to supplement the control that is achieved with breeding and fungicides. In this study, endophytic bacteria were isolated from healthy wheat through the tissue separation method.

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In recent years, there have been a number of studies where hesperidin was administered to modify arterial blood pressure, but the conclusions of each study are contradictory. In order to investigate the effect of hesperidin on blood pressure, we searched the CNKI, Wanfang Database, the VIP database, Sinomed database, Pubmed, Embase and The Cochrane Library databases, and searched the literature on hesperidin and blood pressure published in Chinese and English journals, mainly focusing on patients' systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure. The search time frame was from the inception of the databases until December 2023.

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Fusarium pseudograminearum is an important plant pathogen that invades many crops (Zhang et al. 2018). Since it was first discovered in Australia in 1951, F.

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Actin filaments and their associated actin-binding proteins play key roles in plant innate immune signaling. CAP1, or cyclase-associated protein 1, is an important regulatory factor of the actin cytoskeleton-associated signaling network and was hypothesized here to be involved in resistance against wheat stripe rust because expression was upregulated in response to f. sp.

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Tomato is the most preferred host plant for , a newly emerged devastating invasive pest in China. However, no study has evaluated the damage risk of on processed tomato worldwide. In the current study, the life table parameters of were systematically investigated on five tomato cultivars (one fresh tomato cultivar, four processed tomato cultivars) to determine their susceptibility to infestation.

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Toluene, a volatile organic compound, may have adverse effects on the nervous and digestive system when inhaled over an extended period. The assessment of environmental toluene exposure can be effectively conducted by detecting hippuric acid (HA), a toluene metabolite. In this investigation, a molecularly imprinted electrochemical sensor was developed for HA detection, utilizing the synergistic effects of reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and a bimetallic organic skeleton known as CoNi-MOF.

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Background: Kidney cancer is an immunogenic solid tumor, characterized by high tumor burden and infiltration of CD8 T cells. Although immunotherapy targeting the PD1/CTLA-4 axis has demonstrated excellent clinical efficacy, clinical outcomes in most patients are poor.

Methods: We used the RNA sequencing data from the GEO database for KIRC GSE121636 and normal kidney tissue GSE131685, and performed single-cell analysis for cluster identification, pathway enrichment, and CD8 T cell-associated gene identification.

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This study focuses on the extraction of ellagic acid (EA), a valued phenolic compound, from agricultural waste chestnut shell samples. A novel approach is introduced using a combination of boronic acid-modified molecularly imprinted polymer (ZIF@B@MIP) and a nanocomposite of graphene oxide-coated silver nanoparticles (GO@Ag@GSH) to enhance EA enrichment. ZIF@B@MIP precisely captured EA through boronate affinity-based molecular imprinting recognition.

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Wild oat (Avena fatua L.) is a common and problematic weed in wheat fields in China. In recent years, farmers found it increasingly difficult to control A.

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  • - Stripe rust, caused by a specific fungus, affects both winter and spring wheat in Xinjiang, China, with a new study identifying 46 distinct races from 216 isolates collected in 2021.
  • - The isolates were tested on different wheat lines, revealing that certain races had high presence rates, while specific virulence factors showed variable frequencies across counties.
  • - The study indicates that stripe rust can spread between winter and spring wheat, highlighting the need for implementing resistance genes in both types of crops to manage the disease effectively.
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This study aimed to present a special case of treatment of a patient with multisegmental vertebral compression fracture, burst fracture, and sandwich vertebra and to review the literature on this condition. An 85 year-old female presented with severe low back pain but no radiating pain in the lower extremities. The patient was diagnosed with T12 and L5 vertebral compression fractures, fresh vertebral burst fractures in L2 and L3, and osteoporosis.

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  • - Wheat stripe rust is a serious disease affecting wheat crops, especially in China, where conditions favor its spread and the pathogen can easily adapt and overcome resistance.
  • - A study conducted in the Yili region of Xinjiang identified 25 different races of the stripe rust pathogen from 129 collected isolates, with certain races being more prevalent across various locations.
  • - Monitoring of the stripe rust disease and its pathogen races is crucial for effective control and collaboration is needed among researchers to manage this threat in Xinjiang and surrounding areas.
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