Publications by authors named "Hong Tao Yu"

As an essential macronutrient, phosphorus (P) is often a limiting nutrient because of its low availability and mobility in soils. Drought is a major environmental stress that reduces crop yield. How plants balance and combine P-starvation responses (PSRs) and drought resistance is unclear.

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Our work focuses on tackling the problem of fine-grained recognition with incomplete multi-modal data, which is overlooked by previous work in the literature. It is desirable to not only capture fine-grained patterns of objects but also alleviate the challenges of missing modalities for such a practical problem. In this paper, we propose to leverage a meta-learning strategy to learn model abilities of both fast modal adaptation and more importantly missing modality completion across a variety of incomplete multi-modality learning tasks.

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Five yeast strains isolated from tree bark and rotten wood collected in central and southwestern China, together with four Brazilian strains (three from soil and rotting wood collected in an Amazonian rainforest biome and one from Bromeliad collected in Alagoas state) and one Costa Rican strain isolated from a flower beetle, represent a new species closely related with Yueomyces sinensis in Saccharomycetaceae, as revealed by the 26S ribosomal RNA gene D1/D2 domain and the internal transcribed spacer region sequence analysis. The name Yueomyces silvicola sp. nov.

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Graphene oxide (GO) membranes with nanoconfined interlayer channels theoretically enable anomalous nanofluid transport for ultrahigh filtration performance. However, it is still a significant challenge for current GO laminar membranes to achieve ultrafast water permeation and high ion rejection simultaneously, because of the contradictory effect that exists between the water-membrane hydrogen-bond interaction and the ion-membrane electrostatic interaction. Here, we report a vertically aligned reduced GO (VARGO) membrane and propose an electropolarization strategy for regulating the interfacial hydrogen-bond and electrostatic interactions to concurrently enhance water permeation and ion rejection.

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It is hindered by the limited light time that the development of photocatalysis technology, which is a clean and energy-saving advanced oxidation process. In this work, a 2D/2D TiC/porous g-CN nanolayers composited van der Waals (VDW) heterostructure photocatalyst (TiC/PCN) was prepared by a straightforward vacuum filtration method after an ultrasonic stripping process. In this TiC/PCN composite photocatalyst, PCN nanolayers play the role of absorbing visible light, while TiC nanolayers form VDW heterojunction with PCN nanolayers, which is beneficial to migration of photo-generated electrons from PCN to TiC.

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  • The orderly execution of DNA replication and chromosome segregation is crucial for stable genetic material transmission.
  • The cohesin complex plays a key role in connecting sister chromatids and ensuring their proper cohesion during DNA replication.
  • This review highlights recent advances in understanding how sister chromatid cohesion is regulated throughout the mitotic cell cycle.
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The NPR1 gene was an important regulator for a plant disease resistance. The cDNA of NPR1 gene was cloned from peanut cultivar Ri Hua 1 by rapid amplification of cDNA ends-polymerase chain reaction (RACE-PCR). The full length cDNA of Arachis hypogaea NPR1 consisted of 2,078 base pairs with a 1,446 bp open-reading frame encoding 481 amino acids.

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Pigeon circovrius (PiCV) is a member of circovirus, which is usually regarded as an immunosuppression agent. There were reports that pigeons infected by PiCV showed symptoms of lethargy, weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory distress, etc. In this study, we established a PCR method for the detection of PiCV DNA.

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Objective: To determine hypotonic liquid containing colloid on hemorrhagic dogs with celiac seawater immersion wound.

Methods: Thirty-five dogs were randomly divided into five groups: control group (group A), 0.9% NaCl therapy group (group B) and 0.

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