Publications by authors named "Huifang Shen"

Abiotic stresses, including drought, salinity, and temperature extremes, are serious constraints to plant growth and agricultural development. These stresses that plants face in nature are often multiple and complex. Biotin carboxyl carrier protein subunit 2 (BCCP2) is one of the two subunits of biotin carboxyl carrier protein, which is a functional subunit of acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase, primarily studied for its role in fatty acid synthesis.

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In this paper, cellulose nanofibers (CNF) were prepared from wheat bran (WB) and the structure of CNF was determined. Fourier transform infrared spectra and X-ray diffractograms showed the groups such as hydroxyl and carboxyl groups and cellulose type 1 structure possessed by CNF, respectively. Scanning electron microscopy exhibited that CNF was filamentous and intertwined.

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  • The potato is a vital crop worldwide, with China producing over 20% of it, particularly in Guangdong Province where it serves as a key winter crop that boosts farmers' incomes.
  • Recently, a soft rot disease caused significant damage to the potato plants in Guangdong, with a 3%-5% incidence observed in fields as of February 2024.
  • Researchers collected affected potato samples, isolated the pathogens, conducted genetic analyses, and confirmed the identity of two strains linked to the disease, highlighting their pathogenicity through Koch's postulates.
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As some of the richest sources of natural antioxidants, small berry fruits have attractive colors and special tastes, with recognized benefits for human health. However, sour tastes in small berry juices result in a poor flavor and low acceptance among consumers, greatly limiting their marketability. Among the most commonly used deacidification methods, chemical deacidification methods can neutralize fruit juice via the addition of a deacidification agent, while physical deacidification methods include freezing deacidification, ion-exchange resin deacidification, electrodialysis deacidification, and chitosan deacidification.

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Bacterial soft rot caused by coinfection with spp. and spp. in hosts can cause successive changes in fields, and it is difficult to prevent the spread of and control the infection.

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Transplant treatment with chlorantraniliprole (CAP) is a proactive approach to protect transplanted plants from pests during early establishment and has been comprehensively applied in tobacco fields in Guangdong Province, China. However, it is not known whether the high dose of CAP in transplant treatments has lethal or sublethal effects on the generalist predator Rhynocoris fuscipes Fabricius (Hemiptera: Reduviidae). To address this concern, the mortalities of R.

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The choice of appropriate proteases and pretreatment methods significantly influences the preparation of bioactive peptides. This study aimed to investigate the effects of different pretreatment methods on the hydrolytic performance of diverse proteases during the production of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory peptides derived from wheat and their foaming and emulsion properties. Dry heating, aqueous heating, and ultrasound treatment were employed as pretreatments for the protein prior to the enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat gluten.

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From March to June 2022, Fusarium tobacco root rot broke out in Shaoguan Guangdong Province, China, affecting approximately 15% of tobacco production fields, with an incidence of 24% to 66%. In the early stage, the lower leaves showed chlorosis, and the roots became black. In the later stage, the leaves became browned and withered, the root cortices were broken and shed, and only a small number of roots were left.

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The study aimed to investigate the effect of germination conditions on the content of polyphenol extract in mung bean and to further investigate the effect of polyphenol extract in germinated mung bean on diabetic mice. Through single factor experiment and response surface experiment, the effects of soaking temperature, soaking time, germination temperature, germination time and soaking liquid CaCl concentration on the polyphenol content of mung bean were analyzed. The optimal germination conditions of mung bean were determined as soaking temperature 25°C, soaking time 11 h, germination temperature 28°C, germination time 3 days and CaCl concentration 2 mM.

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is commonly cultivated for ornamental use in urban parks greening and street embellishment in China. In March 2022, 60% of plants cv. Wave Purple (n≈1800) from an ornamental plant nursery under natural conditions in Tianhe district (N 113°21'21", E 23°9'3.

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Adzuki beans are grown in several countries around the world and are widely popular in Asia, where they are often prepared in various food forms. Adzuki beans are rich in starch, and their proteins contain a balanced variety of amino acids with high lysine content, making up for the lack of protein content of cereals in the daily diet. Therefore, the research on adzuki beans and the development of their products have broad prospects for development.

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Herein, crack-free photonic crystal templates with enhanced color contrast were first demonstrated by the coassembly of polystyrene (PS) microspheres and graphene oxide (GO). Then, photonic crystal hydrogels (PCHs) with quick responses to temperature and alcohol solution concentration changes were fabricated by photopolymerization of monomers in the gaps of the self-assembled colloidal crystal templates. The structural color of the PCHs changed from yellow to blue within 120 s as the temperature rose from 25 to 40 °C, whereas upon a decrease in temperature from 40 to 25 °C, the structural color changed from blue to yellow.

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Bacterial soft rot of banana, caused by , is spreading rapidly in important banana growing areas in China and seriously threatens banana production. In this study, we sequenced the high-quality complete genomes of three typical banana strains, MS1 (size: 4,831,702-bp; genome coverages: 538x), MS_2014 (size: 4,740,000-bp; genome coverages: 586x) and MS_2018 (size: 4,787,201-bp; genome coverages: 583x), isolated in 2009, 2014, and 2018, respectively. To determine their genomic and phenotypic diversity with respect to their hosts of origin, they were compared with other .

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Baked adzuki beans are rich in tantalizing odor and nutritional components, such as protein, dietary fiber, vitamin B, and minerals. To analyze the final quality of baked beans, the acrylamide and volatile formation of adzuki beans were investigated under the conditions of microwave baking and drum roasting. The results indicate that the acrylamide formation in baked adzuki beans obeys the exponential growth function during the baking process, where a rapid increase in acrylamide content occurs at a critical temperature and low moisture content.

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Doxorubicin (DOX) is an anthracycline antibiotic used in the clinical treatment of cancer, but its use is limited due to its cardiotoxic effects. Therefore, it is necessary to explore natural compounds that are effective in protecting against the cardiotoxicity caused by DOX. Neutral polysaccharides-2 (NMCP-2) is a natural polysaccharide with antioxidant activity that was isolated and purified from in our laboratory's previous study.

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Dickeya zeae is a globally important bacterial pathogen that has been reported to cause severe soft rot diseases in several essential food crops, including bananas, rice, maize, and potatoes. Carvacrol, a hydrophobic terpene component, is found in aromatic plants of the Labiatae family and various essential oils. However, little work has been done on its antimicrobial potential against D.

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Gladiolus ( Van Houtte) is a perennial plant in the family Iridaceae, which shows sword-shaped leaves and spikes of brilliantly colored irregular flowers arising from corms. It is one of the most important fresh cut flowers and is widely cultivated worldwide, including in China. In September 2020, white pinpoints were first observed on gladiolus leaves in Jiangmen City, Guangdong Province, China.

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Rice foot rot caused by Dickeya zeae is an important bacterial disease of rice worldwide. In this study, we identified a new strain EC2 from rice in Guangdong province, China. This strain differed from the previously identified strain from rice in its biochemical characteristics, pathogenicity, and genomic constituents.

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In this study, tritiated water (HTO) and organically bound tritium (OBT) activity concentration at different depth soil layers (0-5 cm, 5-10 cm, 10-15 cm, 15-20 cm, and 20-25 cm) were measured in uncultivated and cultivated soil samples collected in the vicinity of the Qinshan nuclear power plant (QNPP) in July, September, and December 2018. The concentration difference, the spatial and temporal distribution, the seasonal variation, and the OBT/HTO ratios were investigated. The average ratios of HTO concentration between uncultivated and cultivated soil moisture were 1.

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In this research, a novel manganese dioxide nanorod-anchored graphene oxide (MnO NRs/GO) composite was synthesized by a simple hydrothermal method for electrochemical sensing application. A highly sensitive electrochemical sensor for dopamine (DA) was constructed by modifying glassy carbon electrode (GCE) with MnO NRs/GO. The morphology and performance of the composite material and modified GCEs were investigated by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and cyclic voltammetry (CV), respectively.

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Chiral nematic cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) structural colored materials are the focus of extensive research in recent years on account of their unique helical structure and excellent optical properties. However, the general weak mechanical properties and poor water-resistance of CNC limit its utility. Here, we fabricated highly flexible, water-resistant chiral nematic CNC/Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate(PEGDA) composite films, which was realized by co-assembling CNC and PEGDA precursor then via UV curing to construct a three-dimensional crosslinking network.

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Herein, we report the synthesis of novel nanosized reduced graphene oxide@polystyrene nanospheres (rGO@PS NSs) through an electrostatic interaction method, and further their exploitation for highly sensitive label-free electrochemical immunoassay applications. These rGO@PS NSs provide a universal and promising carrier platform to develop excellent biosensors for clinical screening and diagnostic applications.

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Maize plants were exposed to atmospheric tritiated water (HTO) in the field for 1 h during the day and night under different growth periods. The uptake of HTO vapor by leaves and tissue free water tritium (TFWT) loss in maize plants were investigated. Rate constants of uptake of HTO from the atmosphere by maize leaves were 0.

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To explore the distributions of tritiated water (HTO) in soil and plants after routine release of tritium, this study focused on the Qinshan Nuclear Power Plant Base(QNPPB) using both soil samples at different depths (0-2 cm, 0-5 cm, 5-10 cm, 10-15 cm, 15-20 cm, and 20-25 cm) and vegetation samples (including leaves and grasses) from eight sampling points. Then, HTO activity concentrations were measured in all samples. The results showed that the range in HTO activity concentrations in the leaves was 24-39.

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Bacterial soft rot caused by Dickeya zeae MS1 (Erwinia chrysanthemi) is one of the most devastating banana diseases worldwide. However, knowledge of the development and ecological interactions of D. zeae MS1 biofilm is limited.

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