Publications by authors named "Jing-Jing Mo"

Tobacco black shank is one of the most harmful soil-borne diseases infected by Phytophthora parasitica. In order to probe the control method to this disease, in this study, the mycelial growth rate method was employed to investigate the antifungal effects of extracts from stem-leaf and root, root exudates, and their combination of Scrophularia ningpoensis, Chuanmingshen violaceum and Pinellia ternata The results showed that: ①Stem-leaf and root extracts of S. ningpoensis, C.

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  • Soil microbes are key indicators of soil quality, and this study examined how planting Chuanminshen violaceum affects these microbes in tobacco soil using advanced sequencing techniques.
  • The results indicated that planting Ch. violaceum boosted the biodiversity of both bacteria and fungi, with fungi experiencing a more significant increase.
  • Notable changes included a decrease in specific bacterial phyla (Proteobacteria and Acidobacteria) and a shift in fungal dominance, which saw Basidiomycete become the leading phylum while Ch. violaceum improved the overall microbial community by increasing beneficial microbes and reducing pathogens.
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