Publications by authors named "Juanling Li"

Partridge tea has high medicinal value due to its rich content of terpenoids, phenols, flavonoids, and other related bioactive components. In order to study the best drying method for partridge tea, four treatments, including outdoor sun drying (OD), indoor shade drying (ID), hot-air drying (HAD), and low-temperature freeze-drying (LTD), were performed. The results showed that the OD and HAD treatments favored the retention of the red color of their products, while the ID and LTD treatments were more favorable for the retention of the green color.

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Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) Oken is an ornamental and ethno-medicine plant, which can grow a circle of adventitious bud around the leaf margin. The dynamic change of metabolites during the development of B.

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Background: Partridge tea (Mallotus oblongifolius) is used as an important beverage and medical plant in Hainan province of China. Although some information about the morphology, cytology, and genetics of partridge tea has been reported in the literature, knowledge about this plant is still very limited. The leaves are the most important part for every tea plant, with a major role in nutrition and other functions.

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The marked increase in plant genomic data has provided valuable resources for investigating the dynamic evolution of duplicate genes in polyploidy. is an ideal model species for investigating polyploid genome evolution. The present study comprehensively analyzed DNA and RNA variation of two representative inbredlines, Zhongshuang11 and Zhongyou821, and we investigated gene expression levels of A and C subgenomes in multiple tissues of the two lines.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on a tropical plant from the Euphorbiaceae family, found in Hainan, China, that may have uses as both a beverage and medicine.
  • The complete plastome of the plant is characterized, measuring 163,304 bp and containing a standard structure with 131 genes, including various protein-coding, tRNA, and rRNA genes.
  • This plastome sequence, with an A/T content of 64.02%, will aid in conservation genetics and phylogenetic research within the Euphorbiaceae family.
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Background: , an evergreen shrub endemic to Hainan Island, China, is important both medicinally and economically. Due to its special medicinal significance and the continuing rise of market demand, its populations in the wild have been subject to long-term illegal and unrestrained collection. Hence, an evaluation of genetic variability is essential for the conservation and genetic reserve development of this species.

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