Publications by authors named "Liguang Zhang"

While pollen dormancy has been proposed to play a necessary role in sexual reproduction, it remains poorly understood. Here, we used traditional pollen germination assays to characterize dormancy. Our results underscore variation in the degree of dormancy between individual pollen grains.

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Sporocarps of macrofungi support other diverse fungal species that are termed fungicolous fungi. However, the external environmental factors that affect the diversity and composition of fungicolous fungal communities remains largely unknown. In this study, the diversities, composition, and trophic modes of fungicolous fungal communities residing in host macrofungi from diverse habitats in the Qinling Mountains were analyzed.

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Introduction: Nicosulfuron is the leading acetolactate synthase inhibitor herbicide product, and widely used to control gramineous weeds. Here, we investigated the metabolic process of nicosulfuron into foxtail millet and maize, in order to clarify the mechanism of the difference in sensitivity of foxtail millet and maize to nicosulfuron from the perspective of physiological metabolism and provide a theoretical basis for the breeding of nicosulfuron-resistant foxtail millet varieties.

Methods: We treated foxtail millet (Zhangzagu 10, Jingu 21) and maize (Nongda 108, Ditian 8) with various doses of nicosulfuron in both pot and field experiments.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of bilateral locking plate (BLLP) fixation compared to unilateral locking plate (ULLP) fixation for managing unstable osteoporotic supracondylar femoral fractures (UOSFF), especially in cases involving bone defects.
  • Experimental models were utilized to apply different types of locking plate fixations, revealing that BLLP results in better stress distribution under load, indicating stronger stability than ULLP.
  • The research concludes that BLLP fixation is crucial in specific scenarios: when fracture lines are at sharp angles, of type "/", or when there are significant bone defects.
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Low-temperature stress limits the growth and development of foxtail millet. Freezing stress caused by sudden temperature drops, such as late-spring coldness, often occurs in the seedling stage of foxtail millet. However, the ability and coping strategies of foxtail millet to cope with such stress are not clear.

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Foxtail millet ( L.) is a critical grain with high nutritional value and the potential for increased production in arid and semiarid regions. The foxtail millet value chain can be upgraded only by ensuring its comprehensive quality.

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The commercial quality of foxtail millet grain (Setaria italica L.) includes appearance quality, functional quality, and cooking and eating quality, which directly determine whether consumers will purchase the product. We studied the relationship between ecological factors and commercial quality attributes of foxtail millet "Jingu 21" from twelve production areas.

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To explore the efficiency of selenium (Se) fertilizer application in dryland maize, we tested five Se fertilizer application treatments: 0 g ha (Se0), 75 g ha (Se1), 150 g ha (Se2), 225 g ha (Se3), and 300 g ha (Se4). Compared with Se0, Se2 increased the leaf area, chlorophyll content, internode length, plant height, and ear height by 7.95%, 3.

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Plant cells contain only small amounts of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), with the genomic information shared among multiple mitochondria. The biological relevance and molecular mechanism underlying this hallmark of plant cells has been unclear. Here, we report that Arabidopsis thaliana plants exhibited significantly reduced growth and mitochondrial dysfunction when the mtDNA copy number was increased to the degree that each mitochondrion possessed DNA.

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Foxtail millet ( L.) plays a principal role in food security in Africa and Asia, but it is sensitive to a variety of herbicides. This study was performed to clarify whether pyrazosulfuron-methyl can be used in foxtail millet fields and the effect of pyrazosulfuron-methyl on the photosynthetic performance of foxtail millet.

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Polysaccharides from morels possess many characteristics beneficial to health, such as anti-tumor and immunomodulatory activities. The gut microbiota plays a critical role in the modulation of immune function. However, the impact of morel polysaccharides on the gut microbiota has not yet been explored.

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Polysaccharides isolated from mushrooms have been identified as potential prebiotics that could impact gut microbiota. In this study, a water-soluble polysaccharide (MP) extracted from wild morels was evaluated for its effects on the gut microbiota of non-treated and cyclophosphamide (CP)-treated mice. The results showed that MP restored the spleen weight and increased the counts of white blood cells and lymphocytes in the peripheral blood and spleen of the CP-treated mice.

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The development of edible films based on the natural biopolymer feather keratin (FK) from poultry feathers is of great interest to food packaging. Edible dialdehyde carboxymethyl cellulose (DCMC) crosslinked FK films plasticized with glycerol were prepared by a casting method. The effect of DCMC crosslinking on the microstructure, light transmission, aggregate structure, tensile properties, water resistance and water vapor barrier were investigated.

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Background: Although the stability of proteins is of significance to maintain protein function for therapeutical applications, this remains a challenge. Herein, a general method of preserving protein stability and function was developed using gelatin films.

Methods: Enzymes immobilized onto films composed of gelatin and Ethylene Glycol (EG) were developed to study their ability to stabilize proteins.

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Fish oils are rich in eicosapentaenoic acid, which has the wide-ranging biological activities. The rapid and efficient separation of eicosapentaenoic acid ethyl ester from fish oils ethyl ester is still regarded as a challenge. In this study, we described an effective and flexible chromatography for eicosapentaenoic acid ethyl ester preparation, named continuous batch chromatography, which combined the batch chromatography with the continuous chromatographic operation mode.

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Maintaining the appropriate number of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) molecules is crucial for supporting mitochondrial metabolism and function in both plant and animal cells. For example, a substantial decrease in mtDNA levels occurs as a key part of pollen development. The molecular mechanisms regulating mtDNA copy number are largely unclear, particularly with regard to those that reduce mtDNA levels.

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The influenza A H7N9 virus is a highly contagious virus which can only infect poultry before early 2013. But after that time, it widely caused human infections in China and brought Southeast Asia great threaten in the public health area. The coding gene for polymerase basic protein 2 (PB2) in influenza A H7N9 virus encodes the PB2 protein, which is a part of the RNA polymerase.

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Microfluidic technology is an important research tool for investigating angiogenesis . Here, we fabricated a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic device with five cross-shaped chambers using a coverslip molding method. Then, the perforated PDMS microhole arrays prepared by soft lithography were assembled in the device as barriers; a single microhole had a diameter of 100 m.

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To explore the role of Brassinolide (BR) in improving the tolerance of Sigma Broad in foxtail millet (Setaria italica L.), effects of 0.1 mg/L of BR foliar application 24 h before 3.

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Gelatin-based films with an immobilized enzyme designed for extending the stability of the protein in dry, non-powder configuration with precise dosing attributes were subjected to stress conditions of temperature and relative humidity. β-galactosidase was used as model functional protein. The film configuration preserved the activity of the enzyme under the different storage conditions investigated, which include room temperature under low (ambient) and high (75%) relative humidity, and 36 °C under low (oven) and high relative humidity conditions for a period of 46 days.

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Radix Isatidis (Isatis indigotica Fort.) is one of the most important traditional Chinese medicine plants. However, there is no suitable herbicide used for weed control in Radix Isatidis field during postemergence stage.

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We have developed a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) pattern with arrays of microwells for the formation of multicellular aggregates by C17.2 neural stem cells. Upon interfacing with the patterns, the neural stem cells would firstly attach to the microwell sidewalls, forming cellular strips on day 1 after plating.

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  • This study focused on creating quasi-three-dimensional microwell patterns using poly (l-lactic acid) to develop assays that target voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) in cells.
  • Researchers observed that SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells grew in various configurations (2D, 3D, and N2D) depending on their position within the microwell patterns.
  • Results indicated that cells in microwells had different shapes and lower VGCC responsiveness compared to flat substrates, with N2D cells showing characteristics in between 2D and 3D cells, highlighting the role of cell morphology in VGCC responsiveness.
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UV photolithography and hydrofluoric acid wet etching were used to produce silicon master molds and polydimethylsiloxane (PMDS)-based soft lithography was adopted to fabricate three-dimensional poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) and PDMS microwell patterns with high aspect ratio and channel connection. Nine microwell patterns were thus obtained with different structural dimensions. Patterns were treated with oxygen plasma etching and polylysine coating to enhance hydrophilicity and cell compatibility for subsequent culture of C17.

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