Publications by authors named "Meifeng Chi"

Mahonia fortunei, belonging to the Berberidaceae family, is widely cultivated in fields, parks, courtyards, and roadsides for its excellent ornamental characteristics and medicinal values in southern China (Yu and Chung 2017). In May 2021, leaf spots were observed on nearly 60~80% of M. fortunei plants growing in Chongqing Normal University campus (29°36'42″N; 106°17'59″E) from Chongqing City, China.

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  • Sambucus chinensis is a valuable herb from the Caprifoliaceae family, grown in southern China for its ornamental beauty, edible uses, and health benefits.* -
  • In July 2021, a leaf spot disease was identified in Chongqing, China, causing significant damage with infection rates of 35-50% across two fields, leading to yellow and black spots on leaves that eventually blighted.* -
  • Researchers sampled infected leaves, isolated fungi, and performed DNA sequencing, confirming that three isolates (CQ81, CQ82, CQ83) exhibited identical characteristics, with one strain (CQ82) added to GenBank for further study.*
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The mechanical properties of the plant culture medium affect plant growth and development significantly. The paper presents the data created for the published article entitled "Resistance from agar medium impacts the helical growth of primary roots". The data contains the real-time output forces of 0.

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