Publications by authors named "Ming-Liang Yin"

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  • - The Monkey-pod tree (Jack Benth.) is a perennial tree from the Fabaceae family, commonly found in Guangdong, Fujian, and Zhejiang provinces in China, and used in traditional medicine for heat toxicity symptoms.
  • - In 2018, around 30 Monkey-pod trees in a commercial plantation in Huizhou, Guangdong showed dieback symptoms, with signs of ambrosia beetle infestation, including white sawdust exudates and discoloration near exit holes.
  • - Pathogen identification involved collecting samples from infected trees, culturing them on potato dextrose agar, and isolating 37 fungal colonies, which were analyzed for morphological characteristics and genetic sequences indicating the involvement of a specific fungus associated with
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