Publications by authors named "Qiaoxiu Yin"

Brown leaf spots were observed on tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze] in Sinan County (27.74 °N, 108.

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Tea [Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze)] have been widely planted in Guizhou Province in recent years, and the cultivation area in the region ranks first among all the provinces or cities in China. Leaf spot disease was an important disease of tea in Kaiyang county, Guizhou Province, which mainly damaged young leaves and shoot of tea and led to a huge loss of the production of tea.

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Gray blight disease is one of the most destructive diseases of tea plants and occurs widely in the tea-growing areas of the world. It is caused by several fungal phytopathogens, of which is the main pathogen in China. The environmentally friendly antimicrobial, phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA), a metabolite of the natural soil-borne bacteria spp.

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Gray blight is a serious disease of tea () for which there is currently no effective control or preventive measure apart from fungicides. Screening for effectiveness of a natural antimicrobial against this pathogen and identifying its mode of action could contribute to the management of this disease. Antifungal activity of the antimicrobial ningnanmycin (NNM) from var.

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Article Synopsis
  • The fungal pathogen is responsible for various diseases in crops, particularly causing leaf spot in tea plants, which impacts tea quality and productivity in Guizhou Province, China.
  • While the genome of this fungus has been sequenced, there has been a lack of data on its transcriptome and small RNA sequences during infection, which this study aims to address.
  • Utilizing the Illumina HiSeq platform, the research provides valuable insights into gene expression, host interactions, and potential disease resistance, serving as a resource for future studies.
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is a phytopathogenic fungus that causes leaf spot on tea plants (), which negatively affects the productivity and quality of tea leaves in Guizhou Province, China. isolate GZYQYQX2B was sequenced using Pacific Biosciences and Illumina technologies, and assembled into a whole genome of 35.5 Mbp.

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