Publications by authors named "Rang-yu Mo"

Article Synopsis
  • Coptis chinensis is a perennial herb found primarily in southeastern China and has been used in traditional medicine for over 2000 years.
  • A high-quality genome for C. chinensis has been sequenced, revealing a size of approximately 958.20 Mb and indicating that its large genome is due to the amplification of long terminal repeat retrotransposons and an ancestral whole-genome duplication.
  • Key genes associated with the berberine metabolic pathway were identified, and it's noted that the roots of C. chinensis produce the highest levels of berberine in the third and fourth years, providing valuable data for future research and breeding.
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The natural forest and artificial shed are the main cropping modes of Coptis chinensis. This study is aimed to reveal the rhizosphere soil bacterial community structure difference between under tow C. chinensis cropping modes-natural forest and artificial shed, and to assist us to completely understand soil quality condition,and provide theoretical guidance for soil improvement and C.

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This study is aimed to reveal the rhizosphere soil fungal community structure difference of Coptis chinensis cropping between natural forest and artificial shed modes, and provide theoretical guidance for soil improvement and C. chinensis planting. The rhizosphere soil samples of 1-5-year-old C.

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With the deterioration of environment, and the excessive collection of wild resources, the wild populations of Myla- bris phalerata Pallas are less and less, almost extincted in many traditional distribution areas. It is necessary to breed M. phalerata artificially for sustainable utilization.

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