Publications by authors named "Tianyi Pu"

Four new erythroneurine leafhopper species, Wang & Song, , Wang & Song, , Wang & Song, , and Wang & Song, from karst areas in Southwestern China, are described and illustrated.

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Soil microbiomes play a crucial role in enhancing plant growth, health, and overall agricultural productivity. Nevertheless, the influence of distinct agricultural management practices on the microbial diversity and community structure within tea () plantations has remained enigmatic. This study postulates that organic agricultural management models can enhance microbial diversity and optimise the microbial community structure within tea plantations, indirectly augmenting soil fertility and tea quality.

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Erythroneurini is the largest tribe of the microleafhopper subfamily Typhlocybinae. Most prior research on this tribe has focused on traditional classification, phylogeny, and control of agricultural pests, and the phylogeography of the group remains poorly understood. In this study, the mitochondrial genomes of 10 erythroneurine species were sequenced, and sequences of four genes were obtained for 12 geographical populations of .

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Erythroneurine leafhoppers (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Typhlocybinae, Erythroneurini) are utilized to resolve the relationship between the four erythroneurine leafhopper (Hemiptera, Cicadellidae, Typhlocybinae, Erythroneurini): () sp. nov., () sp.

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In the present paper, two new erythroneurine species from Yunnan province, China, Arboridia (Arboridia) jinghongensis sp. nov. and Empoascanara (Empoascanara) lancanga sp.

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The tea green leafhopper, () Matsuda, R., 1952 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), is currently one of the most devastating pests in the Chinese tea industry. The long-term use of chemical pesticides has a negative impact on human health, impeding the healthy and sustainable development of the tea industry in this region.

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Leafhoppers have been identified as a serious threat to different plants. To explore the characteristics of mitogenomes and reveal the phylogenetic positions of two species in the Typhlocybinae, complete mitogenomes of and were sequenced and annotated for the first time with lengths of 15,402 bp and 15,383 bp, respectively. The two mitogenomes contained 13 PCGs, 22 tRNA genes and 2 rRNA genes.

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In this study, we sequenced and reported the complete mitochondrial genomes of for the first time. The complete mitochondrial genome was registered in GenBank with accession number NC_064377 as the first complete mitogenome of the genus The circular mitochondrial genome length is 15,402 bp, with nucleotide composition A (41.8%), C (11.

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Two new species of the leafhopper genus Tautoneura Anufriev from Karst areas in Southwest China are described and illustrated, Tautoneura aureomarginalis sp. nov. and Tautoneura lageniformis sp.

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