Publications by authors named "Weibiao Xu"

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  • Wild rice species are important genetic resources for breeding modern crops, especially rice, which is a key global food source.
  • The study presents nearly complete genomes of 13 wild rice species, revealing 101,723 gene families and highlighting significant genetic differences compared to cultivated rice.
  • Findings include extensive genomic variation and less diversity in disease resistance genes in cultivated rice, offering insights into rice evolution and the impacts of domestication and artificial selection.
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Background: Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) has greatly improved the utilization of heterosis in crops due to the absence of functional male gametophyte. The newly developed sporophytic D1 type CMS (CMS-D1) rice exhibits unique characteristics compared to the well-known sporophytic CMS-WA line, making it a valuable resource for rice breeding.

Results: In this research, a novel CMS-D1 line named Xingye A (XYA) was established, characterized by small, transparent, and shriveled anthers.

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dnal7, a novel allelic variant of the OsHSP40, affects rice plant architecture and grain yield by coordinating auxins, cytokinins, and gibberellic acids. Plant height and leaf morphology are the most important traits of the ideal plant architecture (IPA), and discovering related genes is critical for breeding high-yield rice. Here, a dwarf and narrow leaf 7 (dnal7) mutant was identified from a γ-ray treated mutant population, which exhibits pleiotropic effects, including dwarfing, narrow leaves, small seeds, and low grain yield per plant compared to the wild type (WT).

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  • This study investigates whether noninvasive embryo viability testing (niEVT) leads to improved clinical outcomes compared to conventional IVF after the first embryo transfer, focusing on live birth rates, particularly for different age groups including women over 35 years old.
  • A double-blind, multicenter randomized controlled trial will enroll 1,140 patients across eight centers, who have at least two high-quality blastocysts, to assess multiple outcomes including live birth and miscarriage rates.
  • The results will help clarify the effectiveness of niEVT versus traditional IVF methods, potentially influencing treatment options and success rates for various patient demographics.
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  • The research focuses on evaluating the MRI features and quality of life improvements in adults with temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) before and after orthodontic treatment.
  • Data from 57 patients were analyzed, revealing significant changes in TMJ disc position and morphology on MRI, alongside improvements in pain levels, mouth opening, and overall quality of life.
  • Results showed a reduction in TMJ clicking in most patients after treatment, demonstrating the potential effectiveness of orthodontic intervention for TMD symptoms and related quality of life enhancements.
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Oryza sativa ssp. javanica rice varieties exhibit a wide variation in the phenotypes of several important agronomic traits, including grain quality, grain shape, plant architecture, disease resistance, and high adaption to an unfavorable environment, indicating a great potential for rice improvement. DNA molecular markers are basic and critical tools in genetic analysis and gene mining.

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The landraces preserved by indigenous worldwide exhibited larger variation in the phenotypes and adaption to different environments, which suggests that they comprise rich resources and can be served as a gene pool for rice improvement. Despite extensive studies on cultivated rice, the variations and relationships between landraces and modern cultivated rice remain unclear. In this study, a total of 20 varieties that include 10 javanica collected from different countries worldwide and 10 indica from China were genotyped and yielded a sum of 99.

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Particle size distribution and emission factors from 9 State 3-5 light-duty gasoline vehicles (LDGVs) and 15 State 3-5 heavy-duty diesel vehicles (HDDVs) were tested in this study using a constant volume sampling (CVS) system on a dynamometer. The influences of driving cycles and emission control level on the PM emission factors and particle size distribution were analyzed. The results show that the PM emission factors of the tested LDGVs and HDDVs were (4.

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Manganese (Mn) transporter OsNRAMP5 was widely reported to regulate cadmium (Cd) uptake in rice. However, the relationship between OsNRAMP5 expression level and Cd accumulation, impacts of external ion activities on OsNRAMP5 expression level and Cd accumulation are still unclear. Investigations of the relationship between OsNRAMP5 expression level and Cd accumulation in three indica rice genotypes were conducted under various external Mn activities ranging from Mn deficiency to toxicity in EGTA-buffered nutrient solution.

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Application of Zinc (Zn) is considered an effective measure to reduce Cadmium (Cd) uptake and toxicity in Cd-contaminated soils for many plant species. However, interaction between Zn and Cd in rice plant is complex and uncertain. In this study, four indica rice cultivars were selected to evaluate the effect of Zn exposure in an EGTA-buffered nutrient solution under varying Zn activities and a field level of Cd activity to characterize the interaction between Zn and Cd in rice.

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