Publications by authors named "Yonghe Cui"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how pectin-degrading bacteria affect the fermentation of cigar tobacco, specifically looking at microbial communities and physical/chemical properties to reduce bitterness and enhance aroma.
  • Two strains, YX-2 and DM-3, were isolated, showing strong capabilities in breaking down pectin, leading to decreased pectin content and increased sugar levels in the tobacco.
  • The results indicated that using these bacteria improves microbial diversity and positively impacts sugar metabolism, contributing to flavor enhancement in the final product.
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Introduction: The air-curing process of cigar tobacco, as a key step in enhancing the quality of cigars, is often susceptible to contamination by mold spores, which severely constrains the quality of cigar tobacco.

Methods: This study employed high-throughput Illumina sequencing technology and a continuous flow analysis system to analyze the differences between the microbial communities and physicochemical components of moldy and healthy cigar tobacco leaves. Furthermore, correlation analysis was performed to reveal the impact of mold on the quality of cigar tobacco.

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Background: Root-knot nematodes (RKNs), including Meloidogyne species, are among the most destructive plant-parasites worldwide. Recent evidence suggests that entomopathogenic fungi (EPF) can antagonize RKNs. Such antagonistic effects are likely mediated by toxic metabolites, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), produced by the fungi.

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Porous organic polymer (POP) coated on a metal-organic framework (MOF) has the functions and advantages of MOF and POP at the same time and has excellent catalytic ability. In this study, an efficient dual-functional core-shell composite MOF@POP with Lewis acid and Brønsted base sites was synthesized using the impregnation method in which MIL-101(Cr) was the core component and polymelamine formaldehyde (PMF) was the shell component. Most importantly, the obtained MIL-101(Cr)@PMF showed perfect catalytic activity in the deacetalization-Knoevenagel tandem reaction.

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Increasing the infective juvenile (IJ) yields of entomopathogenic nematodes in monoxenic culture systems would reduce their production cost for the market. Ascarosides act as universal nematode pheromones with developmental and behavioral effects of nematodes. Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is unexpectedly found to enhance the IJ yields of entomopathogenic nematodes on fortified nutrient broth plates.

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Recovery, yield, and dispersal are crucial developmental and behavioral indices for the infective juveniles of entomopathogenic nematodes, which are used as biocontrol agents against a variety of agricultural pests. Ascarosides and isopropylstilbene (ISO) function as nematode pheromones with developmental and behavioral effects. In this study, 11 synthesized ascarosides identified from Caenorhabditis elegans, together with ISO identified from Photorhabdus luminescens, were used to determine their influence on the IJ recovery, growth on agar plates, and dispersal of S.

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is a notorious leaf feeding insect pest in the Asia-Pacific region and leads to a significant economic loss in vegetable and field crop production. Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs), lethal parasites of insects, are used as biocontrol agents. Yunnan Province in China is a well-known region due to its rich biodiversity.

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This study analyzes the effect, long-term survival rate, and complications about preserving the left colonic artery (LCAP) in rectal cancer surgery. Relevant articles were systematically retrieved from multiple electronic databases, for example, EMBASE, BioMed Central, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane. The time for retrieving was from the establishment of the database to December 31, 2018.

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NIR spectra of tobacco leaves were measured in the range of 12000 to 4000 cm(-1) using a Bruker MPA FT-NIR spectrometer. PLS calibration models were developed and optimized for rapid quantitative analysis of nicotine alkaloids, total sugar and total nitrogen contents in tobacco leaves. It was found that the prediction errors of the same component were significantly different when different spectral regions were used for PLS modeling, and the best spectral range is also different for each component.

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