Publications by authors named "Yu-cheng Wang"

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  • Liriomyza trifolii is a notable pest affecting both field and greenhouse plants, but its ecological adaptability is not well understood due to limited genomic resources.
  • Researchers created a comprehensive chromosome-level genome sequence of L. trifolii, measuring 122.64 Mb, with a high gene coverage of 95.28%.
  • This genome includes nearly 12,000 protein-coding genes and offers crucial insights for managing this invasive pest effectively.
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The leafminer Liriomyza trifolii causes severe economic damage on ornamental and horticultural crops in China. Rapid cold hardening (RCH) is a phenomenon where cold tolerance in insects can be significantly enhanced after a short-term acclimation to low temperatures. In this study, the regulation of transcription in response to cold hardening was investigated in L.

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  • The invasive pest Liriomyza trifolii threatens ornamental and vegetable plants, spreading quickly and demonstrating high heat resistance.
  • Researchers created strains of this pest adapted to high temperatures (35°C and 40°C) to study their survival and reproductive behaviors under thermal stress.
  • Findings revealed that while acclimation at 35°C boosted reproduction and population growth, the 40°C strain had faster development but lower reproductive success, indicating a balance between adaptability and reproduction under environmental stress.
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Liriomyza trifolii, an invasive pest, poses a substantial threat to horticultural and vegetable plants. It spreads rapidly, especially in hot weather, leading to large-scale outbreaks with strong thermotolerance and insecticide resistance. In this study, mortality and LtCYP4g1 expression in L.

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Minimization of cadmium (Cd) accumulation in wheat grain (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important way to prevent Cd hazards to humans. However, little is known about the mechanisms of varietal variation of Cd accumulation in wheat grain.

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As an environmental factor, temperature impacts the distribution of species and influences interspecific competition. The molecular chaperones encoded by small heat shock proteins (sHsps) are essential for rapid, appropriate responses to environmental stress. This study focuses on , which encodes a temperature-responsive in , an insect pest that infests both agricultural and ornamental crops.

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Electrocatalytic acetylene semi-hydrogenation (EASH) offers a promising and environmentally friendly pathway for the production of CH, a widely used petrochemical feedstock. While the economic feasibility of this route has been demonstrated in three-electrode systems, its viability in practical device remains unverified. In this study, we designed a highly efficient electrocatalyst based on a PdCu alloy system utilizing the hydrogen spillover mechanism.

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The lifetime of hydroxyl radicals (⋅OH) in the fuel cell catalyst layer remains uncertain, which hampers the comprehension of radical-induced degradation mechanisms and the development of longevity strategies for proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs). In this study, we have precisely determined that the lifetime of ⋅OH radicals can extend up to several seconds in realistic fuel cell catalyst layers. This finding reveals that ⋅OH radicals are capable of carrying out long-range attacks spanning at least a few centimeters during PEMFCs operation.

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  • Liriomyza trifolii is a significant invasive pest that affects horticultural and vegetable crops, causing damage through its feeding and accelerated plant death during hot weather.
  • Long-term exposure to the insecticide abamectin has led to the development of a resistant strain (AB-R) that shows increased tolerance to heat and may also have cross-resistance to other pesticides.
  • This study highlights how resistance to pesticides can lead to enhanced thermotolerance in pests, emphasizing the need for further research on the complex mechanisms of insect adaptation to environmental stresses.
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Eliminating the NO emission after coal combustion is a critical task for thermal power plants to reduce threats to the human body, such as respiratory diseases, heart disease, lung disease and even lung cancer. To this end, various treatments have been taken to optimize, monitor and control the combustion process. However, optimizing the coal composition prior to combustion can further reduce possible NO emissions.

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In the later stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, hotels are taking various measures to balance pandemic prevention and business operations. Some hotels require travelers to be fully vaccinated prior to check-in, while others do not. In the latter type of hotels, fully vaccinated travelers may encounter others who are not vaccinated.

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is a significant pest of vegetable and ornamental crops across the globe. Microwave radiation has been used for controlling pests in stored products; however, there are few reports on the use of microwaves for eradicating agricultural pests such as , and its effects on pests at the molecular level is unclear. In this study, we show that microwave radiation inhibited the emergence of pupae.

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The leafminer Liriomyza trifolii is an important insect pest of ornamental and vegetable crops worldwide. Cyromazine is an effective, commonly-used insecticide that functions as a growth regulator, but its effect on L. trifolii has not been previously reported.

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  • The study addresses the challenges in designing non-Pt catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions (ORR) in fuel cells due to limited understanding of triple-phase boundaries (TPBs) in specific pore sizes.
  • A new method was developed to analyze TPBs in the Fe/N/C catalyst layers, revealing that over 70% of ORR activity comes from 0.8- to 2.0-nanometer micropores, despite their low area fraction.
  • Findings indicate that interactions at the catalyst interface deactivate active sites in larger pores, highlighting a crucial design principle of distinguishing between active and inactive TPBs for improving non-Pt catalyst layers.
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Objectives: A direct evaluation of insulin sensitivity on pituitary response to gonadotropin relasing hormone (GnRH) has not been shown in congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH), despite a growing body of evidence in the association of testosterone concentrations with insulin sensitiviy. The objective of the study was to explore whether increased testosterone concentrations in men with CHH improve insulin sensitivity, or vice versa.

Design: A retrospective study at a tertiary centre.

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The primary function of heat shock transcription factor (HSF) in the heat shock response is to activate the transcription of genes encoding heat shock proteins (HSPs). The phloem-feeding insect Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is an important pest of cotton, vegetables and ornamentals that transmits several plant viruses and causes enormous agricultural losses. In this study, the gene encoding HSF (Bthsf1) was characterized in MED B.

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  • An invasive pest poses a serious threat to horticultural vegetables due to its competitive edge and potential damage.
  • Researchers cloned a chitin synthase (CHS) transcript belonging to the CHS2 family, finding its highest expression during the pupal stage with no significant differences among adult tissues.
  • A new RNA interference method using dsRNA was developed, significantly reducing chitin synthase expression in pupae and resulting in a lower emergence rate, laying groundwork for future pest control strategies.
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Background: Fatigue and the long work hours of surgeons have attracted increasing concern in recent years. We aimed to explore whether starting time was associated with perioperative outcomes and cost for elective lung surgery.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on elective lung surgery patients at a high surgery-volume center between September 2019 and November 2019.

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The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity of the Fe/N/Carbon catalysts derived from the pyrolysis of zeolitic-imidazolate-framework-8 (ZIF-8) has been still lower than that of commercial Pt-based catalysts utilized in the proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) due to low density of accessible active sites. In this study, an efficient carbon-supporting strategy is developed to enhance the ORR efficiency of the ZIF-derived Fe/N/Carbon catalysts by increasing the accessible active site density. The enhancement lies in (i) improving the accessibility of active sites via converting dodecahedral particles to graphene-like layered materials and (ii) enhancing the density of FeN active sites via suppressing the formation of nanoparticles as well as providing extra spaces to host active sites.

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Nanostructured carbon materials with high porosity and desired chemical functionalities are of immense interest because of their wide application potentials in catalysis, environment, and energy storage. Herein, a top-down templating strategy is presented for the facile synthesis of functional porous carbons, based on the direct carbonization of diverse organic precursors with commercially available metal oxide powders. During the carbonization, the metal oxide powders can evolve into nanoparticles that serve as in situ templates to introduce nanopores in carbons.

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CO poisoning of Pt-group metal catalysts is a long-standing problem, particularly for hydrogen oxidation reaction in proton exchange membrane fuel cells. Here, we report a catalyst of Ru oxide-coated Ru supported on TiO (Ru@RuO/TiO), which can tolerate 1-3% CO, enhanced by about 2 orders of magnitude over the classic PtRu/C catalyst, for hydrogen electrooxidation in a rotating disk electrode test. This catalyst can work stably in 1% CO/H for 50 h.

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Low molecular weight hydrogels are made of small molecules that aggregate noncovalent interactions. Here, comprehensive characterization of the physical and chemical properties of hydrogels made from thioglycolipids of the disaccharides lactose and cellobiose with simple alkyl chains is reported. While thiolactoside hydrogels are robust, thiocellobioside gels are metastable, precipitating over time into fibrous crystals that can be entangled to create pseudo-hydrogels.

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The microbiota of invasive animal species may be pivotal to their adaptation and spread, yet the processes driving the assembly and potential sources of host-microbiota remain poorly understood. Here, we characterized microbiota of four leaf miner fly species totaling 310 individuals across 43 geographical populations in China and assessed whether the microbiota of the wild leaf miner was acquired from the soil microbiota or the host plant microbiota, using high-throughput 16S rRNA sequencing. Bacterial communities differed significantly among four leaf miner species but did not mirror host phylogeny.

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We designed and synthesized 18 substituted indole derivatives containing a triazole scaffold as novel anti-influenza A virus candidates using a bio-isosteric and scaffold-hopping strategy from the lead compound 4-32-2. Most of the target compounds (eg: 6, 7a, 7d, 7f-j, 7l, 7m, 7o, 7q) exhibited potent anti-influenza A virus activity and low cytotoxicity in vitro. In particular, 7a exhibited the most potent anti-IAV activity (IC: 1.

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The association between NSM and prognosis of esophageal cancer remains controversial, though several studies have been conducted drawing their own conclusion. Therefore, we firstly carried out this meta-analysis aiming to explore the association. We performed a comprehensive literature search online, including PubMed, Embase and Web of Science.

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