Publications by authors named "Zongling Liu"

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exogenous hormones on postpartum ultrasonographic changes of uterine horn in Hu sheep. 90 nulliparous Hu sheep were divided into three groups according to the number of lambs. Each group was further randomly subdivided into three groups (n = 10), a control group (sodium chloride), a PG group (cloprostol), and a PG+OT group (cloprostol + oxytocin).

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  • A biotrophic fungus causes smut disease in sugarcane, leading to reduced yields, with resistance mechanisms split into structural, biochemical, and physiological categories, though structural resistance remains less studied.
  • The sugarcane variety ZZ9 showed greater structural resistance to smut compared to the susceptible variety GT42, and plant analysis indicated that ZZ9 had lower stomatal aperture and density than susceptible varieties like ROC22 and GT42.
  • RNA sequencing revealed 7 protein-encoding genes, with 6 upregulated in the susceptible variety GT42, particularly two genes linked to increased stomatal aperture, suggesting their significance in structural resistance against smut disease and potential applications in breeding.
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Sugarcane is a vital crop with significant economic and industrial value. However, the cultivated sugarcane's ultra-complex genome still needs to be resolved due to its high ploidy and extensive recombination between the two subgenomes. Here, we generate a chromosomal-scale, haplotype-resolved genome assembly for a hybrid sugarcane cultivar ZZ1.

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Colletotrichum siamense is a hemibiotrophic ascomycetous fungus responsible for mango anthracnose. The key genes involved in C. siamense infection remained largely unknown.

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is a biotrophic fungus responsible for sugarcane smut disease. To investigate the key genes involved in infection, we conducted RNA sequencing of sugarcane sprouts inoculated with teliospores. A weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) showed that two co-expressed gene modules, MEdarkturquoise and MEpurple-containing 66 and 208 genes, respectively-were associated with infection.

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Dirigent proteins (DIRs) are known to function in lignin biogenesis and to be involved in stress resistance in plants. However, the sugarcane DIRs have not been functionally characterized. In this study, we investigated the DIR-protein-encoding genes in spp.

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Sugarcane smut caused by the basidiomycetes fungus is a devastating disease for the sugarcane industry worldwide. As the initial step, the smut teliospores germinate on sugarcane buds, and subsequently, the mycelium infects the bud tissues. However, chemical signals that induce spore germination are still unknown.

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A total of 216 killer yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae, isolated from wine, were evaluated in controlling Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, a pre-harvest anthracnose agent of grape. Three of these yeast isolates were tested positive for antagonizing C. gloeosporioides and were further evaluated for their mechanisms as biological control agents (BCAs): production of antifungal compounds, production of hydrolytic enzymes, inhibition of C.

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