27 results match your criteria: "Henan Agricultural University Zhengzhou China.[Affiliation]"

In this study, we present a comprehensive peptidomic atlas of 13 maize tissues, covering both vegetative and reproductive phases. Using a three-frame translation of canonical coding sequences, we identified 6100 nonredundant endogenous peptides, significantly expanding the known plant peptide repertoire. By integrating peptidomic coexpression profiles with previously reported proteomic profiles, we found that the peptide abundance did not consistently correlate with the abundance of their source proteins, suggesting the presence of complex regulatory mechanisms.

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This study delves into the role of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) surface proteins in cell adhesion and immunoregulation. Using fluorescence microscopy, we observed distinct adhesion patterns on various cell types. LAB surface proteins demonstrated concentration-dependent inhibition of Salmonella adhesion, with LAB69 exhibiting potent antagonistic effects.

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Burley tobacco, a chlorophyll-deficient mutant with impaired nitrogen use efficiency (NUE), generally requires three to five times more nitrogen fertilization than flue-cured tobacco to achieve a comparable yield, which generates serious environmental pollution and negatively affects human health. Therefore, exploring the mechanisms underlying NUE is an effective measure to reduce environmental pollution and an essential direction for burley tobacco plant improvement. Physiological and genetic factors affecting tobacco NUE were identified using two tobacco genotypes with contrasting NUE in hydroponic experiments.

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Four new species of the genus Czerny, 1903 (Diptera, Clusiidae) from China.

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September 2024

Department of Entomology, Henan Agricultural University, No. 95 Wenhua Road, Jinshui District, Zhengzhou 450003, Henan Province, China Henan Agricultural University Zhengzhou China.

Four new species of the genus Czerny, 1903 collected from China, are described as new to science: , , and An updated key to the species of from China is presented.

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  • Structural variations (SVs) play a significant role in the domestication and improvement of ducks, with a newly constructed duck pan-genome revealing about 40.98 Mb of new sequences and identifying over 101,000 SVs, many linked to transposable elements (TEs).
  • A specific 6945 bp Gypsy insertion was identified as a major functional mutation impacting duck bodyweight, accounting for approximately 27.61% of phenotypic variation.
  • The study emphasizes the value of pan-genomes in genomics research and demonstrates how TEs contribute to the development of important traits in livestock, such as bodyweight and plumage color.
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A new species of (Rosaceae) from western Sichuan, China.

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November 2023

State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Resources, School of Life Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou China.

, a new species of Rosaceae from western Sichuan, China, is described and illustrated. Morphologically, we inferred that the new species belongs to CotoneasterSer.Salicifolii sensu Yü et al.

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Nitrosation of pyridine alkaloids in tobacco generates tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNAs), which are notable toxicants in tobacco products and smoke. Burley tobacco, a chloroplast- and nitrogen (N)-deficient phenotype that accumulates high levels of nitrate-nitrogen (NO-N) in its leaves, is particularly susceptible to TSNAs formation. In this study, reciprocal pot and field grafting experiments were conducted using burley tobacco Eyan No.

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Colorectal cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer deaths worldwide. Currently, chemotherapy is the primary way for colorectal cancer, but with severe side effects. Therefore, it is urgent to find safer and more effective adjuvant treatment methods.

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In this study, we sequenced two complete mitogenomes from and . The mitogenome of represented the first such data from the family Limacidae. The lengths of the mitogenomes of and were 14,773 bp and 15,195 bp, respectively.

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Insulin signaling plays a critical role in regulating various aspects of insect biology, including development, reproduction, and the formation of wing polyphenism. This leads to differentiation among insect populations at different levels. The insulin family exhibits functional variation, resulting in diverse functional pathways.

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We previously developed shinyCircos, an interactive web application for creating Circos diagrams, which has been widely recognized for its graphical user interface and ease of use. Here, we introduce shinyCircos-V2.0, an upgraded version of shinyCircos that includes a new user interface with enhanced usability and many new features for creating advanced Circos plots.

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Accumulated evidence shows that melatonin possesses the potential to improve lipid metabolism by modifying gut microbiota and glucose metabolism via regulating the melatonin receptor signaling pathway. However, the contribution of melatonin consumption on glucose homeostasis by affecting gut microbiota has not been investigated in diabetes. In the current work, we investigated the effect of melatonin administration on gut microbiota and glucose homeostasis in db/db mice, a type 2 diabetes model with leptin receptor deficiency.

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Taxonomy and molecular phylogeny of (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) with descriptions of two new species.

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May 2022

Institute of Microbiology, School of Ecology and Nature Conservation, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China Beijing Forestry University Beijing China.

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  • The study investigates a worldwide genus from the Irpicaceae family that causes white decay in wood, previously known to include only three species.
  • Molecular analyses were conducted using several genetic markers, resulting in the creation of phylogenetic trees through different evolutionary inference methods.
  • As a result of this research, two new species were identified, each with distinct morphological features and ecological traits, alongside detailed descriptions and illustrations provided for clarity.
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In this study, we aimed to determine molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of topping and grafting in tobacco ( L.) by comparing the alkaloid contents and enrichment pathways of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) among plants subjected to different combinations of topping and grafting treatments. Plants of the tobacco variety "Zhongyan 100" and eggplant ( L.

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Given the growing concern over the ecological impacts of non-native species, exploring these species' expansion edge and distribution patterns and their driving factors is important for developing suitable management measures. (L.) Kuntze, a non-native plant that was introduced to China in the 1990s, has spread from southern Hebei Province, where it first took root, to the surrounding regions and has become one of the most notorious invasive weeds in northern China.

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Alfalfa ( L.) is abundant in dietary fiber, alfalfa saponins, and other active ingredients. However, the application of alfalfa is scarce in food.

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In , phytochrome (phy) A, phyB, and cryptochrome 1 (cry1) are representative far-red, red, and blue light photoreceptors, respectively. Members of the SUPPRESSOR OF PHYA-105 (SPA) protein family (SPA1-SPA4) form E3 ubiquitin ligase complexes with CONSTITUTIVE PHOTOMORPHOGENIC1 (COP1), which mediates the degradation of photomorphogenesis-promoting factors to desensitize light signaling. SPA2 has been reported to promote seedling etiolation in the dark.

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Density dependence in reproduction plays an important role in stabilizing population dynamics via immediate negative feedback from population density to reproductive output. Although previous studies have shown that negative density-dependent reproduction is associated with strong spacing behavior and social interaction between individuals, the proximal mechanism for generating negative density-dependent reproduction remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the effects of density-induced stress on reproduction in root voles.

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A comprehensive lipidomic analysis of the lipids extracted from grass carp bones, black carp bones, shrimp shells, and crab shells was performed in this study. First, HPLC analysis revealed that the lipids extracted from shrimp and crab shells contained 60.65% and 77.

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The physicochemical properties of starch acetates with an equal degree of substitution prepared from pea, corn, and wheat starch and their effects on frozen cooked noodle (FCN) quality were investigated. The result showed that the three kinds of starch acetates had different effects on the quality of FCN due to their different blue values, freeze-thaw stability, and crystalline morphology analyzed by XRD ( < .05).

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Protein-protein interaction (PPI) plays a crucial role in most biological processes, including signal transduction and cell apoptosis. Importantly, the knowledge of PPIs can be useful for identification of multimeric protein complexes and elucidation of uncharacterized protein functions. , the best-characterized dicotyledonous plant, the steadily increasing amount of information on the levels of its proteome and signaling pathways is progressively enabling more researchers to construct models for cellular processes for the plant, which in turn encourages more experimental data to be generated.

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The flora of northern China forms the main part of the Sino-Japanese floristic region and is located in a south-north vegetative transect in East Asia. Phylogeographic studies have demonstrated that an arid belt in this region has promoted divergence of plants in East Asia. However, little is known about how plants that are restricted to the arid belt of flora in northern China respond to climatic oscillation and environmental change.

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  • The warm-temperate and subtropical climate zones in East Asia are rich in diverse plant species, especially Tertiary relict trees, but little is known about their evolutionary history and adaptation to climate change.
  • A genomic analysis of 171 samples from two species in China and Japan revealed that changes in climate and geography influenced their divergence and adaptation to past environmental conditions.
  • The study highlights that while these trees have shown local adaptation in China, they remain vulnerable to future climate challenges, underscoring the need for conservation efforts.
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Temperature plays a multidimensional role in host-pathogen interactions. As an important element of climate change, elevated world temperature resulting from global warming presents new challenges to sustainable disease management. Knowledge of pathogen adaptation to global warming is needed to predict future disease epidemiology and formulate mitigating strategies.

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Understanding the distribution and composition of soil microbes in bare patches is a critical step to improving ecological remediation. The effects of different vegetative restoration types on soil microbes within semi-arid bare patches remain unclear. Here, we evaluated the distribution of soil fungi and bacteria among different ecological restoration types at the southern Taihang Mountains.

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