9 results match your criteria: "Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine[Affiliation]"
Biology (Basel)
October 2024
Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing 100176, China.
The impact of invasive alien species (IAS) on nature and society is increasing globally. It is crucial to utilize information systems for evidence-based management, enabling the assessment and supporting survey and control actions. However, the lack of accessible and comprehensive baseline IAS data often impedes the ability to prioritize and allocate resources efficiently.
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March 2023
Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China.
Introduction: Maize lethal necrosis seriously threatens maize production worldwide, which was caused by coinfection by maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and a potyvirid. To effectively control maize lethal necrosis, it is vital to develop a rapid, sensitive, and specific detection method for the early diagnosis of MCMV in host plant tissues.
Methods: We established a rapid detection procedure by combining the one-step reverse-transcription recombinase-aided amplification (one-step RT-RAA) and CRISPR/Cas12a-based lateral flow assay in one tube (one-tube one-step RT-RAA/CRISPR-Cas12a), which can be implemented on a portable metal incubator at 37~42°C.
Sci Total Environ
May 2023
College of Geoscience and Surveying Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology, Beijing 100083, China.
Greenhouses are an important part of modern facility-based agriculture. While creating well-being for human society, greenhouses also bring negative impacts such as air pollution, soil pollution, and water pollution. Therefore, it is of great significance to obtain information such as the area and quantity of greenhouses.
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June 2022
Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China.
is the largest genus of Phytolaccaceae. Owing to interspecific hybridization, infraspecific variation, and apparent weak genetic control of many qualitative characters, which have obscured boundaries between species, the classification and phylogenetic relationships of this genus are unclear. Native is disjunctly distributed in America, eastern Asia, and Africa, and the biogeographic history of the genus remained unresolved.
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May 2022
Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, 100176, China.
Amaranthus is a complex taxon with economic importance as well as harmful weeds. We studied the genetic variation and structure of the chloroplast genomes of 22 samples from 17 species of three subgenera. It was found that the length of the chloroplast genome of Amaranthus varied from 149,949 bp of A.
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April 2022
Department of Entomology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China.
Although vomiting is commonly recognized as a protective reaction in response to toxic stimuli, the elaborate sensory processes and necessary molecular components are not fully clear, which is due to a lack of appropriate experimental animal models. Vomiting reflex to volatile chemicals renders locust one candidate for vomiting model. Here, we identified a panel of chemical cues that evoked evident vomiting in locust nymphs and demonstrated the selected combinatorial coding strategy that palps but not antennae olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) employed.
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April 2022
CAIQ Center for Biosafety, Sanya 572025, China.
The genus L. consists of approximately 130 species distributed in the Americas, eastern Asia, and the Mediterranean region. The phylogeny and evolutionary history of this genus are not clear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsects tend to feed on related hosts. Coevolution tends to be dominated by interactions resulting from plant chemistry in defense strategies, and evolution of secondary metabolisms being in response to insect herbivory remains a classic explanation of coevolution. The present study examines whether evolutionary constraints existing in host associations of economically important fruit flies in the species-rich tribe Dacini (Diptera: Tephritidae) and to what extent these species have evolved specialized dietary patterns.
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July 2021
Institute of Plant Inspection and Quarantine, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing, China.
The genus (Poaceae) is both a forage crop and staple food crop in the tropics. In this study, we obtained chloroplast genome sequences of four species of (, , , and ) using Illumina sequencing. These chloroplast genomes have circular structures of 136,346-138,119 bp, including a large single-copy region (LSC, 79,380-81,186 bp), a small single-copy region (SSC, 12,212-12,409 bp), and a pair of inverted repeat regions (IRs, 22,284-22,372 bp).
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