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Physiological and molecular mechanisms of silicon and potassium on mitigating iron-toxicity stress in Panax ginseng.

Plant Physiol Biochem

October 2024

Institute of Special Wild Economic Animal and Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changchun, 130112, China; Jilin Provincial Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Medicinal Materials Cultivation and Propagation, Changchun, 130112, China. Electronic address:

Iron plays a crucial role in plant chlorophyll synthesis, respiration, and plant growth. However, excessive iron content can contribute to ginseng poisoning. We previously discovered that the application of silicon (Si) and potassium (K) can mitigate the iron toxicity on ginseng.

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Introduction: Ginseng ( C.A. Meyer) has multiple effects on human health; however, soil degradation seriously affects its yield.

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Potassium fulvic acid (BSFA) and potassium humate (KHM), as organic fertilizers, can improve soil structure, increase soil nutrient levels and prevent plant diseases. However, knowledge is limited regarding how BSFA and KHM influence soil microbial communities and the interrelationships between community members associated with Panax ginseng. Soil pH and nutrient content increased significantly as a result of the addition of BSFA and KHM.

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Iron toxicity-induced regulation of key secondary metabolic processes associated with the quality and resistance of Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

August 2021

Institute of Special Wild Economic Animal and Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jilin 130112, China; College of Pharmacy and biological Engineering, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, China. Electronic address:

Panax ginseng and Panax quinquefolius can survive for long periods of time in iron toxicity-stressed environments, which cause rusty roots and reduced productivity. To reveal the proteomic changes in these two Panax species in response to iron toxicity stress, plants of these two species were divided into a control group and an iron toxicity-stress group. An isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) proteomics approach was used to explore the changes in protein accumulation and the potential mechanisms underlying the response to iron toxicity stress in the two Panax species.

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Transplantation is a cultivation mode widely applied in perennial plant growing. This method might be an effective way to alleviate problems associated with continuous cultivation (4-6 years) in ginseng production, but the alleviating mechanism and effects on soil microbial community is unclear. To study this issue, non-transplanted 2-year-old, and 5-year-old (transplantation mode: 2 + 3) and 9-year-old (transplantation mode: 3 + 3 + 3) ginseng rhizosphere soils were analyzed MiSeq sequencing.

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To investigate the chemical compositions of "antler powder" and "antler slice", two types of processed products of Cervi Cornu Pantotrichum (CCP) documented in Chinese Pharmacopoeia. With polysaccharides, crude protein, amino acids, fatty acids, mineral elements, biogenic amines, nucleosides and nucleobases as the evaluating indicators, the antler powder and antler slice processed with methods documented in Chinese Pharmacopoeia were compared in this study. The results showed that as compared with the antler powder by directly "chopping into pieces, and grinding into fine powder", the crude protein, amino acids, biogenic amines, nucleosides and nucleobases contents were reduced by 5.

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Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-activated protein kinase 2 (MK2), a direct substrate of p38 MAPK, plays key roles in multiple cellular processes. In the present study, we showed that MK2 affected not only cumulus expansion, but also the oocyte meiotic cell cycle in porcine oocytes. Inhibition of MK2 arrested oocytes at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage or the prometaphase I/metaphase I stage.

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Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) is a member of the genus Pestivirus, which is a widespread problem for beef and dairy herds, and has given rise to a significant loss in the livestock industry all over the world. The BVDV strain JZ05-1 isolated from cattle in Jilin, China generated cytopathic effect (CPE) in MDBK cells. Eight overlapped gene fragments were amplified by RT-PCR and sequenced, the complete genom sequence of BVDV strain JZ05-1 was assembled.

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Fusobacterium necrophorum is the main pathogen that causes numerous necrobacilloses. Hemolysin is one of the major virulence factors involved in fusobacterial infections. In order to investigate the genetic basis of hemolytic activity and the regulation mechanism of the hemolysin expression, a genomic library was constructed from F.

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The article deals with a new technique for processing American ginseng cultivated in China by far-infrared and moisture absorption. The qualities of processed product as per ton-quantity (including appearance, physical properties and chemical compositions) show no difference from those of American ginseng imported from U.S.

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