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2. Formation and characteristics of viable nonculturable Vibrio parahaemolyticus induced by sodium hypochlorite
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Wang, Rundong, Zhou, Kui, Mou, Jingyuan, Deng, Yijia, Li, Xuepeng, Zhang, Yuhao, Gooneratne, Ravi, and Li, Jianrong
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- 2025
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3. Preoperative prediction of multiple biological characteristics in colorectal cancer using MRI and machine learning
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Huang, Qiao-yi, Zheng, Hui-da, Xiong, Bin, Huang, Qi-ming, Ye, Kai, Lin, Shu, and Xu, Jian-hua
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- 2025
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4. The characterization and antifungal activities of two new Trichoderma antagonistic fungi against four apple disease pathogens
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Gao, Futao, Wang, Zihao, Zhu, Junhua, Li, Wenyan, Wang, Xunyou, Yang, Xifa, Hao, Youwu, An, Shiheng, Yin, Xinming, and Liu, Xiangyang
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- 2025
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5. The dual M protein systems have diverse biological characteristics, but both contribute to M18-type Group A Streptococcus pathogenicity
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Zhou, Xiaorui, Song, Haoshuai, Pan, Fei, Yuan, Chen, Jia, Lu, Wu, Bing, Fan, Hongjie, and Ma, Zhe
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- 2025
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6. Application of cyclopropane with triangular stable structure in pesticides
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Huang, Xinyu, Tang, Xu, Liao, Anjing, Sun, Wei, Lei, Li, and Wu, Jian
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- 2025
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7. Biological and clinical characteristics of non-small cell lung cancer non-specific subtype
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Xie, Xiaohong, Zeng, Chen, Wang, Fei, Qiu, Guihuan, Chen, Ziyao, Liu, Ting, Lin, Xinqing, Xie, Zhanhong, Qin, Yinyin, Wang, Yansheng, Ma, Xiaodong, Liu, Ming, and Zhou, Chengzhi
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- 2024
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8. Isolation, characterization and genomic analysis of the novel Listeria bacteriophage LMLPA3 as a potential antimicrobial in foods
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Liu, Lingyun, Mao, Pan, Chen, Jinni, Li, Lingling, Wang, Yan, Song, Jingdong, Chen, Zhenghong, and Ye, Changyun
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- 2025
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9. Formation of melanoidins and development of characterization techniques during thermal pretreatment of organic solid waste: A critical review
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Yang, Mingming, Ding, Lu, Wang, Peiyao, Wu, Yufan, Areeprasert, Chinnathan, Wang, Ming, Chen, Xueli, Wang, Fuchen, and Yu, Guangsuo
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- 2023
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10. 红大戟根腐病病原鉴定及其生物学特性.
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刘春菊, 张磊, 李恒, 董家红, 何霞红, and 邱斌
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ROOT rots , *POTASSIUM nitrate , *SEQUENCE analysis , *RECOMBINANT DNA , *LACTOSE - Abstract
[Objective] In order to isolate and identify the pathogen of root rot of Knoxia roxburghii and master the biological characteristics of the pathogen. [Method] According to the morphological characteristics of the pathogen, combined with ITS-5.8S rDNA, tub2 and ACT sequence analysis, the pathogenicity test was carried out according to Koch's Rule. [Result] The morphologically consistent pathogen was reisolated from the inoculated plants and finally identified as Boeremia exigua. The studies of biological characteristics showed that the optimum growth medium of pathogen was PDA, the optimum growth temperature was 20 °C or 25 °C, and the optimum pH was 5. The optimum carbon source was lactose, and the optimum nitrogen source was potassium nitrate. [Conclusion] This is the first report of B.exigua causing root rot of K. roxburghii in China. Mastering its biological characteristics will lay a theoretical foundation for the prevention of root rot of K. roxburghii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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11. Biological characterization and clinical significance of cuproptosis-related genes in lung adenocarcinoma.
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Li, Meilin, Tan, Yu, Li, Zhixin, and Min, Lingfeng
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LUNG cancer ,CELL death ,DEATH rate ,EARLY diagnosis ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY - Abstract
Background: Lung cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates, which results in a poor prognosis. Cuproptosis is a novel cell death mechanism. The aim of this study was to examine the biological characteristics and clinical significance of genes associated with cuproptosis in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), and to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the occurrence and progression of LUAD. Methods: We targeted 10 cuproptosis-related genes from previous studies and used the datasets from GEO and TCGA databases to identify differential genes related to cuproptosis; then the data were analyzed by R package, Cytoscape, TISDB, cBioPortal, STRING, CancerSEA, and Disgenet; and finally, the data were detected by immunohistochemistry validation was performed. Results: CDKN2A and MTF1 were cuproptosis-associated LUAD differential genes and were differentially expressed in immune subtypes. The expression of CDKN2A and MTF1 showed correlation with multiple functional states of LUAD.CDKN2A was negatively correlated with LUAD survival prognosis. Conclusion: CDKN2A and MTF1 were correlated with the diagnosis of LUAD, and CDKN2A was negatively correlated with the survival and prognosis of LUAD. CDKN2A has the potential to contribute to the early diagnosis and prognosis analysis of LUAD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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12. Comparison of Fecundity and Gall-Forming of the Horned-Gall Aphid, Schlechtendalia chinensis (Hemiptera: Aphididae) from Different Populations.
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Xu, Xin, Shi, Zhaohui, Tong, Chang, Shao, Shuxia, Wei, Hongyuan, and Yang, Zixiang
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AUTUMN , *FERTILITY , *HEMIPTERA , *SURVIVAL rate , *INSECTS - Abstract
Simple Summary: The horned-gall aphid is an economically important insect and the primary species for Chinese gallnut production. Although artificial cultivation methods have been widely applied in major production areas, their impact on the fecundity and gall-forming ability of aphids remains unclear. This study compared wild, artificial and introduced populations of aphid under the same conditions and found that artificial cultivation leads to reduced fecundity and gall-forming ability in subsequent generations compared to wild populations. To improve the effectiveness of artificial cultivation, technical measures such as wild population or introduced are recommended. The horned-gall aphid, Schlechtendalia chinensis, is the most economically valuable Chinese gallnut aphid species, playing a decisive role in the production of Chinese gallnuts. The method of cultivating the gallnut species with artificial moss and increasing the yield of gallnuts after inoculation has been applied in the main producing areas of Chinese gallnuts. However, it is still unclear whether artificial cultivation affects the fecundity and gall-forming effect of S. chinensis. In this study, autumn migrant aphids of S. chinensis from wild, artificial and introduced populations were used as materials to cultivate and inoculate under the same environment. The number of male and female sexuales, fundatrices, the galls per tree, and the total weight of galls per tree in subsequent generations were analyzed, and differences in the fecundity and gall-forming effects of different populations were analyzed. The results showed that the fecundity of the wild population was stronger than that of the artificial population, and the number of aphids produced by a single spring migrant and the number of fundatrices increased by 75.86% and 81.62%, respectively. Compared with the introduced population, the survival rate of female sexuales in the local population was higher. Compared with the artificial population, the gall-forming effect of the wild population was better; the number of galls per tree, the weight of single gall, and the total weight of galls per tree increased by 68.33%, 50.77%, and 153.78%, respectively; and the gall preservation rate increased significantly. Artificial cultivation of S. chinensis will lead to a decrease in fecundity and gall-forming effect in subsequent generations, showing the degradation of the vitality of S. chinensis. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the effect of artificial cultivation of S. chinensis by adopting technical measures such as wild population or introduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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13. Investigations on Beekeeping and Breeding of Apis cerana in China.
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Qu, Xinying, Zhang, Xinru, Zhang, Guiqian, Qin, Hanrong, Zhang, Huixia, Tian, Huiyu, and Chen, Xiao
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APIS cerana , *HONEYBEES , *FARM produce , *AGRICULTURE , *HONEY , *BEEKEEPING - Abstract
The worldwide value of the honey bee as an agricultural animal is increasingly being recognized. Not only does the honey bee directly produce useful agricultural products, but also large portions of crops are dependent on the pollination activities of honey bees. Apis cerana (A. cerana), the native honey bee of China, is widely distributed in the country. Studying the biological environment and colony management of A. cerana is important for its conservation and breeding. This study investigated the apiculture of A. cerana among a total of 201 beekeepers in the eastern, southern, northwestern and central regions of China and conducted data analysis on the surveyed data. The results showed that the most favorite traits for beekeepers are colony size, colony health and honey production. Compared with Apis mellifera ligustica, A. cerana is more adaptable to low temperature and scattered nectar sources. The results help to optimize the breeding programs of A. cerana and further contribute to substantive breeding accomplishments with honey bees which have enhanced their role in modern agriculture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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14. Biology, Pathogenicity, and Genetic Diversity of the Rice Pathogen Ustilaginoidea virens in Heilongjiang Province, China.
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Guo, Peng, Xu, Xiaofeng, Ma, Yue, Nihal, Niaz, Yang, Mingxiu, Ni, Zhe, Haseeb, Younis, Hou, Lei, Lv, Anqi, and Zhang, Junhua
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RICE , *RICE diseases & pests , *GENETIC variation , *GENETIC correlations , *BIOLOGY - Abstract
Simple Summary: Rice false smut (RFS) is a major threat to rice productivity, and disease-resistant varieties are crucial as chemical control is ineffective. This study explored how the biological features of Ustilaginoidea virens affect its pathogenicity. The genetic diversity of 86 isolates was analyzed, and tolerant rice varieties were identified. Results showed different growth rates, sporulation and spore germination levels among isolates. For sporulation and spore germination, there was no correlation between the mycelium growth rate and pathogenicity. The genetic structure of U. virens is complex. Pathogenicity impacts its differentiation. Most rice varieties are susceptible. Overall, rice's tolerance to U. virens is poor and needs more study. Rice false smut (RFS) is pervasive and has emerged as the primary disease affecting rice productivity. Due to the lack of effective chemical control, disease-resistant varieties are the primary method of managing the disease. This study aimed to investigate the influence of biological characteristics such as hyphal growth rate, spore production and germination ability on the pathogenicity of Ustilaginoidea virens. The genetic diversity of 86 U. virens isolates was analyzed, and the tolerant varieties were identified using Rep-PCR molecular markers. The results indicated that among the U. virens isolates analyzed, about 31, 27 and 28 strains exhibited fast, medium and slow mycelium growth rates, respectively. Among the U. virens isolates analyzed, about 33, 27 and 26 strains exhibited strong, medium and weak sporulation abilities, respectively. In addition, among the U. virens isolates analyzed, about 29, 30 and 27 strains exhibited strong, medium and weak spore germination, respectively. No significant correlation was noted between mycelium growth rate and pathogenicity, but sporulation ability, spore germination ability and liquid culture were positively correlated (p < 0.05). Moreover, the genetic structure of U. virens was diverse and complex. There was a significant correlation between the genetic differentiation and pathogenicity of U. virens in Heilongjiang Province, China, with a maximum coefficient of 0.1786 and a minimum coefficient of 0.0129 between Harbin and Suihua, but no significant correlation was found with gene groups or geographical regions. The study found that genes and geographical population variation were primarily within the population, with 95.63% and 4.37% variation (p > 0.05), respectively, while pathogenicity population variation was mainly within the population, with 86.08% and 13.92% variation (p > 0.05), respectively. Pathogenicity had a significant effect on the differentiation of U. virens. Most rice varieties were susceptible, with 3 resistant, 8 moderately resistant, 9 moderately susceptible, 8 susceptible and 12 highly susceptible to RFS disease. Collectively, these results indicate that the tolerance of rice against U. virens is poor, which merits further investigation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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15. Biological Characteristics and Whole-Genome Analysis of a Porcine E. coli Phage.
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Wan, Shenghui, Li, Nana, Habib, Sajid, Zheng, Pei, Li, Yanfang, Liang, Yan, and Qu, Yonggang
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Simple Summary: In this study, we aimed to investigate the characteristics of bacteriophages that are capable of lysing multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli derived from pigs, providing a reference for phage therapy. Phages obtained from fecal waste were isolated and purified, and their morphology was observed using transmission electron microscopy. Their biological characteristics were identified and whole-genome sequencing analysis was performed. A bacteriophage of Siphaviridae, which lyses porcine E. coli, was isolated and named vB_EcoS_Psq-1 (Psq-1). It has a narrow lytic range but possesses stable biological properties. The genome of Psq-1 is dsDNA, which possesses a length of 44,183 bp and a GC content of 52.16%. It does not contain known resistance, lysogenic, or virulence genes and has 55 open reading frames (ORFs). Psq-1 exerted a significant inhibitory effect on E. coli during in vitro antibacterial experiments. Psq-1 can serve as a reference isolate, aiding in the study of bacteriophages that can be used to treat multidrug-resistant porcine E. coli. (1) Background: In recent years, the increasing emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens in pig farms has begun to pose a severe threat to animal welfare and, by extension, public health. In this study, we aimed to explore the biological characteristics and genomic features of bacteriophages that are capable of lysing porcine multidrug-resistant E. coli, which was isolated from sewage. In doing so, we provided a reference for phage therapies that can be used to treat multidrug-resistant strains. (2) Method: Using the multidrug-resistant E. coli isolate sq-1 as the host bacterium, bacteriophages were isolated and purified from fecal samples using a double-layer agar plate method. The morphology was observed using a transmission electron microscope, and its host range, optimal multiplicity of infection (MOI), one-step growth curve, thermal stability, acid–base tolerance, and in vitro antibacterial ability were tested. Genomic features were analyzed using whole-genome sequencing. (3) Results: A lytic phage named vB_EcoS_Psq-1 (abbreviated as Psq-1) was successfully isolated. Electron microscopy revealed that Psq-1 belongs to the family of long-tailed phages, possessing clear and transparent plaques of approximately 1 mm in diameter. Psq-1 only lyses the host bacterium and does not affect other E. coli strains or other species of bacteria. The optimal MOI for phage Psq-1 was 0.1, with a latent period of 25 min, an exponential growth period of 25 min, and a lysis yield of 44.21 PFU/cell. Its activity remains stable at temperatures between 40 °C and 60 °C and from pH 4.0 to pH 13.0. Psq-1 exhibited a significant inhibitory effect on E. coli in liquid culture medium. The nucleic acid type of phage Psq-1 was dsDNA, with a total genome length of 44,183 bp and a GC content of 52.16%. No known resistance, lysogenic, or virulence-related genes were detected. The whole genome contains 55 open reading frames (ORFs). (4) Conclusions: This study isolated a bacteriophage that is capable of lysing multidrug-resistant E. coli. Characterized by a narrow E. coli lysis range, a long latent period, limited lytic ability, and stable biological properties, this bacteriophage can serve as a reference isolate for E. coli phages and can provide biological materials and data to support research on bacteriophages that are effective against multidrug-resistant porcine E. coli. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Biological characteristics of Leersia japonica (Makino) Honda and its implications for weed management.
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Fang, Jiapeng, Yuan, Guohui, Gao, Yuan, Shen, Guohui, and Tian, Zhihui
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SOIL moisture ,WEED control ,SOIL depth ,PADDY fields ,CHEMICAL industry - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Leersia japonica (Makino) Honda is a perennial weed and currently identified as a new dominant weed species in rice fields in many countries, including China. Here, we studied the biological characteristics combined with nonchemical management of L. japonica to develop a proper control strategy of this weed. RESULTS: The results showed that 33/28 °C in a 12 h:12 h, light:dark photoperiod were the most suitable growth conditions for seedling regeneration. Salt (NaCl) inhibits the regeneration of seedlings totally at a concentration of 51.3 mm. Seedlings of L. japonica could regenerate in a wide range of pH environments (from 3.50 to 9.50), endowing L. japonica with strong pH adaptability. Osmotic stress also inhibits the regeneration of seedlings totally at −0.13 MPa. A long dehydration time inhibits the regeneration of seedlings; no seedlings could be regenerated for 15 h. With low soil moisture content (33.3% and 50%), the regeneration rate and aboveground fresh weight (FW) were significantly lower than these with high soil moisture content (66.7% and 100%). Stem segments buried in the surface (0 cm) of soil could produce seedlings with the highest regeneration rate (37.5%) and seedling aboveground FW (0.64 g). As the soil depth increased, the regeneration rate and aboveground FW decreased significantly and no seedlings could be regenerated beyond 6.9 cm. CONCLUSION: Based on these biological characteristics of L. japonica, creating an environment that is not conducive to regeneration combined with an appropriated tillage system could effectively reduce its occurrence. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Joint Analysis of Multiple Omics to Describe the Biological Characteristics of Resistant Hypertension.
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Wang, Shanshan, Hu, Yuanlong, Wang, Yuqi, Song, Yueyue, Liang, Dan, Yin, Jiufeng, Li, Yunlun, Yang, Wenqing, and Zhang, Dan
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VITAMIN C , *TRANSFERRIN receptors , *CITRIC acid , *GLUTATHIONE peroxidase , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Resistant hypertension (RH) may cause severe target organ damage and poses significant challenges in the field of hypertension prevention and treatment. Mining biological characteristics is crucial for exploring the pathogenesis of RH and for early diagnosis and treatment. Although several single‐omics studies have been conducted on RH, its complex pathogenesis has only been partially elucidated. In this study, metabolomics, proteomics, and transcriptomics were jointly analyzed in healthy subjects and patients with hypertension and RH. The multi‐omics analysis found that differential substances of RH were enriched in the HIF‐1 signaling pathway and that differential substances such as ascorbic acid, reduced glutathione (GSH), choline, citric acid, transferrin receptor (TfR), Egl‐9 family hypoxia‐inducible factor 2 (EGLN2), and glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPX1) were screened out. The results of intergroup comparisons were as follows: RH versus N: ascorbic acid (Fold Change (FC):0.42,
p < 0.01), GSH (FC:0.65,p < 0.05), choline (FC:1.32,p < 0.05), citric acid (FC:0.48,p < 0.001), TfR (FC2.32,p < 0.001), GPX1 (FC:16.02,p < 0.001), EGLN2 (FC:0.76,p < 0.001); RH versus EH: ascorbic acid (FC:0.52,p < 0.05), GSH (FC:0.55,p < 0.05), choline (FC:1.28,p < 0.05), citric acid (FC:0.59,p < 0.001), TfR (FC:1.71,p < 0.001), GPX1 (FC:2.11,p < 0.05), EGLN2 (FC:0.76,p < 0.05). These differential substances may reflect the biology of RH. This study provides multi‐omics analysis for a deeper understanding of the complex molecular characteristics of RH, providing new insights into the pathogenesis, early diagnosis, and precise treatment of the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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18. 血红栓孔菌的驯化栽培.
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高志远, 韩会玲, 冯丽娜, 程晓园, 张京政, 王晓晗, and 孙伟明
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POTASSIUM dihydrogen phosphate ,YEAST extract ,CORNCOBS ,CHESTNUT ,FRUCTOSE - Abstract
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- 2024
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19. 亚高山绣球菌的生物学特性及驯化栽培.
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葛彦宏, 何建清, 韩振, 徐东, and 刘海鑫
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CORN flour ,FRUITING bodies (Fungi) ,FLOUR ,VITAMIN B1 ,RICE flour ,PEANUTS - Abstract
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20. 采自舟曲的野生六妹羊肚菌菌株的生物学特性及农艺性状.
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张盼盼, 李国杰, 李肖, 李明, 田景花, 王俊玲, and 李守勉
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YEAST extract ,STARCH ,LACTOSE ,POWDERS ,TEMPERATURE - Abstract
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- 2024
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21. 1 株多重耐药副溶血弧菌噬菌体vB_VpP_3的 生物学特性及全基因组分析.
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刘青青, 张 明, 杨雯静, 刘 可, 李 凡, 李学鹏, 励建荣, and 张德福
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DRUG resistance ,GENOMES ,BACTERIA ,CRABS ,GENES ,VIBRIO parahaemolyticus ,BACTERIOPHAGES - Abstract
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22. Biological characteristics and immune responses of NK Cells in commonly used experimental mouse models.
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Qin, Jingwen, Zhang, Zhaokai, Cui, Haopeng, Yang, Jinhua, and Liu, Aiqun
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KILLER cells ,LABORATORY mice ,CELL physiology ,FLOW cytometry ,IMMUNE response - Abstract
The biology of natural killer (NK) cells in commonly used mouse models is discussed in this review, along with their crucial function in a variety of immunological responses. It has been demonstrated that the formation, maturation, subtype variety, and immunological recognition mechanisms of NK cells from various mice strains exhibit notable differences. These variations shed light on the intricacy of NK cell function and offer crucial information regarding their possible uses in treating human illnesses. The application of flow cytometry in mouse NK cell research is also covered in the article. Improved knowledge of the biology of NK cells across species may facilitate the development of new NK cell-based therapeutic approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. 白三叶草镰刀菌根腐病病原鉴定及其生物学特性.
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张许可, 夏红飞, 陈国立, 李德州, 张晓伟, 李克梅, and 王丽丽
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24. Biological characterization of lipoic acid- and heme-dependent Escherichia coli small colony variants isolated from sheep in Xinjiang, China.
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Wu, Zihao, Li, Jing, and Chen, Wei
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Escherichia coli (E. coli) small colony variants (SCVs) have garnered attention due to their heightened antibiotic resistance and enhanced cell retention, posing significant risks to public health and food safety. However, understanding of SCVs derived from sheep remains limited. This study aimed to detect the biological characterization of sheep-derived E. coli SCVs and investigate the factors contributing to SCV development with preliminary genomic data. In this study, a lipoic acid-dependent SCV (LA-SCV) and a wild-type (WT) strain were isolated from sheep bile. Then, a heme-dependent SCV (HD-SCV) was induced from WT using amikacin. Initially, we examined factors contributing to SCV formation via comparative genomics. Subsequent comparisons between WT and two SCV strains encompassed antibiotic resistance, hemolytic activity, biofilm formation, motility, and metabolism. Genomic analyses identified a frameshift deletion mutation in the lipA gene in LA-SCV and a stopgain mutation in the hemG gene in HD-SCV, hypothesized as potential triggers for lipoic acid- and heme-dependent SCV development, respectively. Physiological, biochemical, and cultural traits exhibited notable differences between WT and SCVs, including increased antibiotic resistance, hemolytic activity, and biofilm formation, but alongside non-fermentative acetate utilization, slow growth, reduced intracellular ATP, and decreased motility (P < 0.01). The energy and amino acid metabolism were suppressed during the logarithmic phase in LA-SCV, while both logarithmic and stable phases in HD-SCV. These alterations in biological characteristics present significant challenges in managing E. coli pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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25. Biological characterization and clinical significance of cuproptosis-related genes in lung adenocarcinoma
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Meilin Li, Yu Tan, Zhixin Li, and Lingfeng Min
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Cuproptosis ,LUAD ,Biological Characteristics ,Bioinformatics ,Immunohistochemistry ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Lung cancer has high morbidity and mortality rates, which results in a poor prognosis. Cuproptosis is a novel cell death mechanism. The aim of this study was to examine the biological characteristics and clinical significance of genes associated with cuproptosis in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), and to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the occurrence and progression of LUAD. Methods We targeted 10 cuproptosis-related genes from previous studies and used the datasets from GEO and TCGA databases to identify differential genes related to cuproptosis; then the data were analyzed by R package, Cytoscape, TISDB, cBioPortal, STRING, CancerSEA, and Disgenet; and finally, the data were detected by immunohistochemistry validation was performed. Results CDKN2A and MTF1 were cuproptosis-associated LUAD differential genes and were differentially expressed in immune subtypes. The expression of CDKN2A and MTF1 showed correlation with multiple functional states of LUAD.CDKN2A was negatively correlated with LUAD survival prognosis. Conclusion CDKN2A and MTF1 were correlated with the diagnosis of LUAD, and CDKN2A was negatively correlated with the survival and prognosis of LUAD. CDKN2A has the potential to contribute to the early diagnosis and prognosis analysis of LUAD.
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26. Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.): ecological features of promising forms and the value of the nutrient composition of their fruits for the production of functional products
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Valentyn Moskalets, Bohdan Hulko, Svitlana Matkovska, Oleg Knyazyuk, and Stepan Polyvanyi
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blackthorn ,new forms ,biological characteristics ,fruit quality ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background.The relevance of the research is determined by a constant striving to increase the possibilities of using rare fruit and berry crops, e.g. blackthorn, in plant breeding and the production of healthy food products. It can be achieved by scientifically based selection and evaluation of fruit taking into account their physiological, phytopathological and biochemical parameters. The purpose of the research is to expand the morphological diversity of blackthorn that combines high productivity and quality for further breeding. Materials and Methods. Morphological characteristics and biological properties of the new forms of blackthorn as well as their biochemical parameters constitute the material for this research. A plethora of methods was applied: field, phenological, biometric, physiological and statistical ones. Results. The study presents original data on the morphology and economic characteristics of various blackthorn forms (Prunus spinosa L.) obtained as a result of selection in semiarid lands of the northern, central and western parts of Ukraine. The paper highlights morphological and biological properties of the selected forms of blackthorn, biochemical parameters of fruits, including the content of polyphenolic substances as a source of antioxidants. The study revealed that the selected forms of blackthorn have high drought resistance and winter hardiness, in addition to resistance to low temperatures during the flowering phase. Phenological observations of plants of different forms of Prunus spinosa L. allowed establishing the time of onset of the ontogenesis phases: the development of vegetative and generative buds, budding and flowering, appearance of leaves, intensity of shoot growth, formation and development of ovaries, and fruit ripening, which is a significant scientific achievement for the prospective selection in the fruit gardening system. The forms of blackthorn were differentiated by plant height, growth strength, thorniness, fruit size and weight and their potential use in the processing and manufacturing of functional foods. Biochemical analysis of the fruits, particularly the determination of polyphenols, allowed ascertaining their suitability for processing and manufacturing of healthy food products. Conclusions. The obtained data on selected new forms of blackthorn is a potential source of material for prospective breeding. Moreover, technologies for the production of blended juices and syrups from the fruits of the best samples of blackthorn were developed regarding their biochemical properties and technological indicators.
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27. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1048c affects the biological characteristics of recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis
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Dan-Ni Li, Xin-Yue Liu, Jin-Biao Xu, Kun Shi, Jian-Ming Li, Nai-Chao Diao, Ying Zong, Fan-Li Zeng, and Rui Du
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Rv1048c protein ,Recombinant plasmid ,Mycobacterium smegmatis ,Biological characteristics ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Tuberculosis is a serious, infectious, zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Infections are transmitted in humans and livestock via aerosols. Rv1048c is a hypothetical unknown protein in the standard strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. Rv1048c exists only in pathogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is highly conserved; however its function is still unclear. The recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis strain Ms_Rv1048c, with heterologous expression of the Rv1048c gene, was constructed by using the pMV261 expression plasmid. The biological characteristics of the recombinant bacteria were studied, such as their growth pattern, drug resistance, and virulence. Expression of Rv1048c significantly reduced the growth rate of the strain, enhanced its ability to form a biofilm, and reduced its tolerance to sodium dodecyl sulfate, H2O2, and various anti-tuberculosis drugs, and reduced the viability of infected RAW264.7 macrophages. Rv1048c also significantly reduced the level of early pro-inflammatory factors in infected RAW264.7 cells. Rv1048c protein is considered to be a virulence protein that might regulate the growth of M. tuberculosis strains. The results of the present study indicate that Rv1048c plays an important role in Mycobacterial infection.
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28. Basic Biological Characteristics of Sphyraena guachancho in the Offshore Areas of Sierra Leone
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Gangchen ZHANG, Guoqing ZHAO, Hongliang HUANG, and Lingzhi LI
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sphyraena guachancho ,sierra leone ,biological characteristics ,body length at initial sexual maturity ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Sierra Leone is located on the west coast of Africa, and owing to its unique geographical location and climate, it has relatively suitable hydrological conditions on the continental shelf for providing ideal habitats and breeding grounds for many fish species. The fisheries play a crucial role in Sierra Leone's economy. Sphyraena guachancho is a critical economic fish and a significant protein source for coastal livestock due to its wide distribution, excellent meat quality, low price, and easy capture. This study focused on the basic biological characteristics of S. guachancho, providing a reference for further in-depth research and the rational development of fishery resources.The relationship between body length and weight is an essential aspect of fisheries biology research, and obtaining the accurate and appropriate body length and weight relationship is crucial for fisheries management. It can provide information on the size and body shape of a fish, allow the estimation of the average weight of fish of a certain length in a population, indicate the health status of a fish, allow comparison of the growth status of the same fish species in different regions, and provide vital information for fish breeding research. The sex ratio provides information on the composition of males and females in a group and indicates the dominant gender. This is the basic information necessary for understanding fish reproduction and conducting a population assessment. A model for predicting the quantity and quality of food required by fish based on feed levels and satiety provides an ecological basis for rationally utilizing aquatic feed resources, improving aquaculture efficiency, and investigating fish populations.In this study, 2, 135 S. guachancho were sampled from six scientific expeditions (September, October, December, January, April, and May) from 2019 to 2021, and their basic biological characteristics, such as body length and weight composition, sex ratio, gonadal maturity, body length at initial sexual maturity, food intake level, and plumpness were studied. The results showed that the body length range of the S. guachancho was 50–845 mm with a single peak distribution. That for the advantage group was 175–345 mm, accounting for 74.52%. The weight range was 0.9–4, 000.8 g, and that for the advantage group was 25–225 g, accounting for 71.33%. The relationship between the body length and weight was W=3.339×10-5L2.758, indicating negative allometry growth. The male-to-female ratio was 0.56:1, which is significantly different from 1:1. The maturation of the gonads was mainly in stages Ⅱ and Ⅲ, with a relatively small proportion of individuals in stages Ⅴ and Ⅵ. The body length of male and female individuals at initial sexual maturity was (269.982±2.340) mm and (259.846±3.397) mm, respectively. The feeding level was mainly level 0, and as the body length increased, the proportion of fish with an empty stomach gradually increased. The plumpness range was between 0.59 and 1.25, with an average value of 0.86±0.02. There were certain differences in fertility levels between different months. As the body length increased, the plumpness showed a trend of first increasing and then decreasing.The statistical analysis results showed significant differences in the body length and mass distribution between male and female populations of S. guachancho (P < 0.01). The body length and mass distribution in different months differed significantly (P < 0.01). The body length and body mass distribution in different seasons also had highly significant differences (P < 0.01). The body length significantly affected gonadal maturity (P < 0.01). Below a certain body length, there was no significant linear correlation between the month and gonadal maturity (P > 0.05). The body length significantly affected the feeding intensity of S. guachancho (P < 0.01), whereas the month had no significant impact on this (P > 0.05). The maturity of the gonads significantly affected the level of food intake (P < 0.01). The body length significantly affected the level of fullness (P < 0.05), whereas the month had no significant impact on this (P > 0.05).
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29. Study on mate choice in animals
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Zhongyuan Shen, Xixi Liu, Kaikun Luo, Liming Shao, Jing Wang, Wuhui Li, Shennan Li, Qianhong Gu, Liang Guo, Lei Zeng, Shi Wang, Chang Wu, and Qinbo Qin
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Mate choice ,Biological characteristics ,Sensory systems ,Hormones ,Genotype ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Reproduction ,QH471-489 ,Animal biochemistry ,QP501-801 - Abstract
Sexual selection is critical to animal reproduction. Mate choice not only determines an individual's capacity for reproduction but is also the primary mode of selection in sexual selection. Mate choice behavior relies on social information, and animals can extract useful information (e.g., genetic quality, hormone levels, physiological status, habitat) about potential mates based on morphological and behavioral traits they observe or perceive and can modify their mate choice strategy by detecting and integrating this information. The information conveyed by potential mates is multimodal. This paper synthesizes the effects of several factors, including individual biological characteristics, sensory systems, hormones and genotype on mate choice, demonstrating that mate choice preferences in the traditional sense are generally more favorable for individuals with superior genes and phenotypes. And the paper also explores the limitations of these studies on mate choice and proposes the future major trend of the correlational research in this field. This work will provide helpful information for guiding the subsequent studies of mate choice in animals.
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30. Diaporthe species causing shoot dieback of Acer (maple) in Henan Province, China
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Wenkai Gao, Jiayuan Cao, Yuxu Xie, Xiuyuan Sun, Qingzhou Ma, Yuehua Geng, Chao Xu, Yashuang Guo, and Meng Zhang
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Diaporthe ,Maple shoot dieback ,Pathogenicity ,Biological characteristics ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Maple is an important ornamental plant in China. With the increasing use of maple trees in landscaping, a symptom of shoot dieback has been observed in Henan province, China. Results In this study, 28 Diaporthe isolates were obtained from symptomatic shoots of maple trees between 2020 and 2023. Phylogenetic analyses based on five loci (ITS, TEF, CAL, HIS and TUB) coupled with morphology of 12 representative isolates identified three known species (D. eres, D. pescicola and D. spinosa) and one new species, namely D. pseudoacerina sp. nov. Koch’s postulates confirmed that all these species were pathogenic. Additionally, D. pseudoacerina was able to infect China wingnut (Pterocarya stenoptera), pear (Pyrus sp.), and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). This study marks the first report of Diaporthe spinosa and D. pescicola pathogens infecting maple trees. Conclusions These findings enhance the existing knowledge of the taxonomy and host diversity of Diaporthe species as, while also providing valuable information for managing of maple shoot dieback in Henan Province, China.
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31. Biological and genomic characterization of a polyvalent phage PSH-1 against multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis
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Shuai-Hua Li, Rui-Yun Wang, Jun-Kai Zhang, Kai-Fang Yi, Jian-Hua Liu, Hua Wu, Li Yuan, Ya-Jun Zhai, and Gong-Zheng Hu
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Multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis ,Polyvalent phage ,Biological characteristics ,Genomic analysis ,Food bacteriostatic test ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Bacteriophage has been renewed attention as a new antibacterial agent due to the limitations of antibiotic treatment. Bacteriophages are generally thought to be highly host specific and even strain specific, but a small number of polyvalent bacteriophages have been found to infect bacteria of different genera. Results In this study, a virulent lytic bacteriophage (named Salmonella phage PSH-1) of Salmonella Enteritidis was isolated from the sewage samples of a large-scale pig farm, PSH-1 demonstrated lytic activity against four multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis isolates and Escherichia coli, and then its biological characteristics, genome and bacteriostatic ability were investigated. The results showed that the initial titer of PSH-1 was 1.15 × 1010 PFU/mL and the optimal multiplicity of infection (MOI) was 0.01, PSH-1 has stable activity in the range of pH 3.0–11.0. One-step growth curve showed that its latent period was 20 min, burst time was 80 min, and the burst was 495 particles. The whole-genome sequencing results revealed phage PSH-1 had a linear dsDNA with 48,466 bp length. The G/C content was 45.33%. Non-coding RNA genes and virulence factors were not found. Eighty- five open reading frames (ORFs) were identified after online annotation. By tests, the use of phage could succeed in controlling the artificial Salmonella contamination in milk at a range of temperatures. Conclusions This study reports a novel Salmonella Enteritidis phage PSH-1, which has a robust lytic ability, no virulence factors, and good stability. The characterization and genomic analysis of PSH-1 will develop our understanding of phage biology and diversity and provide a potential arsenal for controlling of salmonellosis.
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32. Identification and Analysis of Biological Characteristics of Allergens in Olecranon Peach
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Yunkun GUI, Feng WANG, Shuqing CHEN, Huifan LIU, Yuanxin QIU, Qin WANG, and Gengsheng XIAO
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【Objective】The olecranon peach is known as one of the characteristic fruits in Lingnan region because of its good flavor and quality, and it is listed as "The top ten best fruits in Lingnan". However, less studies on its allergens have been reported. By analyzing the epitope of allergen protein, it would provide a research basis for the preparation of the recombinant antigen of the allergen, and also provide a research basis for explaining the characteristic changes and sensitization characteristics of the allergen in the process of food processing.【Method】Phosphate buffer saline was used to extract the crude protein from the lyophilized powder of olecranon peach, and the allergens in the crude protein were identified by SDS-PAGE protein electrophoresis and analyzed by mass spectrometry. The allergens were screened and compared by the protein database of UniProt, and the physicochemical properties, spatial structure and antigenic epitopes of the allergens were analyzed by bioinformatics methods.【Result】Seven kinds of allergenic proteins including A0A251RBV3, P86888, M5X697, M5WV03, M5WTQ8, Q2I6V8, and Q9LED1 were identified from olecranon peach, which belonged to the four classes of allergenic proteins, namely, pathogenesis-related proteins (Pru p 1), thaumatin-like proteins (Pru p 2), non-specific lipid transfer proteins (Pru p 3) and gibberellin-regulated proteins (Pru p 7). The seven kinds of allergenic proteins in olecranon peach had high stability, their molecular weight is 6.91-26.04 kD, with the aliphatic index between 29.37 and 81.54. M5WTQ8 and Q2I6V8 allergen proteins were acidic proteins, while the remaining allergen proteins were alkaline proteins. Except for Q9LED1 protein, all other allergen proteins were hydrophilic proteins. The regions with antigenic epitopes, hydrophilicity and flexibility greater than 0 and surface accessibility greater than 1 were screened, and regions with low protein bonding energy were analyzed by binding the secondary and tertiary structures of proteins to obtain the antigenic epitopes of allergens, including Pru p1 (EIP, GSQ, KEN, NL, KG, EIK, HPD), Pru p 2 (TGDQKPQ, SP, NQ, PPNDKPETCPPT, DDKSS, RP), Pru p 3 (RT, VN) and Pru p 7 (AGY, GTYGN, LKNSKGN).【Conclusion】By analyzing the structure, hydrophilicity, surface accessibility, flexibility and antigen index of olecranon peach, multiple epitopes of 7 allergens are obtained, which can provide a research basis for the sensitization characteristics of olecranon peach allergens in food processing.
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33. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1048c affects the biological characteristics of recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis.
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Li, Dan-Ni, Liu, Xin-Yue, Xu, Jin-Biao, Shi, Kun, Li, Jian-Ming, Diao, Nai-Chao, Zong, Ying, Zeng, Fan-Li, and Du, Rui
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MYCOBACTERIUM tuberculosis ,MYCOBACTERIUM smegmatis ,SODIUM dodecyl sulfate ,MYCOBACTERIAL diseases ,ZOONOSES - Abstract
Tuberculosis is a serious, infectious, zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Infections are transmitted in humans and livestock via aerosols. Rv1048c is a hypothetical unknown protein in the standard strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. Rv1048c exists only in pathogenic Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is highly conserved; however its function is still unclear. The recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis strain Ms_Rv1048c, with heterologous expression of the Rv1048c gene, was constructed by using the pMV261 expression plasmid. The biological characteristics of the recombinant bacteria were studied, such as their growth pattern, drug resistance, and virulence. Expression of Rv1048c significantly reduced the growth rate of the strain, enhanced its ability to form a biofilm, and reduced its tolerance to sodium dodecyl sulfate, H
2 O2 , and various anti-tuberculosis drugs, and reduced the viability of infected RAW264.7 macrophages. Rv1048c also significantly reduced the level of early pro-inflammatory factors in infected RAW264.7 cells. Rv1048c protein is considered to be a virulence protein that might regulate the growth of M. tuberculosis strains. The results of the present study indicate that Rv1048c plays an important role in Mycobacterial infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. 西兰花贮藏期腐烂病病原菌鉴定及其 生物学特性研究.
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刘文娟, 王希望, 谭芸秀, and 李永才
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35. Unraveling Whole-Genome Sequence and Functional Characterization of P. megaterium PH3.
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Zhang, Xiaohan, Liang, Junbo, Zhang, Dong, Wang, Liang, and Ye, Shuhong
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WHOLE genome sequencing ,TOXICITY testing ,GENOMICS ,GENOME size ,GENE clusters ,POLYKETIDE synthases - Abstract
Priestia megaterium (P. megaterium PH3) is an endophytic bacterium isolated from peanuts. It has natural resveratrol production ability and shows potential application value. This study analyzed its genetic function and metabolic mechanism through whole-genome sequencing and found that the genome size is 5,960,365 bp, the GC content is 37.62%, and 6132 genes are annotated. Functional analysis showed that this strain contained 149 carbohydrate active enzyme genes, 7 secondary metabolite synthesis gene clusters, 509 virulence genes, and 273 drug-resistance genes. At the same time, this strain has the ability to regulate salt stress, low temperature, and hypoxia. Genomic analysis reveals a stilbene-synthase-containing type III polyketide synthase gene cluster that contributes to resveratrol synthesis. A safety assessment showed that the strain is non-hemolytic, does not produce amino acid decarboxylase, and is not resistant to multiple antibiotics. In the mouse model, P. megaterium PH3 did not have significant effects on body weight, behavior, or physiological indicators. These results provide important basic data and theoretical support for its industrial application and the research and development of plant protection agents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Pathogenicity and Biological Characteristics of Botryosphaeria dothidea Causing Branch Blight of Salix babylonica.
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Wan, Yu, Ju, Yue, Li, De‐Wei, and Zhu, Li‐Hua
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AMMONIUM sulfate , *ORNAMENTAL trees , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *WILLOWS , *DEXTROSE - Abstract
Salix babylonica L. is a popular ornamental and ecological tree species. In this study, the results of pathogenicity tests showed that the Botryosphaeria dothidea isolates JXL1‐3, JXL1‐5, JXL1‐11, L1‐3, L2‐2, NFS1, NFS2, NFS5 and WLS1 were pathogens causing branch blight on S. babylonica. Meanwhile, the B. dothidea isolates JXL1‐11, L1‐3, NFS1 and WLS1 were found to be pathogenic to two other willows, S. chaenomeloides and S. suchowensis. The biological characteristics of B. dothidea isolates JXL1‐11, L1‐3, NFS1 and WLS1 were investigated under different conditions, including culture media, pH, temperatures, carbon/nitrogen sources and light. It was found that potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium was the most optimal medium for the B. dothidea isolates JXL1‐11, L1‐3, NFS1 and WLS1 mycelial growth, the suitable pH was 4, and the optimal temperatures were 25°C–30°C. The optimal carbon sources were glucose and sucrose, and the optimal nitrogen sources were ammonium sulfate and peptone. The optimal light condition for inducing sporulation was dark + ultraviolet light. This study provides a fundamental basis for the prevention and control the branch blight on willows and further studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Biological Characteristics, Domestication and Cultivation of Wild Tyromyces kmetii.
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Huang, Haichen, Li, Xiaomin, Hu, Xin, Sun, Huijuan, Zhang, Junli, Wu, Xiaoping, and Fu, Junsheng
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SEQUENCE analysis ,FRUCTOSE ,HUMIDITY ,POWDERS ,TEMPERATURE - Abstract
To develop and utilize the wild fungi resources in Tibet, a wild fungal specimen collected from Qiangna Town, Milin County, Tibet was isolated, purified, and characterized. Through morphological examination and ITS sequence analysis, the strain—designated as X21266—was identified as Tyromyces kmetii. The effects of different carbon sources, nitrogen sources, pH, and temperature on the mycelial growth of T. kmetii under solid-state culture conditions were investigated. In addition, research on domestication cultivation was conducted. The results showed that the optimal carbon source for T. kmetii was fructose, the preferred nitrogen source was beef powder, and the optimal pH and temperature were pH 5.0 and 25 °C, respectively. Domestication cultivation results showed a mycelial initiation time of 34 days; primordia formation occurred after 17 days in an environment with appropriate light and low-temperature stimulation; and during the fruiting stage, a temperature of 25–28 °C and humidity above 90% were maintained, with mature fructification forming after 16 days. This study provides fundamental experimental data for the subsequent development and utilization of T. kmetii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. KARAKTERISTIK BIOLOGI DAN POTENSI SUMBERDAYA IKAN LAYANG DELES (DECAPTERAUS MACROSOMA) DI PERAIRAN PRIGI JAWA TIMUR.
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Sari, Wahida Kartika, Utami, Ririn, Aisyah, Berdita Nur, Setyohadi, Daduk, Lelono, Tri Djoko, and Berdita
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SUSTAINABLE fisheries ,FISHERY management ,FISHERY resources ,RATIO analysis ,PELAGIC fishes ,FISHERS - Abstract
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39. Research progress on nutrient composition, active ingredient, and biological characteristics of commonly used woody forage plants.
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CHEN Tan-xing, QU Wei, HUANG Yu-xi, CAO Li-fan, WANG Pin-sheng, WANG Zhao-gui, JIANG Bing-bing, and FAN Yi
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FORAGE plants , *WOODY plants , *CASSAVA , *ANIMAL culture , *ANIMAL development , *NUTRITIONAL value - Abstract
Scientifically and rationally developing woody forage plant resources is an important way to solve the shortage of feed raw material resources, which is of great significance for sustainable development of animal husbandry in our country. There are many kinds of woody forage plants, strong adaptability and high nutritional value, and it is better to replace part of protein feed for feeding ruminants and monogastric animals. At present, woody forage plants such as arborvitae, forage mulberry, moringa and cassava have been widely used in animal husbandry production. The nutrient composition, active ingredients and biological characteristics of woody forage plants are important aspects to consider as feed ingredients. In this paper, the research progress on the nutrient composition, active ingredients and biological characteristics of woody forage plants commonly used in animal production is reviewed, in order to provide a reference for promoting the development and utilization of woody forage plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. 不同氧浓度下髓核细胞中 PI3K/Akt/HIF-1α 信号通路表达对延缓椎间盘退变的意义.
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周明瀚, 张 慧, 郑先波, and 徐无忌
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BACKGROUND: Intervertebral disc degeneration is a condition caused by the combined effects of various factors, such as cellular apoptosis, oxidative stress, and inflammatory responses. Currently, it is believed that the core of this condition lies in the degeneration and apoptosis of nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs). However, the specific pathological mechanisms remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: By investigating the expression of the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K)/protein kinase B (Akt)/hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha (HIF-1α) signaling pathway and the apoptosis of NPCs under different oxygen concentrations, to clarify the biological characteristics of NPCs under varying oxygen levels, and to explore the mechanisms of intervertebral disc degeneration. METHODS: Normal and degenerated NPCs were collected. The second-generation cells were used for imaging identification. The third-generation cells were cultured in the following conditions: 37°C, air, 100% humidity. Leibovitz’s medium containing 100 μmol/L CoCl2 and 10% fetal bovine serum medium containing 100 μmol/L H2O2 were used to create distinct oxygen concentration environments for the third-generation cells, allowing for the investigation of cellular responses and behaviors under normal, low oxygen, and oxidative stress conditions. The third-generation cells were divided into six groups: normal NPCs+hypoxia, normal NPCs+normoxia, normal NPCs+oxidative stress, degenerated NPCs+hypoxia, degenerated NPCs+normoxia, and degenerated NPCs+oxidative stress groups. Cell viability and proliferation were assessed using the cell counting kit-8 method. Cell apoptosis was detected using flow cytometry. RT-PCR and western blot assay were utilized to examine the protein and mRNA expression levels of PI3K, AKT, and HIF-1α. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: At different oxygen concentrations, the cell proliferation rate of both normal and degenerated NPCs decreased as the oxygen concentration increased. Conversely, the apoptosis rate increased as the oxygen concentration rose (P < 0.05). With the normal NPCs+hypoxia group as the control group, the effect of degenerated NPCs on the apoptosis rate was highly significant (P < 0.001). Oxygen concentration had a highly significant impact on both NPC proliferation rate and apoptosis rate (P < 0.001). The interaction between cell degeneration and oxygen concentration significantly affected both NPC proliferation and apoptosis rates (P < 0.05). At different oxygen concentrations, the protein and mRNA expression levels of PI3K, AKT, and HIF-1α in normal NPCs were highest under low oxygen concentration, followed by oxidative stress environment, and lowest under normoxia. In degenerated NPCs, the protein and mRNA expression levels of PI3K, AKT, and HIF-1α decreasd as the oxygen concentration increased. The protein and mRNA expression levels of PI3K and Akt in normal NPCs were significantly higher than those in degenerated NPCs (P < 0.05). With the normal NPCs+hypoxia group as the control group, the effects of normal or degenerated NPCs, as well as oxygen concentration, on the protein and mRNA expression of PI3K, AKT, and HIF-1α were highly significant. The interaction between cell degeneration and oxygen concentration also had an extremely significant effect on the protein and mRNA expression of PI3K, AKT, and HIF-1α (P < 0.001). To conclude, there is a close correlation between the proliferation and apoptosis of NPCs and both oxygen concentration and the cellular functional state. The PI3K/Akt/HIF-1α signaling pathway exhibits antagonistic regulatory effects under various cellular functional states and different oxygen concentration environments. The mechanism may be associated with the activation of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway, which consequently transcribes HIF-1α, thus maintaining the balance of reactive oxygen species metabolism. This pathway plays a significant role in inhibiting oxidative stress, antagonizing NPCs apoptosis, and consequently delaying intervertebral disc degeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. 野生皱木耳的鉴定及菌丝生物学特性分析.
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和耀威, 黄静, 李鹏, and 向准
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DEIONIZATION of water ,YEAST extract ,SEQUENCE analysis ,AGAR ,LACTOSE - Abstract
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42. Identification and Biological Characteristics of Alternaria gossypina as a Promising Biocontrol Agent for the Control of Mikania micrantha.
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Feng, Lichen, Hu, Lianrong, Bo, Jingyi, Ji, Mei, Ze, Sangzi, Ding, Yan'e, Yang, Bin, and Zhao, Ning
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Mikania micrantha is one of the most threatening invasive plant species in the world. Its invasion has greatly reduced the species diversity of the invaded areas. The development of fungal herbicides using phytopathogenic fungi has attracted considerable attention in recent years. In this study, a tissue isolation method was used to isolate and screen the strain SWFU-MM002 with strong pathogenicity to M. micrantha leaves from naturally occurring M. micrantha. Through morphological observation, ITS, GAPDH, and Alta-1 gene sequence homology, we compare and construct a phylogenetic tree to determine their taxonomic status. In addition, the biological characteristics of strain SWFU-MM002 were studied. The results showed that, combined with morphological and molecular biology identification, the strain was identified as Alternaria gossypina; biological characteristic research showed that the optimal medium for the growth of mycelium of this strain is PDA medium. At the optimal temperature of 27 °C and pH between 6 and 10, the mycelium can grow well. The best carbon and nitrogen sources are maltose and peptone, respectively. Analysing the infection process under a light microscope showed that SWFU-MM002 mycelia invaded the leaf tissue through stomata and colonized, eventually causing damage to the host. This is the first report of leaf spot of M. micrantha caused by A. gossypina. This study can lay a solid foundation for the development of A. gossypina as a control agent for M. micrantha. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. SEA BUCKTHORN "HIPPOPHAE RHAMNOIDES L." - BIOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL IMPORTANCE IN ROMANIA AND NOT ONLY.
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PROOROCU, Angel A.
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SEA buckthorn , *HIPPOPHAE rhamnoides , *HORTICULTURE , *RESEARCH personnel , *SOCIAL problems - Abstract
The paper aimed to present the importance and role of sea buckhorn from a biological, agronomical, economical and social point of view. To attain this goal, an important range of scientific publications offered their support regarding the results obtained by various researchers across the time. A critical review and a personal point of view was used to highlight the main aspects of interest and in addition the experience accumulated in setting up the PhD Thesis and participation with the scientific results to various international and national Symposia and Confereneces allowed to develop exchanges of main impressions and exeprience with other researchers. This approach intends to be an alarm bell for the recovery of the white sea buckhorn as an important plant which could be included among various solutions in this period of economic, food, health, and social crises. The conclusions highlighted that the scientists of the world must understand the actual Earth crises and find, among other solutions, that sea buckthorn could be extended in scientific conditions. The optimist vision considers that a new horticultural science will be able to implement sea buckthorn in all zones with problems covering social, feeding, health and environment aspects. In this way, sea buckthorn could open a new door and occupy a new position in the history of plant utilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Biological characteristics of Moolgarda cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836) in Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam.
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Nguyen Thi Hao, Nguyen Hoang Nhat Minh, Truong Cong Hoi, Bui Anh Phong, Nguyen Ty, Pham Thanh, Nguyen Xuan Huy, and Tran Van Giang
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GRAY mullets , *FISH research , *FISH nutrition , *FISH anatomy - Abstract
Moolgarda cunnesius (Valenciennes, 1836) is a species of the Mugilidae family, commonly known as a delicious fish with high nutritional and economic value, making it very promising. Zoological research methods and DNA barcoding are used to study this fish. Morphological Characteristics: The Leaf mullet has 62 to 75 gill rakers on the lower limb of the first gill arch. The upper jaw is slightly curved downward, and the anterior margin of the anterior alveolar is slightly concave. The body has 37 to 43 scales. The first dorsal fin has 4 spines, while the second dorsal fin is smaller and starts behind the anal fin. Pectoral Fins: These fins are 2/3 of the head length. Anal and Pelvic Fins: These fins are small. The second dorsal and anal fins have few scales, with scales only on the anterior and basal parts. The dorsal surface is green, the flanks and abdomen are iridescent silver, and the fins are slightly dull. There is a difference in the measurement criteria between the study areas, but there is no difference between male and female groups. Mahalanobis distance analysis showed no conformational difference between male and female groups of M. cunnesius and no similarity between sexes. Nutritional biological characteristics: The food composition includes a variety of zooplankton phytoplankton benthic animals, and organic detritus. Organic humus has the highest occurrence, followed by dinoflagellates, blue-green algae, diatoms, and the lowest is arthropods. This diverse food composition illustrates that M. cunnesius is an omnivorous species. Genetic Characteristics: COI gene DNA barcoding was used to study the genetic diversity of M. cunnesius in two regions of the North and the South of Tam Giang lagoon. Amplified and sequenced 10 samples of the COI gene of M. cunnesius in Tam Giang lagoon recorded a size of 650 bp. The rate of difference in COI sequences of the 2 samples is low compared to previous studies. The similarity coefficient of M. cunnesius in the two areas of Tam Giang lagoon is very high (0.9953). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Detection and Characterization of Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae Associated with Stem Wilt on Ficus hirta (Vahl) and Its Fungicidal Sensitivity.
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He, Chunping, Wu, He, Hu, Yue, Li, Rui, Lin, Jinjing, Lu, Ying, Gu, Ziwei, Tan, Shibei, and Liang, Yanqiong
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ELONGATION factors (Biochemistry) ,GENETIC translation ,DISEASE incidence ,FUNGAL cultures ,EDIBLE plants - Abstract
Ficus hirta Vahl is an important medicinal and edible plant in southern China. Typical green wilting on leaves and brown necrotic spots on the stems were observed since mid-June 2022 in an F. hirta plantation in Danzhou, Hainan (China). The disease rapidly developed, causing stem withering and plant death. The disease incidence varied from 45 to 85% prevalence, and the average disease index was 47 in the period of outbreak during June to December. Relevant hypothetical fungi were isolated from naturally infected wilt tissues, and their pathogens were preliminarily confirmed to be Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae through hypothetical fungal culturing, morphological characteristic observations, and pathogenicity testing on F. hirta plants. The phylogenetic tree constructed based on partial ITS, translation elongation factor (TEF1-α), and the β-tubulin gene (TUB2) further confirmed the identity of the pathogen as L. pseudotheobromae. Further research on the biological characteristics of L. pseudotheobromae showed that the optimal temperature for the growth of L. pseudotheobromae was PDA medium, with a temperature of 30 °C and pH of 6. Peptone and fructose were the optimal nitrogen and carbon sources for it. In vitro efficacy testing showed that among eleven fungicides, fluazinam and prochloraz had the highest mycelial growth inhibition, with an EC
50 of 0.0477 µg/mL and 0.0996 µg/mL, respectively. And the two fungicides showed significant control on the stem wilt of F. hirta in a pot. To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive report on the pathogen identification and biological characteristics of L. pseudotheobromae infecting the stem wilt of F. hirta in China. Our results provide important information for developing effective management measures and controlling this disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. 二种吸虫尾蚴生物学特征及分子生物学鉴定.
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刘柳, 周长海, 诸廷俊, and 钱门宝
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47. Diaporthe species causing shoot dieback of Acer (maple) in Henan Province, China.
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Gao, Wenkai, Cao, Jiayuan, Xie, Yuxu, Sun, Xiuyuan, Ma, Qingzhou, Geng, Yuehua, Xu, Chao, Guo, Yashuang, and Zhang, Meng
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Background: Maple is an important ornamental plant in China. With the increasing use of maple trees in landscaping, a symptom of shoot dieback has been observed in Henan province, China. Results: In this study, 28 Diaporthe isolates were obtained from symptomatic shoots of maple trees between 2020 and 2023. Phylogenetic analyses based on five loci (ITS, TEF, CAL, HIS and TUB) coupled with morphology of 12 representative isolates identified three known species (D. eres, D. pescicola and D. spinosa) and one new species, namely D. pseudoacerina sp. nov. Koch’s postulates confirmed that all these species were pathogenic. Additionally, D. pseudoacerina was able to infect China wingnut (Pterocarya stenoptera), pear (Pyrus sp.), and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). This study marks the first report of Diaporthe spinosa and D. pescicola pathogens infecting maple trees. Conclusions: These findings enhance the existing knowledge of the taxonomy and host diversity of Diaporthe species as, while also providing valuable information for managing of maple shoot dieback in Henan Province, China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Biological and genomic characterization of a polyvalent phage PSH-1 against multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis.
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Li, Shuai-Hua, Wang, Rui-Yun, Zhang, Jun-Kai, Yi, Kai-Fang, Liu, Jian-Hua, Wu, Hua, Yuan, Li, Zhai, Ya-Jun, and Hu, Gong-Zheng
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SALMONELLA enteritidis ,MILK contamination ,WHOLE genome sequencing ,GENOMICS ,BIODIVERSITY ,BACTERIOPHAGES - Abstract
Background: Bacteriophage has been renewed attention as a new antibacterial agent due to the limitations of antibiotic treatment. Bacteriophages are generally thought to be highly host specific and even strain specific, but a small number of polyvalent bacteriophages have been found to infect bacteria of different genera. Results: In this study, a virulent lytic bacteriophage (named Salmonella phage PSH-1) of Salmonella Enteritidis was isolated from the sewage samples of a large-scale pig farm, PSH-1 demonstrated lytic activity against four multidrug-resistant Salmonella Enteritidis isolates and Escherichia coli, and then its biological characteristics, genome and bacteriostatic ability were investigated. The results showed that the initial titer of PSH-1 was 1.15 × 10
10 PFU/mL and the optimal multiplicity of infection (MOI) was 0.01, PSH-1 has stable activity in the range of pH 3.0–11.0. One-step growth curve showed that its latent period was 20 min, burst time was 80 min, and the burst was 495 particles. The whole-genome sequencing results revealed phage PSH-1 had a linear dsDNA with 48,466 bp length. The G/C content was 45.33%. Non-coding RNA genes and virulence factors were not found. Eighty- five open reading frames (ORFs) were identified after online annotation. By tests, the use of phage could succeed in controlling the artificial Salmonella contamination in milk at a range of temperatures. Conclusions: This study reports a novel Salmonella Enteritidis phage PSH-1, which has a robust lytic ability, no virulence factors, and good stability. The characterization and genomic analysis of PSH-1 will develop our understanding of phage biology and diversity and provide a potential arsenal for controlling of salmonellosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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49. 甘肃省陇南市核桃枝枯病菌 Alternaria alternate 的生物学特性.
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邓小芸, 高孟春, and 杨成德
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The effects of temperature, carbon source, nitrogen source, light, medium and pH on mycelial growth, sporulation and spore germination rate were studied. The results showed that pH 7 and total darkness were conducive to the mycelial growth, sporulation and spore germination of Alternaria alternata; 25 ℃ was optimum to mycelial growth, 25-30 ℃ was optimum to sporulation, and 20-30 ℃ was optimum to spore germination; the optimum carbon source for mycelial growth was soluble starch, the nitrogen source was yeast extract, KNO3 and peptone, the optimum carbon source and nitrogen source for sporulation were sorbitol and KNO3, respectively, and the optimum carbon source and nitrogen source for spore germination were lactose and NH4NO3, respectively; PSA, OA and PDA medium were suitable for mycelial growth, LB medium was suitable for sporulation, and OA medium was suitable for spore germination. The results provide a theoretical basis for clarifying the occurrence rules of walnut branch blight, and also provide a reference for the comprehensive control measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Harmfulness and biological characters of a leaf beetle Gastrolina depressa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) to its host plant Pterocarya stenoptera (Fagales: Juglandaceae).
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Yun, Wei, Li, Li, Qingxiu, Lin, Ying, Huang, and Ximing, Zhang
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CHRYSOMELIDAE , *LIFE history theory , *FOOD consumption , *HOST plants , *BEETLES - Abstract
Gastrolina depressa (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) has been found to damage many walnut plants in China. It prefers to feed on the annual leaves of an important economic plant, Pterocarya stenoptera (Fagales: Juglandaceae), and causes extensive cosmetic destruction, even plant death. Nevertheless, its biological characteristics are mostly unknown. In this study, we investigate the harmful and biological characteristics of G. depressa with different developmental stages. The results showed that G. depressa had four developmental stages: egg, larva (1st -3rd instar), pupa, and adult, the life history lasted nine days, with obvious overlapping generations. The food intake of the larvae increased with the increase of the instar, and the maximum food intake of the 3rd instar larvae was 448.19 mm2. The abdomen of the females was enlarged before oviposition, and the average number of eggs laid was 47.63 ± 13.53. Bioassay showed that there was no difference in the search time for the young (2.03, 1.25, 1.15, and 0.91 min) and old leaves (1.68, 1.15, 0.90, and 1.93 min) of P. stenoptera between 1st -3rd instar larvae and adults; the feeding preference of 1st -3rd instar larvae and adults for young leaves was higher than that to old leaves (23.33%, 26.67%, 33.33%, and 21.67%, respectively). The successful selection rates of 1st -3rd instar larvae and adults to young leaves (81.67%, 80%, 85.00%, and 70.00%, respectively) was higher than to old leaves (8.35%, 11.67%, 3.34%, and 11.67%, respectively). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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