11 results on '"Zhaochun Jiang"'
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2. Two strains Neocosmospora stercicola (Sordariomycetes, Nectriaceae) with high nematicidal activity, isolated from the cysts of Globodera sp. (Heteroderidae) in China
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Zaifu Yang, Hui Zhang, Zhaochun Jiang, Xinyue Zhang, Shan Wei, Yan Wu, Xiuhai Gan, Yong Wang, and Xin Xie
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Plant-parasitic nematodes ,Neocosmospora sterci ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are significant pests that result in considerable economic losses in global crop production. Due to the high toxicity of chemical nematicides, there is a need to develop new strategies for nematode control. In this context, nematophagous fungi may offer a viable option for biological control. Two fungal strains (GUCC2212 and GUCC2232) were isolated from cysts of Globodera sp., identified as Neocosmospora stercicola. The fungal filtrates of the strains were evaluated for their nematicidal activity against three species of PPNs: Aphelenchoides besseyi, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus and Ditylenchus destructor. The fermentation filtrates of two strains exhibited substantial toxicity towards the evaluated nematodes, with mortality rates reaching up to 100% within 72 h. Concurrently, N. stercicola also demonstrated predatory and parasitic behavior. The eggs of Globodera sp. were parasitized by the two strains. N. stercicola represents a newly recorded species in China and a novel nematophagous species. In conclusion, the two strains of N. stercicola show promise as biocontrol agents for PPNs management.
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- 2023
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3. Isolation, Identification, and Evaluation of the Predatory Activity of Chinese Arthrobotrys Species towards Economically Important Plant-Parasitic Nematodes
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Yan Wu, Zaifu Yang, Zhaochun Jiang, Mir Muhammad Nizamani, Hui Zhang, Mingrui Liu, Shan Wei, Yong Wang, and Kaihuai Li
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identification ,predatory activity ,Arthrobotrys ,plant-parasitic nematode ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The current investigation aimed to isolate and identify predatory fungal strains and evaluate their efficacy in mitigating the effects of plant-parasitic nematodes. We successfully isolated three distinct nematophagous fungal strains from soil samples, identified as Arthrobotrys megalosporus, A. oligospora, and A. sinensis, using conventional and molecular identification methodologies. In vitro trials illustrated the high capture efficiency of these fungi against plant-parasitic nematodes. Over an exposure period of 48 h to Aphelenchoides besseyi, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and Ditylenchus destructor, A. megalosporus (GUCC220044) displayed predation rates of 99.7%, 83.0%, and 21.1%, respectively. A. oligospora (GUCC220045) demonstrated predation rates of 97.3%, 97.3%, and 54.6%, and A. sinensis (GUCC220046) showed rates of 85.1%, 68.3%, and 19.0% against the same cohort of nematodes. The experimental outcomes substantiate that all three identified fungal strains demonstrate predatory activity against the tested nematodes, albeit with varying efficiencies.
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- 2023
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4. A new strain of Volutella citrinella with nematode predation and nematicidal activity, isolated from the cysts of potato cyst nematodes in China
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Xinyue Zhang, Hui Zhang, Zhaochun Jiang, Qing Bai, Shishi Wu, Yong Wang, Cheng Li, Xiangyu Zeng, Xiuhai Gan, Xin Xie, Zhong Li, and Zaifu Yang
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Biocontrol ,Nematophagous fungi ,Plant parasitic nematode ,Volutella citrinella ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are responsible for causing many plant diseases and are extremely difficult to control at present. Currently, due to the negative effects of chemical agents on the environment and human health, the development of new biological pesticides has become an important part of plant nematode control. Nematophagous fungi refers to a class of fungi that kill plant nematodes. Notably, a large number of nematophagous fungi resources remain to be studied. The objective of our study was to use in vitro screening to identify nematophagous fungi and select strains that were highly active against nematodes, providing a primary research for the development and utilization of new nematophagous fungi. Results A new nematophagous fungal strain (GUCC2219) was isolated from cysts of possibly Globodera spp. and Heterodera spp., identified as Volutella citrinella. The hyphae of V. citrinella produced ring structures of variable size and exhibited predatory and nematicidal activity. The hyphal predation rates (in vitro) against three species of nematodes, Aphelenchoides besseyi, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and Ditylenchus destructor, averaged 59.45, 33.35, and 50.95%, respectively, while the fermentation broth produced by the fungus exhibited mortality rates of 100, 100, and 55.63%, respectively, after 72 h. Conclusion V. citrinella is a new strain with nematophagous properties, which are a novel discovery. At the same time, this is the first report of nematicidal and nematode predation activity in the genus Volutella.
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- 2021
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5. Diversity of Fungi Isolated from Potato Nematode Cysts in Guizhou Province, China
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Hui Zhang, Zaifu Yang, Zhaochun Jiang, Xinyue Zhang, Mir Muhammad Nizamani, Yan Wu, Shan Wei, Yong Wang, and Xin Xie
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nematode–fungi interactions ,community composition ,functional annotations ,parasitic potential ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Potatoes rank third in terms of human consumption after rice and wheat. Globodera spp. are significant pests of potato crop worldwide. Globodera rostochiensis was found in Weining County, Guizhou Province, China, in 2019. We collected soil from the rhizosphere zone from infected potato plants and separated mature cysts through simple floatation and sieving methods. The selected cysts were surface-sterilized, and the colonized fungi were isolated and purified. At the same time, the preliminary identification of fungi and fungi parasites on the cysts of nematodes was carried out. This study aimed to define the species and frequency of fungi-colonizing cysts of G. rostochiensis collected from Weining County, Guizhou Province, China, and provide a basis for the control of G. rostochiensis. As a result, 139 strains of colonized fungi were successfully isolated. Multigene analyses showed that these isolates included 11 orders, 17 families, and 23 genera. The genera Fusarium (with a separation frequency of 59%), Penicillium (11%), Edenia (3.6%), and Paraphaeosphaeria (3.6%) were the most frequently occurring. Among the 44 strains, 27 had a colonization rate of 100% on the cysts of G. rostochiensis. Meanwhile, the functional annotation of 23 genera indicated that some fungi have multitrophic lifestyles combining endophytic, pathogenic, and saprophytic behavior. In conclusion, this study showed the species composition and lifestyle diversity of colonized fungi from G. rostochiensis and demonstrated these isolates as potential sources of biocontrol agents. Colonized fungi were isolated from G. rostochiensis for the first time in China, and the taxonomic diversity of fungi from G. rostochiensis was clarified.
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- 2023
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6. Dissipation kinetics, residue level, and risk assessment of chlorantraniliprole in Rosa roxburghii and its residue removal using household decontamination technique.
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Xuefei Zhang, Zhaochun Jiang, Lei Han, and Xiaomao Wu
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- 2024
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7. A new strain of Volutella citrinella with nematode predation and nematicidal activity, isolated from the cysts of potato cyst nematodes in China
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Yong Wang, Qing Bai, Cheng Li, Zhaochun Jiang, Xiuhai Gan, Xinyue Zhang, Hui Zhang, Shishi Wu, Xin Xie, Xiang-Yu Zeng, Zai-Fu Yang, and Zhong Li
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Microbiology (medical) ,Volutella citrinella ,China ,Nematoda ,Biological pest control ,Ditylenchus destructor ,Bursaphelenchus xylophilus ,Fungus ,Nematophagous fungi ,Microbiology ,Plant parasitic nematode ,Aphelenchoides besseyi ,Mycology ,Botany ,Animals ,Pest Control, Biological ,Plant Diseases ,Solanum tuberosum ,biology ,Heterodera ,Research ,fungi ,Biocontrol ,biology.organism_classification ,QR1-502 ,Nematode ,Hypocreales - Abstract
Background Plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) are responsible for causing many plant diseases and are extremely difficult to control at present. Currently, due to the negative effects of chemical agents on the environment and human health, the development of new biological pesticides has become an important part of plant nematode control. Nematophagous fungi refers to a class of fungi that kill plant nematodes. Notably, a large number of nematophagous fungi resources remain to be studied. The objective of our study was to use in vitro screening to identify nematophagous fungi and select strains that were highly active against nematodes, providing a primary research for the development and utilization of new nematophagous fungi. Results A new nematophagous fungal strain (GUCC2219) was isolated from cysts of possibly Globodera spp. and Heterodera spp., identified as Volutella citrinella. The hyphae of V. citrinella produced ring structures of variable size and exhibited predatory and nematicidal activity. The hyphal predation rates (in vitro) against three species of nematodes, Aphelenchoides besseyi, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, and Ditylenchus destructor, averaged 59.45, 33.35, and 50.95%, respectively, while the fermentation broth produced by the fungus exhibited mortality rates of 100, 100, and 55.63%, respectively, after 72 h. Conclusion V. citrinella is a new strain with nematophagous properties, which are a novel discovery. At the same time, this is the first report of nematicidal and nematode predation activity in the genus Volutella.
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- 2021
8. Estimate of carbon fiber’s fracture toughness based on the small angle X-ray diffraction
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Wenfeng Bian, Meiling Wang, and Zhaochun Jiang
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Fracture mechanics ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Radius ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Stress field ,Fracture toughness ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Materials Chemistry ,Fracture (geology) ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Stress intensity factor ,Weibull distribution - Abstract
According to the Weibull theory, the micropore sizes were used to analyze the stress intensity factor of carbon fiber monofilament crack tip stress field. Based on the analysis of carbon fiber monofilament and multifilament tensile strength, diameter and micropore size get the relationship between carbon fiber monofilament tensile strength and the pore radius by the Guinier principle and Griffith fracture theory, thus to estimate carbon fiber fracture toughness. The results show that this method can implement the estimation of fracture toughness on the basis without destroying the structure of the carbon fibers; the fracture toughness of T300 estimated by the average pore size was 1.34 MPa·m1/2, in accordance with data 1.25 and 1.32 MPa·m1/2 by producing defects, errors are 7.2 and 1.5%, respectively.
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- 2017
9. New Species-Specific Primers for Molecular Diagnosis of
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Linyu, Zheng, Yue, Zhang, Wenzhao, Yang, Yiying, Zeng, Fan, Jiang, Yujia, Qin, Jiafeng, Zhang, Zhaochun, Jiang, Wenzhao, Hu, Dijin, Guo, Jia, Wan, Zihua, Zhao, Lijun, Liu, and Zhihong, Li
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Bactrocera minax ,species-specific marker ,DNA barcodes ,molecular identification ,Article ,Bactrocera tsuneonis - Abstract
Tephritidae fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae) are regarded as important damage-causing species due to their ability to cause great economic losses in fruit and vegetable crops. Bactrocera minax and Bactrocera tsuneonis are two sibling species of the subgenus Tetradacus of Bactrocera that are distributed across a limited area of China, but have caused serious impacts. They share similar morphological characteristics. These characteristics can only be observed in the female adult individuals. The differences between them cannot be observed in preimaginal stages. Thus, it is difficult to distinguish them in preimaginal stages morphologically. In this study, we used molecular diagnostic methods based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and species-specific markers to identify these two species and improve upon the false-positive results of previous species-detection primers. DNA barcode sequences were obtained from 900 individuals of B. minax and 63 individuals of B. tsuneonis. Based on these 658 bp DNA barcode sequences of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene, we successfully designed the species-specific primers for B. minax and B. tsuneonis. The size of the B. minax specific fragment was 422 bp and the size of the B. tsuneonis specific fragment was 456 bp. A series of PCR trials ensured the specificity of these two pairs of primers. Sensitivity assay results demonstrated that the detection limit for the DNA template concentration was 0.1~1 ng/μL for these two species. In this study, we established a more reliable, rapid, and low-cost molecular identification method for all life stages of B. minax and B. tsuneonis. Species-specific PCR can be applied in plant quarantine, monitoring and control of B. minax and B. tsuneonis.
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- 2019
10. Inversion of foliar biochemical parameters at various physiological stages and grain quality indicators of winter wheat with canopy reflectance
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Huang Wenjiang, Wang Jihua, Wang Zhijie, Zhaochun Jiang, Liu Liangyun, and Wang Jindi
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Starch ,Winter wheat ,food and beverages ,Gluten ,Horticulture ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Anthesis ,chemistry ,Botany ,Grain quality ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Leaf area index ,Sugar ,Water content - Abstract
Canopy reflectance data selected at key growth stages of winter wheat were analysed. Regression equations between foliar total nitrogen content and other foliar biochemical concentrations, dried biomass indices, and grain quality indicators were established. The results showed that there were robust correlations between foliar total nitrogen content and other foliar biochemical concentrations, dried biomass indices, and grain quality indicators. The predictions of soluble sugar content, foliar water content, stem water content, foliar starch content, foliar dried weight, plant dried weight, and Leaf Area Index (LAI), etc. by foliar total nitrogen content were successful and feasible. The predictions of grain protein and dry gluten content by foliar total nitrogen content at anthesis were surprisingly good. The wavelength bands related to foliar total nitrogen content selected by regression equation were located at 1000–1140 nm and 1200–1300 nm.
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- 2004
11. The Effects of Electro-Acupuncture of Pi-shu and Du-jiao Acupoints on Ruminal Movement and Fluid in Cattle with Ruminal Impaction.
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Dehui Su, Zhaochun Jiang, Jiezheng Zou, Dalu Song, Jurong Xu, Hongtao Chen, Wenqing Li, Xiong Shi, Hongxing Wu, and Deyun Wang
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ACUPRESSURE , *ACUPUNCTURE , *BLOOD proteins , *ENERGY medicine , *CATTLE ,CATTLE locomotion - Abstract
Ruminal impaction comprises 19.4% of cattle diseases in the Jiangsu province of China. The authors treated ruminal impaction in 55 cattle with electro-acupuncture (EA) of the classical acupoints Pi-shu and Du-jiao. Recovery occurred after 1 EA treatment in 40/55 (73%), 2 EA treatments in 9/50 (18%) and 3 EA treatments in 4/50 (8%) cattle. The final 2 animals recovered after 3 EA treatments and Chinese herbal medicine, Jian Pi Li Qi San. To determine the mechanisms of action of EA of Pi-shu and Du-jiao, 8 cattle with rumen impaction were randomly selected to compare rumen contractions, pH, fermentation and ciliate concentrations before and after EA. Compared to normal cattle, the frequency and duration of ruminal contractions greatly decreased, the pH increased and fermentation and number of ciliates decreased during ruminal impaction. After EA, contraction frequency and duration increased very significantly (p<0.001), the pH significantly decreased (p=0.02), the fermentation significantly increased (p=0.004) and the number of ciliates very significantly increased (p=0.0006). To investigate the effect of vagus nerve integrity on EA effectiveness, EA of Pi-shu and Du-jiao was performed on 8 clinically normal cattle and the frequency and duration of ruminal contractions increased. Following bilateral cervical vagectomy, ruminal contractions ceased and EA had no effect to restore ruminal movements. Based on the findings of this study and the successful treatment of 53 cattle with EA alone, it can be concluded that left unilateral EA of Pi-shu and Du-jiao provides an effective treatment for ruminal impaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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