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View article: Environmental reproductive toxicity of common pesticides: Mechanisms and implications throughout the zebrafish life cycle
Environmental reproductive toxicity of common pesticides: Mechanisms and implications throughout the zebrafish life cycle Open
Reproductive toxicity is a significant factor contributing to the decline in population numbers and is increasingly being reported in association with pesticide exposure in ecological risk assessments. Pesticides can leach or spill into aq…
View article: Identifying Key Pathogens and Effective Control Agents for Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus Root Rot
Identifying Key Pathogens and Effective Control Agents for Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus Root Rot Open
Root rot is one of the most serious diseases affecting Astragalus membranaceus, significantly reducing its yield and quality. This study focused on root rot in Astragalus membranaceus var. mongholicus. Pathogenic fungi were isolated and id…
View article: Thermal processing of Oilseeds: Multidimensional impacts on Maillard reaction chemistry, nutritional safety, and technological innovations in quality control
Thermal processing of Oilseeds: Multidimensional impacts on Maillard reaction chemistry, nutritional safety, and technological innovations in quality control Open
View article: Safety risks and quality control in Huangjiu: From raw materials to fermentation process
Safety risks and quality control in Huangjiu: From raw materials to fermentation process Open
Huangjiu, a traditional Chinese rice wine, faces safety issues from contaminants like pesticide residues, mycotoxins, toxic ions, and sediments. These contaminants not only affect Huangjiu quality but also threaten consumers health. Pestic…
View article: Discovery and Verification of Soybean Sprouting Selection Based on Quality Across Various Origins and Varieties: Varietal Effects on Sprouted Soybean Quality
Discovery and Verification of Soybean Sprouting Selection Based on Quality Across Various Origins and Varieties: Varietal Effects on Sprouted Soybean Quality Open
Research on soybean nutrition is crucial for Chinese agriculture and public health, as soybean sprouting enhances its nutritional value. However, the relationships between grain quality and soybean varieties are not yet fully understood. I…
View article: Pesticide and Mycotoxin Residues in Astragalus: Transfer Patterns, Processing Factors and Risk Assessment During Astragalus Processing
Pesticide and Mycotoxin Residues in Astragalus: Transfer Patterns, Processing Factors and Risk Assessment During Astragalus Processing Open
View article: The potential endocrine-disrupting of fluorinated pesticides and molecular mechanism of EDPs in cell models
The potential endocrine-disrupting of fluorinated pesticides and molecular mechanism of EDPs in cell models Open
Environmental endocrine disruptors constitute a category of exogenous compounds that interfere with the endocrine system's functions in organisms or cells. As a class of particularly representative endocrine-disrupting chemicals, the accum…
View article: Simultaneous Determination of Three Fluorinated Pesticides and a Metabolite in Various Food Processing Matrices and Chronic Dietary Risk Assessments
Simultaneous Determination of Three Fluorinated Pesticides and a Metabolite in Various Food Processing Matrices and Chronic Dietary Risk Assessments Open
View article: Integrated Network Pharmacology, Mendelian Randomization, Immune Infiltration, and Computational Simulation Reveal the Therapeutic Mechanism of Astragalus membranaceus in Obesity
Integrated Network Pharmacology, Mendelian Randomization, Immune Infiltration, and Computational Simulation Reveal the Therapeutic Mechanism of Astragalus membranaceus in Obesity Open
View article: The 24-kDa subunit of mitochondrial complex I regulates growth, microsclerotia development, stress tolerance, and virulence in Verticillium dahliae
The 24-kDa subunit of mitochondrial complex I regulates growth, microsclerotia development, stress tolerance, and virulence in Verticillium dahliae Open
Our results revealed that VdNuo1 plays important roles in growth, metabolism, microsclerotia development, stress tolerance, and virulence of V. dahliae, sharing novel insight into the function of complex I and a potential fungicide target …
View article: Uncertainty quantification of the standard <i>k-ε</i> turbulence model closure coefficients in predicting aerodynamics of high-speed train
Uncertainty quantification of the standard <i>k-ε</i> turbulence model closure coefficients in predicting aerodynamics of high-speed train Open
Turbulence modelling is crucial in predicting train aerodynamics while its performance is closely related to the model closure coefficients. To reveal the influence, uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis are conducted on the …
View article: Bibliometric analysis of research trends and advancements in medicinal plant microbiome
Bibliometric analysis of research trends and advancements in medicinal plant microbiome Open
Medicinal plants and microorganisms are closely linked, with microorganisms boosting plant growth, offering pest control, and enhancing secondary compound production. However, there’s a lack of systematic research, detailed molecular studi…
View article: Model for prediction of pesticide residues in soybean oil using partial least squares regression with molecular descriptors
Model for prediction of pesticide residues in soybean oil using partial least squares regression with molecular descriptors Open
We developed a partial least squares regression (PLSR) model based on competitive adaptive reweighted sampling (CARS) to predict the processing factors of 54 pesticides during soybean oil processing. Characteristic variables were selected …
View article: Residue behaviors and dietary risk assessment of dinotefuran and its metabolites in <i>Lycium barbarum</i> from farm to fork
Residue behaviors and dietary risk assessment of dinotefuran and its metabolites in <i>Lycium barbarum</i> from farm to fork Open
Lycium barbarum, known as wolfberry or goji berry, is consumed by humans as a medicine and a food homology product. Conventionally grown wolfberry is often treated extensively with pesticides, which could pose a hazard to humans. Here, the…
View article: A high-precision hazard ranging method for transmission lines based on laser point cloud
A high-precision hazard ranging method for transmission lines based on laser point cloud Open
To ensure the safe operation of the line, it is necessary to discover the hidden danger in time and accurately. This paper proposes a high-precision hidden danger-ranging method for transmission lines based on the laser point cloud. This m…
View article: Stereo-selective cardiac toxicity induced by metconazole via oxidative stress and the wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in zebrafish embryos
Stereo-selective cardiac toxicity induced by metconazole via oxidative stress and the wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in zebrafish embryos Open
View article: Uhplc-Ms/Ms Analysis of the Influence of Paclobutrazol Application on Ophiopogon Japonicus
Uhplc-Ms/Ms Analysis of the Influence of Paclobutrazol Application on Ophiopogon Japonicus Open
View article: Uhplc-Ms/Ms Analysis of the Influence of Paclobutrazol Application on Ophiopogon Japonicus
Uhplc-Ms/Ms Analysis of the Influence of Paclobutrazol Application on Ophiopogon Japonicus Open
View article: The Sensor Protein Vdsln1 is Involved in Regulating Melanin Biosynthesis and Pathogenicity Via Mapk Pathway in Verticillium Dahliae
The Sensor Protein Vdsln1 is Involved in Regulating Melanin Biosynthesis and Pathogenicity Via Mapk Pathway in Verticillium Dahliae Open
View article: Stereoselective cardiotoxic effects of metconazole on zebrafish (Danio rerio) based on AGE-RAGE signalling pathway
Stereoselective cardiotoxic effects of metconazole on zebrafish (Danio rerio) based on AGE-RAGE signalling pathway Open
View article: Genome Resource of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> KRS015, a Potential Biocontrol Agent for <i>Verticillium dahliae</i>
Genome Resource of <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> KRS015, a Potential Biocontrol Agent for <i>Verticillium dahliae</i> Open
Bacillus subtilis, a gram-positive bacterium commonly found in soil, is an excellent organism for plant biocontrol. B. subtilis KRS015, an endophyte isolated from the seed of Gossypium hirsutum ‘Zhongzhimian No. 2’, has been proven based o…
View article: Two zinc finger proteins, VdZFP1 and VdZFP2, interact with VdCmr1 to promote melanized microsclerotia development and stress tolerance in Verticillium dahliae
Two zinc finger proteins, VdZFP1 and VdZFP2, interact with VdCmr1 to promote melanized microsclerotia development and stress tolerance in Verticillium dahliae Open
Background Melanin plays important roles in morphological development, survival, host–pathogen interactions and in the virulence of phytopathogenic fungi. In Verticillum dahliae , increases in melanin are recognized as markers of maturatio…
View article: Overview of the control of plant fungal pathogens by natural products derived from medicinal plants
Overview of the control of plant fungal pathogens by natural products derived from medicinal plants Open
Chemical fungicides can cause drug resistance of plant pathogenic fungi, environmental pollution, and potential threats to humans and animals. Therefore, developing low-toxicity, high-efficient and environment-friendly biological control p…
View article: Genome Sequence Resource of <i>Bacillus altitudinis</i> KRS010, a Potential Biocontrol Agent Against <i>Verticillium dahliae</i>
Genome Sequence Resource of <i>Bacillus altitudinis</i> KRS010, a Potential Biocontrol Agent Against <i>Verticillium dahliae</i> Open
Bacillus altitudinis strain KRS010 was isolated from the seed of Verticillium wilt-resistant Gossypium hirsutum cultivar Zhongzhimian No. 2. An in vitro assay revealed that the isolate KRS010 exhibited significant antagonistic activity aga…
View article: Functional Characterization of <i>Verticillium dahliae</i> Race 3-Specific Gene <i>VdR3e</i> in Virulence and Elicitation of Plant Immune Responses
Functional Characterization of <i>Verticillium dahliae</i> Race 3-Specific Gene <i>VdR3e</i> in Virulence and Elicitation of Plant Immune Responses Open
Based on the gene-for-gene model, research on the function of avirulence genes and resistance genes has had an unparalleled impact on breeding for resistance in most crops against individual pathogens. The soilborne fungal pathogen, Vertic…
View article: Genome Sequence Resource of <i>Burkholderia gladioli</i> KRS027: A Strain with Antifungal Activity Against Plant Pathogens
Genome Sequence Resource of <i>Burkholderia gladioli</i> KRS027: A Strain with Antifungal Activity Against Plant Pathogens Open
Some species of Burkholderia have been studied extensively for their ability to control plant diseases and promote plant growth. Burkholderia gladioli KRS027 is a strain isolated from the rhizosphere soil of a healthy plant in a pathogen-i…
View article: Integrative analysis of metabolome and genome-wide transcriptome reveal the flavor changes in apple (Malus pumila Mill) after the novel acaricide cyflumetofen application
Integrative analysis of metabolome and genome-wide transcriptome reveal the flavor changes in apple (Malus pumila Mill) after the novel acaricide cyflumetofen application Open
Pesticide residues were found to interfere the nutrition and flavor of fruits. Apple flavor changes after pesticides application was investigated based on metabolic dynamics and underlying regulatory networks. In this study, cyflumetofen (…
View article: Preservation of citrus fruit, and dissipation by diffusion and degradation of postharvest pesticides during storage
Preservation of citrus fruit, and dissipation by diffusion and degradation of postharvest pesticides during storage Open
We investigated the effects of residues of the postharvest pesticides 2,4-dichlorophenol, carbendazim, iprodione and prochloraz in citrus fruits, where they were encountered in average contents of 0.765 ± 0.060, 0.367 ± 0.030, 0.739 ± 0.05…
View article: Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea
Insights into the Biocontrol Function of a Burkholderia gladioli Strain against Botrytis cinerea Open
Searching the economical, eco-friendly and efficient biological control measures is the key to protecting crops from pathogenic fungi. The species of Burkholderia genus are widespread in the natural environment, of which nonpathogenic memb…
View article: Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Transport of Tebuconazole in Table Grape by Using In Vitro Digestion Models
Bioaccessibility and Intestinal Transport of Tebuconazole in Table Grape by Using In Vitro Digestion Models Open
In this study, the effects of various digestive models, influencing factors and dietary supplements on the bioaccessibility of tebuconazole in table grapes were compared. The Caco-2 cell model was employed to reveal the transfer behavior o…