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2. Influence of parental care burden on quality of life of school-age children with asthma: mediating role of coping style
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Fang YANG, Jing-Ru ZHOU, Xiao-Yan SONG, Ting-Ting HU, Chun-Ping DU, Ying-Juan CUI, Lan YANG, and Si-Lin ZHENG
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school age ,parents of children with asthma ,quality of life ,caregiver burden ,coping style ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To explore the mediating role of coping methods between the parental care burden and quality of survival in school-aged asthma children.Methods Using the method of convenient sampling, the parents of school-age asthmatic children in pediatric clinics of three first-class hospitals in Sichuan Province from January 2021 to July 2021 were selected as the research objects. The general information questionnaire, the parents' coping style scale, the caregiver's burden questionnaire, and the short form of the quality of life measurement scale were used to investigate. Structural equation modeling was used to examine the mediating relationship among coping style, caregiver burden, and quality of life.Results A total of 380 questionnaires were collected in this study, of which 366 were valid questionnaires, with an effective rate of 96.3%. The average age of parents was (34.37±5.08) years old, and the average age of children was (7.71±1.70) years old. The average total scores of the caregiver burden scale, coping style scale, and quality of life measurement scale of parents of school-age asthmatic children were (29.56±17.42) points, (163.58±26.47) points, and (88.81±13.29) points; the caregiver burden of parents of school-age asthmatic children There is a pairwise correlation with coping style and quality of life (P < 0.05). Coping style (seeking social support, maintaining self-esteem and psychological stability) plays a partial mediating role in the relationship between caregiver burden and quality of life, with a mediating effect value of 15.1%.Conclusion School-age asthma children parents quality of survival is not optimistic, caregivers burden overall low burden, overall response in the medium level, coping (seek social support, maintain self-esteem and psychological stability) in school-age asthma parents intermediary burden and quality of survival, suggested that based on this path intervention children parents coping and caregivers burden, to improve the quality of survival.
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- 2023
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3. High-Level Extracellular Production of a Trisaccharide-Producing Alginate Lyase AlyC7 in Escherichia coli and Its Agricultural Application
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Xiao-Han Wang, Yu-Qiang Zhang, Xin-Ru Zhang, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Xiao-Meng Sun, Xiao-Fei Wang, Xiao-Hui Sun, Xiao-Yan Song, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Ning Wang, Xiu-Lan Chen, and Fei Xu
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alginate lyase ,alginate oligosaccharide ,alginate trisaccharide ,extracellular production ,root growth ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Alginate oligosaccharides (AOS), products of alginate degradation by endotype alginate lyases, possess favorable biological activities and have broad applications. Although many have been reported, alginate lyases with homogeneous AOS products and secretory production by an engineered host are scarce. Herein, the alginate lyase AlyC7 from Vibrio sp. C42 was characterized as a trisaccharide-producing lyase exhibiting high activity and broad substrate specificity. With PelB as the signal peptide and 500 mM glycine as the additive, the extracellular production of AlyC7 in Escherichia coli reached 1122.8 U/mL after 27 h cultivation in Luria-Bertani medium. The yield of trisaccharides from sodium alginate degradation by the produced AlyC7 reached 758.6 mg/g, with a purity of 85.1%. The prepared AOS at 20 μg/mL increased the root length of lettuce, tomato, wheat, and maize by 27.5%, 25.7%, 9.7%, and 11.1%, respectively. This study establishes a robust foundation for the industrial and agricultural applications of AlyC7.
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- 2024
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4. XanFur, a novel Fur protein induced by H2O2, positively regulated by the global transcriptional regulator Clp and required for the full virulence of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae in rice
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Yu-Qiang Zhang, Xiao-Yan Song, and Fengquan Liu
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bacterial leaf blight ,Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae ,xanfur ,virulence ,Clp ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Bacterial leaf blight caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is one of the most destructive diseases in rice. However, the pathogenic mechanisms of Xoo have not been fully understood. In this study, we identified a novel ferric uptake regulator (Fur) protein, XanFur, in Xoo, which is conserved among the major pathogens of Xanthomonas species, but has no obvious sequence identity with reported Fur proteins. Gene deletion indicated that xanfur is required for the full virulence of Xoo in rice. The expression of xanfur was significantly induced by 0.1 mM H2O2 and its deletion caused a significant decrease in the tolerance of Xoo to H2O2, suggesting that xanfur is likely involved in the resistance of Xoo to the oxidative stress caused by H2O2 in rice. The loss of xanfur also caused significant reduction in extracellular polysaccharide production, biofilm formation, and cell motility, suggesting that xanfur may be also involved in regulating these virulence determinants of Xoo. Furthermore, both in vivo and in vitro experimental results demonstrated that the global transcriptional regulator Clp positively regulated the expression of xanfur by directly binding to its promoter region, especially in the presence of 0.1 mM H2O2, presenting the cellular regulatory pathway for the expression of this gene. These results not only contribute to a better understanding of the interaction mechanisms between rice and Xoo, but also provide reference to developing high-effective bactericides by targeting to the Fur protein in Xoo to control bacterial leaf blight in rice. IMPORTANCE Although Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) has been found to be a bacterial pathogen causing bacterial leaf blight in rice for many years, the molecular mechanisms of the rice-Xoo interaction has not been fully understood. In this study, we found that XanFur of Xoo is a novel ferric uptake regulator (Fur) protein conserved among major pathogenic Xanthomonas species. XanFur is required for the virulence of Xoo in rice, and likely involved in regulating the virulence determinants of Xoo. The expression of xanfur is induced by H2O2, and positively regulated by the global transcriptional regulator Clp. Our results reveal the function and regulation of the novel virulence-related Fur protein XanFur in Xoo, providing new insights into the interaction mechanisms of rice-Xoo.
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- 2023
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5. Characterization of a novel victorivirus from Nigrospora chinensis, a fungus isolated from tobacco
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Zhong, Jie, Sui, Wen Wen, Li, Ping, Tang, Qian Jun, Liu, Tian Bo, and Xiao, Yan Song
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- 2022
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6. A pathway for chitin oxidation in marine bacteria
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Wen-Xin Jiang, Ping-Yi Li, Xiu-Lan Chen, Yi-Shuo Zhang, Jing-Ping Wang, Yan-Jun Wang, Qi Sheng, Zhong-Zhi Sun, Qi-Long Qin, Xue-Bing Ren, Peng Wang, Xiao-Yan Song, Yin Chen, and Yu-Zhong Zhang
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Science - Abstract
Lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases contribute to microbial degradation of chitin, but how the resulting oxidized chitooligosaccharides are utilized by microbes is unclear. Here, the authors describe a complete pathway for oxidative chitin utilization in marine bacteria.
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- 2022
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7. Multicenter analysis of gastrointestinal stromal tumors in inner Mongolia of China: A study of 804 cases
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Ya-Hong Li, Yong-Hong Shi, Xiao-Yan Song, Hua Wang, Ming-Zhang Li, Xiu-Feng Yang, Teng-Qi Wang, Qi-Jun Zhao, Wen-Jian Xu, Pei-De Dong, and Ming Liu
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor ,Database ,Retrospective analysis ,Inner Mongolia ,Multicenter analysis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Summary: Introduction: To analyze the clinicopathological characteristics, immunohistochemistry, genotyping and prognosis of patients in the multicenter GIST data in Inner Mongolia, China. Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed on GIST data from January 2013 to January 2018 in Inner Mongolia. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the clinical characteristics of GIST patients. The Chi-square test was performed on the modified NIH criteria by age distribution, and Kaplan-Merie method was used for survival analysis. Results: A total of 804 patients were included in the GIST database in Inner Mongolia, with a male to female ratio of 1.1102:1. The most common location was the gastric (465). Mitotic count ≤5/50HPFs was found in 67.3 % patients. There were 276 patients with tumor diameter of 2–5 cm and 354 patients with tumor diameter of 5.1–10 cm.The modified NIH criteria was mainly of intermediate risk (210) and high risk (342). The recurrence and metastasis of patients were related to the tumor location, mitotic index, tumor size, and modified NIH criteria. All patients were followed up for 1–10 years, in which 63.1 % of them were followed up for at least three years. The 3-year survival rates of patients with modified NIH criteria of very low risk, low risk, intermediate risk, and high risk were 100 %, 100 %, 100 %, and 96.3 %, respectively. Conclusions: The incidence of GIST in middle-aged and elder people in Inner Mongolia is high, and the long-term prognosis of patients after surgical treatment is good, which can objectively reflect the incidence, diagnosis and treatment of GIST in Inner Mongolia.
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- 2022
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8. Diaminopimelic Acid Metabolism by Pseudomonadota in the Ocean
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Li-Yuan Zheng, Ning-Hua Liu, Shuai Zhong, Yang Yu, Xi-Ying Zhang, Qi-Long Qin, Xiao-Yan Song, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Huihui Fu, Min Wang, Andrew McMinn, Xiu-Lan Chen, and Ping-Yi Li
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diaminopimelic acid content ,diaminopimelic acid decarboxylase ,Pseudomonadota ,seawater ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Diaminopimelic acid (DAP) is a unique component of the cell wall of Gram-negative bacteria. It is also an important component of organic matter and is widely utilized by microbes in the world’s oceans. However, neither DAP concentrations nor marine DAP-utilizing microbes have been investigated. Here, DAP concentrations in seawater were measured and the diversity of marine DAP-utilizing bacteria and the mechanisms for their DAP metabolism were investigated. Free DAP concentrations in seawater, from surface to a 5,000 m depth, were found to be between 0.61 μM and 0.96 μM in the western Pacific Ocean. DAP-utilizing bacteria from 20 families in 4 phyla were recovered from the western Pacific seawater and 14 strains were further isolated, in which Pseudomonadota bacteria were dominant. Based on genomic and transcriptomic analyses combined with gene deletion and in vitro activity detection, DAP decarboxylase (LysA), which catalyzes the decarboxylation of DAP to form lysine, was found to be a key and specific enzyme involved in DAP metabolism in the isolated Pseudomonadota strains. Interrogation of the Tara Oceans database found that most LysA-like sequences (92%) are from Pseudomonadota, which are widely distributed in multiple habitats. This study provides an insight into DAP metabolism by marine bacteria in the ocean and contributes to our understanding of the mineralization and recycling of DAP by marine bacteria. IMPORTANCE DAP is a unique component of peptidoglycan in Gram-negative bacterial cell walls. Due to the large number of marine Gram-negative bacteria, DAP is an important component of marine organic matter. However, it remains unclear how DAP is metabolized by marine microbes. This study investigated marine DAP-utilizing bacteria by cultivation and bioinformational analysis and examined the mechanism of DAP metabolism used by marine bacteria. The results demonstrate that Pseudomonadota bacteria are likely to be an important DAP-utilizing group in the ocean and that DAP decarboxylase is a key enzyme involved in DAP metabolism. This study also sheds light on the mineralization and recycling of DAP driven by bacteria.
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9. Antibacterial activity of peptaibols from Trichoderma longibrachiatum SMF2 against gram-negative Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, the causal agent of bacterial leaf blight on rice
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Yu-Qiang Zhang, Shan Zhang, Mei-Ling Sun, Hai-Nan Su, Hao-Yang Li, Kun-Liu, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Xiu-Lan Chen, Hai-Yan Cao, and Xiao-Yan Song
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Trichoderma longibrachiatum SMF2 ,Trichokonins A ,Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae ,biological control ,bacterial leaf blight (BLB) ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Bacterial leaf blight caused by Gram-negative pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is one of the most destructive bacterial diseases on rice. Due to the resistance, toxicity and environmental issues of chemical bactericides, new biological strategies are still in need. Although peptaibols produced by Trichoderma spp. can inhibit the growth of several Gram-positive bacteria and plant fungal pathogens, it still remains unclear whether peptaibols have anti-Xoo activity to control bacterial leaf blight on rice. In this study, we evaluated the antibacterial effects of Trichokonins A (TKA), peptaibols produced by Trichoderma longibrachiatum SMF2, against Xoo. The in vitro antibacterial activity analysis showed that the growth of Xoo was significantly inhibited by TKA, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 54 μg/mL and that the three TKs in TKA all had remarkable anti-Xoo activity. Further inhibitory mechanism analyses revealed that TKA treatments resulted in the damage of Xoo cell morphology and the release of intracellular substances, such as proteins and nucleic acids, from Xoo cells, suggesting the damage of the permeability of Xoo cell membrane by TKA. Pathogenicity analyses showed that the lesion length on rice leaf was significantly reduced by 82.2% when treated with 27 μg/mL TKA. This study represents the first report of the antibacterial activity of peptaibols against a Gram-negative bacterium. Thus, TKA can be of a promising agent in controlling bacterial leaf blight on rice.
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10. Inoculation with Rhizophagus intraradices Confers Drought Stress Tolerance in Oat by Improving Nitrogen and Phosphorus Nutrition
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Bin Zhang, Yu-Feng Lv, Yue Li, Li Li, Ju-Qing Jia, Mei-Chen Feng, Chao Wang, Xiao-Yan Song, Wu-De Yang, Fahad Shafiq, and Mei-Jun Zhang
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Soil Science ,Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2023
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11. Santalane-type sesquiterpenoids and isobenzofuranones from cultures of Paraconiothyrium sporulosum YK-03
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Li-Hua Zhang, Wen-Ke Gao, Shi-Wei Li, Xiao-Yan Song, Hong-Hua Wu, Hai-Feng Wang, Gang Chen, Shao-Xia Wang, and Yue-Hu Pei
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Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Horticulture ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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12. Influence of H-column stiffness on the anti-collapse performance of composite frame in the minor-axis direction
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Xiao-yan Song, Wei-hui Zhong, Bao Meng, Zheng Tan, and Liang-hui Peng
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Mechanics of Materials ,Architecture ,Building and Construction ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
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13. Arsukibacterium indicum sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment, and transfer of Rheinheimera tuosuensis and Rheinheimera perlucida to the genus Arsukibacterium as Arsukibacterium tuosuense comb. nov. and Arsukibacterium perlucidum comb. nov
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Zhen Wang, Jun-Hui Cheng, Xiao-Yu Zhang, Fei Xu, Hui-Hui Fu, Chun-Yang Li, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Xiu-Lan Chen, Xiao-Yan Song, and Xi-Ying Zhang
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General Medicine ,Microbiology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, flagellated and rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain SM2107T, was isolated from a deep-sea sediment sample collected from the Southwest Indian Ocean. Strain SM2107T grew at 4–40 °C and with 0–10.0 % (w/v) NaCl. It reduced nitrate to nitrite and hydrolysed casein, gelatin, chitin and DNA. The phylogenetic trees based on the 16S rRNA genes and single-copy orthologous clusters showed that strain SM2107T, together with Rheinheimera tuosuensis , Rheinheimera perlucida and Arsukibacterium ikkense , formed a separate clade, having the highest similarity to the type strain of Rheinheimera tuosuensis (98.3%). The major polar lipids were phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol and the major cellular fatty acids were summed feature 8 (C18 : 1 ω7c and/or C18 : 1 ω6c), C16 : 0, C17 : 1 ω8с and summed feature 3 (C16 : 1 ω7c and/or C16 : 1 ω6c). The only respiratory quinone was Q-8. The genomic DNA G+C content of strain SM2107T was 48.8 %. The digital DNA–DNA hybridization values between strain SM2107T and type strains of Rheinheimera tuosuensis , Rheinheimera perlucida and Arsukibacterium ikkense were 41.16, 37.70 and 31.80 %, while the average amino acid identity values between them were 87.59, 86.76 and 83.64 %, respectively. Based on the polyphasic evidence presented in this study, strain SM2107T was considered to represent a novel species within the genus Arsukibacterium , for which the name Arsukibacterium indicum was proposed. The type strain is SM2107T (=MCCC M24986T=KCTC 82921T). Moreover, the transfer of Rheinheimera tuosuensis and Rheinheimera perlucida to the genus Arsukibacterium as Arsukibacterium tuosuense comb. nov. (type strain TS-T4T=CGMCC 1.12461T=JCM 19264T) and Arsukibacterium perlucidum comb. nov. (type strain BA131T=LMG 23581T=CIP 109200T) is also proposed.
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14. Alteromonas oceanisediminis sp. nov., isolated from deep-sea sediment
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Xiao-Yu Zhang, Zhen Wang, Jun-Hui Cheng, Hui-Hui Fu, Yu-Zhong Zhang, Xiu-Lan Chen, Xi-Ying Zhang, Xiao-Yan Song, Yu-Qiang Zhang, and Fei Xu
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DNA, Bacterial ,Ubiquinone ,Fatty Acids ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,Bacterial Typing Techniques ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Genetics ,Seawater ,Alteromonas ,Molecular Biology ,Phospholipids ,Phylogeny - Abstract
A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic and rod-shaped bacterium, designated strain SM 2104
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15. New insights into the origin of buckwheat cultivation in southwestern China from pollen data
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Yi‐Feng Yao, Xiao‐Yan Song, Gan Xie, Ye‐Na Tang, Alexandra H. Wortley, Feng Qin, Stephen Blackmore, Cheng‐Sen Li, and Yu‐Fei Wang
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Physiology ,Plant Science - Abstract
Buckwheat is an important crop which originated in China and spread widely across Eurasia. However, exactly where in China domestication took place remains controversial. Archaeological and palynological records suggest a longer cultivation history of buckwheat in northern China than southwestern China, but this conflicts with phylogenetic evidence implicating southwestern China as the center of origin and diversity of buckwheat. We investigate alternative methodologies for inferring the occurrence of buckwheat cultivation, and suggest that relative abundance could provide a reliable measure for distinguishing between wild and cultivated buckwheat in both present-day and fossil samples. A ~12,800-year palaeoecological record shows that Fagopyrum pollen occurred only infrequently before the early Holocene. As southwestern China entered the early agricultural period, approximately 8,000-7,000 years ago, a slight increase in abundance of Fagopyrum pollen was observed. Approximately 4,000 years ago, concurrent with the Pu minority beginning to develop dry-land agriculture, the abundance of Fagopyrum pollen increased significantly, suggesting cultivation of this crop. Fagopyrum pollen rose to a maximum value around 1,270 years ago, suggesting an intensification of agricultural activity. These findings fill a gap in the Fagopyrum pollen record in southwestern China and provide new indications that early cultivation may have occurred in this region.
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16. Characterization of a novel victorivirus isolated from the plant-pathogenic fungus Nigrospora chinensis
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Zhong, Jie, primary, Sui, Wen Wen, additional, Li, Ping, additional, Tang, Qian Jun, additional, Liu, Tian Bo, additional, and Xiao, Yan Song, additional
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17. First Report of Root Rot Caused by Pythium dissotocum on Tobacco in China.
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Zhong J, Zhong SY, Li S, Zhou X, Liu T, and Xiao YS
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Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) is an important economic crop that is widely grown around the world. Its annual production in China is estimated at 2.2 million tons (Berbeć and Matyka 2020). Since 2022, a root rot disease was sporadically observed on tobacco seedlings on cultivar Yunyan 87 in cultivated tobacco fields in the Hunan province of China. A disease incidence of about 10% occurred across 48 ha of tobacco fields. The affected tobacco plants had slow and stunted growth with yellowing leaves. The roots turned grayish brown, decayed, and died. Diseased roots were collected from six fields and cut into small pieces (5 mm ×5 mm) from the edge of the rotted portions, and then sterilized with 70% ethanol for 10 s, 0.1% HgCl2 for 1 min, and washed in sterilized water three times. All the sterilized tissue were placed on potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium and cultured at 26 ℃ in the dark. About 3 days later, colonies with similar morphology were removed and sub-cultured on fresh PDA. A total of six strains were obtained from six tobacco samples. Strains were white and had radial growth on PDA. Hyphae were aseptate and the sporangia were filamentous. The oogonia were subglobose, smooth, 16.04 ± 0.25 µm (n=50) in diameter, and developed on unbranched stalks. The antheridia were barrel shaped and clavate. Oospores were globose, aplerotic or nearly plerotic, measuring 6.62 ± 0.33 µm (n=50). These morphological characteristics were consistent with the description of Pythium spp. (van der Plaats-Niterink 1981). For molecular identification, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of rDNA and cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (Cox I) of a representative isolate, GF-3, were amplified and sequenced (GenBank accession nos. OR228424 for ITS and OR237556 for Cox I) using universal primers ITS1/ITS4 (White et al. 1990) and FM58/FM66, respectively (Villa et al. 2006). BLASTn analysis revealed that the ITS and Cox I sequences were 99.76 % (838/840 bp) and 99.85% (671/672 bp) identical to the corresponding sequences of P. dissotocum strain CBS 166.68 (AY598634.2) and UM982 (MT981147.1), respectively. A neighbor-joining phylogenetic tree based on the Cox I sequence showed that GF-3 grouped in the P. dissotocum branch. Based on morphological and molecular characteristics, GF-3 was identified to be P. dissotocum. For pathogenicity testing, four- to five-leaf-old healthy potted tobacco seedlings of the Yunyan 87 cultivar were inoculated with a zoospore suspension (1 × 105 zoospores/ml), which was induced on V8-juice medium. The zoospore suspension was introduced into the soil around plant roots and 10 mL of inoculum was used for each plant. In the control group, plants were inoculated with sterilized water. All of the treated plants were kept in humid chambers at 26°C under a 12 h/12 h photoperiod. The pathogenicity assays were performed twice, with each treatment having three replicated plants. After 5 days, tobacco seedlings inoculated with P. dissotocum showed symptoms resembling that observed in the field. However, the control plants remained healthy. Pythium dissotocum was re-isolated from the infected plants and identified by morphological and molecular methods, thus confirming Koch's postulates. Pythium dissotocum has been reported causing root rot in other plants, including hydroponic lettuce (McGehee et al. 2018) and spinach (Huo et al. 2020). Also, many Pythium species have recently been recovered from float-bed tobacco transplant production greenhouses (Zhang et al. 2022). However, to our knowledge, this is the first report of root rot on tobacco caused by P. dissotocum in China. Since this disease could greatly affect tobacco seedling establishment in the field, appropriate management strategies need to be developed to reduce further losses in tobacco planting fields.
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