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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on agricultural exports by Ben-xi LIN, Yu Yvette ZHANG
Published 2020-12-01The COVID-19 outbreak has shocked the world's economies in the year of 2020. As this pandemic spreads around the globe, many experts feared that the global food supplies might start running short, especially if supply chains were disrupted. COVID-19 also added to the uncertainty of the business...
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Response Surface Optimization of Nigella glandulifera Freyn Seed Oil Yield by Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction by Jun-ping ZHANG, Xi-lin HOU, Tian YU, Ying LI, Hai-yan DONG
Published 2012-01-01Supercritical carbon dioxide (SC-CO2) extraction was employed to extract oil from Nigella glandulifera Freyn seed in this study. Response surface methodology (RSM) was applied to evaluate the effects of the process parameters (pressure, temperature, and CO2 flow rate) on oil yield of N. glandulifera...
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Pollution source identification methods and remediation technologies of groundwater: A review by Ya-ci Liu, Yu-hong Fei, Ya-song Li, Xi-lin Bao, Peng-wei Zhang
Published 2024-01-01Groundwater is an important source of drinking water. Groundwater pollution severely endangers drinking water safety and sustainable social development. In the case of groundwater pollution, the top priority is to identify pollution sources, and accurate information on pollution sources is the premi...
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Tetraploid of Phalaenopsis induction via colchicine treatment from protocorm-like bodies in liquid culture by CUI Guang-rong, ZHANG Zi-xue, HU Neng-bing, ZHANG Cong-yu, HOU Xi-lin
Published 2010-01-01The 0.05%, 0.10%, 0.20% colchicines were separately used to deal with protocorm-likebodies (PLBs) of Phalenopsis in liquid culture for 1, 3, 7 days to induce tetraploid. The growth of PLBs, the characteristics of plantlets regenerated from the PLBs were investigated, and the polyploid were identifie...
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Responses of growth performance, antioxidant function, small intestinal morphology and mRNA expression of jejunal tight junction protein to dietary iron in yellow-feathered broiler... by Kaiwen Lei, Hao Wu, Jerry W Spears, Xi Lin, Xi Wang, Xue Bai, Yanling Huang
Published 2024-04-01This study aimed to investigate the dose-effect of iron on growth performance, antioxidant function, intestinal morphology, and mRNA expression of jejunal tight junction protein in 1- to 21-d-old yellow-feathered broilers. A total of 720 1-d-old yellow-feathered male broilers were allocated to 9 tre...
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Molecular Cloning, Expression Analysis and Localization of Exo70A1 Related to Self Incompatibility in Non-Heading Chinese Cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis) by Li WANG, Ting-ting GE, Hai-tao PENG, Cheng WANG, Tong-kun LIU, Xi-lin HOU, Ying LI
Published 2013-12-01The exocyst is a conserved protein complex, and required for vesicles tethering, fusion and polarized exocytosis. Exo70A1, the exocyst subunit, is essential for assembly of the exocyst complex. To better understand potential roles of Exo70A1 in non-heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris ssp. c...
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Isolation and characterization of an ERF-B3 gene associated with flower abnormalities in non-heading Chinese cabbage by Yu-chao XU, Xi-lin HOU, Wei-wei XU, Lu-lu SHEN, Shan-wu LÜ, Shi-lin ZHANG, Chun-mei HU
Published 2016-03-01BrcERF-B3 gene, a member of ethylene-responsive factor family, was screened from a mutant plant in non-heading Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa ssp. chinensis) by cDNA-AFLP technology. We got full length cDNA of two BrcERF-B3 genes by homology-based cloning from two materials and found that their nucl...
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Vegetation disturbance and recovery assessment through the synergistic effects of albedo and vegetation index: evidence from China’s arid regions by Shuai Wang, Shengwei Zhang, Ying Zhou, Xingyu Zhao, Ruishen Li, Xi Lin, Meng Luo, Lin Yang, Qian Zhang, Shengwei Lv, Yilong Yang
Published 2025-09-01Vegetation disturbance and recovery are key factors in shaping ecological governance policies in arid regions, especially under the accelerating impacts of global climate change. However, most studies focus on broad trends, often neglecting fine-scale spatial and temporal variations. In this study,...
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Dietary copper supplementation modulates performance and lipid metabolism in meat goat kids by Yan-mei ZHANG, De AO, Kai-wen LEI, XI Lin, Jerry W. SPEARS, Hai-tao SHI, Yan-ling HUANG, Fa-long YANG
Published 2023-01-01Forty-eight male Lezhi black goat kids with similar body weight ((12.09±1.70) kg) and age ((60±5) d) were used to determine the effect of dietary copper (Cu), in the form of reagent grade Cu sulfate (CuSO4·5H2O), on performance, serum lipid profile, and the relative mRNA abundance of genes involved...
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The relationship between carotenoids and diabetic nephropathy: insights from NHANES by Lei Wang, Tianpu Feng, Ye Tan, Jue Zhang, Ting Zhang, Juan Huo, XiaoXue Song, Xi Lin, Man Li, Wenxue Liang, Qun Ding
Published 2025-07-01ObjectiveDiabetic nephropathy (DN) poses significant health risks and imposes a substantial global disease burden. The association between carotenoid intake and DN remains unclear. Utilizing data from the 2007–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), this study investigates th...
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Auto-Segmentation and Auto-Planning in Automated Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer by Sijuan Huang, Jingheng Wu, Xi Lin, Guangyu Wang, Ting Song, Li Chen, Lecheng Jia, Qian Cao, Ruiqi Liu, Yang Liu, Xin Yang, Xiaoyan Huang, Liru He
Published 2025-06-01<b>Objective:</b> The objective of this study was to develop and assess the clinical feasibility of auto-segmentation and auto-planning methodologies for automated radiotherapy in prostate cancer. <b>Methods</b>: A total of 166 patients were used to train a 3D Unet model for...
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