Publications by authors named "Guopeng Zhu"

Cucumbers ( L.) are highly sensitive to cold, but grafting onto cold-tolerant rootstocks can enhance their low-temperature resilience. This study investigates the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which exogenous vitamin C (Vc) mitigates cold stress in grafted cucumber seedlings.

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Passive wireless surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors are widely adopted for monitoring the safety status of industrial equipment due to their compact size and maintenance-free operation. Replacing traditional discrete-component interrogators with software-defined radio (SDR) architectures offers lower cost and greater flexibility. However, conventional frequency estimation methods often rely on iterative algorithms with high computational complexity, limiting their real-time applicability.

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Cadmium (Cd) pollution in farmland soil poses serious threats to human health. The Cd transport and accumulation in the aboveground tissues of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) variety "Fu Cai 18″ and the characteristics of phloem-mediated Cd transport were elucidated in this study.

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Soft rotting caused by is one of the most important postharvest decays in Kokei No. 14 organic sweet potato roots. While various methods have been explored for controlling this pathogen, there remains a need for effective, safe, and applicable alternatives, particularly using essential oils (EOs).

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Nauclea officinalis Pierre ex Pitard, a traditional medicinal plant cherished by the Li ethnic group, is renowned for its potent anti-allergic properties in the clinic, especially in alleviating respiratory inflammations. This plant is now extensively cultivated to harness its valuable extracts for the production of traditional cough syrup.

Aim Of The Study: To identify the active components responsible for its anti-allergic inflammatory properties and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action.

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Melatonin (MT) has been widely recognized for its ability to mitigate the effects of abiotic stress and regulate plant development. In this study, we investigated the role of exogenous MT in enhancing heat tolerance in sweet potato, with a particular focus on its capacity to alleviate heat stress-induced damage. MT treatment significantly reduced oxidative stress, as evidenced by decreased levels of hydrogen peroxide, superoxide ions, and malondialdehyde (MDA), all of which were elevated under heat stress.

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Although microplastics (MPs) toxicity to soil microorganisms has been preliminarily explored, the underlying reasons affecting the direction of microbial community succession are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the impacts of MPs infer community assembly mechanisms through phylogenetic bin-based null model analysis, network models, and protein function prediction in five typical Northeast China five typical soils. The results show that microbial communities in soils with high organic matter exhibit a stronger response to MPs, with enhanced protein functionality, network regulation, and assembly processes.

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A pathogen strain responsible for sweet potato stem and foliage scab disease was isolated from sweet potato stems. Through a phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, combined with morphological methods, the isolated strain was identified as To comprehensively analyze the pathogenicity of the isolated strain from a genetic perspective, the whole-genome sequencing of HD-1 was performed using both the PacBio and Illumina platforms. The genome of HD-1 is about 26.

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Hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) poses threat to both ecosystems and human health. Complex pollution conditions, particularly the pH levels, significantly influence the treatment process of Cr(VI). In this study, BiOBr materials were synthesized with exposed (110) facets and Bi vacancies through dual modifications at both grain and atomic scales.

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  • The study identified nine IbOPR genes in sweetpotato that are essential for jasmonate synthesis and help the plant respond to stress, which had not been previously categorized in this crop.
  • Through various analyses, it was revealed that these genes are evolutionarily linked through events like duplication, and their promoter sequences are tied to stress and hormonal responses.
  • Experiments showed that different IbOPR proteins respond uniquely to salt stress, particularly highlighting IbOPR2's significant role in the salt-tolerant variety of sweetpotato, suggesting its importance in managing stress conditions.
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Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) based on heterogeneous catalytic reaction was a promising advanced oxidation process (AOP) to remove refractory contaminants. However, the contaminant degradation efficiency was challenged by the limited number of catalytic active site and low capacity for durable electron transfer. In this study, cobalt-doped manganese-iron oxides (CoMnFeO) rich in oxygen vacancy (Ov) were synthesized using a microwaved hydrothermal method and applied to activate PMS for bisphenol A (BPA) degradation, which achieved the complete removal of BPA within 30 min.

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Microbial remediation is a viable and eco-friendly approach for decontaminating pollution. However, its effectiveness can be limited by the microorganisms' survival and growth in changing environments. Hydrochar materials have been utilized in this study to increase the growth and atrazine degradation capabilities of Paenarthrobacter sp.

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Environmental behaviors of heavy metal in soil are strongly influenced by seasonal freeze-thaw events at the mid-high altitudes. However, the potential impact mechanisms of freeze-thaw cycles on the vertical migration of heavy metal are still poor understood. This study aimed to explore how exogenous cadmium (Cd) migrated and remained in soil during the in-situ seasonal freeze-thaw action using rare earth elements (REEs) as tracers.

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  • Purple sweetpotato anthocyanins (PSPA) offer promising health benefits and can serve as food colorants, but browning and instability present challenges.
  • Various extraction methods were tested, with steaming unpeeled sweetpotatoes and using 1% citric acid yielding the best color and antioxidant results.
  • PSPA solutions showed different color stability across pH levels, with the greatest color stability at low pH (1-2) and high temperatures accelerating degradation, offering important insights for food industry applications.
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Melatonin (MT) and reduced glutathione (GSH) roles in mitigating chromium (Cr) toxicity in sweetpotato were explored. Plants, pre-treated with varying MT and GSH doses, were exposed to Cr (40 μM). Cr severely hampered growth by disrupting leaf photosynthesis, root system, and oxidative processes and increased Cr absorption.

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The photoperiod is a major environmental factor in flowering control. Water spinach flowering under the inductive short-day condition decreases the yield of vegetative tissues and the eating quality. To obtain an insight into the molecular mechanism of the photoperiod-dependent regulation of the flowering time in water spinach, we performed transcriptome sequencing on water spinach under long- and short-day conditions with eight time points.

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The rapid growth of organic solid waste has recently exacerbated environmental pollution problems, and its improper treatment has led to the loss of a large number of biomass resources. Here, we expound the advantages of microbial agents composting compared with conventional organic solid waste treatment technology, and review the important role of microbial agents composting in organic solid waste composting from the aspects of screening and identification, optimization of conditions, mechanism of action, combination with other technologies and ultra-high-temperature and ultra-low-temperature microbial composting. We discuss the value of microorganisms with different growth conditions in organic solid waste composting, and put forward a seasonal multi-temperature composite microbial composting technology.

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Salt stress profoundly impacts sweetpotato production. Exogenous glutathione (GSH) and melatonin (MT) promoted plant growth under stress, but their specific roles and mechanisms in sweetpotato salt tolerance need exploration. This study investigated GSH and MT's regulatory mechanisms in sweetpotato under salt stress.

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Drought stress significantly restricts the growth, yield, and quality of peppers. Strigolactone (SL), a relatively new plant hormone, has shown promise in alleviating drought-related symptoms in pepper plants. However, there is limited knowledge on how SL affects the gene expression in peppers when exposed to drought stress (DS) after the foliar application of SL.

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An appropriate planting density could realize the maximum yield potential of crops, but the mechanism of sweet potato storage root formation in response to planting density is still rarely investigated. Four planting densities, namely D15, D20, D25, and D30, were set for 2-year and two-site field experiments to investigate the carbohydrate and lignin metabolism in potential storage roots and its relationship with the storage root number, yield, and commercial characteristics at the harvest period. The results showed that an appropriate planting density (D20 treatment) stimulated cambium cell differentiation, which increased carbohydrate accumulation and inhibited lignin biosynthesis in potential storage roots.

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Atrazine residues running off the fields and entering water resources are a major threat to food security and the ecosystem. In this study, a psychrotrophic functional strain named KN0901 to remove atrazine residues was screened. KN0901 could degrade 30 mg·L atrazine in 4 days at 15ºC with 10 CFU·mL incubation.

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Peri-urban vegetable field plays an essential role in providing vegetables for local residents. Because of its particularity, it is affected by both industrial and agricultural activities which have led to the accumulations of heavy metal in soil. So far, information on heavy metal pollution status, spatial features, and human health risks in peri-urban vegetable areas across China is still scarce.

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Water spinach ( Forsk) is an essential green leafy vegetable in Asia. In this study, we induced autotetraploid water spinach by colchicine. Furthermore, DNA methylation and transcriptome of tetraploid and diploid were compared using Whole Genome Bisulfite Sequencing (WGBS) and RNA-sequencing techniques.

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