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MycoKeys ; 106: 251-264, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38974462

ABSTRACT

Two novel species within the family Dictyosporiaceae are described and illustrated from terrestrial habitats on dead culms of bamboo and an unidentified plant, respectively. Through morphological comparisons and the multi-locus phylogenetic analyses of combined LSU, ITS, SSU, and tef1-α sequence dataset, two species, Gregaritheciumbambusicola, Pseudocoleophomaparaphysoidea are identified. Phylogenetically, both species clustered into a monophyletic clade with strong bootstrap support. Gregaritheciumbambusicola sp. nov. can be distinguished from other species within the genus based on its almost straight ascospores. Pseudocoleophomaparaphysoidea sp. nov. differs from other species in its conidiogenous cells intermixed with paraphyses, longer conidiogenous cells and larger conidia. The identification of this lineage contributes to our understanding of the classification of Dictyosporiaceae.

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Plant Dis ; 2022 May 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35581913

ABSTRACT

Photinia × fraseri is a well-known evergreeen ornamental tree. Owing to its flower-like red leaves and its ability to tolerate stressful environments, P. fraseri is widely cultured as a fast-growing hedge in southern China. From July to September in 2021, a disease with symptoms similar to leaf spot was extensively observed on P. fraseri in Daozhen county (28° 51 'N, 107° 57 'E), Zunyi, Guizhou province, China. About 500 plants were surveyed and the incidence of leaf spot on P. fraseri leaves was 35% to 70%, significantly reducing the ornamental and economic value. The symptomatic leaves displayed irregular, watery dark brown lesions with black conidiomata in gray centers, and 10 symptomatic leaves were collected from 10 trees. After surface sterilization (0.5 min in 75% ethanol and 2 min in 3% NaOCl, washed three times with sterilized distilled water) (Fang 2007), small pieces of symptomatic leaf tissue (0.2 × 0.2 cm) were plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and incubated at 25°C for about 7 days. Three single-spore isolates, GZAAS 21-0327, GZAAS 21-0328 and GZAAS 21-0329, were obtained, which were identical in morphology and molecular analysis. Therefore, the representative isolate GZAAS 21-0328 was used for further study. The pathogenicity of GZAAS 21-0328 was tested through a pot assay. Ten healthy plants were scratched with a sterilized needle on the leaves. Plants were inoculated by spraying a spore suspension (106 spores mL-1) of GZAAS 21-0328 onto leaves until runoff, and the control leaves sprayed with sterile water. The plants were maintained at 28°C with high relative humidity (95%) in a growth chamber. The pathogenicity test was carried out three times (Fang 2007). The symptoms developed on all inoculated leaves but not on the control leaves. The lesions were first visible 72 h after inoculation, and typical lesions similar to those observed on field plants appeared after 15 days. The same fungus was reisolated and identified based on the morphological characterization and molecular analyses (ITS, TUB and TEF) from the infected leaves but not from the noninoculated leaves. Results of pathogenicity experiments of isolated fungi fulfilled Koch's postulates. Fungal colonies on PDA were villiform, creamy-white and sparse aerial mycelium on the surface with black, gregarious conidiomata. The conidia were fusoid, ellipsoid, straight to slightly curved, 4-septate, septa darker than the rest of the cell, and 23.0 (21.0 to 27.0) × 6.0 (5.0 to 7.0) µm (n=50). The morphological features were consistent with the descriptions of Neopestalotiopsis asiatica Maharachch. & K.D. Hyde (Maharachchikumbura et al. 2012; Maharachchikumbura et al. 2014; Farr et al. 2022). The pathogen was confirmed to be N. asiatica by amplification and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), the partial ß-tubulin (TUB) and partial translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF) genes using primers ITS4/ITS5, T1/Bt-2b and EF1-728F/EF-2, respectively (Maharachchikumbura et al. 2014). The sequences of PCR products were deposited in GenBank with accession numbers OK563071 (ITS), OK584020 (TUB) and OK663023 (TEF). BLAST searches of the obtained sequences revealed 100% (482/482 nucleotides), 99.05% (419/421 nucleotides), and 99.33% (891/897 nucleotides) homology with those of N. asiatica in GenBank (JX398983, JX399018 and JX399049, respectively). Phylogenetic analysis (MEGA 6.0) using the maximum likelihood method placed the isolate GZAAS 21-0328 in a well-supported cluster with N. asiatica. The pathogen was thus identified as N. asiatica based on the morphological characterization and molecular analyses. To our knowledge, this is the first report of leaf spot on P. fraseri caused by N. asiatica in China. This study provides valuable information for the identification and control of the leaf spot on Photinia × fraseri.

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Biodivers Data J ; 10: e80122, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35437398

ABSTRACT

Background: An asexual fungus, collected from diseased leaves of Paphiopedilum sp. from Guizhou Province, China, and based on the phylogenetic analyses and morphological characters, it was identified as a new species in Curvicladiella. The genus Curvicladiella are recorded for the first time for China. New information: The morphology of Curvicladiellapaphiopedili sp. nov. is characterised by penicillate conidiophores with a stipe, dull, tapering towards the apex, the curved stipe extension and cylindrical conidia. In the phylogenetic analyses of combined cmdA, his3, ITS, LSU, tef1 and tub2 sequence data, this taxon was clustered as sister to Curvicladiellacignea within Nectriaceae.

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J Fungi (Basel) ; 7(11)2021 Nov 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34829232

ABSTRACT

Distoseptispora is one of the sporidesmium-like taxa with great variation in asexual morphology and delineation of species. Phylogenetic analyses of four gene regions LSU, ITS, TEF1α, and RPB2 revealed the placement of several sporidesmium-like species in Distoseptispora (Distoseptisporaceae, Distoseptisporales, Sordariomycetes), collected on submerged decaying twigs from streams in China and Thailand. Based on morphological examination and molecular DNA data, six new species, Distoseptispora amniculi, D. atroviridis, D. effusa, D. fusiformis, D. hyalina, and D. verrucosa, are proposed. Among them, D. hyalina is the first sexual morph confirmed in the genus. A new geographical record is reported for D. lignicola in China. Conidial length proved to be of less taxonomic significance for some Distoseptispora species, whereas the type of conidial septa is informative at species level.

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Front Microbiol ; 12: 661281, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33936017

ABSTRACT

Arthrinium has a widespread distribution occurring in various substrates (e.g., air, soil debris, plants, lichens, marine algae and even human tissues). It is characterized by the basauxic conidiogenesis in the asexual morph, with apiospores in the sexual morph. In this study, seventeen isolates of Arthrinium were collected in China. Based on their morphology and phylogenetic characterization, four new species (A. biseriale, A. cyclobalanopsidis, A. gelatinosum, and A. septatum) are described and seven known species (A. arundinis, A. garethjonesii, A. guizhouense, A. hydei, A. neosubglobosa, A. phyllostachium and A. psedoparenchymaticum) are identified, of which the sexual morph of three species (A. guizhouense, A. phyllostachium and A. psedoparenchymaticum) and asexual morph of A. garethjonesii are reported for the first time. The detailed descriptions, illustrations and comparisons with related taxa of these new collections are provided. Phylogenetic analyses of combined ITS, LSU, TUB2, and TEF sequence data support their placements in the genus Arthrinium and justify the new species establishments and identifications of known species.

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Plant Dis ; 2021 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33829859

ABSTRACT

Chinese rose (Rosa chinensis Jacq.) is cultivated for edible flowers in southwestern China (Zhang et al. 2014). In March 2020, a leaf spot disease was observed on about 3-5% leaves of Chinese rose cultivar 'Mohong' in Guizhou Botanical Garden (26°37' 45'' N, 106°43' 10'' E), Guiyang, Guizhou province, China. The symptomatic plants displayed circular, dark brown lesions with black conidiomata in grey centers on leaves, and leaf samples were collected. After surface sterilization (0.5 min in 75% ethanol and 2 min in 3% NaOCl, washed 3 times with sterilized distilled water) (Fang 2007), small pieces of symptomatic leaf tissue (0.3 × 0.3 cm) were plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and incubated at 28oC for about 7 days. Two single-spore isolates, GZUMH01 and GZUMH02, were obtained, which were identical in morphology and molecular analysis. Therefore, the representative isolate GZUMH01 was used for further study. The pathogenicity of GZUMH01 was tested through a pot assay. Ten healthy plants were scratched with a sterilized needle on the leaves. Plants were inoculated by spraying a spore suspension (106 spores ml-1) onto leaves until runoff, and the control leaves sprayed with sterile water. The plants were maintained at 25°C with high relative humidity (90 to 95%) in a growth chamber. The pathogenicity test was carried out three times using the method described in Fang (2007). The symptoms developed on all inoculated leaves but not on the control leaves. The lesions were first visible 48 h after inoculation, and typical lesions similar to those observed on field plants after 7 days. The same fungus was re-isolated from the infected leaves but not from the non-inoculated leaves, fulfilling Koch's postulates. Fungal colonies on PDA were villiform and greyish. The conidia were abundant, oval-ellipsoid, aseptate, 15.8 (13.7 to 18.8) × 5.7 (4.3 to 6.8) µm. The fungal colonies, hyphae, and conidia were consistent with the descriptions of Colletotrichum boninense Moriwaki, Toy. Sato & Tsukib. (Damm et al. 2012; Moriwaki et al. 2003). The pathogen was confirmed to be C. boninense by amplification and sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GADPH), actin (ACT), and chitin synthase 1 (CHS-1) genes using primers ITS1/ITS4, GDF1/GDR1, ACT512F/ACT783R, and CHS-79F/CHS-345R, respectively (Damm et al. 2012; Moriwaki et al. 2003). The sequences of the PCR products were deposited in GenBank with accession numbers MT845879 (ITS), MT861006 (GADPH), MT861007 (ACT), and MT861008 (CHS-1). BLAST searches of the obtained sequences of the ITS, GADPH, ACT, and CHS-1 genes revealed 100% (554/554 nucleotides), 100% (245/245 nucleotides), 97.43% (265/272 nucleotides), and 99.64% (279/280 nucleotides) homology with those of C. boninense in GenBank (JQ005160, JQ005247, JQ005508, and JQ005334, respectively). Phylogenetic analysis (MEGA 6.0) using the maximum likelihood method placed the isolate GZUMH01 in a well-supported cluster with C. boninense. The pathogen was thus identified as C. boninense based on its morphological and molecular characteristics. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the anthracnose disease on R. chinensis caused by C. boninense in the world.

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MycoKeys ; 76: 81-106, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33505198

ABSTRACT

Karst formations represent a unique eco-environment. Research in the microfungi inhabiting this area is limited. During an ongoing survey of ascomycetous microfungi from karst terrains in Guizhou Province, China, we discovered four new species, which are introduced here as Hypoderma paralinderae, Terriera karsti, T. meitanensis and T. sigmoideospora placed in Rhytismataceae, based on phylogenetic analyses and morphological characters. Molecular analyses, based on concatenated LSU-ITS-mtSSU sequence data, were used to infer phylogenetic affinities. Detail descriptions and comprehensive illustrations of these new taxa are provided and relationships with the allied species are discussed, based on comparative morphology and molecular data.

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MycoKeys ; (36): 83-105, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30057482

ABSTRACT

A survey of freshwater fungi on submerged wood in China and Thailand resulted in the collection of three species in Dictyocheirospora and four species in Dictyosporium including two new species in the latter genus. Morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU and TEF1α sequence data support their placement in Dictyocheirospora and Dictyosporium (Dictyosporiaceae). An updated backbone tree is provided for the family Dictyosporiaceae. Descriptions and illustrations of the new taxa and re-collections are provided. Four new combinations are proposed for Dictyocheirospora.

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Pharm Biol ; 53(9): 1344-51, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25858327

ABSTRACT

CONTEXT: Seven dark-septate endophytic (DSE) fungi have been isolated from the roots of Epimedium wushanense T. S. Ying (Berberidaceae), an important medicinal plant with various pharmacological activities. OBJECTIVE: The current study explores the effects of seven DSE fungi on the growth and accumulation of bioactive compounds in E. wushanense. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Each 1-month-old E. wushanense seedling was inoculated with one of the seven DSE fungi and was grown under greenhouse conditions for 90 d. The molecular identification of the fungi was based on the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 nuclear ribosomal gene cluster. RESULTS: The results showed that the influence of DSE fungi inoculation varied between strains. Inoculation with DSE8 not only significantly enhanced plant height, root length, leaf area, leaf number, and shoot and root biomass but also improved the total flavonoid and icariin content, with an increase ranging from 20.24% to 237.97%. Three of the seven DSE fungi caused the inoculated plants to die, and the remaining three DSE strains showed neutral or negative effects on plant growth and the accumulation of bioactive compounds. According to the ITS sequence, DSE8 is congeneric to the genus Leptodontidium. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: The findings indicate that application of DSE8 may be valuable to facilitate the cultivation of E. wushanense with a higher biomass and improved medicinal quality.


Subject(s)
Endophytes/metabolism , Epimedium/growth & development , Epimedium/microbiology , Fungi/metabolism , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Endophytes/classification , Endophytes/genetics , Endophytes/isolation & purification , Epimedium/metabolism , Flavonoids/metabolism , Fungi/classification , Fungi/genetics , Fungi/isolation & purification , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Phytotherapy , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Roots/metabolism , Plant Roots/microbiology , Plants, Medicinal , Ribotyping , Symbiosis
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(8): 1145-50, 2013 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23944026

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To explore the influence on AM fungi infection rate and medicine quality of Pinellia ternate in the condition of three soil impact factors. METHOD: Set the orthogonal test of three factors and levels. Determinate the AM fungi infection rate in early stage of mature & stage of mature of P. ternata, and the water content, water soluble extract, butanedioic acid content and alkaloid content of P. ternata tuber that be harvested also had be determinated. RESULT AND CONCLUSION: With the P levels to 30 mg x kg(-1) and 90 mg x kg(-1), AM fungi infection was the best when mixed inoculated of EM. Microbial agent inoculated played a decisive role in P. ternata growth and physiological activity, secondary influenced factor was P concentration, and the water stress was the minimal impact. Mixed inoculated of AM fungi and EM treatment with the low P levels (30, 90 mg x kg(-1)) proved better effect on enhancing the water extract content, anedioic acid and alkaloid content, while decreasing the water contents of P. ternata tuber.


Subject(s)
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/standards , Fungi , Pinellia/chemistry , Pinellia/microbiology , Soil , Alkaloids/chemistry , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/chemistry , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plant Extracts/standards
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 38(24): 4257-62, 2013 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24791526

ABSTRACT

Measuring the content of soluble reducing sugar, total sugar, soluble protein, guanosine, alkaloids, and succinic acid of Pinellia ternata tuber were measured by anthrone-sulfuric acid colorimetric method, Coomassie brilliant blue method, RP-HPLC, reverse potentiometric titration, acid dye colorimetry, respectively. The result showed that yellow light could promote the growth and development of P. ternata and increase the content of soluble reducing sugar, total sugar, alkaloids, and succinic acid. Under blue light could promote the content of soluble protein and guanosine. Red and yellow light increased the content of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b, contrastively blue light reduced the content of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b. White film through the most uniform spectrum was most conducive to the synthesis of chlorophyll a. As single film, blue film, yellow film were more conducive to the synthesis of chlorophyll a, green film and red film had been relatively beneficial to the synthesis of chlorophyll b. Bulbil formed the largest number and the biggest propagation coefficient of P. ternata under red light showed that it could increase the production of P. ternata under red light.


Subject(s)
Light , Pinellia/growth & development , Pinellia/radiation effects , Carbohydrate Metabolism/radiation effects , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Pinellia/metabolism , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Plant Leaves/radiation effects , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Quality Control , Solubility
12.
Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 37(24): 3723-7, 2012 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23627167

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To established the rapid tissue propagation system of Epimedium wushanense, in order to provide theoretical basis for industrialized seed cultivation. METHOD: Tiller buds E. wushanense were used as explants, with MS, B5, WPM as basic media, and added with different concentrations of plant growth regulators such as 6-BA, NAA and GA3, in order to conduct a systematic study on induction and propagation conditions for tiller buds. RESULT: The suitable method for sterilizing bud was to disinfect with 75% ethanol for 30 s, and then treated with 0.1% HgCl2 for (4 + 2) min for consecutively twice, which could control the pollution rate below 5% and the survival rate above 75%. The optimal medium for bud induction was WPM + 6-BA 2.0 mg x L(-1) + NAA 0.1 mg x L(-1) + GA3 0.5 mg x L(-1), with the induction rate of 75.5%; meanwhile, the basic medium and 6-BA showed significant effect on the induction rate. The propagation medium suitable for buds was MS +6-BA 2.0 mg x L(-1) + NAA 0.5 mg x L(-1), with the propagation rate of 3.3. The optimal growth of rooting medium was 1/2 WPM + IBA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + activated carbon which (0.05%), with the rooting rate of 90%, three to six strong seedlings in each plant. CONCLUSION: The disinfection method suitable for tiller buds and the medium combination suitable for induction, propagation and rooting of adventitious buds are screened out to establish the rapid cultivation system for tiller buds of E. wushanense.


Subject(s)
Epimedium/growth & development , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Plant Stems/growth & development , Tissue Culture Techniques/methods , Epimedium/drug effects , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Roots/drug effects , Plant Roots/growth & development , Plant Shoots/drug effects , Plant Stems/drug effects , Time Factors
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Zhonghua Er Ke Za Zhi ; 46(8): 601-4, 2008 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19099833

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Interleukin-12 receptor beta1 (IL-12 Rbeta1) deficiency is a rare primary immunodeficiency (PID) characterized by selective susceptibility to weakly virulent organisms, including Mycobacterium bovis, BCG, non-tuberculous environmental mycobacteria and non-typhoidal salmonellosis. The present study was conducted to identify the mutation type and to analyze clinical phenotype. METHODS: Based on the typical clinical manifestations and immunologic tests in this case, a varieties of PIDs were excluded and IL-12Rbeta1 deficiency was suspected. IL-12Rbeta1 chain expressed on Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphoblastoid B cell lines were detected by flow cytometric assay. The IL-12Rbeta1 gene sequences of the patient and her parents were analyzed by PCR-directed sequencing. The IL-12Rbeta1 gene sequences of the patient's younger brother also had been analyzed prenatally and after birth. RESULTS: After inoculating BCG, the patient suffered from multiple BCG infectious lymphadenitis. There was no detectable IL-12Rbeta1 on the Epstein-Barr virus-transformed lymphoblastoid B cell lines from the patient, while only mild expression on the cell line from her mother. Sequencing analysis by using sense and antisense primers separately, a novel IL-12Rbeta1 gene mutation was found in the patient which was homozygous single nucleotide substitution, a nonsense mutation with nucleotide substitution of C to T at position 853 (853C-->T) in exon 9 leading the glutamate at position 285 to the stop codon mutation (Q285X). The parents were carriers of the mutated IL-12Rbeta1 gene. But her younger brother has normal IL-12Rbeta1 gene. CONCLUSION: The novel IL-12Rbeta1 gene mutation is responsible for BCG infection in this case and genetic analysis is useful in carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis is feasible when the mother had a baby with identified IL-12Rbeta1 gene mutation before.


Subject(s)
Mutation , Receptors, Interleukin-12/genetics , Severe Combined Immunodeficiency/genetics , Tuberculosis/complications , BCG Vaccine/adverse effects , Base Sequence , Exons , Female , Humans , Infant , Molecular Sequence Data , Mycobacterium bovis , Phenotype , Receptors, Interleukin-12/deficiency , Severe Combined Immunodeficiency/complications
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 31(6): 825-8, 2008 Jun.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18998563

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To analyze rDNA ITS regions of the Medicinal Plant Genus Uncaria in Guizhou and construct their phylogenetic tree in order to supply molecular evidence of taxonomy and identification of these Medicinal Plants in genetic level. METHODS: The ITS gene fragments of the 4 Medicinal Plants were PCR amplified and sequenced. The rDNA ITS regions were analyzed by means of the software of ClustalX, BioEdit and PAUP* 4.0 beta 10. RESULTS: The entire sequences of rDNA ITS1, ITS2, and 5.8S rDNA were obtained, The Maximum-parsimony tree of four ITS regions together with those of similar sequences from GenBank were found, as Mitrayna rubrostipulata (AJ492621 ) and Mitragyna rubrostipulata (AJ605988) were designated as outgroup. CONCLUSION: The 4 medicinal plants are the 4 species in the genus Uncaria, and are mostly similar to the Uncaria rhynhcophylla.


Subject(s)
DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Plants, Medicinal/genetics , RNA, Plant/genetics , Uncaria/genetics , Base Sequence , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Plant Leaves/anatomy & histology , Plant Leaves/genetics , Plant Leaves/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/growth & development , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , RNA, Plant/isolation & purification , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Uncaria/classification , Uncaria/growth & development
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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 29(8): 2366-71, 2008 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18839602

ABSTRACT

A bottom-up PM emission model was developed based on the production technologies and PM emission control devices in Chinese cement industry. Through analyzing the historical distribution of technologies in cement producing and the impact of standards on PM emission control from cement industry, emission factors of cement industry in China during 1990-2004 were generated by this technology-based model, and emission inventories were developed thereby. Emission factor decreased from 27.9 kg x t(-1) cement in 1990 to 8.05 kg x t(-1) cement in 2004. Emissions of PM from cement industry in China reached the peak value in 1997, with 1044 x 10(4) t of TSP, 716 x 10(4) t of PM10, 436 x 10(4) t of PM2.5 emitted, then decreased until 2001, and increased slowly again during 2001-2004. The distribution of PM emissions among provinces is uneven. Shandong, Guangdong, Hebei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Henan contribute more than 50% of emissions of China. Rapid spread of pre-calcining kilns in China and implementation of Emission Standard of Air Pollutants for Cement Industry in 2004 will probably decrease PM emissions from cement industry to a large extent, leading to obvious variation on PM pollution characteristics in China.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Construction Materials/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Particulate Matter/analysis , China , Industry
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 30(9): 1057-9, 2007 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18236743

ABSTRACT

The protocorms and regenerated plant were induced from the seeds and the pseudobulbs of Cremastra appendiculata (D. Don) Makino with B5 + 2% sugar +0.1% activated carbon. The coefficient of reproduction ranges can be achieved 6 to 10. The optium transplantation medium was vermiculite and the survival rate was 96.7%.


Subject(s)
Orchidaceae/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/growth & development , Seeds/growth & development , Culture Media/pharmacology , Orchidaceae/drug effects , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Shoots/drug effects , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/drug effects , Rhizome/drug effects , Rhizome/growth & development , Seeds/drug effects , Tissue Culture Techniques/methods
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Zhongguo Yi Liao Qi Xie Za Zhi ; 26(3): 190-1, 2002 Mar.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16104304

ABSTRACT

A three-dimensional biomechanical tracting appliance is introduced in the article, which is used to treat the protrusion of intervertebral disc. The appliance is light, practical, adjustable 3D biomechanic, simple and with multiple functions and convenient operation.


Subject(s)
Intervertebral Disc Displacement/therapy , Lumbar Vertebrae , Traction/instrumentation , Biomechanical Phenomena , Equipment Design , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/pathology , Traction/methods , Treatment Outcome
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