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    Unzipped chromosome-level genomes reveal allopolyploid nematode origin pattern as unreduced gamete hybridization by Dai, Dadong, Xie, Chuanshuai, Zhou, Yayi, Bo, Dexin, Zhang, Shurong, Mao, Shengqiang, Liao, Yucheng, Cui, Simeng, Zhu, Zhaolu, Wang, Xueyu, Li, Fanling, Peng, Donghai, Zheng, Jinshui, Sun, Ming

    Published in Nature communications (07-11-2023)
    “…The formation and consequences of polyploidization in animals with clonal reproduction remain largely unknown. Clade I root-knot nematodes (RKNs),…”
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    The Spatial Distribution and Genetic Diversity of the Soybean Cyst Nematode, Heterodera glycines, in China: It Is Time to Take Measures to Control Soybean Cyst Nematode by Lian, Yun, Koch, Georg, Bo, Dexin, Wang, Jinshe, Nguyen, Henry T., Li, Chun, Lu, Weiguo

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (15-06-2022)
    “…The continuous evolution and spread of virulent forms of the soybean cyst nematode (SCN) driven by the environment and anthropogenic intervention is a serious…”
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    BtToxin_Digger: a comprehensive and high-throughput pipeline for mining toxin protein genes from Bacillus thuringiensis by Liu, Hualin, Zheng, Jinshui, Bo, Dexin, Yu, Yun, Ye, Weixing, Peng, Donghai, Sun, Ming

    Published in Bioinformatics (22-12-2021)
    “…Abstract Summary Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) has been used as the most successful microbial pesticide for decades. Its toxin genes are used for the development…”
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    Root‐knot nematodes exploit the catalase‐like effector to manipulate plant reactive oxygen species levels by directly degrading H2O2 by Zhu, Zhaolu, Dai, Dadong, Zheng, Mengzhuo, Shi, Yiling, Siddique, Shahid, Wang, Feifan, Zhang, Shurong, Xie, Chuanshuai, Bo, Dexin, Hu, Boyan, Chen, Yangyang, Peng, Donghai, Sun, Ming, Zheng, Jinshui

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2024)
    “…Plants produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon infection, which typically trigger defence mechanisms and impede pathogen proliferation. Root‐knot nematodes…”
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    Root‐knot nematodes exploit the catalase‐like effector to manipulate plant reactive oxygen species levels by directly degrading H 2 O 2 by Zhu, Zhaolu, Dai, Dadong, Zheng, Mengzhuo, Shi, Yiling, Siddique, Shahid, Wang, Feifan, Zhang, Shurong, Xie, Chuanshuai, Bo, Dexin, Hu, Boyan, Chen, Yangyang, Peng, Donghai, Sun, Ming, Zheng, Jinshui

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Plants produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon infection, which typically trigger defence mechanisms and impede pathogen proliferation. Root‐knot…”
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    Root-knot nematodes exploit the catalase-like effector to manipulate plant reactive oxygen species levels by directly degrading H 2 O 2 by Zhu, Zhaolu, Dai, Dadong, Zheng, Mengzhuo, Shi, Yiling, Siddique, Shahid, Wang, Feifan, Zhang, Shurong, Xie, Chuanshuai, Bo, Dexin, Hu, Boyan, Chen, Yangyang, Peng, Donghai, Sun, Ming, Zheng, Jinshui

    Published in Molecular plant pathology (01-09-2024)
    “…Plants produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon infection, which typically trigger defence mechanisms and impede pathogen proliferation. Root-knot nematodes…”
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