Chan-Pin Lin
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Recent Articles
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Cho S, Chen A, Chou S, Yan X, Lin C, Kuo C
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2023 Oct;
12(10):e0045723.
PMID: 37855628
The complete genome sequence of " Phytoplasma cynodontis" strain GY2015, which consists of one 498,922-bp circular chromosome, is presented in this work. This uncultivated plant-pathogenic bacterium is associated with Bermuda...
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Sung Y, Lin C, Hsu H, Chen Y, Chen J
Front Plant Sci
. 2019 Oct;
10:1183.
PMID: 31632422
Phytoplasmas are prokaryotic plant pathogens that cause considerable loss in many economically important crops, and an increasing number of phytoplasma diseases are being reported on new hosts. Knowledge of plant...
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Cho S, Lin C, Kuo C
Front Microbiol
. 2019 Oct;
10:2194.
PMID: 31608032
The periwinkle leaf yellowing (PLY) disease was first reported in Taiwan in 2005. This disease was caused by an uncultivated bacterium in the genus " phytoplasma." In subsequent years, this...
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Liao Y, Lin S, Lin S, Sun W, Shen B, Cheng H, et al.
Plant J
. 2019 Jul;
100(4):706-719.
PMID: 31323156
Phytoplasmas are bacterial plant pathogens which can induce severe symptoms including dwarfism, phyllody and virescence in an infected plant. Because phytoplasmas infect many important crops such as peanut and papaya...
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Lin Y, Fang M, Lin P, Chiu M, Liu L, Lin C, et al.
Bot Stud
. 2017 May;
54(1):22.
PMID: 28510872
Background: The in vivo infectious clone of Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), p35S-TuMV, was used on plant pathology research for many years. To activate p35S-TuMV, the plasmid was mechanically introduced to...
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Huang C, Lin C, Hsieh F, Lee S, Cheng K, Liu C
World J Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2016 Sep;
32(11):183.
PMID: 27646210
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens strain WF02, isolated from soil collected at Wufeng Mountain, Taiwan, has siderophore-producing ability and in vitro antagonistic activity against bacterial wilt pathogen. To determine the impact of plant...
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Liu C, Huang H, Hong S, Kuo-Huang L, Yang C, Lin Y, et al.
Plant Signal Behav
. 2015 Oct;
10(12):e1107690.
PMID: 26492318
The peanut witches' broom (PnWB) phytoplasma causes virescence symptoms such as phyllody (leafy flower) in infected peanuts. However, the obligate nature of phytoplasma limits the study of host-pathogen interactions, and...
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Yang C, Huang Y, Lin C, Lin Y, Hsu H, Wang C, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2015 Jun;
168(4):1702-16.
PMID: 26103992
Leafy flowers are the major symptoms of peanut witches' broom (PnWB) phytoplasma infection in Catharanthus roseus. The orthologs of the phyllody symptoms1 (PHYL1) effector of PnWB from other species of...
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Hu S, Huang Y, Lin C, Liu L, Hong S, Yang C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Jun;
10(6):e0130139.
PMID: 26076458
PHYL1 and SAP54 are orthologs of pathogenic effectors of Aster yellow witches'-broom (AYWB) phytoplasma and Peanut witches'-broom (PnWB) phytoplasma, respectively. These effectors cause virescence and phyllody symptoms (hereafter leafy flower)...
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Kung Y, Lin P, Yeh S, Hong S, Chua N, Liu L, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2014 May;
27(9):944-55.
PMID: 24804808
Cross-protection triggered by a mild strain of virus acts as a prophylaxis to prevent subsequent infections by related viruses in plants; however, the underling mechanisms are not fully understood. Through...