Chu-Long Zhang
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Recent Articles
1.
Zhao R, Chen K, Mao L, Zhang C
Mycology
. 2025 Mar;
16(1):180-209.
PMID: 40083403
spp. are globally distributed and are considered significant fungal resources. This study presents the discovery of 11 new species of : , , , , , , , , ,...
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Yan X, Zhang C
MycoKeys
. 2024 Jun;
105:295-316.
PMID: 38855320
species are widely distributed fungi with diverse lifestyles, primarily functioning as plant pathogens, as well as exhibiting saprophytic and endophytic behaviors. This study reports the discovery of three new species...
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Zhao R, Mao L, Zhang C
MycoKeys
. 2023 May;
97:21-40.
PMID: 37181496
spp. are diverse fungi with wide distribution. In this study, we report on three new species of , namely , and , collected from soils in China. Their phylogenetic position...
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Feng J, Liu W, Chen J, Zhang C
Front Microbiol
. 2021 May;
12:654380.
PMID: 34025609
The order Magnaporthales belongs to Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota. Magnaporthales includes five families, namely Ceratosphaeriaceae, Pseudohalonectriaceae, Ophioceraceae, Pyriculariaceae, and Magnaporthaceae. Most Magnaporthales members are found in Poaceae plants and other monocotyledonous herbaceous...
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Li G, Zhao R, Zhang C, Lin F
Mycology
. 2019 May;
10(2):61-74.
PMID: 31069120
is a worldwid genus which has a high species diversity . Aiming accurate and rapid species identification, candidate genes (28S), , and , were analysed as potential DNA barcodes. This...
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Mao L, Chen J, Xia C, Feng X, Kong D, Qi Z, et al.
Microbiologyopen
. 2018 Jun;
8(4):e00666.
PMID: 29926537
The endophytic fungi Muscodor spp. produce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which can inhibit and even kill pathogenic fungi, bacteria, and nematodes. Nine endophytic fungal strains, isolated from the shoots of...
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Wang L, Wang J, Chen J, Chen J, Shen J, Feng X, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2017 Jul;
8:1251.
PMID: 28725220
An endophytic fungus, ZJLQ129, was isolated from the leaves of the traditional Chinese medicine Smilax china. From the fermentation broth and mycelium, a dibenzofurane compound (-)mycousnine (1) was isolated. Chemical...
8.
Liu N, Ning G, Liu X, Feng X, Lu J, Mao L, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2016 Sep;
192:326-335.
PMID: 27664751
The endophytic fungus Harpophora oryzae is a beneficial endosymbiont isolated from wild rice. H. oryzae can not only promote rice growth and biomass accumulation but also protect rice roots from...
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Jiang Y, Wang J, Chen J, Mao L, Feng X, Zhang C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 Aug;
11(8):e0160613.
PMID: 27482910
We surveyed the Trichoderma (Hypocreales, Ascomycota) biodiversity in agricultural fields in four major agricultural provinces of East China. Trichoderma strains were identified based on molecular approaches and morphological characteristics. In...
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Liu N, Chen G, Ning G, Shi H, Zhang C, Lu J, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2015 Dec;
182:40-8.
PMID: 26686612
The endophytic filamentous fungus Harpophora oryzae is a beneficial endosymbiont isolated from the wild rice. H. oryzae could not only effectively improve growth rate and biomass yield of rice crops,...