Ping-Hu Wu
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Wu P, Chang H
ISME J
. 2024 Jul;
18(1).
PMID: 39073909
The plant microbiome and plant-associated bacteria are known to support plant health, but there are limited studies on seed and seedling microbiome to reveal how seed-associated bacteria may confer disease...
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Wu P, Chang H, Shen Y
PLoS One
. 2023 Mar;
18(3):e0282809.
PMID: 36888572
Modern agricultural practices rely on synthetic fungicides to control plant disease, but the application of these fungicides has raised concerns regarding human and environmental health for many years. As a...
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Wu P, Tseng M, Lin Y, Kuo C, Chang H
Plant Dis
. 2022 Oct;
107(5):1481-1490.
PMID: 36302731
Red crown rot (RCR), caused by the soilborne fungus , is an emerging soybean disease in Taiwan, and fungicide screening is desired to identify effective management for . This study...
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Huang C, Liu H, Wu P, Chang H
Plant Dis
. 2021 Mar;
PMID: 33779251
Starting from the May to August 2020 (average humidity 76.6% and temperature 25.2°C in Taipei), Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) plants on the campus of National Taiwan University (25°01'05.4"N 121°32'36.6"E) exhibited...
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Liu H, Wang J, Wu P, Lu M, Li J, Shen Y, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2021 Mar;
34(7):848-851.
PMID: 33683143
(anamorph: ) is a soilborne plant-pathogenic fungus with a broad host range, and it can cause red crown rot of soybean and Cylindrocladium black rot of peanut, which has become...