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Bo Cao
Researcher at Xi'an Jiaotong University
Publications - 9
Citations - 116
Bo Cao is an academic researcher from Xi'an Jiaotong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cornus officinalis & Officinalis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications receiving 41 citations. Previous affiliations of Bo Cao include Shaanxi Normal University.
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Growth years and post-harvest processing methods have critical roles on the contents of medicinal active ingredients of Scutellaria baicalensis.
TL;DR: A systematic analysis on the effects of growth years and post-harvest processing on the contents of medicinal active ingredients of S. baicalensis showed that the best harvesting period should be determined as 2–3 years based on comprehensive evaluation of active ingredient content, annual yield increment, and land use efficiency.
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Wetlands rise and fall: Six endangered wetland species showed different patterns of habitat shift under future climate change.
Bo Cao,Chengke Bai,Ying Xue,Jingjing Yang,Pufan Gao,Hui Liang,Linlin Zhang,Le Che,Juanjuan Wang,Jun Xu,Chongyang Duan,Mingce Mao,Guishuang Li +12 more
TL;DR: This study revealed the climate-change-driven habitat shifts of six endangered wetland plants and found that the six species exhibited three different patterns of habitat shifts including decrease, unstable, and increase, highlighting the importance of combining multiple environmental factors including temperature and precipitation for understanding plant responses to climate change.
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Transcriptomic analysis and dynamic expression of genes reveal flavonoid synthesis in Scutellaria viscidula
TL;DR: This study conducted de novo transcriptome analysis of S. viscidula and revealed 177 genes relating to flavonoid biosynthesis, where 23 key enzyme-encoding genes including CHS, CHI, F3H, PAL, and 4CL were annotated, and investigated the dynamic expression of SvCHS, SvCHI, SvF3h, SvMYB2, and SvbHLH of stem, root, and leaf of S.
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Concentrated conservation and utilization: Four medicinal crops for diabetes treatment showed similar habitat distribution patterns in China
TL;DR: A comprehensive evaluation on the potential geographical distribution of the four medicinal crops was conducted based on the maximum entropy (Maxent) modeling and it was found that A. membranaceus and R. glutinosa shared similar potential habitats which mainly located in northern China, while C. chinensis and S. ningpoensis shared similar potentially located in South and Central China.
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Future landscape of renewable fuel resources: Current and future conservation and utilization of main biofuel crops in China
Bo Cao,Bo Cao,Chengke Bai,Meng Zhang,Yumeng Lu,Pufan Gao,Jingjing Yang,Ying Xue,Guishuang Li +8 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a comprehensive and systematic analysis on the distribution patterns of main biofuel crops in China, using 22,352 occurrence records of 31 biofuel plant species and thirty-year environmental variables with maximum entropy modeling, as well as nine-year field investigation of land use.