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Chu-Long Zhang

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  45
Citations -  1828

Chu-Long Zhang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plant use of endophytic fungi in defense & Fungal genetics. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 41 publications receiving 1540 citations. Previous affiliations of Chu-Long Zhang include Laboratory of Molecular Biology.

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Specialized Microbiome of a Halophyte and its Role in Helping Non-Host Plants to Withstand Salinity.

TL;DR: These findings suggest that an ecological patterned root-microbial interaction strategy has been adopted in S. salsa system to confront soil salinity and demonstrate that the potential core microbiome members improve non-host plants growth and salt tolerance.
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Bioactive metabolites from Phoma species, an endophytic fungus from the Chinese medicinal plant Arisaema erubescens

TL;DR: Endophytic Phoma are promising sources of natural bioactive and novel metabolites, as well as in vitro antitumor activities against HT-29, SMMC-772, MCF-7, HL-60, MGC80-3, and P388 cell lines are concluded.
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Role of Diverse Non-Systemic Fungal Endophytes in Plant Performance and Response to Stress: Progress and Approaches

TL;DR: Accumulating facts illustrate that plant nutrition acquisition, metabolism, and stress tolerance may be strengthened or modulated via fungal symbionts, and more knowledge of endophyte-mediated enhancement of host performance and fitness will offer alternatively valuable strategies for plant cultivation and breeding.
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Effect of octadeca carbon fatty acids on microbial fermentation, methanogenesis and microbial flora in vitro

TL;DR: It is inferred that there is an effect of unsaturated C18-fatty acids in suppressing methanogenesis, probably mediated by direct action against the rumen microbes involved in methane formation.
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Identity, Diversity, and Molecular Phylogeny of the Endophytic Mycobiota in the Roots of Rare Wild Rice (Oryza granulate) from a Nature Reserve in Yunnan, China

TL;DR: The findings indicate a complex and rich endophytic fungal consortium in wild rice roots, thus offering a potential bioresource for establishing a novel model of plant-fungal mutualistic interactions.