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Chun-Lan Wang

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  5
Citations -  135

Chun-Lan Wang is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyporus umbellatus & Polyporus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 108 citations.

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Antimicrobial activities of endophytic fungi isolated from Ophiopogon japonicus (Liliaceae)

TL;DR: The secondary metabolites of endophytic fungi from O. japonicus are potential antimicrobial agents and showed strong activities against Cryptococcus neoformans.
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Sclerotial formation of Polyporus umbellatus by low temperature treatment under artificial conditions.

TL;DR: Exposure to low temperatures induced P. umbellatus sclerotial morphogenesis during cultivation and the application of antioxidants impaired ROS generation and inhibited sclerOTial formation, which may help to provide new insights into the biological mechanisms underlying sclerotinia morphogenesis in P. umbrella.
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Oxalic acid and sclerotial differentiation of Polyporus umbellatus.

TL;DR: Oxalic acid was found to inhibit P. umbellatus sclerotial formation and decreased the lipid peroxidation significantly in a concentration-dependent manner.
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SWATH label-free proteomics analyses revealed the roles of oxidative stress and antioxidant defensing system in sclerotia formation of Polyporus umbellatus

TL;DR: Findings reveal a mechanism for sclerotial differentiation in P. umbellatus, which may also be applicable for other fungi, and the impact of glycolysis/gluconeogenesis on sclerOTium induction was verified.
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Morphological and Enzymatical Characterization of the Infection Process of Pythium ultimum in Dendrobium officinale (Orchidaceae)

TL;DR: Results showed that after infection by P. ultimum, the mycelia pierced the leaf tissue of D. officinale through the stomata of the guard cells gradually and changed into structures resembling penetration pegs under microscopy and SEM observations, which partly contributed to step-by-step degradation of the cell walls of the host plant.