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Jing-Bo Zhang
Researcher at Huazhong Agricultural University
Publications - 39
Citations - 1583
Jing-Bo Zhang is an academic researcher from Huazhong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusarium & Trichothecene. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1250 citations.
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Antagonistic Mechanism of Iturin A and Plipastatin A from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens S76-3 from Wheat Spikes against Fusarium graminearum
An-Dong Gong,He-Ping Li,Qing-Song Yuan,Xiu-Shi Song,Wei Yao,Wei-Jie He,Jing-Bo Zhang,Yu-Cai Liao +7 more
TL;DR: A bacterial strain that was isolated from diseased wheat spikes in the field displayed strong antifungal activity against FG and showed severe morphological changes in conidia and substantial distortions in FG hyphae treated with iturin A or plipastatin A.
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Host‐induced gene silencing of an essential chitin synthase gene confers durable resistance to Fusarium head blight and seedling blight in wheat
Cheng Wei,Xiu-Shi Song,He-Ping Li,Le-Hui Cao,Ke Sun,Xiao-Li Qiu,Yu-Bin Xu,Peng Yang,Tao Huang,Jing-Bo Zhang,Bo Qu,Yu-Cai Liao +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that host-induced gene silencing of an essential fungal chitin synthase gene is an effective strategy for enhancing resistance in crop plants under field test conditions.
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Geographic distribution and genetic diversity of Fusarium graminearum and F. asiaticum on wheat spikes throughout China
B. Qu,He-Ping Li,Jing-Bo Zhang,Y. B. Xu,T. Huang,T. Huang,Aibo Wu,Aibo Wu,C. S. Zhao,J. P. Carter,Paul Nicholson,Yu-Cai Liao +11 more
TL;DR: A large number of Fusarium graminearum and F. asiaticum isolates were collected from wheat spikes from all regions in China with a history of fusarium head blight (FHB) epidemics to investigate their genetic diversity and geographic distribution.
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Determination of the trichothecene mycotoxin chemotypes and associated geographical distribution and phylogenetic species of the Fusarium graminearum clade from China
TL;DR: Identification of a new subpopulation of 15-AcDON producers revealed a molecular distinction between F. graminearum and F. asiaticum that produce 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol, and this species originated from the warmer regions where the annual average temperatures were above 15 degrees C, based on the climate data of 30 y during 1970-1999.
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Population structure and genetic diversity of the Fusarium graminearum species complex.
TL;DR: The utility, applicability and limitations of molecular methods for assessing the population structure and genetic diversity within the Fg complex are discussed and knowledge gained will provide a baseline for monitoring changes in FHB pathogen diversity and mycotoxin potential over time.