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Min Wu

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  88
Citations -  1902

Min Wu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Halomonas. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 88 publications receiving 1658 citations.

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Halomonas saccharevitans sp. nov., Halomonas arcis sp. nov. and Halomonas subterranea sp. nov., halophilic bacteria isolated from hypersaline environments of China

TL;DR: In this paper, three strains of Gram-negative, aerobic, neutrophilic and halophilic bacteria were isolated from samples of a salt lake on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and a subterranean saline well in the Si-Chuan Basin of China.
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Isolation and Complete Genome Sequence of Algibacter alginolytica sp. nov., a Novel Seaweed-Degrading Bacteroidetes Bacterium with Diverse Putative Polysaccharide Utilization Loci

TL;DR: This work reveals that strain HZ22T has good potential for the degradation of algal polysaccharides and that the structure and related mechanism of PUL in strain Hz22T are worth further research.
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Pelagibacterium halotolerans gen. nov., sp. nov. and Pelagibacterium luteolum sp. nov., novel members of the family Hyphomicrobiaceae.

TL;DR: Two Gram-negative, motile, aerobic bacterial strains, designated B2(T) and 1_C16_27(T), were respectively isolated from a seawater sample collected from the East China Sea and a semi-coke sample from north-eastern Estonia and their genetic, phenotypic and chemotaxonomic properties were studied.
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Haloferax larsenii sp. nov., an extremely halophilic archaeon from a solar saltern.

TL;DR: Three strains of Gram-negative, aerobic, neutrophilic, extremely halophilic archaea isolated from a solar saltern in Zhe-Jiang Province, China were isolated and classified as members of a novel species, for which the name Haloferax larsenii sp.
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Current opinions on autophagy in pathogenicity of fungi.

TL;DR: This review aims to demonstrate how the autophagy process affects the pathogenicity of plant pathogens.