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Xiaoxian Zhong

Publications -  14
Citations -  109

Xiaoxian Zhong is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactobacillus plantarum & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 14 publications receiving 43 citations.

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Endophytic Bacillus megaterium BM18-2 mutated for cadmium accumulation and improving plant growth in Hybrid Pennisetum.

TL;DR: The endophytic Bacillus megaterium isolated from Hybrid Pennisetum is promising isolate for Cd bioremediation and showed higher capacity to resist Cd until 70 μM and improving plant growth.
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Effects of natamycin and Lactobacillus plantarum on the chemical composition, microbial community, and aerobic stability of Hybrid pennisetum at different temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the effects of natamycin and Lactobacillus plantarum on the chemical composition, microbial community, and aerobic stability of Hybrid pennisetum at different temperatures.
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Ensiling of whole‐plant hybrid pennisetum with natamycin and Lactobacillus plantarum impacts on fermentation characteristics and meta‐genomic microbial community at low temperature

TL;DR: It is detected that the inoculation of L. plantarum alone and combined with natamycin influenced the fermentation quality and reduced undesirable microorganisms during the fermentation process of Hybrid pennisetum silage.
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Improving hybrid Pennisetum growth and cadmium phytoremediation potential by using Bacillus megaterium BM18-2 spores as biofertilizer

TL;DR: The spores of BM18-2 was proven to succeed as biofertilizer to improve growth of H. pennisetum during Cd stress which subsequently improved the phytoremediation of Cd contaminated soil.
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Effect of endophytic Bacillus megaterium colonization on structure strengthening, microbial community, chemical composition and stabilization properties of Hybrid Pennisetum

TL;DR: It is concluded that the endophytic bacteria strain Bacillus megaterium 18-2 significantly promoted growth characteristics and biomass yield before ensiling and after ensiling inoculated with or with L. plantarum could improve the distinct changes of the undesirable microbial diversity, chemical composition, and stabilization properties in with BM18-2 as compared to without BM 18- 2 colonized Hybrid Pennisetum.