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Xiumei Yu

Researcher at Sichuan Agricultural University

Publications -  75
Citations -  1091

Xiumei Yu is an academic researcher from Sichuan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 51 publications receiving 653 citations.

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Maize rhizosphere in Sichuan, China, hosts plant growth promoting Burkholderia cepacia with phosphate solubilizing and antifungal abilities.

TL;DR: The expression of a single SCAUK0330 gene gave E. coli a pH decrease linked ability to solubilize phosphate, and promoted the growth of both healthy and Helminthosporium maydis infected maize plants, indicating that the isolate was a good candidate to be applied as a biofertilizer and a biocontrol agent under a wide range of environmental conditions.
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Culturable Heavy Metal-Resistant and Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria in V-Ti Magnetite Mine Tailing Soil from Panzhihua, China

TL;DR: The results suggested that the indigenous bacteria in the soil have beneficial characteristics for remediating the contaminated mine tailing soil.
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Heavy metals, antibiotics and nutrients affect the bacterial community and resistance genes in chicken manure composting and fertilized soil

TL;DR: Results indicated that the composting process is effective for reducing potential pathogenic bacteria, antibiotics and ARGs, as well as an increase in potentially beneficial taxa and nutrients in soil.
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Long-term Fertilization Structures Bacterial and Archaeal Communities along Soil Depth Gradient in a Paddy Soil.

TL;DR: It is revealed that the spatial variability of soil properties due to long-term fertilization strongly shapes the bacterial and archaeal community composition and their interactions at both high and low taxonomic levels across the whole soil profile.
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C:N ratio shaped both taxonomic and functional structure of microbial communities in livestock and poultry breeding wastewater treatment reactor

TL;DR: Investigation of bacterial and archaeal community composition, diversity, association networks, and functional profiles in livestock and poultry breeding wastewater treated with different C:N ratios provides new insights into the understanding of the compositions, potential associations, and predicted functional profiles of the microbial community in LPBW.