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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
Xiumei Yu,Yanmei Li,Chu Zhang,Huiying Liu,Jin Liu,Wenwen Zheng,Xia Kang,Leng Xuejun,Ke Zhao,Yunfu Gu,Xiaoping Zhang,Quanju Xiang,Qiang Chen +12 more
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
Wenwen Deng,Anyun Zhang,Shujuan Chen,Xueping He,Lei Jin,Xiumei Yu,Shengzhi Yang,Bei Li,Liangqian Fan,Ji Lin,Xin Pan,Likou Zou +11 more
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.
Yunfu Gu,Yingyan Wang,Sheng’e Lu,Quanju Xiang,Xiumei Yu,Ke Zhao,Likou Zou,Qiang Chen,Shihua Tu,Xiaoping Zhang +9 more
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
Yunfu Gu,Ye Wei,Quanju Xiang,Ke Zhao,Xiumei Yu,Xiaoping Zhang,Chaonan Li,Qiang Chen,Hong Xiao,Xiaohong Zhang +9 more
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.