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Yili Liang
Researcher at Central South University
Publications - 105
Citations - 2271
Yili Liang is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioleaching & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 91 publications receiving 1626 citations. Previous affiliations of Yili Liang include University of Oklahoma & South University.
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An integrated insight into the response of sedimentary microbial communities to heavy metal contamination.
Huaqun Yin,Huaqun Yin,Jiaojiao Niu,Jiaojiao Niu,Youhua Ren,Jing Cong,Jing Cong,Xiaoxia Zhang,Fenliang Fan,Yunhua Xiao,Yunhua Xiao,Xian Zhang,Xian Zhang,Jie Deng,Ming Xie,Zhili He,Jizhong Zhou,Jizhong Zhou,Jizhong Zhou,Yili Liang,Yili Liang,Xueduan Liu,Xueduan Liu +22 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that the sedimentary indigenous microbial community may shift the composition and structure as well as function priority and interaction network to increase their adaptability and/or resistance to environmental contamination.
An integrated insight into the response of sedimentary microbial communities to heavy metal
Fenliang Fan,Yunhua Xiao,Xian Zhang,Jie Deng,Ming Xie,Zhili He,Jizhong Zhou,Yili Liang,Xueduan Liu +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the composition, structure and functional potential of sedimentary microbial community were investigated by sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons and a functional gene microarray, and the relative abundances were higher for Firmicutes, Chloroflexi and Crenarchaeota, but lower for Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria.
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Whole-genome sequencing reveals novel insights into sulfur oxidation in the extremophile Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans
Huaqun Yin,Xian Zhang,Xiaoqi Li,Zhili He,Yili Liang,Xue Guo,Qi Hu,Yunhua Xiao,Jing Cong,Liyuan Ma,Jiaojiao Niu,Xueduan Liu +11 more
TL;DR: Sulfur oxidation model of A. thiooxidans A01 has been constructed based on previous studies from other sulfur oxidizing strains and its genome sequence analyses, providing insights into the understanding of its physiology and further analysis of potential functions of key sulfur oxidation genes.
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Impacts of Shewanella oneidensis c-type cytochromes on aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Haichun Gao,Soumitra Barua,Soumitra Barua,Yili Liang,Lianming Wu,Yangyang Dong,Samantha B. Reed,Jingrong Chen,David E. Culley,David W. Kennedy,Yunfeng Yang,Zhili He,Zhili He,Kenneth H. Nealson,James K. Fredrickson,James M. Tiedje,Margaret F. Romine,Jizhong Zhou,Jizhong Zhou +18 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that an uncharacterized c‐type cytochrome (SO4047) may be important to both aerobiosis and anaerobiosis.
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An Integrated Insight into the Relationship between Soil Microbial Community and Tobacco Bacterial Wilt Disease.
Hongwu Yang,Juan Li,Yunhua Xiao,Yunhua Xiao,Yunhua Xiao,Yabing Gu,Hongwei Liu,Hongwei Liu,Yili Liang,Yili Liang,Xueduan Liu,Xueduan Liu,Jin Hu,Jin Hu,Delong Meng,Delong Meng,Huaqun Yin,Huaqun Yin +17 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that a more complex soil ecology network may help suppress tobacco wilt and some potential plant-beneficial microbial groups could act as network key taxa, thus reducing the chance of plant soil-borne pathogen invasion.