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Southwest University
Education•Chongqing, China•
About: Southwest University is a education organization based out in Chongqing, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Bombyx mori. The organization has 29772 authors who have published 27755 publications receiving 409441 citations. The organization is also known as: Southwest University in Chongqing & SWU.
Topics: Population, Bombyx mori, Gene, Electrochemiluminescence, Biosensor
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TL;DR: In this article, a method of sulfuric acid hydrolysis accompanied with ultrasonication and homogenization was used to prepare cellulose nanocrystals from sweet potato residue (SPR), a byproduct of sweet potato starch industry.
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TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented an empirical study identifying the critical factors impeding the adoption of sustainable construction from the owners' point of view, including economic feasibility, awareness, support from project stakeholders, legislation and regulation, operability of SC, resource risk, and project management model.
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TL;DR: Compared with a commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kit, this method could achieve simultaneous analysis of multiple target antibiotics in multiple samples in a single run (high-throughput analysis) and improved accuracy and sensitivity for analysis of residues of the three antibiotics in authentic milk samples.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the interrelationships among barriers to off-site construction adoption in China using Interpretive Structural Model (ISM) technique and revealed the overall structure amongst barriers through ISM technique.
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TL;DR: This review summarizes the status of knowledge on geographical distribution, diversity, and host range of Ralstonia spp.
Abstract: Bacterial wilt caused by plant pathogenic Ralstonia spp. is one of the most important diseases affecting the production of many important crops worldwide. In China, a large scientific community has been dedicated to studying bacterial wilt and its causative agent, R. pseudosolanacearum and R. solanacearum. Most of their work was published in Chinese, which has hindered international communication and collaboration in this field. In this review, we summarize the status of knowledge on geographical distribution, diversity, and host range of Ralstonia spp., as well as, the impact of bacterial wilt on important crops and disease control approaches, in China. We present areas of research and publications by Chinese scientists and propose the promotion of collaborative research within China and with the international community.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Frank B. Hu | 250 | 1675 | 253464 |
Hongjie Dai | 197 | 570 | 182579 |
Jing Wang | 184 | 4046 | 202769 |
Chao Zhang | 127 | 3119 | 84711 |
Jianjun Liu | 112 | 1040 | 71032 |
Miao Liu | 111 | 993 | 59811 |
Jun Yang | 107 | 2090 | 55257 |
Eric Westhof | 98 | 472 | 34825 |
En-Tang Kang | 97 | 763 | 38498 |
Chang Ming Li | 97 | 896 | 42888 |
Wei Zhou | 93 | 1640 | 39772 |
Li Zhang | 92 | 918 | 35648 |
Heinz Rennenberg | 87 | 527 | 26359 |
Tao Chen | 86 | 820 | 27714 |
Xun Wang | 84 | 606 | 32187 |