NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE EVOLUTION OF HOST SPECIFICITY OF THREE PENICILLIUM SPECIES AND THE PATHOGENICITY OF P. ITALICUM INVOLVING THE INFECTION OF VALENCIA ORANGE (CITRUS SINENSIS)

New insights into the evolution of host specificity of three Penicillium species and the pathogenicity of P. Italicum involving the infection of Valencia orange (Citrus sinensis)

Blue and green molds, the common phenotypes of post-harvest diseases in fruits, are mainly caused by Penicillium fungal species, including P.italicum, P.digitatum, and P.expansum.We sequenced and assembled the genome of a P.italicum strain, which contains 31,034,623 bp with 361 scaffolds and 627 contigs.The mechanisms underlying the evolution of ho

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Seismic Mitigation Effect and Mechanism Analysis of Split Columns in Underground Structures in Sites with Weak Interlayers

The seismic damage of underground structures has been extensively investigated, and it has been demonstrated that underground structures located at weak interlayer sites are more prone to damage.In this study, a two-story two-span rectangular frame subway station structure is analyzed.A two-dimensional soil-underground structure model is developed

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