Peng Wang

ORCID: 0000-0003-4857-1198
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Research Areas
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Food Quality and Safety Studies
  • Plant responses to water stress
  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance
  • Seedling growth and survival studies
  • Plant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
  • Allelopathy and phytotoxic interactions
  • Weed Control and Herbicide Applications
  • Fungal Biology and Applications
  • Nematode management and characterization studies
  • GABA and Rice Research
  • Food composition and properties
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Remote Sensing and Land Use
  • Agriculture, Soil, Plant Science
  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
  • Environmental and Agricultural Sciences
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality

Citrus Research Institute
2014-2024

Jiangxi Normal University
2023-2024

China Agricultural University
2018

South China Agricultural University
2015-2018

Baoji University of Arts and Sciences
2018

Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural and Reclamation Science
2016

Institute of Applied Ecology
2013

Chinese Academy of Sciences
2013

Hebei Mental Health Center
2013

Huazhong Agricultural University
2008-2012

A pot experiment was used to evaluate the effects of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus (AMF) Funneliformis mosseae on plant growth performance, root-hair growth, and root hormone levels in trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) seedlings under well-watered (WW) drought stress (DS). 9-week mild DS treatment significantly reduced colonization 2nd- 3rd-order lateral roots. Root relatively higher roots than taproot 1st-order WW DS. AMF exhibited density, length (except for taproot) diameter...

10.1080/03650340.2018.1563780 article EN Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 2018-12-25

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) as a biostimulant enhance salt tolerance in plants, while the informations regarding AMF-induced changes soil structure are only available to limited degree. In this study, trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata) seedlings were inoculated with Diversispora versiformis under 100 mM NaCl for 85 days. The stress considerably inhibited colonization by 26%, compared non-salt stress. Mycorrhizal inoculation significantly increased plant height, stem diameter,...

10.1080/03650340.2016.1222609 article EN Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 2016-08-10

Soil arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form a mutualistic symbiosis with plant roots and produce many benefits on host plants under potted conditions, while field inoculation of AM citrus (a woody plant) has been rarely reported. The present study aimed to analyze the changes in growth, root vitality, fruit quality Citrus reticulata Blanco var. Ponkan mandarin cv. Jinshuigan grafted Poncirus trifoliata L. after mix (Diversispora versiformis, Funneliformis mosseae, Rhizophagus intraradices)...

10.3390/agriculture11121297 article EN cc-by Agriculture 2021-12-20

Artificially cultivating Chroogomphus rutilus is too inefficient to be commercially feasible. Furthermore, isolating C. mycelia in the wild difficult. Thus, it important determine natural habitat of its fruiting body. This study focused on ecology isolate and classify beneficial microorganisms that could affect growth, which used future research artificial cultivation. In total, 342 isolates were isolated from soil samples collected around a colony Beijing region. Of these, 22 bacterial 14...

10.7150/ijbs.7.209 article EN cc-by-nc International Journal of Biological Sciences 2011-01-01

Drought stress greatly affected the growth and development of wheat in world, while could benefit through improvement water status nutrient uptake by mycorrhizal symbiosis or addition phosphorus (P). Experimental treatments were (a) (0 90 kg/ha), (b) soil condition (40% field capacity 95% capacity), (c) arbuscular fungi (AMF, Glomus intraradices) (noninoculation inoculation) which conducted a chamber. The results showed that AMF inoculation significantly increased relative content specific...

10.1080/00103624.2018.1435798 article EN Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 2018-02-08

Cadmium (Cd) contamination in paddy soil threatens rice growth and food safety, enriching manganese (Mn) seedlings is expected to reduce Cd uptake by rice. The effects of 250 μM Mn-treated on reducing four genotypes (WYJ21, ZJY1578, HHZ, HLYSM) planted 0.61 mg kg-1 Cd-contaminated soil, were studied through the hydroponic pot experiments. results showed that ZJY1578 seedling had highest Mn level (459 μg plant-1), followed WYJ21 (309 less accumulated other genotypes. relative expression...

10.1016/j.ecoenv.2023.115440 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2023-09-07

Protein hydrolysates (PHs) and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are environmentally friendly biostimulants that effectively promote crop growth alleviate the damage from abiotic stress. However, physiological molecular regulatory mechanisms still unclear. This study aimed to explore effects of PHs AMF on growth, mineral nutrient absorption, expression Aquaporins SOSs in Goutoucheng (Citrus aurantium) under salt Results showed PH application inoculation significantly promoted plant enhanced...

10.3390/jof9100983 article EN cc-by Journal of Fungi 2023-09-29

Morphological observation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) species in rhizospheric soil could not accurately reflect the actual AMF colonizing status roots, while molecular identification indigenous citrus rootstocks at present was rare China. In our study, community trifoliate orange ( Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf.) and red tangerine Citrus reticulata Blanco) were analyzed based on small subunit ribosomal DNA genes. showed that (AM) colonization, spore density, hyphal length did differ...

10.1155/2014/562797 article EN cc-by The Scientific World JOURNAL 2014-01-01
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