Shu Che

ORCID: 0009-0005-8082-6981
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Research Areas
  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications
  • Vibrio bacteria research studies
  • Microbial Metabolism and Applications
  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Plant-based Medicinal Research
  • Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases

Nanjing Agricultural University
2019-2024

James Hutton Institute
2024

Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2024

Abstract Bacterial pathogens from the genus Pectobacterium cause soft rot in various plants, and result important economic losses worldwide. We understand much about how these digest their hosts protect themselves against plant defences, as well some regulatory networks processes. However, spatiotemporal expression of genome‐wide infection remains unclear, although researchers analysed this phytopathogens. In present work, comparing transcriptome profiles cellular with growth minimal rich...

10.1111/mpp.12936 article EN cc-by Molecular Plant Pathology 2020-04-08

Previous studies revealed that the type VI secretion system (T6SS) has an essential role in bacterial competition and virulence many gram-negative bacteria. However, of T6SS

10.1094/phyto-11-23-0455-r article EN Phytopathology 2024-08-01

<title>Abstract</title> Strains from the genus of Pectobacterium are significant bacterial phytopathogens causing substantial economic losses globally. To understanding molecular pathogenic mechanism Pectobacterium, genetic manipulation is often initial work as in many other pathogens. We previously obtained single gene deletion mutants carrying some different special antibiotic markers using homologous recombination for Pectobacterium. However, biological processes involve multiple...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-4286057/v1 preprint EN 2024-04-26

spp. are important bacterial pathogens that cause soft rot symptoms in various crops. However, their mechanism of pathogenicity requires clarity to help control infections. Here, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) were conducted by integrating genomic data and measurements two phenotypes (virulence cellulase activity) for 120

10.1128/spectrum.01764-23 article EN cc-by Microbiology Spectrum 2023-09-15
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