Hongmin Hu's research while affiliated with Guiyang Medical University and other places

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Four new species, Xynobius azonius sp. nov. , X. brevifemora sp. nov. , X. duoferus sp. nov. , and X. stipitoides sp. nov. , are described and illustrated, and one species X. geniculatus (Thomson, 1895) is newly reported from South Korea. Xynobius geniculatus (Thomson, 1895) is redescribed and illustrated, and a new combination, Xynobius (Stigmatop...
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Pleosporales comprise a diverse group of fungi with a global distribution and significant ecological importance. A survey on Pleosporales (in Didymosphaeriaceae, Roussoellaceae and Nigrogranaceae) in Guizhou Province, China, was conducted. Specimens were identified, based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analyses using a dataset co...
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During the research on rust fungi in medicinal plants of Guizhou Province, China, a total of 9 rust fungal species were introduced, including 3 new species (Hamaspora rubi-alceifolii, Nyssopsora altissima, and Phragmidium cymosum), as well as 6 known species (Melampsora laricis-populina, Melampsoridium carpini, Neophysopella ampelopsidis, Nyssopsor...

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... Our phylogenetic study supported the notion that N. cedrelae is a rust pathogen affecting Aralia elata in Korea as well as Toona sinensis in Japan and Korea. Although our samples were morphologically similar to Nyssopsora altissima which has been described from Ailanthus altissima in China [20], they exhibited many sequence differences in the ITS regions. As rust diseases pose a significant risk to forestry and agricultural productivity due to their severe impact on crop yield and quality [22,23], understanding their life cycles, especially their alternate hosts, can potentially enhance disease management strategies [3,4]. ...