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Bioresource Technology | 2016

Enhancing anaerobic digestion of cotton stalk by pretreatment with a microbial consortium (MC1).

Xufeng Yuan; Lei Ma; Boting Wen; Dayun Zhou; Meng Kuang; Weihua Yang; Zongjun Cui

Microbial pretreatment is beneficial in some anaerobic digestion systems, but the consortia used to date have not been able to effectively increase methane production from cotton stalk. In this study, a thermophilic microbial consortium (MC1) was used for pretreatment in order to enhance biogas and methane production yields. The results indicated that the concentrations of soluble chemical oxygen demand and volatile organic products increased significantly in the early stages of pretreatment. Ethanol, acetic acid, propionic acid, and butyric acid were the predominant volatile organic products in the MC1 hydrolysate. Biogas and methane production yields from cotton stalk were significantly increased following MC1 pretreatment. In addition, the methane production rate from the treated cotton stalk was greater than that from the untreated sample.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2016

Enzymatic saccharification of high pressure assist-alkali pretreated cotton stalk and structural characterization

Shuang-kui Du; Xia Su; Weihua Yang; Yanqin Wang; Meng Kuang; Lei Ma; Dan Fang; Dayun Zhou

Cotton stalk is a potential biomass for bioethanol production, while the conversion of direct saccharification or biotransformation of cotton stalk is extremely low due to the recalcitrant nature of lignocellulose. To enhance the enzymatic conversion of cotton stalks, the enzymatic saccharification parameters of high pressure assist-alkali pretreatment (HPAP) cotton stalk were optimized in the present study. Results indicated that a maximum reducing sugar yield of 54.7g/100g dry biomass cellulose was achieved at a substrate concentration of 2%, 100rpm agitation, 0.6g/g enzyme loading, 40°C hydrolysis temperature, 50h saccharification time, and pH 5.0. Scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy were used to identify structural changes in native, pretreated biomass and hydrolyzed residues. Structural analysis revealed large part of amorphous cellulose and partial crystalline cellulose in the HPAP cotton stalk were hydrolyzed during enzymatic treatment. HPAP cotton stalk can be used as a potential feed stock for bioethanol production.


Scientific Reports | 2016

A novel chemiluminescence sensor for sensitive detection of cholesterol based on the peroxidase-like activity of copper nanoclusters

Shuangjiao Xu; Yanqin Wang; Dayun Zhou; Meng Kuang; Dan Fang; Weihua Yang; Shoujun Wei; Lei Ma

A sensitive and selective chemiluminescence (CL) sensor based on the peroxidase-like activity of copper nanoclusters was established for the detection of cholesterol. Copper nanoclusters catalyse the CL reaction between luminol and H2O2. Because H2O2 is the oxidative product of cholesterol in the presence of cholesterol oxidase, the oxidation of cholesterol can be quantitatively converted to a CL response by combining the two reactions. The proposed method is simple and can be completed in a few minutes with high sensitivity. Under the optimal conditions, the CL intensity was proportional to the concentration of cholesterol over a wide range of 0.05–10 mM, with a detection limit of 1.5 μM. Furthermore, the method was successfully applied to determine cholesterol in milk powder and human serum with satisfactory accuracy and precision. This method expands the applications of nano-mimic enzymes in the field of CL-based sensors.


Physiologia Plantarum | 2016

Global analysis of the developmental dynamics of Gossypium hirsutum based on strand-specific transcriptome.

Lei Ma; Yanqin Wang; Gentu Yan; Shoujun Wei; Dayun Zhou; Meng Kuang; Dan Fang; Shuangjiao Xu; Weihua Yang

Cotton is an economically important crop that provides both natural fiber and by-products such as oil and protein. Its global gene expression could provide insight into the biological processes underlying growth and development, which involve suites of genes expressed with temporal and spatial control by regulatory networks. Generally, the goal for cotton breeding is improvement of the fiber; thus, most previous research has focused on identifying genes specific to the fiber. However, seeds may also play an important role in fiber development. In this study, we constructed and systematically analyzed 21 strand-specific RNA-Seq libraries for Gossypium hirsutum, covering different tissues, organs and development stages, from which approximately 970 million reads were generated to provide a global view of gene expression during cotton development. The organ (tissue)-specific gene expression patterns were investigated, providing further insight into the dynamic programming associated with developmental processes and a way to study the coordination of development between fiber cells and ovules. Series of transcription factors and seed-specific genes have been identified as candidate genes that could elucidate key mechanisms and regulatory networks in nutrient accumulation during ovule development and in fiber development. This study reports comprehensive transcriptome dynamics at various stages of cotton development and will serve as a valuable genome-wide transcriptome resource for initial gene discovery and functional characterization of genes in cotton.


Journal of Separation Science | 2016

Simultaneous determination of six synthetic phenolic antioxidants in edible oils using dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction followed by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection.

Shuangjiao Xu; Liangliang Liu; Yanqin Wang; Dayun Zhou; Meng Kuang; Dan Fang; Weihua Yang; Shoujun Wei; Aiping Xiao; Lei Ma

A simple, rapid, organic-solvent- and sample-saving pretreatment technique, called dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction, was developed for the determination of six synthetic phenolic antioxidants from edible oils before high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection. The entire procedure was composed of a two-step microextraction and a centrifugal process and could be finished in about 5 min, only consuming only 25 mg of sample and 1 mL of the organic solvent for each extraction. The influences of several important parameters on the microextraction efficiency were thoroughly investigated. Recovery assays for oil samples were spiked at three concentration levels, 50, 100 and 200 mg/kg, and provided recoveries in the 86.3-102.5% range with a relative standard deviation below 3.5%. The intra-day and inter-day precisions for the analysis were less than 3.8%. The proposed method was successfully applied for the determination of synthetic phenolic antioxidants in different oil samples, and satisfactory results were obtained. Thus, the developed method represents a viable alternative for the quality control of synthetic phenolic antioxidant concentrations in edible oils.


Journal of Integrative Agriculture | 2016

Development of a core set of SNP markers for the identification of upland cotton cultivars in China

Meng Kuang; Shoujun Wei; Yanqin Wang; Dayun Zhou; Lei Ma; Dan Fang; Weihua Yang; Zhi-ying Ma

Considering the advantages of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in genotyping and variety identification, the first set public SNP markers at Cotton Marker Database (http://www.cottonmarker.org/) were validated and screened across standard varieties of cotton distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) test, aiming to obtain an appropriate set of core SNP markers suitable for upland cotton cultivars in China. A total of 399 out of 1 005 SNPs from 270 loci including 170 insertions-deletions (InDels) were evaluated for their polymorphisms among 30 standard varieties using Sanger sequencing. As a result, 147 loci were sequenced successfully, 377 SNPs and 49 InDels markers were obtained. Among the 377 SNP markers, 333 markers (88.3%) were polymorphic between Gossypium hirsutum and G. barbadense, while 164 markers (43.5%) were polymorphic within upland cotton. As for InDel markers, the polymorphic rate is relatively lower than that of SNP both between species and within species. The homozygous DNA locus ratio of 121 SNPs was higher than 86.2% while that of other 43 SNPs was less than 70%. Only 64 SNPs displayed completely homozygous genotypes among all of the detected upland cotton varieties with 100% homozygous DNA locus ratio. At last, a set of 23 pairs of core SNPs were achieved in view of avoidance of linkage, with polymorphism information content (PIC) values varying from 0.21 to 0.38 with an average of 0.28. Genotype characteristics and genetic diversity were analyzed based on the set of core markers, while 40 pairs of core simple-sequence repeats (SSR) primers comprised of 10 sets of four multiplex PCR combinations were also used for analysis based on fluorescence detection system. Comparison results indicated that the genetic diversity level was almost equal, while various varieties were significantly different from each other. Genetic relationship revealed by SSR markers is related to geographic source to a certain extent. Meanwhile clustering results analyzed by SNP markers are more consistent with kinship, which demonstrated that the screen strategy for core SNP marker is effective.


Journal of Experimental Nanoscience | 2016

Preparation and properties of cotton stalk carbon/gold nanoparticles composite

WenKun Zhu; Meng Kuang; Shoujun Wei; Tao Duan; Yanqin Wang; Dayun Zhou; Lei Ma; Dan Fang; Jian Zhou; Weihua Yang

ABSTRACT In this paper, cotton stalk is used as a low-cost raw material source to prepare activated carbon with a unique porous structure with the assistance of chemical treatment. Gold nanoparticles as a multifunction building block were in situ assembled onto the carbon material, endowing this hybrid more promising applications. The as-fabricated CS carbon/AuNPs hybrid materials have been demonstrated to behave with catalytic and photothermal conversion properties, indicating that AuNPs successfully functionalise the activated carbon. The catalytic activity of the hybrid showed a glucose concentration-dependent effect (as low as 5 × 10−6 M). The water temperature of the sample containing the CS carbon/Au NPs increased rapidly, and even reached 55 °C, only exposed to light for 5 min. When used as catalyst of reduction of p-nitrophenol, the hybrid showed a good reusability up to10 cycles.


Fuel | 2016

Bioethanol production from cotton stalk: A comparative study of various pretreatments

Meixia Wang; Dayun Zhou; Yanqin Wang; Shoujun Wei; Weihua Yang; Meng Kuang; Lei Ma; Dan Fang; Shuangjiao Xu; Shuang-kui Du


Archive | 2012

DNA fingerprint detection method for authenticity identification of cotton variety

Xinai Feng; Meng Kuang; Yanqin Wang; Hongxia Xu; Weihua Yang; Dayun Zhou


Archive | 2012

Method for detecting DNA fingerprint purity in cotton crossbreeds

Meng Kuang; Weihua Yang; Hongxia Xu; Yanqin Wang; Dayun Zhou; Xinai Feng

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Boting Wen

China Agricultural University

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Jian Zhou

Southwest University of Science and Technology

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Tao Duan

Southwest University of Science and Technology

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WenKun Zhu

Southwest University of Science and Technology

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Xufeng Yuan

China Agricultural University

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Zongjun Cui

China Agricultural University

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