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Overview

Wen Xin Chen is affiliated with China Agricultural University in China and has contributed to research across several areas including agricultural sciences, molecular biology, and medicine. Their work engages primarily with plant science, soil science, molecular biology, cancer research, and epidemiology.

Their research topics encompass:

  • Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Plant Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism
  • Extracellular Vesicles in Disease
  • MicroRNA in Disease Regulation
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Burn Injury Management and Outcomes

They have published in several scientific journals, including:

  • Geoderma
  • Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
  • The Clinical Respiratory Journal
  • Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Systematic and Applied Microbiology

Their recent publications reflect a multidisciplinary focus, with notable papers such as:

  • "Negative impacts of excessive nitrogen fertilization on the abundance and diversity of diazotrophs in black soil under maize monocropping" (2021, Geoderma)
  • "Intestinal epithelial cell-derived exosomes package microRNA-23a-3p alleviate gut damage after ischemia/reperfusion via targeting MAP4K4" (2022, Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy)
  • "Analysis of risk factors of prolonged mechanical ventilation in patients with severe burn injury" (2023, The Clinical Respiratory Journal)
  • "Multiple Genes of Symbiotic Plasmid and Chromosome in Type II Peanut Bradyrhizobium Strains Corresponding to the Incompatible Symbiosis With Vigna radiata" (2020, Frontiers in Microbiology)
  • "Erratum to 'Bradyrhizobium nanningense sp. nov., Bradyrhizobium guangzhouense sp. nov. and Bradyrhizobium zhanjiangense sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of peanut in Southeast China'" (2020, Systematic and Applied Microbiology)

Wen Xin Chen has collaborated frequently with a number of researchers, including:

  • En Tao Wang
  • Chang Fu Tian
  • La Chen
  • Yonghua Li
  • Xin Hua Sui

Their findings contribute to a broad spectrum of biological and agricultural sciences, where they explore intricate interactions such as symbiotic relationships in legumes and molecular mechanisms underlying disease processes and treatment outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Transfer of Rhizobium loti, Rhizobium huakuii, Rhizobium ciceri, Rhizobium mediterraneum, and Rhizobium tianshanense to Mesorhizobium gen. nov.

    B. D. W. Jarvis;P. Van Berkum;W. X. Chen;S. M. Nour

  • Genetic diversity and potential for promotion of plant growth detected in nodule endophytic bacteria of soybean grown in Heilongjiang province of China

    Ji Hong Li;En Tao Wang;Wen Feng Chen;Wen Xin Chen

  • RHIZOBIUM HUAKUII SP. NOV. ISOLATED FROM THE ROOT NODULES OF ASTRAGALUS SINICUS

    W. X. Chen;G. S. Li;Y. L. Qi;E. T. Wang

  • Characterization of rhizobia that nodulate legume species of the genus Lespedeza and description of Bradyrhizobium yuanmingense sp. nov.

    Zhu Yun Yao;Feng Ling Kan;En Tao Wang;Ge Hong Wei;Ge Hong Wei

  • Comparative genomics of rhizobia nodulating soybean suggests extensive recruitment of lineage-specific genes in adaptations

    Chang Fu Tian;Yuan Jie Zhou;Yan Ming Zhang;Qin Qin Li

  • Numerical Taxonomy and DNA Relatedness of Tropical Rhizobia Isolated from Hainan Province, China

    J. L. Gao;J. G. Sun;Y. Li;E. T. Wang

  • Biodiversity and biogeography of rhizobia associated with soybean plants grown in the North China Plain.

    Yan Ming Zhang;Ying Li;Wen Feng Chen;En Tao Wang

  • Rhizobium indigoferae sp. nov. and Sinorhizobium kummerowiae sp. nov., respectively isolated from Indigofera spp. and Kummerowia stipulacea.

    Ge Hong Wei;En Tao Wang;Zhi Yuan Tan;Ming E Zhu

  • Unique community structure and biogeography of soybean rhizobia in the saline-alkaline soils of Xinjiang, China

    Li Li Han;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Tian Xu Han;Jie Liu

  • Shinella kummerowiae sp. nov., a symbiotic bacterium isolated from root nodules of the herbal legume Kummerowia stipulacea

    Dong Xu Lin;En Tao Wang;Hui Tang;Tian Xu Han

  • Characterization of symbiotic and endophytic bacteria isolated from root nodules of herbaceous legumes grown in Qinghai–Tibet plateau and in other zones of China

    Feng Ling Kan;Zhong Yi Chen;En Tao Wang;Chang Fu Tian

  • Bradyrhizobium arachidis sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of Arachis hypogaea grown in China

    Rui Wang;Yue Li Chang;Yue Li Chang;Wen Tao Zheng;Dan Zhang

  • Endophytic Occupation of Root Nodules and Roots of Melilotus dentatus by Agrobacterium tumefaciens

    Ling Ling Wang;Ling Ling Wang;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Jie Liu;Jie Liu;Ying Li

  • Mesorhizobium septentrionale sp. nov. and Mesorhizobium temperatum sp. nov., isolated from Astragalus adsurgens growing in the northern regions of China

    Jun Lian Gao;Jun Lian Gao;Jun Lian Gao;Sarah Lea Turner;Feng Ling Kan;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang

  • Diversity and biogeography of rhizobia isolated from root nodules of Glycine max grown in Hebei Province, China.

    Qin Qin Li;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Yun Zeng Zhang;Yan Ming Zhang

  • Characterization of rhizobia isolated from legume species within the genera Astragalus and Lespedeza grown in the Loess Plateau of China and description of Rhizobium loessense sp. nov.

    Ge Hong Wei;Ge Hong Wei;Zhi Yuan Tan;Ming E Zhu;En Tao Wang

  • Bradyrhizobium elkanii, Bradyrhizobium yuanmingense and Bradyrhizobium japonicum are the main rhizobia associated with Vigna unguiculata and Vigna radiata in the subtropical region of China

    Yong Fa Zhang;Yong Fa Zhang;Yong Fa Zhang;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Chang Fu Tian;Feng Qin Wang;Feng Qin Wang

  • Influence of intercropping and intercropping plus rhizobial inoculation on microbial activity and community composition in rhizosphere of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and Siberian wild rye (Elymus sibiricus L.).

    Yan Mei Sun;Nan Nan Zhang;En Tao Wang;Hong Li Yuan

  • Identification of isolates from soybean nodules in Xinjiang Region as Sinorhizobium xinjiangense and genetic differentiation of S. xinjiangense from Sinorhizobium fredii

    Gui Xiang Peng;Zhi Yuan Tan;En Tao Wang;Barbara Reinhold-Hurek

  • Rhizobium fabae sp. nov., a bacterium that nodulates Vicia faba.

    Chang Fu Tian;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Li Juan Wu;Tian Xu Han

  • Bradyrhizobium lablabi sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of Lablab purpureus and Arachis hypogaea

    Yue Li Chang;Jing Yu Wang;En Tao Wang;Hong Can Liu

  • Mesorhizobium muleiense sp. nov., nodulating with Cicer arietinum L.

    Jun Jie Zhang;Tian Yan Liu;Wen Feng Chen;En Tao Wang

  • Rhizobium multihospitium sp. nov., isolated from multiple legume species native of Xinjiang, China.

    Tian Xu Han;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Li Juan Wu;Wen Feng Chen

  • Diverse rhizobia associated with soybean grown in the subtropical and tropical regions of China

    Chao Xin Man;Hao Wang;Wen Feng Chen;Xin Hua Sui

  • Bradyrhizobium daqingense sp. nov., isolated from soybean nodules

    Jing Yu Wang;Rui Wang;Yan Ming Zhang;Hong Can Liu

  • Genetic diversity of rhizobia associated with Vicia faba in three ecological regions of China.

    Chang Fu Tian;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Tian Xu Han;Xin Hua Sui

  • Population mixing of Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae nodulating Vicia faba: the role of recombination and lateral gene transfer

    Chang Fu Tian;Chang Fu Tian;J. Peter W. Young;En Tao Wang;Samih M. Tamimi

  • Bradyrhizobium huanghuaihaiense sp. nov., an effective symbiotic bacterium isolated from soybean (Glycine max L.) nodules.

    Yan Ming Zhang;Ying Jr Li;Wen Feng Chen;En Tao Wang

  • Diverse rhizobia associated with woody legumes Wisteria sinensis, Cercis racemosa and Amorpha fruticosa grown in the temperate zone of China.

    Jie Liu;En Tao Wang;En Tao Wang;Wen Xin Chen

  • Bradyrhizobium guangdongense sp. nov. and Bradyrhizobium guangxiense sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of peanut.

    Yong Hua Li;Rui Wang;Xiao Xia Zhang;J. Peter. W. Young

  • Rhizobium anhuiense sp. nov., isolated from effective nodules of Vicia faba and Pisum sativum.

    Yu Jing Zhang;Wen Tao Zheng;Isobel Everall;J. Peter W. Young

Frequent Co-Authors

En Tao Wang
En Tao Wang Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Wen Feng Chen
Wen Feng Chen China Agricultural University
Ying Li
Ying Li Nanjing Agricultural University
Esperanza Martínez-Romero
Esperanza Martínez-Romero National Autonomous University of Mexico
J. Peter W. Young
J. Peter W. Young University of York
Yan Li
Yan Li Sun Yat-sen University
Kristina Lindström
Kristina Lindström University of Helsinki
Monique Gillis
Monique Gillis Ghent University
Barbara Reinhold-Hurek
Barbara Reinhold-Hurek University of Bremen
Jun Wang
Jun Wang University of Central Florida

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