Nanjing, China

Xingming Yang

USPTO Granted Patents = 2 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 2(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2013

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2 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations in Agricultural Biotechnology by Xingming Yang

Introduction

Xingming Yang is a notable inventor based in Nanjing, China. He has made significant contributions to agricultural biotechnology, particularly in the development of microbial organic fertilizers. With a total of 2 patents, his work focuses on combating plant diseases through innovative solutions.

Latest Patents

Yang's latest patents include the development of antagonistic bacteria for controlling the wilt of continuous cropping banana. This invention involves the separation of two antagonistic bacteria, NJN-6 and NJN-11, which are used to produce a microbial organic fertilizer. The fertilizer is characterized by a high content of organic nitrogen and effective prevention of banana wilt, achieving a prevention rate of over 80%. Another significant patent addresses the prevention and elimination of bacterial wilt in continuous cropping tobacco. This invention utilizes two antagonistic bacteria, NJL-25 and NJL-14, to create a microbial organic fertilizer that can achieve a biocontrol rate of over 97.6% against tobacco bacterial wilt.

Career Highlights

Xingming Yang has worked with esteemed institutions such as Nanjing Agricultural University and Jiangsu New Ground Bio-fertilizer Engineering Center Co., Ltd. His research and innovations have greatly contributed to the field of intensive agricultural production.

Collaborations

Yang has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Qirong Shen and Biao Shen, to advance his research and innovations in agricultural biotechnology.

Conclusion

Xingming Yang's contributions to agricultural biotechnology through his innovative patents and collaborations highlight the importance of research in enhancing crop production and disease management. His work continues to influence the agricultural sector positively.

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