Dong Jiang
Southwest University
16 Papers
30 Citations
Dong Jiang is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Chemotaxonomic Study of Citrus, Poncirus and Fortunella Genotypes Based on Peel Oil Volatile Compounds - Deciphering the Genetic Origin of Mangshanyegan (Citrus nobilis Lauriro)
TL;DR: The phylogenetic analysis of peel oils based on hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) demonstrated a good agreement with the Swingle taxonomy system, and revealed that Mangshanyegan contain volatile compounds similar to those from pummelo, though it is genetically believed to be a mandarin.
Varied tolerance and different responses of five citrus rootstocks to acid stress by principle component analysis and orthogonal analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the acid tolerance of five citrus rootstocks, including KPJ-020 (Citrus depressa Hayata ‘Shiikuwasha’), KPJ-007 (C. reticulata Blanco), KMPJ-010 and ZYXC, to evaluate their tolerance to acidic stress.
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The accumulation and composition of essential oil in kumquat peel.
Liu Xiaofeng,Binghao Liu,Dong Jiang,Shiping Zhu,Wanxia Shen,Xin Yu,Xue Yang,Mengyu Liu,Jingyin Feng,Xiaochun Zhao +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the accumulation of essential oil, variation in composition and the pattern of expression of genes related to monoterpene biosynthesis during fruit development in kumquat peel.
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The MYB transcription factor CiMYB42 regulates limonoids biosynthesis in citrus.
Pan Zhang,Liu Xiaofeng,Xin Yu,Wang Fusheng,Junhong Long,Wanxia Shen,Dong Jiang,Xiaochun Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: CiMYB42 is an important transcription activator involved in limonoid biosynthesis that regulates the expression of CiOSC by binding to the TTGTTG sequence (type II MYB core) of its promoter.
Content evaluation of 4 furanocoumarin monomers in various citrus germplasms.
Juan Xu,Lili Ma,Dong Jiang,Shiping Zhu,Fuhua Yan,Yunxia Xie,Zongzhou Xie,Wen-Wu Guo,Xiuxin Deng +8 more
TL;DR: The results show that the dominant patterns of FCMs are genotype-related, and crossing and selection are effective approaches to alter FCM profiles in citrus breeding.
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