Fangping Gong
Henan Agricultural University
25 Papers
98 Citations
Fangping Gong is an academic researcher from Henan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Fangping Gong include Nagoya University.
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Papers
“Omics” of Maize Stress Response for Sustainable Food Production: Opportunities and Challenges
TL;DR: Omics systems science offers actionable potential solutions for sustainable food production, and maize is presented as a notable case study for improving maize to cope with various stresses and to meet the food demands of the exponentially growing global population.
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Making better maize plants for sustainable grain production in a changing climate
TL;DR: The need for enhancing maize tolerance to drought and heat waves is highlighted, the elite shoot and root traits and phenotypes are summarized, and an ideotype for sustainable maize production in a changing climate is proposed.
Advances in crop proteomics: PTMs of proteins under abiotic stress.
TL;DR: Several main types of PTMs are summarized regarding their characteristics and detection methods, the advances in PTMs research of crop proteomics are reviewed, and the importance of specific PTMs in crop response to abiotic stress is highlighted.
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Proteomic analysis of crop plants under abiotic stress conditions: where to focus our research?
Fangping Gong,Xiuli Hu,Wei Wang +2 more
TL;DR: C crop stress proteomics should be better focused on dissecting cell specific stress response, identification of stress proteins, and the analysis of post translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins (Figure (Figure11).
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Protein Extraction Methods Shape Much of the Extracted Proteomes.
TL;DR: Sample quality is critical for the coverage, reliability, and throughput of plant proteomic analysis, although advanced detection approaches (especially LC-MS/MS) can greatly enhance the sensitivity and reliability of protein identification.
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