Feng Lin
Michigan State University
21 Papers
51 Citations
Feng Lin is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Feng Lin include Nankai University & Purdue University.
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Papers
Dt2 Is a Gain-of-Function MADS-Domain Factor Gene That Specifies Semideterminacy in Soybean
Jieqing Ping,Yunfeng Liu,Lianjun Sun,Meixia Zhao,Yinghui Li,Maoyun She,Yi Sui,Feng Lin,Xiaodong Liu,Zongxiang Tang,Hanh Nguyen,Zhixi Tian,Lijuan Qiu,Randall L. Nelson,Thomas E. Clemente,James E. Specht,Jianxin Ma +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a second soybean gene (Dt2) regulating stem growth was identified, which produces semideterminate plants with terminal racemes similar to those observed in determinate plants.
Breeding for disease resistance in soybean: a global perspective
Feng Lin,Sushil Satish Chhapekar,C. C. Vieira,Marcos Paulo da Silva,Alejandro Rojas,Dongho Lee,Nianxi Liu,Esteban Mariano Pardo,Yi-Chen Lee,Zhi-min Dong,José Baldin Pinheiro,Leonardo Daniel Ploper,John C. Rupe,Pengyin Chen,Dechun Wang,Henry T. Nguyen +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive atlas of resistant genes, genes, and alleles for 28 soybean diseases was provided. But, the authors focused on the most important soybean disease atlas, where the authors provided a comprehensive summary of important resistant genes/alleles.
Molecular response to the pathogen Phytophthora sojae among ten soybean near isogenic lines revealed by comparative transcriptomics
Feng Lin,Meixia Zhao,Douglas D Baumann,Jieqing Ping,Lianjun Sun,Yunfeng Liu,Biao Zhang,Zongxiang Tang,Elisa Hughes,Rebecca W. Doerge,Teresa J. Hughes,Jianxin Ma +11 more
TL;DR: This study characterized genes and multiple branches of putative regulatory networks associated with resistance to P. sojae in ten soybean NILs, and depicted functional “fingerprints” of individual Rps-mediated resistance responses through comparative transcriptomic analysis.
Molecular mapping of two genes conferring resistance to Phytophthora sojae in a soybean landrace PI 567139B
Feng Lin,Meixia Zhao,Jieqing Ping,Austin Johnson,Biao Zhang,T. Scott Abney,Teresa J. Hughes,Jianxin Ma +7 more
TL;DR: The resistance carried by PI 567139B is a soybean landrace carrying excellent resistance to nearly all predominant P. sojae races in Indiana, and it is found that the resistance was conferred by two independent Rps genes, designated RpsUN1 and RPSUN2.
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Occurrence of endophytes in grasses native to northern China
TL;DR: Endophytes are found widely in natural grass populations and that endophyte–grass interactions may have effects on ecosystems and livestock in the grasslands of northern China.
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