Hai Yan Lan
Xinjiang University
13 Papers
Hai Yan Lan is an academic researcher from Xinjiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Super-pangenome analyses highlight genomic diversity and structural variation across wild and cultivated tomato species
Ning Li,Qiang He,Juan Wang,Baike Wang,Jiantao Zhao,Shaoyong Huang,Tao Yang,Yaping Tang,Shen Yang,Patiguli Aisimutuola,Ruiqiang Xu,Jia-xiang Hu,Chun Xue Jia,Zhiqiang Li,Fangling Jiang,Jie Gao,Hai Yan Lan,Yongfeng Zhou,Xinyan Zhang,Sanwen Huang,Zhangjun Fei,Huan Wang,Hongbo Li,Qinghui Yu +23 more
TL;DR: In this article , the tomato superpangenome was constructed from nine wild species and two cultivated accessions, representative of Solanum section Lycopersicon, the tomato clade.
Structure, development, and the salt response of salt bladders in Chenopodium album L.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined salt bladder development, cell wall composition, and their roles under salt stress by employing bladder-brushed and unbrushed Chenopodium album plants, and found that the bladder cell of C. album was connected to the epidermal cells through a rectangular stalk cell and developed from the shoot tip and young leaves.
Promoter activity and transcriptome analyses decipher functions of CgbHLH001 gene (Chenopodium glaucum L.) in response to abiotic stress
TL;DR: In this article , a 1512 bp of 5'-flanking sequence of CgbHLH001 gene was identified, and the sequence carried quite a few cis-acting elements.
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The Developmental Delay of Seedlings With Cotyledons Only Confers Stress Tolerance to Suaeda aralocaspica (Chenopodiaceae) by Unique Performance on Morphology, Physiology, and Gene Expression
TL;DR: In this article , a series of experiments were conducted to investigate the morphological and physiological performances of cotyledons under salt stress at different developmental stages, and the results revealed that the COTYledons kept growing slowly to maintain the normal physiological activities of seedlings by balancing phytohormone levels, accumulating osmoprotectants and antioxidants, and scavenging reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Genome-Wide Characterization and Analysis of the bHLH Transcription Factor Family in Suaeda aralocaspica, an Annual Halophyte With Single-Cell C4 Anatomy
Jing Cao,Hai Yan Lan +1 more
TL;DR: This study is the first comprehensive analysis of the bHLH gene family in S. aralocaspica, an annual C4 halophyte without Kranz anatomy, which presents high photosynthetic efficiency in harsh natural habitats and is an ideal plant for identifying transcription factors involved in stress resistance.