JingJin Yang
Shanghai Normal University
5 Papers
2 Citations
JingJin Yang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Normal 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
Effects of foliar application of single-walled carbon nanotubes on carbohydrate metabolism in crabapple plants.
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated the response of carbohydrate metabolism and accumulation in leaves of crabapple (Malus hupehensis Rehd) to single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), the expression of key enzymes and genes involved in apple sugar metabolism was investigated.
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Plant-on-chip: Core morphogenesis processes in the tiny plant Wolffia australiana
Feng Li,JingJin Yang,Zongyi Sun,Liang Wang,Le-Yao Qi,Abdoul Kader Soumaila Sina,Yiqun Liu,Hongmei Zhang,Lei-Fan Dang,Shujing Wang,Chunxiong Luo,Wei-Feng Nian,Seth O’Conner,Long-Zhen Ju,Weipeng Quan,Xiao-Kang Li,Chao Wang,Dengpeng Wang,Hanli You,Zhukuan Cheng,Jia Yan,Fu Chou Tang,De-Chang Yang,Chunyan Xia,Ge Gao,Yan Na Wang,Baocai Zhang,Yi-Hua Zhou,Xing Guo,Sunhuan Xiang,Huan Liu,Tian-bo Peng,Xiao-Dong Su,Yong Chen,Q. Ouyang,Dong-Hui Wang,Dandan Zhang,Zhihong Xu,Hongrning Hou,Shu-Nong Bai,Ling Li +40 more
TL;DR: The tiniest known angiosperm, Wolffia australiana, is used to overcome the challenge of describing core principles of plant morphogenesis, dissect the underlying mechanisms, and identify regulators and is used as a model system for deciphering core developmental program in angiosperms.
Genome-wide identification of cysteine-rich receptor-like kinases in sweet cherry reveals that PaCRK1 enhances sweet cherry resistance to salt stress
Xiaohui Zhao,Dehui Qu,Lei Wang,Yuan Hui Gao,Ningning An,Aiping Wang,Yaxin Li,JingJin Yang,Fan-Lin Wu,Hongyan Su +9 more
TL;DR: Functional and biochemical analysis showed that PaCRK1 increased salt tolerance of sweet cherry by regulating the expression of antioxidation-related genes and their enzyme activities and elucidates the potential role of Pa CRKs in response to various environmental stimuli.
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Prediction of anther-expressed gene regulation in Arabidopsis
TL;DR: The direct transcriptional regulatory relationships between genes expressed in Arabidopsis anther development were predicted with an integrated bioinformatic method that combines mining of microarray data with promoter analysis and results indicate that the predicted results were reliable.
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