Jiquan Chen
5 Papers
Jiquan Chen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Genome-wide association study of salt tolerance at the germination stage in hemp
TL;DR: This is the first study of hemp GWAS, and the information obtained in this study will be useful for gene cloning and marker-assisted selection (MAS) of salt tolerance in hemp.
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Releasing the Full Potential of Cannabis through Biotechnology
Li Li,Shuhao Yu,Jiquan Chen,Chaohua Cheng,Jian Sun,Ying Xu,Canhui Deng,Zhigang Dai,Zemao Yang,Xiaojun Chen,Qi Tang,Jianguang Su,Xiaoyuan Zhang +12 more
TL;DR: An overview of the recent advances in the optimization of a transformation system and in the gene editing of Cannabis is provided to achieve the full potential of this environmentally friendly and sustainable crop.
Resequencing of white jute (Corchorus capsularis L.) provides insights into genome diversity, population historical dynamics, and improvement
Jiquan Chen,Alei Li,Qi Tang,Canhui Deng,Xiaoyuan Zhang,Ying Xu,Chao-Nang Cheng,Zhigang Dai,Jianguang Su,Zemao Yang +9 more
- 01 Nov 2023
TL;DR: This study re-sequences 150 white jute accessions, identifying 3.3M SNPs and 1.2M InDels, and reveals genetic diversity, population dynamics, and improvement insights, including 12 candidate genes for breeding and 3 bottlenecks in population history due to climate change and human activities.
Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses reveal the differential accumulation of phenylpropanoids and terpenoids in hemp autotetraploid and its diploid progenitor
Qing Tang,Ying Xu,Feng Gao,Chao-Nang Cheng,Canhui Deng,Jiquan Chen,Xiaoge Yuan,Xiaoyuan Zhang,Jianguang Su +8 more
TL;DR: This study enhances the overall understanding of the impact of autopolyploidization in C. sativa and the findings may encourage the application of polyploid breeding for increasing the content of important secondary metabolites in industrial hemp.
Multi-omics provides new insights into the domestication and improvement of dark jute (Corchorus olitorius).
Zemao Yang,Shilin Tian,Xiangkong Li,Zhigang Dai,An Yan,Zhong Chen,Jiquan Chen,Qi Tang,Chaohua Cheng,Ying Xu,Canhui Deng,Chan Liu,Ling Kang,Dongwei Xie,Jian Zhao,Xiaojun Chen,Xiaoyuan Zhang,Yupeng Wu,Alei Li,Jianguang Su +19 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that dark jute underwent early domestication and a relatively moderate genetic bottleneck during improvement breeding, and it is speculated that an encoding auxin/indole-3-acetic acid protein COS07g_00652 could enhance the flexibility and strength of the stem to improve fibre yield.