Junzhen Wang
4 Papers
Junzhen Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Ecotype. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Comparison of buckwheat genomes reveals the genetic basis of metabolomic divergence and ecotype differentiation.
Ming-Yang He,Yuqi He,Kaixuan Zhang,Xiang Lu,Xuemei Zhang,Bin Gao,Yu Fan,Hui Zhao,Rintu Jha,Md. Nurul Huda,Yu Tang,Junzhen Wang,Wei-Fei Yang,Mingli Yan,Jianping Cheng,Jingjun Ruan,E Dulloo,Zongwen Zhang,Milen I. Georgiev,Mark A. Chapman,Meiliang Zhou +20 more
TL;DR: In this article , a 1-to-1 syntenic relationship between the chromosomes of the golden buckwheat and Tartary buckwheats was identified, and two large inversions were identified that differentiate the two species, namely, FdMYB44 and FdCRF4.
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Genomic insight into the origin, domestication, dispersal, diversification and human selection of Tartary buckwheat
Yuqi He,Kaixuan Zhang,Yaliang Shi,Hao Lin,Xu Huang,Xiang Lu,Zhirong Wang,Wei Li,Xibo Feng,Taoxiong Shi,Qingfu Chen,Junzhen Wang,Yu Tang,Mark A. Chapman,Mateja Germ,Zlata Luthar,Ivan Kreft,Dagmar Janovská,Vladimir Meglič,Sun-Hee Woo,Muriel Quinet,Alisdair R. Fernie,Xu Liu,Meiliang Zhou +23 more
TL;DR: It is found that Tartary buckwheat originated in the Himalayan region and then spread southwest possibly along with the migration of the Yi people, a minority in Southwestern China that has a long history of planting Tartary buckwheat.
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Identification of Tartary Buckwheat Varieties Suitable for Forage via Nutrient Value Analysis at Different Growth Stages
Mengjie Zhou,Mingxing Huo,Jiankang Wang,Tiantian Shi,Fa-Liang Li,Meiliang Zhou,Junzhen Wang,Zhiyong Liao +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , eight tartary buckwheat varieties were identified as suitable for forage based on their potential forage value through assaying the contents of ash, crude protein, crude fiber, crude fat, acid detergent fiber, neutral detergent fibre, nitrogen free extract, calcium, phosphorus, total flavonoids, and rutin.
Streptomyces aquilus sp. nov., a novel actinomycete isolated from a Chinese medicinal plant.
TL;DR: The taxonomic position of a novel actinomycete isolate, designated strain GGCR-6T, isolated from the healthy leaves of Xanthium sibiricum collected from the botanic garden of Hunan University of Science and Technology in Hunan province, PR China, was determined by a polyphasic approach as discussed by the authors.