Ping Shen
Scripps Research Institute
6 Papers
142 Citations
Ping Shen is an academic researcher from Scripps Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Botany & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Rice plant (Oryza sativa L.) containing rice tungro spherical virus (RTSV) coat protein transgenes are resistant to virus infection.
E. Sivamani,H. Huet,Ping Shen,Ching Ang Ong,Alexandre de Kochko,Claude M. Fauquet,Roger N. Beachy +6 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to report pathogen-derived resistance to infection by RTSV, one of the two viruses that are involved in rice tungro disease, and the first example of CP-mediated protection against a virus that contains more than one CP gene from the same virus.
Selection of large quantities of embryogenic calli from indica rice seeds for production of fertile transgenic plants using the biolistic method
TL;DR: A procedure is developed, using indica variety TN1 as a model, that generates highly homogenous populations of embryogenic subcultured calli by selectively propagating a small number of regeneration-proficient calli derived from seeds.
Genome assembly and resequencing analyses provide new insights into the evolution and ornamental traits of crape myrtle
Tan Zheng,Ming Cai,Lu Feng,Xiufeng Chi,Ping Shen,Xin Wang,Zhiting Wan,Cunquan Yuan,Man Zhang,Yu Han,Tangren Cheng +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the first high-quality genome of Lagerstroemia indica was assembled using PacBio combined with Hi-C scaffolding to anchor the 329.14 Mb genome assembly into 24 pseudochromosomes.
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Leaf color formation mechanisms in Alternanthera bettzickiana elucidated by metabolite and transcriptome analyses
TL;DR: Data from this study provide a good explanation for the coloration of different cultivars of A. bettzickiana and an important reference for better explaining the color formation mechanisms of plant leaves.
Three CYCDs positively regulate plant height of crape myrtle by increasing cell division
Yang Zhou,Yiqian Ju,Xiufeng Chi,Ping Shen,Yue Zhang,Ming Cai,Tangren Cheng,Jia Wang,Xixiang Zhang,Huitang Pan +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the level of expression of these three genes were positively correlated with the internode length of crape myrtle, and when the plants were sprayed with a solution of gibberellin (GA4), the levels of expression were briefly upregulated and then returned to their previous levels.