Xiaoting Li
Southwest University
5 Papers
Xiaoting Li is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wax & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Responses of Phaseolus calcaltus to lime and biochar application in an acid soil.
Luhua Yao,Xiangyu Yu,Lei Huang,Xuefeng Zhang,Dengke Wang,Xiao Zhao,Yang Li,Zhibin He,Lin Kang,Xiaoting Li,Dan Liu,Qianlin Xiao,Yanjun Guo +12 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that both lime and biochar could reduce soil exchange Al concentration, increase soil pH and the contents of soil microbial biomass carbon and microbial biomass nitrogen, and enhance urease and dehydrogenase activities, benefiting P. calcaltus growth and nodulation in acid soils.
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Will the climate of plant origins influence the chemical profiles of cuticular waxes on leaves of Leymus chinensis in a common garden experiment
TL;DR: Redundancy analysis showed that latitude, arid index, and the precipitation from June to August were the most important parameters contributing to the variations of the amount of total wax coverage and wax composition and the relative abundance of wax classes.
Responses of cuticular waxes of faba bean to light wavelengths and selection of candidate genes for cuticular wax biosynthesis
Lei Huang,Qianlin Xiao,Xiao Zhao,Dengke Wang,Liangliang Wei,Xiaoting Li,Yating Liu,Zhibin He,Lin Kang,Yanjun Guo +9 more
TL;DR: Light at different wavelengths particularly yellow light induced the changes of phenotypic plasticity of cuticular waxes, which thus altered the leaf eco‐physiological functions, and the expression levels of genes related to wax biosynthesis were also altered by different light wavelengths, suggesting that light at different wavelength may also be applied in selecting candidate genes involved in Wax biosynthesis in other crops.
Primary limitation on vegetation productivity shifts from precipitation in dry years to nitrogen in wet years in a degraded arid steppe of Inner Mongolia, northern China
Lei Huang,Dangjun Wang,Luhua Yao,Xiaoting Li,Dengke Wang,Qingfeng Du,Yong Zhang,Xiangyang Hou,Yanjun Guo +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, severely degraded arid steppe was fenced in June 2014 and then fertilized for consecutive 3-year, 2014, 2015, and 2016, each treatment replicated three times, with each plot size reaching 400m2 (20m ×20m).
Chemical profiles of cuticular waxes on various organs of Sorghum bicolor and their antifungal activities.
Yu Xiao,Xiaoting Li,Luhua Yao,Daixiang Xu,Yang Li,Xuefeng Zhang,Zhen Li,Qainlin Xiao,Yu Ni,Yanjun Guo +9 more
TL;DR: The detailed sorghum wax profiles improve the understanding of the physiological roles of these waxes and their diversified potential usages in industries.