Xin Sun
Jilin University
4 Papers
16 Citations
Xin Sun is an academic researcher from Jilin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abscisic acid & Transactivation. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
The soybean gene, GmMYBJ2, encodes a R2R3-type transcription factor involved in drought stress tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
Lian-Tai Su,Ying Wang,De-Quan Liu,Xiao-Wei Li,Ying Zhai,Xin Sun,Xu-Yan Li,Yajing Liu,Jingwen Li,Qing-Yu Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicated the overexpression of GmmyBJ2 make transgenic Arabidopsis more tolerant to drought stress than wild-type (WT) plants, and GmMYBJ 2 may be useful for improving drought stress tolerance in transgenic plant breeding.
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High-efficiency genetic transformation method using soybean Jilin No.35 embryonic tip as explant
Qingyu Wang,Yan Fan,Ying Wang,Jingwen Li,Ying Zhai,Xin Sun,Yajing Liu,Hongdi Chen,Jianru Zhao,Zhang Xinsheng,Hao Cheng,Yang Xuguang +11 more
- 04 Jul 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a high efficiency genetic transformation method using a soybean Jilin No.35 embryonic tip as an explant was proposed, which consisted of the following steps: selecting seeds with integrated seed coat and without diseases; performing ultrasonic treatment on the explant; transferring the infected embryonic tip explant into a co-culture medium; co-cultivating; inoculating into a rooting medium; and transplanting to a nutrition pot after the root grows strong.
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Cloning and Expression of a Stress-induced GmPRP Gene in Soybean ( Glycine max ): Cloning and Expression of a Stress-induced GmPRP Gene in Soybean ( Glycine max )
Ying Zhai,Tingting Lei,Yan Fan,Kai-Meng Huang,Xiao-Wei Li,Qinglin Zhang,Hai-Jun Zhang,Lian-Tai Su,Xin Sun,Ying Wang,Jing-Wen Li,Qing-Yu Wang +11 more
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Isolation and molecular characterization of GmERF7, a soybean ethylene-response factor that increases salt stress tolerance in tobacco.
Ying Zhai,Ying Wang,Yanjie Li,Tingting Lei,Yan Fan,Lian-Tai Su,Xiaowei Li,Yan Zhao,Xin Sun,Jingwen Li,Qing-Yu Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Overexpression of GmERF7 in tobacco plants led to higher levels of chlorophyll and soluble carbohydrates and a lower level of malondialdehyde compared with wild-type tobacco plants under salt stress conditions, which indicated that Gm ERF7 enhanced salt tolerance in transgenic plants.