Yang Zhijian
Hunan Agricultural University
4 Papers
4 Citations
Yang Zhijian is an academic researcher from Hunan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lever & Frame (networking). The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Comparative Transcriptome Combined with Proteome Analyses Revealed Key Factors Involved in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) Response to Waterlogging Stress.
TL;DR: Compared dataset analysis of proteomics and transcriptomics revealed that 27 and eight genes displayed jointly up-regulated or down-regulated expression profiles at both mRNA and protein levels in M12_W vs. M25_CK comparison, and may contribute to the understanding of the molecular mechanism underlying the responses of alfalfa to waterlogging stress.
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Patent
Foldable portable grassland sampling determining device
Zeng Ningbo,Yang Zhijian,Hu Longxing,Zhang Zhifei,Wei Liumei +4 more
- 10 Aug 2016
TL;DR: A foldable portable grassland sampling determining device consisting of telescopic rulers and a right-angle fixing rod was proposed in this paper, which can be attached with movable screws through rotating shafts and are adjusted in length through fixing of the right angle fixing rod and corresponding fixing screws so as to form a rectangular frame after being connected.
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Folding portable meadow sample determiner
Zeng Ningbo,Yang Zhijian,Hu Longxing,Zhang Zhifei,Wei Liumei +4 more
- 19 Oct 2016
TL;DR: The utility model provided a folding portable meadow sample determiner which is including flexible ruler and right angle dead lever, should flexible ruler locating inside in this outside main scale by outside main scales and cover and prolonging long ruler and constitute, long ruler is prolonged to inside as mentioned in this paper.
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Exogenous Application of Citric Acid Ameliorates the Adverse Effect of Heat Stress in Tall Fescue (Lolium arundinaceum).
TL;DR: Exogenously applied citric acid might be responsible for maintaining membrane stability, root activity, and activation of antioxidant response and HSP genes which could contribute to the protective roles ofcitric acid in tall fescue responses to heat stress.