Dr. Zhengguo   Li
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Dr. Zhengguo Li

Professor
Chongqing University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Life Science from Chongqing University, China

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Molecular Biology
62%
Plant Microbe Interactions
90%
Plant Developmental Biology
75%
Plant Physiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
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Selected Publications

  1. Tang, N., W. Deng, N. Hu, N. Chen and Z. Li, 2016. Metabolite and transcriptomic analysis reveals metabolic and regulatory features associated with Powell orange pulp deterioration during room temperature and cold storage. Postharvest Biol. Technol., 112: 75-86.
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  2. Huang, W., S. Peng, Z. Xian, D. Lin and G. Hu et al., 2016. Overexpression of a tomato miR171 target gene SlGRAS24 impacts multiple agronomical traits via regulating gibberellin and auxin homeostasis. Plant Biotechnol. J., 10.1111/pbi.12646.
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  3. Zhang, C., Z. Xian, W. Huang and Z. Li, 2015. Evidence for the biological function of miR403 in tomato development. Sci. Hortic., 197: 619-626.
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  4. Yan, F., G. Hu, Z. Ren, W. Deng and Z. Li, 2015. Ectopic expression a tomato KNOX gene Tkn4 affects the formation and the differentiation of meristems and vasculature. Plant Mol. Biol., 89: 589-605.
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  5. Tang, N., W. Deng, G. Hu, N. Hu and Z. Li, 2015. Transcriptome profiling reveals the regulatory mechanism underlying pollination dependent and parthenocarpic fruit set mainly mediated by auxin and gibberellin. Plos One, Vol. 10. 10.1371/journal.pone.0125355.
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  6. Huang, W., Z. Xian, X. Kang, N. Tang and Z. Li, 2015. Genome-wide identification, phylogeny and expression analysis of GRAS gene family in tomato. BMC Plant Biol., Vol. 15. 10.1186/s12870-015-0590-6.
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  7. Xian, Z., W. Huang, Y. Yang, N. Tang, C. Zhang, M. Ren and Z. Li, 2014. miR168 influences phase transition, leaf epinasty and fruit development via SlAGO1s in tomato. J. Exp. Bot., 65: 6655-6666.
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  8. Hu, G., J. Fan, Z. Xian, W. Huang, D. Lin and Z. Li, 2014. Overexpression of SlREV alters the development of the flower pedicel abscission zone and fruit formation in tomato. Plant Sci., 229: 86-95.
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  9. Xian, Z., Y. Yang, W. Huang, N. Tang, X. Wang and Z. Li, 2013. Molecular cloning and characterisation of SlAGO family in tomato. BMC Plant Biol., Vol. 13. 10.1186/1471-2229-13-126.
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  10. Lin, D., Y. Yang, R. Khalil, Z. Xian, G. Hu and Z. Li, 2013. SlmiR393 controls the auxin receptor homologous genes expression and regulates sensitivity to auxin in tomato root growth. Sci. Hortic., 162: 90-99.
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  11. Xing, L., Z. Li, R. Khalil, Z. Ren and Y. Yang, 2012. Functional identification of a novel F-box/FBA gene in tomato. Physiol. Plant., 144: 161-168.
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  12. Li, J., Z. Li, L. Tang, Y. Yang, M. Zouine and M. Bouzayen, 2012. A conserved phosphorylation site regulates the transcriptional function of Ethylene-Insensitive3-like1 in tomato. J. Exp. Bot., 63: 427-439.
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  13. Fan, J., C. Chen, Q. Yu, A. Khalaf and D.S. Achor et al., 2012. Comparative transcriptional and anatomical analyses of tolerant rough lemon and susceptible sweet orange in response to 'Candidatus liberibacter asiaticus' infection. Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact., 25: 1396-1407.
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  14. Deng, W., Y. Yang, Z. Ren, C. Audran-Delalande and I. Mila et al., 2012. The tomato SlIAA15 is involved in trichome formation and axillary shoot development. New Phytol., 194: 379-390.
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  15. Ren, Z., Z. Li, Q. Miao, Y. Yang, W. Deng and Y. Hao, 2011. The auxin receptor homologue in Solanum lycopersicum stimulates tomato fruit set and leaf morphogenesis. J. Exp. Bot., 62: 2815-2826.
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  16. Fan, J., C. Chen, Q. Yu, R.H. Brlansky, Z.G. Li and F.G. Gmitter, 2011. Comparative iTRAQ proteome and transcriptome analyses of sweet orange infected by ''Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus''. Physiol. Plant., 143: 235-245.
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  17. Egea, I., W. Bian, C. Barsan, A. Jauneau and J.C. Pech et al., 2011. Chloroplast to chromoplast transition in tomato fruit: Spectral confocal microscopy analyses of carotenoids and chlorophylls in isolated plastids and time-lapse recording on intact live tissue. Ann. Bot., 108: 291-297.
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