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    Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Soybean Roots Under Salinity by Using the iTRAQ Labeling Approach

    Protein phosphorylation is one of the most important posttranslational . The phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins regulate almost every cellular process, and the understanding of their functions ...

    Yuchen Qian, Jia Xu, Erxu Pi in Plant Phosphoproteomics (2021)

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    Comparative metabolomic analysis reveals the variations in taxoids and flavonoids among three Taxus species

    Trees of the genus Taxus are highly valuable medicinal plants with multiple pharmacological effects on various cancer treatments. Paclitaxel from Taxus trees is an efficient and widely used anticancer drug, howev...

    Ting Zhou, **ujun Luo, Chengchao Zhang, **nyun Xu, Chunna Yu in BMC Plant Biology (2019)

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    Rhizobia-inoculation enhances the soybean’s tolerance to salt stress

    Our recent research revealed that several key enzymes involved in flavonoid biosynthesis played vital roles in soybean’s tolerance to salinity. Since the flavonoids also act as important signals mediating the ...

    Liqun Qu, Yingying Huang, Chengmin Zhu, Houqing Zeng, Chenjia Shen in Plant and Soil (2016)

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    Genome-wide identification of phosphate-deficiency-responsive genes in soybean roots by high-throughput sequencing

    Soybean is an important food crop as well as a promising energy source. Because soybean is self-sufficient in nitrogen, phosphorus, in the orthophosphate form (Pi), becomes the most limiting macronutrient affe...

    Houqing Zeng, Guo** Wang, Yuqi Zhang, **aoyan Hu, Erxu Pi, Yiyong Zhu in Plant and Soil (2016)