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    Characterization, fine map** and expression profiling of Ragged leaves1 in maize

    The Ragged leaves1 (Rg1) maize mutant frequently develops lesions on leaves, leaf sheaths, and ear bracts. Lesion formation is independent of biotic stress. High-level accumulation of H2O2 revealed by staining Rg...

    Haiying Guan, Chaoxian Liu, Yuanzeng Zhao, Biao Zeng in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2012)

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    Fine map** of quantitative trait loci for acid phosphatase activity in maize leaf under low phosphorus stress

    Acid phosphatase (APase) is very important in phosphorus (P) scavenging and remobilization in plants. The aim of this study was the fine map** of quantitative trait loci (QTL) for APase activity (APA) in mai...

    Hongbo Qiu, **upeng Mei, Chaoxian Liu, Jiuguang Wang, Guoqiang Wang in Molecular Breeding (2013)

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    Identification of QTL for acid phosphatase activity in root and rhizosphere soil of maize under low phosphorus stress

    To provide theoretical and applied references for acid phosphatase (APase) activity of maize, this study was to identify quantitative trait locus (QTL) for APase activity in root and rhizosphere soil of maize ...

    Hongbo Qiu, Chaoxian Liu, Tingting Yu, **upeng Mei, Guoqiang Wang in Euphytica (2014)

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    Identification and characterization of paternal-preferentially expressed gene NF-YC8 in maize endosperm

    Gene imprinting describes an epigenetic phenomenon, whereby genetically identical alleles are differentially expressed dependent on parent-of-origin. Some imprinted genes belonged to NUCLEAR FACTOR Y (NF-Y) tr...

    **upeng Mei, Chaoxian Liu, Tingting Yu, **aoli Liu in Molecular Genetics and Genomics (2015)

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    A splice site mutation in shrunken1-m causes the shrunken 1 mutant phenotype in maize

    Endosperm development plays an important role in the determination of grain weight in maize. In this context, a spontaneous recessive shrunken kernel mutant, shrunken1-m (sh1-m), identified from improved maize in...

    Haiying Guan, Yongbin Dong, Chaoxian Liu, Chunmei He in Plant Growth Regulation (2017)

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    Characterization, fine map** and candidate gene analysis of novel, dominant, nuclear male-sterile gene Ms53 in maize

    To better understand the molecular mechanism of stamen formation in maize, we used chemical agent ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) to treat B73 pollens and obtained a Ms53 mutant with no pollen shedding from maize an...

    Chaoxian Liu, Guoqiang Wang, Jie Gao, Chunyan Li, Ziru Zhang, Tingting Yu in Euphytica (2018)

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    Molecular and Functional Characterization of ZmNF-YC14 in Transgenic Arabidopsis

    The optimum transition stage from vegetative to reproductive development is important for flowering plants to obtain the desired plant architecture to maximize yield. In this study, we overexpressed the maize ...

    **upeng Mei, ** Li, Lu Wang, Chaoxian Liu, Lian Zhou in Journal of Plant Biology (2018)

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    ZmAPRG, an uncharacterized gene, enhances acid phosphatase activity and Pi concentration in maize leaf during phosphate starvation

    An uncharacterized gene, ZmAPRG, isolated by map-based cloning, enhances acid phosphatase activity and phosphate concentration in maize leaf during phosphate starvation.

    Tingting Yu, Chaoxian Liu, Xuefeng Lu, Yang Bai in Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2019)

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    Overexpression of ZmNF-YC14 confers plant ER stress tolerance and ABA sensitivity in Arabidopsis

    The correct folding of proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is vital for plant adaptation to adverse environmental conditions. The genes related to the ER stress response in maize are far from clear. In ...

    Lu Wang, **upeng Mei, ** Nan, Chaoxian Liu, Lian Zhou in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2019)

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    Comparative investigation on thermal degradation of flue-cured tobacco with different particle sizes by a macro-thermogravimetric analyzer and their apparent kinetics based on distributed activation energy model

    The particle size was an important factor that can affect the thermal degradation behavior of biomass during thermochemical conversion. In this work, the thermal degradation behavior of flue-cured tobacco with...

    Gaofei Guo, Chaoxian Liu, Yalin Wang in Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (2019)

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    QTL identification in backcross population for brace-root-related traits in maize

    The brace-root is a crucial part of the whole root system in maize and plays an important role in the maintenance of lodging resistance. In this study, a BC2F1 population with three replicates, derived from the c...

    Nana Sun, Chaoxian Liu, **upeng Mei, Dandan Jiang, Xu Wang, Erfei Dong in Euphytica (2020)

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    Overexpression of ZmNF-YC13 Confers ER Stress Tolerance in Maize

    Excessive accumulation of unfolded or misfolded proteins in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) can trigger ER stress. Although regulation of this stress response in plants is an important and effectiv...

    **upeng Mei, Chaoxian Liu, ** Nan, Zikun Zhao, Yang Bai in Journal of Plant Biology (2021)

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    RSF-SSD: An Improved SSD Algorithm Based on Multi-level Feature Enhancement

    SSD (Single Shot Multi Box Detector) is one of the commonly used object detection algorithms known for its fast detection speed and high accuracy. However, SSD’s performance in detecting objects of different s...

    Weiqiang Yang, Shan Zeng, Chaoxian Liu in Advances in Brain Inspired Cognitive Syste… (2024)