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Chenhao Li
Researcher at University of Missouri
Publications - 4
Citations - 387
Chenhao Li is an academic researcher from University of Missouri. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xanthomonas oryzae & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 191 citations. Previous affiliations of Chenhao Li include Nanjing Agricultural University.
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Broad-spectrum resistance to bacterial blight in rice using genome editing
Ricardo Oliva,Chonghui Ji,Genelou Atienza-Grande,Genelou Atienza-Grande,Jose C. Huguet-Tapia,Alvaro L. Pérez-Quintero,Alvaro L. Pérez-Quintero,Ting Li,Joon-Seob Eom,Chenhao Li,Hanna Nguyen,Bo Liu,Florence Auguy,Coline Sciallano,Van Thi Luu,Gerbert Sylvestre Dossa,Sébastien Cunnac,Sarah M. Schmidt,Inez H. Slamet-Loedin,Casiana Vera Cruz,Boris Szurek,Wolf B. Frommer,Wolf B. Frommer,Frank F. White,Bing Yang,Bing Yang +25 more
TL;DR: Paddy trials showed that genome-edited SWEET promoters endow rice lines with robust, broad-spectrum resistance to all Xanthomonas bacterial blight strains tested.
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An efficient method to clone TAL effector genes from Xanthomonas oryzae using Gibson assembly
Chenhao Li,Chenhao Li,Chonghui Ji,Jose C. Huguet-Tapia,Frank F. White,Hansong Dong,Bing Yang,Bing Yang +7 more
TL;DR: An easy and efficient cloning technique to clone TALe genes selectively through in vitro homologous recombination and single‐strand annealing is presented and a potential for broad usage of this approach to clone multiple copies of highly competitive DNA elements in any genome of interest is demonstrated.
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An efficient method to clone TAL effector genes from Xanthomonas oryzae using Gibson assembly
TL;DR: An easy and efficient cloning technique to clone TALe genes selectively through in vitro homologous recombination and single strand annealing is presented and a potential for broad usage of this approach to clone multiple copies of highly competitive DNA elements in any genome of interest is potential.
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OsSWEET11b, a sixth leaf blight susceptibility gene involved in sugar transport-dependent male fertility
Lin-Bo Wu,Lin-Bo Wu,Joon-Seob Eom,Reika Isoda,Chenhao Li,Si Nian Char,Dangping Luo,Van Thi Luu,Masayoshi Nakamura,Bing Yang,Bing Yang,Wolf B. Frommer,Wolf B. Frommer +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified the so far unknown OsSWEET11b with roles in male fertility and BLB susceptibility in rice, while single ossweet11a or b mutants were fertile, double mutants were sterile.