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Dabing Zhang
Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Publications - 393
Citations - 20270
Dabing Zhang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 352 publications receiving 15971 citations. Previous affiliations of Dabing Zhang include Ningxia University & Pennsylvania State University.
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Molecular Basis of Pollen Germination in Cereals.
TL;DR: In this article, the molecular basis of pollen germination in cereals holds great potential to improve yield, and the authors highlight conserved and diverse mechanisms underlying pollen hydration, germination, and tube growth.
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The Post-meiotic Deficicent Anther1 (PDA1) gene is required for post-meiotic anther development in rice
TL;DR: It is suggested that PDA1 is required for post-meiotic tapetal development and pollen/microspore formation in rice.
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Interactions between FLORAL ORGAN NUMBER4 and floral homeotic genes in regulating rice flower development
Wei Xu,Juhong Tao,Mingjiao Chen,Ludovico Dreni,Ludovico Dreni,Zhijing Luo,Yun Hu,Wanqi Liang,Dabing Zhang,Dabing Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: The genetic interactions between the rice meristem maintenance gene FON4 and six floral homeotic genes in flower development are revealed and it is shown that flower development determines grain yield.
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Development of genome-wide insertion/deletion markers in rice based on graphic pipeline platform
TL;DR: The application of IMDP in rice will facilitate efficiency for development of genome-wide InDel markers, in addition it can be used in other species with reference genome sequences and NGS data.
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PMRD: a curated database for genes and mutants involved in plant male reproduction.
Xiao Cui,Qiudao Wang,Wenzhe Yin,Huayong Xu,Zoe A. Wilson,Chaochun Wei,Shenyuan Pan,Dabing Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: This database provides a global view of plant male reproduction and thus aids advances in this important area and provides an integrated link between genetic studies and the rapidly growing genomic information.