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Guan-Hua He
Researcher at Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
Publications - 4
Citations - 397
Guan-Hua He is an academic researcher from Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drought tolerance & Gene. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 270 citations.
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Drought-responsive WRKY transcription factor genes TaWRKY1 and TaWRKY33 from wheat confer drought and/or heat resistance in Arabidopsis
Guan-Hua He,Ji-Yuan Xu,Yan-Xia Wang,Jia-Ming Liu,Pan-Song Li,Ming Chen,You-Zhi Ma,Zhao-Shi Xu +7 more
TL;DR: The functional roles highlight the importance of WRKYs in stress response in wheat, and TaWRKY33 transgenic lines exhibited enhanced tolerance to heat stress.
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Genome-wide analysis of the Hsf family in soybean and functional identification of GmHsf-34 involvement in drought and heat stresses
Pan-Song Li,Pan-Song Li,Tai-Fei Yu,Guan-Hua He,Ming Chen,Yong-Bin Zhou,Shou-Cheng Chai,Zhao-Shi Xu,You-Zhi Ma +8 more
TL;DR: This present investigation of the quantity, structural features, expression characteristics, subcellular localizations, and functional roles of the Hsf family genes in soybean provides a scientific basis for further research on soybean Hsf functions.
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Foxtail Millet NF-Y Families: Genome-Wide Survey and Evolution Analyses Identified Two Functional Genes Important in Abiotic Stresses
Zhi-Juan Feng,Guan-Hua He,Wei-Jun Zheng,Pan-Pan Lu,Ming Chen,Ya-Ming Gong,You-Zhi Ma,Zhao-Shi Xu +7 more
TL;DR: SiNF-YA1 and SiNF-YB8 could activate stress-related genes and improve physiological traits, resulting in tolerance to abiotic stresses in plants, and will facilitate functional characterization of foxtail millet NF-Ys in future studies.
Patent
Plant stress tolerance associated protein GmEF13, and encoding gene and application thereof
TL;DR: In this paper, a plant stress tolerance associated protein GmEF13 is expressed under induction of drought, high salinity and low temperature, positions the coded protein to a nucleus, and can specifically regulate the transcription expression of gene containing a CCAAT-box cis-element.