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Guangdeng Chen
Researcher at Sichuan Agricultural University
Publications - 94
Citations - 1216
Guangdeng Chen is an academic researcher from Sichuan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 83 publications receiving 768 citations. Previous affiliations of Guangdeng Chen include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.
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Enhancing Fusarium crown rot resistance by pyramiding large-effect QTL in barley
Guangdeng Chen,Guangdeng Chen,Ahsan Habib,Ahsan Habib,Yuming Wei,You-Liang Zheng,Sergey Shabala,Meixue Zhou,Chunji Liu,Chunji Liu +9 more
TL;DR: Results from this study demonstrate that gene pyramiding can be an effective approach in improving FCR resistance and those lines with resistant alleles from all of the three QTL could be valuable for breeding programs.
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A procedure allowing up to eight generations of wheat and nine generations of barley per annum
TL;DR: A procedure which, by combining embryo culture with managements of watering regimes, lighting intensity and duration, temperature and quantity of potting mixture, allows the production of up to eight generations of wheat and nine generations of barley per annum is reported.
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Flag leaf size and posture of bread wheat: genetic dissection, QTL validation and their relationships with yield-related traits
Jian Ma,Yang Tu,Jing Zhu,Wei Luo,Hang Liu,Cong Li,Shuiqin Li,Jiajun Liu,Puyang Ding,Ahsan Habib,Yang Mu,Huaping Tang,Yaxi Liu,Qiantao Jiang,Guoyue Chen,Jirui Wang,Wei Li,Zhien Pu,You-Liang Zheng,Yuming Wei,Houyang Kang,Guangdeng Chen,Xiujin Lan +22 more
TL;DR: Major and environmentally stable QTL for flag leaf-related traits in wheat were identified and validated across ten environments using six populations with different genetic backgrounds to help understand flag leaf size and posture of “ideotype” as well as fine mapping and breeding utilization of promising loci in bread wheat.
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Cadmium adsorption, chelation and compartmentalization limit root-to-shoot translocation of cadmium in rice ( Oryza sativa L.)
TL;DR: Taken as a whole, the results presented in this study revealed that Cd chelation, compartmentalization and adsorption contribute to the Cd retention in roots.
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Characterization of a QTL affecting spike morphology on the long arm of chromosome 3H in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) based on near isogenic lines and a NIL-derived population.
Guangdeng Chen,Haobing Li,Zhi Zheng,Zhi Zheng,Yuming Wei,You-Liang Zheng,C. L. McIntyre,Meixue Zhou,Chunji Liu +8 more
TL;DR: The NILs and the NIL-derived population generated in this study will help answer questions by providing the germplasm to enable cloning and comparative analysis of the genes responsible for these SM-related traits.