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Guili Yang

Researcher at South China Agricultural University

Publications -  13
Citations -  279

Guili Yang is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular breeding & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 153 citations.

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Development of a core SNP arrays based on the KASP method for molecular breeding of rice

TL;DR: The core KASP arrays developed in this study were efficient and versatile for rice germplasm assessment, genetic diversity and population evaluation and are valuable for promoting SNP molecular breeding in rice.
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4-Coumarate-CoA Ligase-Like Gene OsAAE3 Negatively Mediates the Rice Blast Resistance, Floret Development and Lignin Biosynthesis.

TL;DR: OsAAE3 functioned as a negative regulator in rice blast resistance, floret development, and lignin biosynthesis, and it over-expression resulted in increased content of H2O2, leading to programmed cell-death induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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Identification of stable QTLs and candidate genes involved in anaerobic germination tolerance in rice via high-density genetic mapping and RNA-Seq.

TL;DR: Both the anaerobic germination-tolerant recombinant inbred lines and the loci identified in this study will provide new genetic resources for improving theAnaerobic Germination tolerance of rice using molecular breeding strategies, as well as broaden the understanding of the genetic control of germination tolerance under anaerilic conditions.
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NBS-LRR protein Pik-H4 Interacts with OsBIHD1 to Balance Rice Blast Resistance and Growth by coordinating Ethylene-Brassinosteroid pathway

TL;DR: The results collectively suggest a model that OsBIHD1 is required for Pik-H4-mediated blast resistance through modulating the trade-off between resistance and growth by coordinating brassinosteroid-ethylene pathway.
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Marker-assisted selection for rice blast resistance genes Pi2 and Pi9 through high-resolution melting of a gene-targeted amplicon

TL;DR: With the development and utilization of a robust and specific marker, the Pi2 was able to transfer into an elite restorer line through marker-assisted backcrossing, and successfully obtained effective resistance to blast disease, and blast resistance in these stacking lines harbouring three R genes were significantly improved.