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Hang Liu
Researcher at Murdoch University
Publications - 6
Citations - 67
Hang Liu is an academic researcher from Murdoch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 6 citations.
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Application of CRISPR/Cas9 in Crop Quality Improvement
Qier Liu,Fan Yang,Jingjuan Zhang,Hang Liu,Shanjida Rahman,Shahidul Islam,Wujun Ma,Maoyun She +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review summarizes the current application of CRISPR/Cas9 technology in crop quality improvement, including modulation in appearance, palatability, nutritional components and other preferred traits of various crops.
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Contribution to breadmaking performance of two different HMW glutenin 1Ay alleles expressed in hexaploid wheat
Nandita Roy,Shahidul Islam,Zaid Alhabbar,Zaid Alhabbar,Zitong Yu,Hang Liu,Domenico Lafiandra,Stefania Masci,Meiqin Lu,Nigarin Sultana,Wujun Ma +10 more
TL;DR: Two expressed alleles of the 1Ay high-molecular-weight glutenin subunit (HMW-GS), 1Ay21* and 1AyT1, previously introduced in durum and bread wheat, were separately introgressed into the Australian bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cv. Livingston as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of Sowing Mode on Lodging Resistance and Grain Yield in Winter Wheat
Wu Lifeng,Han Xiaowei,Shahidul Islam,Shengnan Zhai,Hui Zhao,Zhang Guoshun,Cui Gangzhu,Feng Zhang,Han Wenliang,You Xiaosheng,Zhengchun Ju,Peng Lv,Zhou Jiangming,Qi Gao,Baoming Cui,Wu Yanfang,Zhichao Yang,Qier Liu,Fan Yang,Jingjuan Zhang,Hang Liu +20 more
TL;DR: For improving lodging resistance and increasing grain yield in wheat in the Yellow-Huai River Basin in China, different sowing modes have been investigated as mentioned in this paper, and the results showed that grain yield improved with the high-low sowing mode by as much as 25% since more spikes per unit area were observed concomitant with reduced stem lodging.
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Non-escaping frost tolerant QTL linked genetic loci at reproductive stage in six wheat DH populations
Jingjuan Zhang,Shahidul Islam,Yun Zhao,Masood Anwar,Zaid Alhabbar,Maoyun She,Rongchang Yang,Angéla Juhász,Guixiang Tang,Jiansheng Chen,Hang Liu,Yanjie Jiang,Shengnan Zhai,Xin Hu,Junkang Rong,Yingquan Zhang,Yebo Qin,Qier Liu,Zitong Yu,Yujuan Zhang,Sadegh Balotf,Mirza Dowla,Sonia Afrin,Nandita Roy,Resad Mallik,Atik Us Saieed,Shanjida Rahman,Nigarin Sultana,Sarah Al-Sheikh Ahmed,Chris Florides,Kefei Chen,Darshan Sharma,Nathan Height,Ben Biddulph,Meiqin Lu,Jorge E. Mayer,Wujun Ma +36 more
TL;DR: Results showed that early-flowering phenotype related genes are compatible with frost tolerance and thus can be utilised in breeding for frost-tolerant varieties without delaying flowering time, and also indicate that wild-type alleles Rht-B1a and RHT-D1a can be used when breeding for Frost-tolerance varieties without delayed flowering time.
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Yield-Related QTL Clusters and the Potential Candidate Genes in Two Wheat DH Populations.
Jingjuan Zhang,Maoyun She,Rongchang Yang,Yanjie Jiang,Yebo Qin,Shengnan Zhai,Sadegh Balotf,Yun Zhao,Masood Anwar,Zaid Alhabbar,Angéla Juhász,Jiansheng Chen,Hang Liu,Qier Liu,Ting Zheng,Fan Yang,Junkang Rong,Kefei Chen,Meiqin Lu,Shahidul Islam,Wujun Ma +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a total of 227 QTL were mapped on 18 chromosomes, which formed 35 QTL clusters with consistently positive correlations between yield and its related traits, correlation variations were clearly shown within the QTL cluster.