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Honggang Wang

Researcher at Shandong Agricultural University

Publications -  67
Citations -  1920

Honggang Wang is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantitative trait locus & Common wheat. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 66 publications receiving 1563 citations.

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A intervarietal genetic map and QTL analysis for yield traits in wheat

TL;DR: A new genetic linkage map was constructed based on recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from the cross between the Chinese winter wheat varieties, Chuang 35050 and Shannong 483, and detected 46 putative QTLs on 12 chromosomes for grain yield (GY), thousand-kernel weight (TKW), spike number (SN) per m2, kernel number per spike (KNS), sterile spikelet number per spikes (SSS), fertile spikeletNumber per
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Construction of an integrative linkage map and QTL mapping of grain yield-related traits using three related wheat RIL populations

TL;DR: A novel high-density consensus wheat genetic map was obtained based on three related RIL populations, and the important chromosomal regions affecting yield and related traits were specified.
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Conditional QTL mapping for plant height with respect to the length of the spike and internode in two mapping populations of wheat

TL;DR: The conditional QTL mapping method can be used to evaluate possible genetic relationships between PH and PHC, and it can efficiently and precisely reveal counteracting QTL, which will enhance the understanding of the genetic basis of PH in wheat.
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Genetic diversity and population structure of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge in China revealed by ISSR and SRAP

TL;DR: The study indicated that both ISSR and SRAP markers were effective and reliable for assessing the degree of genetic variation of S. miltiorrhiza and suggested that random collecting, preserving and planting seeds without deliberate selection might be an efficient way to conserve genetic resources of medicinal plants.
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High-density mapping of the major FHB resistance gene Fhb7 derived from Thinopyrum ponticum and its pyramiding with Fhb1 by marker-assisted selection.

TL;DR: Wheat lines with shortened Thinopyrum chromatin segments carrying Fhb7 and molecular markers linked to FhB7 will accelerate the transfer of FHB7 to breeding lines and provide an important resource for future map-based cloning of this gene, which is a major FHB resistance gene globally.