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Jianing Wei
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 35
Citations - 1907
Jianing Wei is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jasmonic acid & Green leaf volatiles. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 33 publications receiving 1516 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianing Wei include Kunming Institute of Zoology & Wageningen University and Research Centre.
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The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight
Xianhui Wang,Xiaodong Fang,Pengcheng Yang,Xuanting Jiang,Feng Jiang,Dejian Zhao,Bolei Li,Feng Cui,Jianing Wei,Chuan Ma,Wang Yundan,Jing He,Yuan Luo,Zhifeng Wang,Xiaojiao Guo,Wei Guo,Xuesong Wang,Yi Zhang,Meiling Yang,Shuguang Hao,Bing Chen,Zongyuan Ma,Dan Yu,Zhiqiang Xiong,Yabing Zhu,Dingding Fan,Lijuan Han,Bo Wang,Yuanxin Chen,Junwen Wang,Lan Yang,Wei Zhao,Yue Feng,Guanxing Chen,Jinmin Lian,Qiye Li,Zhiyong Huang,Xiaoming Yao,Na Lv,Guojie Zhang,Yingrui Li,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Baoli Zhu,Le Kang +44 more
TL;DR: A draft 6.5 Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria is presented, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far, and complex regulatory mechanisms involved in microtubule dynamic-mediated synapse plasticity during phase change are revealed.
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Roles of thermal adaptation and chemical ecology in Liriomyza distribution and control.
TL;DR: Understanding the thermal tolerances and chemical ecology of Liriomyza may enable researchers to predict geographic distribution and to develop novel control strategies.
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Role of tomato lipoxygenase D in wound-induced jasmonate biosynthesis and plant immunity to insect herbivores.
Liuhua Yan,Qingzhe Zhai,Jianing Wei,Shuyu Li,Bao Wang,Tingting Huang,Minmin Du,Jiaqiang Sun,Le Kang,Chang Bao Li,Chuanyou Li +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence that overexpression of TomLoxD leads to elevated wound-induced JA biosynthesis, increased expression of wound-responsive genes and, therefore, enhanced resistance to insect herbivory attack and necrotrophic pathogen infection is presented.
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Closely Related NAC Transcription Factors of Tomato Differentially Regulate Stomatal Closure and Reopening during Pathogen Attack
Minmin Du,Minmin Du,Qingzhe Zhai,Deng Lei,Shuyu Li,Hongshuang Li,Liuhua Yan,Zhuo Huang,Bao Wang,Hongling Jiang,Tingting Huang,Chang Bao Li,Jianing Wei,Li Kang,Jingfu Li,Chuanyou Li +15 more
TL;DR: The stomatal immunity of tomato is studied and the distinct roles of two homologous NAC transcription factors, JA2 (for jasmonic acid2) and JA2L (for JA2-like), in regulating pathogen-triggeredStomatal movement are reported.
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Plants attract parasitic wasps to defend themselves against insect pests by releasing hexenol.
TL;DR: It is shown that plants can effectively pull wasps towards them by releasing a universally induced compound, (Z)-3-hexenol, and potentially keep these plants safe from parasitic assaults by leafminer pests, L. huidobrensis, and suggests that, as the most passive scenario of plant involvement, leafminers and mechanical damages evoke similar semio-chemicals.