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Jin-Liang Qi

Researcher at Nanjing University

Publications -  70
Citations -  995

Jin-Liang Qi is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Biology. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 56 publications receiving 683 citations. Previous affiliations of Jin-Liang Qi include Nanjing Forestry University.

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Comparative proteome analysis of differentially expressed proteins induced by Al toxicity in soybean.

TL;DR: The characterization of comparative proteome of aluminum-stress-responsive proteins in a known Al-resistant soybean cultivar, Baxi 10, expands the understanding of differentially expressed proteins associated with aluminum stress on soybean BX10.
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SbWRKY30 enhances the drought tolerance of plants and regulates a drought stress-responsive gene, SbRD19, in sorghum.

TL;DR: Results suggest that SbWRKY30 functions as a positive regulator in response to drought stress, and may serve as a promising candidate gene for molecular breeding to generate drought-tolerant crops.
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Rhizosphere microbial communities and organic acids secreted by aluminum-tolerant and aluminum-sensitive soybean in acid soil

TL;DR: Investigation of the correlation between organic acids secreted by two soybean genotypes, BX10 and BD2 and rhizosphere microbial communities in acid soil revealed that the organic acids including tartaric acid, lactic acid, and citric acid significantly affected Rhizosphere bacterial communities.
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Nitric oxide regulates shikonin formation in suspension-cultured Onosma paniculatum cells.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that NO plays a critical role in shikonin formation in O. paniculatum cells and real-time PCR analysis showed that NO could significantly up-regulate the expression of PAL, PGT and HMGR, which encode key enzymes involved in shIKonin biosynthesis.
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Effect of Light on Gene Expression and Shikonin Formation in Cultured Onosma Paniculatum Cells

TL;DR: The inducible expression of PAL1, 4CL1, and CYP98A6 as well as the inhibitory transcription of LDI2 mediated by continuous red light irradiation were likely accounted for the reduced accumulation of shikonin.