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Jiuyou Tang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  37
Citations -  3403

Jiuyou Tang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mutant & Gene. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 33 publications receiving 2510 citations. Previous affiliations of Jiuyou Tang include Nanjing Agricultural University.

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Variation in NRT1.1B contributes to nitrate-use divergence between rice subspecies

TL;DR: Variation in a nitrate-transporter gene, NRT1.1B (OsNPF6.5), may contribute to this divergence in nitrate use between indica and japonica and can potentially improve the nitrogen-use efficiency (NUE) ofJaponica.
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OsNAP connects abscisic acid and leaf senescence by fine-tuning abscisic acid biosynthesis and directly targeting senescence-associated genes in rice.

TL;DR: This study identified and characterized a dominant premature leaf senescence mutant, prematurely senile 1 (ps1-D), and demonstrated that OsNAP is an ideal marker of naturalsenescence onset in rice and that it functions as an important link between ABA and leafSenescence in rice.
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Nitric Oxide and Protein S-Nitrosylation Are Integral to Hydrogen Peroxide-Induced Leaf Cell Death in Rice

TL;DR: The identification of an NO accumulation mutant, nitric oxide excess1 (noe1), in rice, the isolation of the corresponding gene, and the analysis of its role in NO-mediated Leaf cell death suggest that both NO and SNOs are important mediators in the process of H2O2-induced leaf cell death in rice.
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MicroRNAs in crop improvement: fine-tuners for complex traits

TL;DR: The current understanding of the biological role of miRNAs in orchestrating distinct agriculturally important traits is highlighted by summarizing recent functional analyses of 65 miRN as well as the integration of current miRNA knowledge with conventional and modern crop improvement strategies.
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Mutations of genes in synthesis of the carotenoid precursors of ABA lead to pre-harvest sprouting and photo-oxidation in rice

TL;DR: The results suggest that the impairment of carotenoid biosynthesis causes photo-oxidation and ABA-deficiency phenotypes, of which the latter is a major factor controlling the PHS trait in rice.