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Langtao Xiao
Researcher at Hunan Agricultural University
Publications - 114
Citations - 4633
Langtao Xiao is an academic researcher from Hunan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 105 publications receiving 3433 citations. Previous affiliations of Langtao Xiao include Rice University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Plant hormone jasmonate prioritizes defense over growth by interfering with gibberellin signaling cascade
Dong Lei Yang,Jian Yao,Chuansheng Mei,Xiao Hong Tong,Long Jun Zeng,Qun Li,Langtao Xiao,Tai-ping Sun,Jigang Li,Xing Wang Deng,Chin-Mei Lee,Michael F. Thomashow,Yinong Yang,Zuhua He,Sheng Yang He,Sheng Yang He +15 more
TL;DR: A molecular cascade involving the COI1–JAZ–DELLA–PIF signaling module, by which angiosperm plants prioritize JA-mediated defense over growth, has been elucidated.
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Gibberellin acts through jasmonate to control the expression of MYB21, MYB24, and MYB57 to promote stamen filament growth in Arabidopsis.
Hui Cheng,Susheng Song,Langtao Xiao,Hui-Meng Linda Soo,Zhiwei Cheng,Daoxin Xie,Jinrong Peng,Jinrong Peng +7 more
TL;DR: Genetic and molecular studies demonstrate that GA suppresses DELLAs to mobilize the expression of the key JA biosynthesis gene DAD1, and this is consistent with the observation that the JA content in the young flower buds of the GA-deficient quadruple mutant ga1-3 gai-t6 rga-t2 rgl1-1 is much lower than that in the WT.
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Regulation of Drought Tolerance by the F-Box Protein MAX2 in Arabidopsis
Qingyun Bu,Tianxiao Lv,Hui Shen,Phi Luong,Jimmy Wang,Zhenyu Wang,Zhigang Huang,Langtao Xiao,Tae Houn Kim,Julian I. Schroeder,Enamul Huq +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the role of MAX2 in abiotic stress response pathways and showed that the max2 mutant is strongly hypersensitive to drought stress compared with wild type Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana).
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The Arabidopsis AP2/ERF transcription factor RAP2.6 participates in ABA, salt and osmotic stress responses
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in wild-type Arabidopsis, the expression of RAP2.6 is responsive to abscisic acid (ABA) and different stress conditions such as high salt, osmotic stress, and cold.
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A Wheat Allene Oxide Cyclase Gene Enhances Salinity Tolerance via Jasmonate Signaling
Yang Zhao,Wei Dong,Naibo Zhang,Xinghui Ai,Mengcheng Wang,Zhigang Huang,Langtao Xiao,Guangmin Xia +7 more
TL;DR: The first evidence, to the authors' knowledge, is provided, suggesting that JA is also involved in the plant salinity response and that the α-linolenic acid metabolism pathway has a regulatory role over this response.