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Lijuan Wei

Researcher at Southwest University

Publications -  37
Citations -  1123

Lijuan Wei is an academic researcher from Southwest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Rapeseed. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 33 publications receiving 753 citations. Previous affiliations of Lijuan Wei include Jiangxi Agricultural University.

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Genome-wide association analysis and differential expression analysis of resistance to Sclerotinia stem rot in Brassica napus.

TL;DR: Genes found to be specific to the R genotype related to the jasmonic acid pathway, lignin biosynthesis, defence response, signal transduction and encoding transcription factors, including a tau class glutathione S-transferase (GSTU) gene cluster are identified.
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Flowering time variation in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) is associated with allelic variation in the FRIGIDA homologue BnaA.FRI.a

TL;DR: The results from both linkage analysis and association mapping indicate that BnaA.FRI.a is a major determinant of flowering time in oilseed rape, and suggest further that this gene also contributes to the differentiation between growth types.
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Genome-wide association mapping and Identification of candidate genes for fatty acid composition in Brassica napus L. using SNP markers

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the power of association mapping in identifying genes of interest in B. napus and provide insight into the genetic basis of fatty acid biosynthesis in B., which may facilitate marker-based breeding efforts aimed at improving fatty acid composition and quality in B
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Identification of Rapeseed MicroRNAs Involved in Early Stage Seed Germination under Salt and Drought Stresses

TL;DR: It is suggested that diverse and complex miRNAs are involved in seed imbibition, indicating that miRNAAs are involvement in plant hormone regulation, and may play important roles during seed germination under salt- or drought-stress conditions.