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Liping Zhang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  9
Citations -  1523

Liping Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & WRKY protein domain. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1166 citations. Previous affiliations of Liping Zhang include Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden.

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The role of WRKY transcription factors in plant abiotic stresses.

TL;DR: Recent progress made in starting to reveal the role of WRKY transcription factors in plant abiotic stresses is reviewed.
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Arabidopsis transcription factor WRKY8 functions antagonistically with its interacting partner VQ9 to modulate salinity stress tolerance

TL;DR: Results provided strong evidence that the VQ9 protein acts as a repressor of the WRKY8 factor to maintain an appropriate balance ofWRKY8-mediated signaling pathways to establish salinity stress tolerance.
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WRKY8 transcription factor functions in the TMV-cg defense response by mediating both abscisic acid and ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: WRKY8 is involved in the defense response against crucifer-infecting tobacco mosaic virus (TMV-cg) through the direct regulation of the expression of ABI4, ACS6, and ERF104 and thus may mediate the crosstalk between ABA and ethylene signaling during the TMV- cg–Arabidopsis interaction.
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Wounding-induced WRKY8 is involved in basal defense in Arabidopsis.

TL;DR: WRKY8 is a negative regulator of basal resistance to P. syringae and positive regulator to B. cinerea, correlated with opposite effects on pathogen-induced expression of two genes; salicylic acid-regulated PATHOGENESIS-RELATED1 (PR1) and jasmonic acid- regulated PDF1.
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Transcription Factor WRKY75 Interacts with DELLA Proteins to Affect Flowering.

TL;DR: Genetic analyses indicated that WRKY75 positively regulates flowering in a FT-dependent manner and overexpression of RGL1 or gain-of-function of GAI could partially rescue the early flowering phenotype ofWRKY75-overexpressing plants.