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Shuxun Yu

Researcher at Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Publications -  112
Citations -  5231

Shuxun Yu is an academic researcher from Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gossypium. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 95 publications receiving 4161 citations. Previous affiliations of Shuxun Yu include Zhejiang A & F University & Northwest A&F University.

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Genome-wide identification of NF-YA gene family in cotton and the positive role of GhNF-YA10 and GhNF-YA23 in salt tolerance.

TL;DR: Analysis of gene structure, conserved motifs and multiple sequence alignments supported the evolutionary conservation of NF-YA family genes in cotton, and quantification real-time PCR validation of selected genes suggested that GhNF-YA genes are induced in response to salt, drought, ABA, and MeJA treatments.
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Genetic analysis of fiber quality traits in short season cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

TL;DR: The results showed that the higher the yield and the earlier the maturing and the worse the fiber quality, selections of fiber properties and integration of high yield, good fiber quality and early maturing traits should be performed in higher generations in short season cotton variety breeding program.
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Multi-Omics-Based Identification and Functional Characterization of Gh_A06G1257 Proves Its Potential Role in Drought Stress Tolerance in Gossypium hirsutum.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used transcriptome profiles to investigate the co-expression patterns of gene networks associated with drought stress tolerance in cotton and found that L-valine, Glutaric acid, Lproline, L-Glutamic acid, and L-Tryptophan were the most significant metabolites playing roles in drought stress resilience.
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Overexpression of GhMPK3 from Cotton Enhances Cold, Drought, and Salt Stress in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The research findings strongly suggest that GhMPK3 can be regarded as an essential gene for abiotic stress tolerance in cotton plants.
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Fine mapping and candidate gene analysis of the virescent gene v 1 in Upland cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum )

TL;DR: The results suggest that the mutation (G1082A) within the GhChlI gene may cause a functional defect of the GhCHLI subunit and thus the virescent phenotype in the v1 mutant, which has implications for cotton breeding.