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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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Involvement of cotton gene GhFPF1 in the regulation of shade avoidance responses in Arabidopsis thaliana

TL;DR: By dissection of GhFPF1 acting as a component of shade-avoidance responses, it is suppose that Gh FPF1 might influence the timing of the floral transition independently of Shade-mediated early flowering.
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A Comprehensive Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis Reveals a Role of GhWRKY46 in Responding to Drought and Salt Stresses

TL;DR: The hub gene GhWRKY46 could alter salt and PEG-induced drought resistance in cotton through the virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) method, which provides a preliminary framework for further investigation of the cotton response to salt and drought stress, which is significant to breeding salt- and drought-tolerant cotton varieties.
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Phylogenetic Analysis of the Membrane Attack Complex/Perforin Domain-Containing Proteins in Gossypium and the Role of GhMACPF26 in Cotton Under Cold Stress

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper gave the detailed identification and partial functional verification of the members of the Membrane-attack complex/perforin (MACPF) domain-containing proteins.
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Analysis of decision-making coefficients of three main fiber quality traits for upland cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.)

TL;DR: The analysis of genetic correlations between fiber length (Len), strength (Str), micronaire, and 12 other traits was conducted using the additive (A)-dominance (D) genetic model in intraspecific upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) hybrids to effectively improve the quality of cotton cultivars in high planting density cases.