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Wangzhen Guo

Researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University

Publications -  12
Citations -  509

Wangzhen Guo is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gossypium & Gene. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 356 citations.

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Genetic basis for glandular trichome formation in cotton

TL;DR: GoPGF, which encodes a basic helix-loop-helix domain-containing transcription factor, is proposed is a positive regulator of gland formation and provides a potential molecular basis to generate glandless seed and glanded cotton.
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Genetic regulation of salt stress tolerance revealed by RNA-Seq in cotton diploid wild species, Gossypium davidsonii

TL;DR: Next-generation RNA-Seq technology is employed to elucidate the salt-tolerant mechanisms in cotton using the diploid cotton species Gossypium davidsonii which has superior stress tolerance, and finds that photosynthesis pathways and metabolism play important roles in ion homeostasis and oxidation balance.
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Small interfering RNAs from bidirectional transcripts of GhMML3_A12 regulate cotton fiber development.

TL;DR: The present research reports the first observation of gene-mediated NATs and siRNA directly controlling fiber development in cotton and suggests that the bidirectional transcriptions of GhMML3_A12 form double-stranded RNAs and generate 21-22 nt small RNAs.
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Evaluation and Exploration of Favorable QTL Alleles for Salt Stress Related Traits in Cotton Cultivars (G. hirsutum L.).

TL;DR: This study lays solid foundations for further improvements in cotton salt-Tolerance by referencing elite germplasms, alleles associated with salt-tolerance traits, and optimal crosses by computer simulation for the development of Salt-tolerant accessions.
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Discovery and identification of candidate genes from the chitinase gene family for Verticillium dahliae resistance in cotton.

TL;DR: Phylogenetic classification indicated that these Chis could be classified into six groups, with distinguishable structural characteristics, suggesting these genes might act as positive regulators in disease resistance to V. dahliae.