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Xiangpei Kong

Researcher at Shandong Agricultural University

Publications -  24
Citations -  1274

Xiangpei Kong is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Abscisic acid. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1036 citations.

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Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of calcium-dependent protein kinase in maize.

TL;DR: A genome-wide analysis of the CDPK gene family in maize for the first time is presented and expression analyses suggested that maize C DPK genes are important components of maize development and multiple transduction pathways.
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ZmLEA3, a multifunctional group 3 LEA protein from maize (Zea mays L.), is involved in biotic and abiotic stresses

TL;DR: It is proposed that the ZmLEA3 protein plays a role in protecting plants from damage by protecting protein structure and binding metals under osmotic and oxidative stresses.
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ZmMKK4, a novel group C mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase in maize (Zea mays), confers salt and cold tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis

TL;DR: Results indicate that ZmMKK4 is a positive regulator of salt and cold tolerance in plants and is localized in the nucleus.
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ZmMPK17, a novel maize group D MAP kinase gene, is involved in multiple stress responses.

TL;DR: Northern-blot analysis indicated that ZmMPK17 transcription is involved in response to exogenous signaling molecules such as abscisic acid, hydrogen peroxide, salicylic acid, jasmonic acid and ethylene and induced by low temperature and osmotic stress.
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ZmHSP16.9 , a cytosolic class I small heat shock protein in maize ( Zea mays ), confers heat tolerance in transgenic tobacco

TL;DR: The positive role of ZmHSP16.9 in transgenic tobacco conferred tolerance to heat and oxidative stresses by increased seed germination rate, root length, and antioxidant enzyme activities compared with WT plants, and Sequence alignments and phylogenetic analysis reveal this to be cytosolic class I sHSP.