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Yiwei Jiang

Researcher at Purdue University

Publications -  89
Citations -  3165

Yiwei Jiang is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perennial plant & Biology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 75 publications receiving 2677 citations. Previous affiliations of Yiwei Jiang include Rutgers University & University of Georgia.

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Drought and Heat Stress Injury to Two Cool‐Season Turfgrasses in Relation to Antioxidant Metabolism and Lipid Peroxidation

TL;DR: Injuries of drought, heat, or the combined stresses to both tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, as manifested by declines in TQ, RWC, and Chl, could be associated with a decrease in antioxidant enzyme activities and an increase in membrane lipid peroxidation.
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Reactive oxygen species, antioxidant enzyme activities and gene expression patterns in leaves and roots of Kentucky bluegrass in response to drought stress and recovery

TL;DR: Antioxidant enzymes and their gene expressions may be differentially or cooperatively involved in the defense mechanisms in the leaves and roots of Kentucky bluegrass exposed to drought stress and recovery.
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Effects of calcium on antioxidant activities and water relations associated with heat tolerance in two cool‐season grasses

TL;DR: Exogenous Ca2+ treatment enhanced heat tolerance in both tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass, and this enhancement was related to the maintenance of antioxidant activities and a decrease in membrane lipid peroxidation, but not to the regulation of osmotic potential and osmosis adjustment.
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Protein Alterations in Tall Fescue in Response to Drought Stress and Abscisic Acid

TL;DR: No single dehydrin polypeptide was induced by ABA treatment under drought stress, however, the promotive effects of ABA on the reduced drought stress paralleled the delayed induction of protein synthesis in tall fescue.
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Research Advances in Mechanisms of Turfgrass Tolerance to Abiotic Stresses: From Physiology to Molecular Biology

TL;DR: This review focuses on research advances in turfgrass stress physiology and provides an overview of limited information on gene discovery, genetic transformation, and molecular marker development for improving stress tolerance, with emphasis on drought, salinity, heat, and low temperature stress.