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Zi Shi
Maize Research Institute, Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences
2010
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36223073ORF355 confers enhanced salinity stress adaptability to S-type cytoplasmic male sterility maize by modulating the mitochondrial metabolic homeostasis.J Integr Plant Biol2023
37636101Genomic analysis of a new heterotic maize group reveals key loci for pedigree breeding.Front Plant Sci2023
37273069Trash to treasure: lactate and protein lactylation in maize root impacts response to drought.Sci China Life Sci2023
35903220<i>RppM</i>, Encoding a Typical CC-NBS-LRR Protein, Confers Resistance to Southern Corn Rust in Maize.Front Plant Sci2022
35535627Genome-wide identification and characterization of the MAPKKK, MKK, and MPK families in Chinese elite maize inbred line Huangzaosi.Plant Genome2022
35681021iTRAQ-based quantitative proteomic analysis provides insight into the drought-stress response in maize seedlings.Sci Rep2022
33848593Development and application of SYBR Green â¿  real-time quantitative reverse transcription PCR assay for detection of swine Getah virus.Mol Cell Probes2021
31343741Biological functions of Arabidopsis thaliana MBP-1-like protein encoded by ENO2 in the response to drought and salt stresses.Physiol Plant2020
33176702Stalk architecture, cell wall composition, and QTL underlying high stalk flexibility for improved lodging resistance in maize.BMC Plant Biol2020
32629120Activation of Mitochondrial orf355 Gene Expression by a Nuclear-Encoded DREB Transcription Factor Causes Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Maize.Mol Plant2020
32733529Identification and Fine Mapping of <i>RppM</i>, a Southern Corn Rust Resistance Gene in Maize.Front Plant Sci2020
31160669Multi-omics analysis of the development and fracture resistance for maize internode.Sci Rep2019
30807824The HuangZaoSi Maize Genome Provides Insights into Genomic Variation and Improvement History of Maize.Mol Plant2019
29192500Comparative Proteomics of Contrasting Maize Genotypes Provides Insights into Salt-Stress Tolerance Mechanisms.J Proteome Res2018
28806927Mapping of a major QTL for salt tolerance of mature field-grown maize plants based on SNP markers.BMC Plant Biol2017
26214158Enhanced resistance in Theobroma cacao against oomycete and fungal pathogens by secretion of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate-binding proteins.Plant Biotechnol J2016
27669430Identification of Genes Potentially Associated with the Fertility Instability of S-Type Cytoplasmic Male Sterility in Maize via Bulked Segregant RNA-Seq.PLoS One2016
26973706Protocol: transient expression system for functional genomics in the tropical tree Theobroma cacao L.Plant Methods2016
25903750SNP identification and marker assay development for high-throughput selection of soybean cyst nematode resistance.BMC Genomics2015
26163705Two Theobroma cacao genotypes with contrasting pathogen tolerance show aberrant transcriptional and ROS responses after salicylic acid treatment.J Exp Bot2015
26109181Tc-MYBPA an Arabidopsis TT2-like transcription factor and functions in the regulation of proanthocyanidin synthesis in Theobroma cacao.BMC Plant Biol2015
25309519Pervasive effects of a dominant foliar endophytic fungus on host genetic and phenotypic expression in a tropical tree.Front Microbiol2014
22986789The salicylic acid receptor NPR3 is a negative regulator of the transcriptional defense response during early flower development in Arabidopsis.Mol Plant2013
24314063TcNPR3 from Theobroma cacao functions as a repressor of the pathogen defense response.BMC Plant Biol2013
24308601Proanthocyanidin synthesis in Theobroma cacao: genes encoding anthocyanidin synthase, anthocyanidin reductase, and leucoanthocyanidin reductase.BMC Plant Biol2013
21186351The genome of Theobroma cacao.Nat Genet2011
21508184Starch-branching enzyme IIa is required for proper diurnal cycling of starch in leaves of maize.Plant Physiol2011
21078185Functional analysis of the Theobroma cacao NPR1 gene in Arabidopsis.BMC Plant Biol2010
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