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Plant Biotechnology Journal|September 3, 2025
Cold Stress-Induced (Z)-3-Hexenol and Thymol Enhance Cold Tolerance of Tea Plants by Activating Ca<sup>2+</sup> SignallingYuantao Liu, Yaling Song, Zhengwei Luo, et al.
Horticulture Research|October 27, 2023
A geraniol synthase regulates plant defense via alternative splicing in tea plantsHao Jiang, Mengting Zhang, Feng Yu, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|June 22, 2026
Natural Variation of COLD and CATECHINS REGULATOR 1 Coordinately Fine-Tunes Cold Tolerance and Tea Quality in Tea PlantsYanli Wang, Wei Tong, Qiong Wu, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 19, 2025
Tea Aphid-Induced β-Elemene Biosynthesis by CsELE Enhances JA-Dependent Herbivore Resistance in Tea PlantsLanxin Luo, Ting Gao, Yanni Deng, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|April 29, 2025
Natural variation of CsUGT71A60 determines growth and cold tolerance via regulating cytokinin glycosylation in Camellia sinensisMingyue Zhao, Jingming Wang, Xinyuan Hao, et al.
Horticulture Research|September 11, 2023
Volatile compound-mediated plant-plant interactions under stress with the tea plant as a modelJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Tingting Jing, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 27, 2021
Herbivore-induced volatiles influence moth preference by increasing the β-Ocimene emission of neighbouring tea plantsTingting Jing, Xiaona Qian, Wenkai Du, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 14, 2023
(Z)-3-Hexenol integrates drought and cold stress signaling by activating abscisic acid glucosylation in tea plantsJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Tingting Jing, et al.
Science Advances|February 14, 2025
Squalene acts as a feedback signaling molecule in facilitating bidirectional communication between tea plantsJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Keke Yu, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|November 21, 2023
Distribution of and Temporal Variation in Volatiles in Tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i>) Flowers during the Opening StagesJilai Cui, Jie Zhou, Wenkai Du, et al.
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Plant Biotechnology Journal|September 3, 2025
Cold Stress-Induced (Z)-3-Hexenol and Thymol Enhance Cold Tolerance of Tea Plants by Activating Ca<sup>2+</sup> SignallingYuantao Liu, Yaling Song, Zhengwei Luo, et al.
Horticulture Research|October 27, 2023
A geraniol synthase regulates plant defense via alternative splicing in tea plantsHao Jiang, Mengting Zhang, Feng Yu, et al.
Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)|June 22, 2026
Natural Variation of COLD and CATECHINS REGULATOR 1 Coordinately Fine-Tunes Cold Tolerance and Tea Quality in Tea PlantsYanli Wang, Wei Tong, Qiong Wu, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|May 19, 2025
Tea Aphid-Induced β-Elemene Biosynthesis by CsELE Enhances JA-Dependent Herbivore Resistance in Tea PlantsLanxin Luo, Ting Gao, Yanni Deng, et al.
Plant Biotechnology Journal|April 29, 2025
Natural variation of CsUGT71A60 determines growth and cold tolerance via regulating cytokinin glycosylation in Camellia sinensisMingyue Zhao, Jingming Wang, Xinyuan Hao, et al.
Horticulture Research|September 11, 2023
Volatile compound-mediated plant-plant interactions under stress with the tea plant as a modelJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Tingting Jing, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment|August 27, 2021
Herbivore-induced volatiles influence moth preference by increasing the β-Ocimene emission of neighbouring tea plantsTingting Jing, Xiaona Qian, Wenkai Du, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 14, 2023
(Z)-3-Hexenol integrates drought and cold stress signaling by activating abscisic acid glucosylation in tea plantsJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Tingting Jing, et al.
Science Advances|February 14, 2025
Squalene acts as a feedback signaling molecule in facilitating bidirectional communication between tea plantsJieyang Jin, Mingyue Zhao, Keke Yu, et al.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry|November 21, 2023
Distribution of and Temporal Variation in Volatiles in Tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i>) Flowers during the Opening StagesJilai Cui, Jie Zhou, Wenkai Du, et al.
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