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Hong-Xuan Lin

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Cell Reports|June 12, 2025
Overcoming stress-growth and yield-quality trade-offs in riceNai-Qian Dong, Hong-Xuan Lin
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 27, 2016
Evolution and Molecular Control of Hybrid Incompatibility in PlantsChen Chen, Zhiguo E, Hong-Xuan Lin
Annual Review of Plant Biology|May 1, 2019
Crop Improvement Through Temperature ResilienceJingyu Zhang, Xin-Min Li, Hong-Xuan Lin, et al.
Molecular Plant|November 6, 2015
OsHAL3, a Blue Light-Responsive Protein, Interacts with the Floral Regulator Hd1 to Activate Flowering in RiceLei Su, Jun-Xiang Shan, Ji-Ping Gao, et al.
Molecular Plant|September 23, 2023
The molecular basis of heat stress responses in plantsYi Kan, Xiao-Rui Mu, Jin Gao, et al.
Zhi Wu Sheng Li Yu Fen Zi Sheng Wu Xue Xue Bao = Journal of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology|June 16, 2006
[Construction of chromosome segment substitution lines carrying overlapping chromosome segments of the whole wild rice genome and identification of quantitative trait loci for rice quality]Wei Hao, Jian Jin, Shi-Yong Sun, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 10, 2007
A QTL for rice grain width and weight encodes a previously unknown RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligaseXian-Jun Song, Wei Huang, Min Shi, et al.
Molecular Plant|October 15, 2009
Fine mapping of Spr3, a locus for spreading panicle from African cultivated rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.)Ji-Jing Luo, Wei Hao, Jian Jin, et al.
Cell Research|October 26, 2005
Salt-responsive genes in rice revealed by cDNA microarray analysisDai Yin Chao, Yong Hai Luo, Min Shi, et al.
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|June 11, 2009
Identification of quantitative trait loci for rice quality in a population of chromosome segment substitution linesWei Hao, Mei-Zhen Zhu, Ji-Ping Gao, et al.
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Cell Reports|June 12, 2025
Overcoming stress-growth and yield-quality trade-offs in riceNai-Qian Dong, Hong-Xuan Lin
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 27, 2016
Evolution and Molecular Control of Hybrid Incompatibility in PlantsChen Chen, Zhiguo E, Hong-Xuan Lin
Annual Review of Plant Biology|May 1, 2019
Crop Improvement Through Temperature ResilienceJingyu Zhang, Xin-Min Li, Hong-Xuan Lin, et al.
Molecular Plant|November 6, 2015
OsHAL3, a Blue Light-Responsive Protein, Interacts with the Floral Regulator Hd1 to Activate Flowering in RiceLei Su, Jun-Xiang Shan, Ji-Ping Gao, et al.
Molecular Plant|September 23, 2023
The molecular basis of heat stress responses in plantsYi Kan, Xiao-Rui Mu, Jin Gao, et al.
Zhi Wu Sheng Li Yu Fen Zi Sheng Wu Xue Xue Bao = Journal of Plant Physiology and Molecular Biology|June 16, 2006
[Construction of chromosome segment substitution lines carrying overlapping chromosome segments of the whole wild rice genome and identification of quantitative trait loci for rice quality]Wei Hao, Jian Jin, Shi-Yong Sun, et al.
Nature Genetics|April 10, 2007
A QTL for rice grain width and weight encodes a previously unknown RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligaseXian-Jun Song, Wei Huang, Min Shi, et al.
Molecular Plant|October 15, 2009
Fine mapping of Spr3, a locus for spreading panicle from African cultivated rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.)Ji-Jing Luo, Wei Hao, Jian Jin, et al.
Cell Research|October 26, 2005
Salt-responsive genes in rice revealed by cDNA microarray analysisDai Yin Chao, Yong Hai Luo, Min Shi, et al.
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|June 11, 2009
Identification of quantitative trait loci for rice quality in a population of chromosome segment substitution linesWei Hao, Mei-Zhen Zhu, Ji-Ping Gao, et al.
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