Areas of Focus
- Molecular Breeding of Forage Crops
- Sexual Reproduction Biology of Forage Crops
Work Experience
- 2009-09~2010-09 - University of Tennessee - Visiting Scholar
- 2008-12~Present - Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Associate Researcher
- 2003-08~2008-12 - Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences - Assistant Researcher
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2000-09--2003-06 PhD: Zhejiang University
- 1997-09--2000-06 Master's: Zhejiang University
- 1993-09--1997-06 Bachelor's: Shanxi Agricultural University
Publications
- Advances in Molecular Breeding of Forage Crops: Technologies, Applications and Prospects, Shuangyan Chen, 2024
- 我国乡土草选育的现状、关键科学问题及发展方向, Shuangyan Chen, 2023
- Technology of controlling the damage of Cenchrus spinifex by Leymus chinensis, Shuangyan Chen, 2022
- Expression characteristics and functional analysis of the LcCBF6 gene from Leymus chinensis, Shuangyan Chen, 2021
- Ectopic Expression of a Salt-Inducible Gene, LcSAIN3, from Sheepgrass Improves Seed Germination and Seedling Growth under Salt Stress in Arabidopsis, Shuangyan Chen, 2021
- LcMYB4, an unknown function transcription factor gene from sheepgrass, as a positive regulator of chilling and freezing tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis, Shuangyan Chen, 2020
- Amino acid composition, protein content and accurate nitrogen-to-protein conversion factor for sheepgrass (Leymus chinensis), Shuangyan Chen, 2020
- Progress and prospects of research on salt-tolerant plants in the Yellow River Delta, Shuangyan Chen, 2019
- Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals a Comprehensive Calcium- and Phytohormone-Dominated Signaling Response in Leymus chinensis Self-Incompatibility, Shuangyan Chen, 2019
- Comparative transcriptome analysis provides insights into the distinct germination in sheepgrass (Leymus chinensis) during seed development, Shuangyan Chen, 2019
Awards
- Second Prize (2021): Integration of technology for the creation and application of new Leymus chinensis varieties
- Second Prize (2015): Systematic research and utilization of Leymus chinensis germplasm resources
- First Prize (2015): Molecular biological research and utilization of Leymus chinensis gene resources