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Xin-Qiao Du
xqdu@sjtu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Shanghai
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Veterinary Medicine
  • 2019 - PhD in Biology (Botany), China Agricultural University
  • Published multiple SCI papers as first/co-first author
  • Hosted several national and municipal scientific projects
  • 2020.3-present - Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Agriculture and Biology, Assistant Researcher
  • 2012.9-2019.1 - China Agricultural University, PhD
Plant hormone and phospholipid signaling in plant growth and development
  • Cytidinediphosphate diacylglycerol synthase—Mediated phosphatidic acid metabolism is crucial for early embryonic development of Arabidopsis, Xin-Qiao Du, Hong-Yan Yao, Pan Luo, Xing-Chun Tang, Hong-Wei Xue*, 2022
  • A potassium-sensing niche in Arabidopsis roots orchestrates signaling and adaptation responses to maintain nutrient homeostasis, Feng-Liu Wang#, Ya-Lan Tan#, Lukas Wallrad#, Xin-Qiao Du#, Anna Eickelkamp#, Zhi-Fang Wang, Ge-Feng He, Felix Rehms, Zhen Li, Jian-Pu Han, Ina Schmitz-Thom, Wei-Hua Wu, Jörg Kudla*, Yi Wang*, 2021
  • The transcription factor MYB59 regulates K+/NO3- translocation in the Arabidopsis response to low K+ stress, Xin-Qiao Du#, Feng-Liu Wang#, Hong Li, Si Jing, Miao Yu, Jigang Li, Wei-Hua Wu, Jörg Kudla, Yi Wang*, 2019
  • NRT1.5/NPF7.3 functions as a proton-coupled H+/K+ antiporter for K+ loading into the xylem in Arabidopsis, Hong Li, Miao Yu, Xin-Qiao Du, Zhi-Fang Wang, Wei-Hua Wu, Francisco J. Quintero, Xue-Hua Jin, Hao-Dong Li, Yi Wang*, 2017
Plant Hormone Phospholipid Signaling Plant Growth Development Genetics Molecular Biology Cell Biology Arabidopsis Mechanism

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