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Yuekun Ren

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Guo W, Chen J, Liu L, Ren Y, Guo R, Ding Y, et al.
Plant J . 2024 Sep; 120(3):998-1013. PMID: 39283985
Alfalfa is one of the most widely cultivated forage crops worldwide. However, soil salinization restricts alfalfa growth and development and affects global productivity. The plant cell wall is the first...
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Li Y, Zhao W, Yang J, Li J, Han S, Ren Y, et al.
Sheng Wu Gong Cheng Xue Bao . 2024 Jan; 40(1):53-62. PMID: 38258631
Abiotic stresses substantially affect the growth and development of plants. Plants have evolved multiple strategies to cope with the environmental stresses, among which transcription factors play an important role in...
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Ren Y, Tian X, Li S, Mei E, He M, Tang J, et al.
J Integr Plant Biol . 2020 Jan; 62(6):793-811. PMID: 31990125
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are plant-specific steroid hormones which regulate plant growth, development, and adaptation. Transcriptional regulation plays key roles in plant hormone signaling. A mediator can serve as a bridge between...
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Wang Z, Tian X, Zhao Q, Liu Z, Li X, Ren Y, et al.
Plant Cell . 2017 Dec; 30(1):228-244. PMID: 29237723
Cuticular wax plays crucial roles in protecting plants from environmental stresses, particularly drought stress. Many enzyme-encoding genes and transcription factors involved in wax biosynthesis have been identified, but the underlying...
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Tian X, Li X, Zhou W, Ren Y, Wang Z, Liu Z, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2017 Sep; 175(3):1337-1349. PMID: 28894020
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are a class of steroid hormones regulating multiple aspects of plant growth, development, and adaptation. Compared with extensive studies in Arabidopsis (), the mechanism of BR signaling in...
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Li X, Zhou W, Ren Y, Tian X, Lv T, Wang Z, et al.
J Genet Genomics . 2017 Mar; 44(3):175-178. PMID: 28291639
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