Liang Yang
Lecturer
Phytopathology
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
China
Biography
Liang Yang PERSONAL DATA Date of Birth: Dec, 7, 1981 Sex: Female Place of Birth: Fujian Nationality: Chinese EDUCATION 2007 - 2010 Ph.D. Botany. College of Life Science, Northeast Agricultural University, China. 2005 - 2008 M.S. Botany. College of Life Science, Northeast Agricultural University, China. 2001 - 2005 B.A. Biology. College of Life Science, Northeast Agricultural University, China. WORK EXPERIENCE 2010 - Present: Lecturer, Institute of Plant Virology, Fujian Province Key Laboratory of Plant Virology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, China. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 1. Microarray assay of wild soybean treated by stresses. 2. Functional assay of protein kinases in regulation of stresses response and signal transduction. 3. Functional assay of rice salinity- and alkaline stress-related microRNAs. 4. Mechanisms of DNA methylation regulation in rice infected by RGSV. 5. Regulatory mechanism of disease symptoms development in RGSV- and RRSV infected rice. 6. Cultivation of transgenic Arabidopsis, tobacco and rice.
Research Interest
Plant Virology
Publications
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Gao Peng, Bai Xi, Yang Liang, Lv Dekang, Li Yong, Cai Hua, Ji Wei, Guo Dianjing, Zhu Yanming. Over-expression of osa-MIR396c decreases salt and alkali stress tolerance. Planta. 2010, 231(5): 991-1001.
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Liang Yang, Peng Gao, Guangpu Li, Kangcheng Wu, Zu-jian Wu. GsLRPK, a novel cold-activated leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinase from Glycine soja, is a positive regulator to cold stress tolerance. Plant Science. Accepted (SCI IF: 2.945)
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Liang Yang, Wei Ji, Peng Gao, Yong Li, Hua Cai, Xi Bai, Qin Chen, Yanming Zhu. GsAPK an ABA-activated and calcium-independent SnRK2-type kinase from G. soja mediates the regulation of plant tolerance to salinity and ABA stress. PLoS ONE. 2012, 7(3): e33838.
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Liang Yang, Peng Gao, Guangpu Li, Kangcheng Wu, Zu-jian Wu. GsLRPK, a novel cold-activated leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinase from Glycine soja, is a positive regulator to cold stress tolerance. Plant Science.
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Gao Peng, Bai Xi, Yang Liang, Lv Dekang, Li Yong, Cai Hua, Ji Wei, Guo Dianjing, Zhu Yanming. Over-expression of osa-MIR396c decreases salt and alkali stress tolerance. Planta. 2010, 231(5): 991-1001.