Yi Tingshuang
Professor
Department of Germplasm Bank of Wild Species
Kunming Institute of Botany
China
Biography
YI Tingshuang, Professor of botany. Major research interests include 1) biogeography of disjunct distribution of plant taxa in Northern Hemisphere, with emphasis on Pistacia, Rhus, Cotinus of Anacardiaceae; Hamamelis of Hamamelidaceae; Aralia and Panax of Araliaceae; Rosa and Malus of Rosaceae; 2) reconstruct tree of life of Pentapetalae and Rosales; 3) domestication of Chinese crops and conservation of genetic diversification.
Research Interest
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution of Plant Taxa
Publications
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Xie L, Yi T-S, Li R, Li D-Z, Wen J. 2010. Evolution and biogeographic diversification of the witch-hazel genus (Hamamelis L., Hamamelidaceae) in the Northern Hemisphere. Molecular phylogenetics and Evolution 56: 675-689.
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Zhou Y-Y, Luo S-H, Yi T-S, Li C-H, Luo Q, Hua J, Liu Y, Li S-H. 2011. Secondary metabolites from Glycine soja and their growth inhibitory effect against spodoptera litura. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 59: 6004–6010.
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Zhang S, Soltis DE, Yang Y, Li D-Z, Yi T-S*(corresponding author). 2011. Multi-gene analysis provides a well-supported phylogeny of Rosales. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 60: 21-28.