Jun Guo
Professor; PhD Supervisor
Plant Protection
Northwest A&F University
China
Biography
Jun Guo Professor; PhD Supervisor   "Young scientific research backbone" in NWAFU   Selected by "New Century Excellent Talents in Unviersity" of MOE Deputy director of Institute of Plant Pathology   Members of China Society for Plant Pathology   Email: guojunwgq@nwsuaf.edu.cn; Tel/Fax: 029-87082439
Research Interest
1.To unravel the molecular mechanism of the interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus   2.To create durable wheat materials resistant to stripe rust using novel technologies
Publications
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Duan Y.H., Guo J. *, Shi X.X., Guan X.N., Liu F.R., Bai P.F., Huang L.L., Kang Z.S. Wheat hypersensitive-induced reaction genes TaHIR1 and TaHIR3 are involved in response to stripe rust fungus infection and abiotic stresses. Plant Cell Reports, 2013, 32:273-283, SCI (IF=2.509, Corresponding author)。
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Guo J. *, Bai P.F., Yang Q., Liu F.R., Wang X.D., Huang L., Kang Z.S. Wheat zinc finger protein TaLSD1, a negative regulator of programmed cell death, is involved in wheat resistance against stripe rust fungus. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2013, 71: 164-172, SCI (IF=2.775)(Corresponding author)
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Liu P., Myo T., Ma W., Lan D., Tuo Qi, Guo J., Song P., Guo J.*, Kang Z. TaTypA, a ribosome-binding GTPase protein, positively regulates wheat resistance to the stripe rust fungus. Frontiers in Plant Science, 2016, 7: 873, SCI (IF=4.461, Corresponding author)。