Publications by authors named "Hongkun Lv"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study investigates how shading affects the production of cigar wrapper tobacco by analyzing proteins and metabolites, revealing significant changes in 780 proteins (560 up-regulated and 220 down-regulated) mainly in chloroplasts, cytoplasm, and nuclei.
  • - It identifies 254 differentially expressed metabolites, with 148 increased and 106 decreased, indicating a major metabolic shift in response to low light.
  • - Pathway analysis shows inhibition of the mevalonate pathway related to terpenoid biosynthesis and enhancement of the MEP pathway, which boosts synthesis of carotenoids and chlorophylls, ultimately improving photosynthetic efficiency in shaded conditions.
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Background: Cigar wrapper leaves are the most important raw material of cigars. Studying the genomic information of cigar tobacco is conducive to improving cigar quality from the perspective of genetic breeding. However, no reference genome or full-length transcripts at the genome-wide scale have been reported for cigar tobacco.

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Cigar tobacco is an important economic crop that is widely grown around the world. In recent years, varietal identification has become a frequent problem in germplasm preservation collections, which causes considerable inconvenience and uncertainty in the cataloging and preservation of cigar germplasm resources, in the selection of parental lines for breeding, and in the promotion and use of high quality varieties. Therefore, the use of DNA fingerprints to achieve rapid and accurate identification of varieties can play an important role in germplasm identification and property rights disputes.

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Cigar tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.), sun air-cured tobacco, originally from South America, with a main use to rolling cigar wrapper that is different from flue-cured tobacco. In April, 2018, diseased leaves were observed in cigar tobacco in some fields in Danzhou city (109.

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Almost 70 years after its first record from Hainan by Evans in 1949, the second specimen of Halpe sikkima Moore, 1882 was found on the island. The male genitalia of this species are illustrated and re-described. The COI sequence is published for the first time.

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The d2003 is a natural dwarf mutant from maize inbred line K36 and has less than one-third of K36 plant height with severely shortened internodes. In this study, we reported the cloning of d2003 gene using positional cloning. The results showed that there was a single-base insertion in the coding region of Viviparous8 (VP8) in d2003 mutant, which resulted in a premature stop codon.

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The SnRK2 gene family is a group of plant-specific protein kinases that has been implicated in ABA and abiotic stress signaling. We found 11 SnRK2s in maize, assigned names from ZmSnRK2.1 to ZmSnRK2.

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