Publications by authors named "Qichao Chai"

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  • The cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, is a major global pest, and its odorant receptors (ORs) play a key role in its feeding habits, but little research has been done on them and their hormonal regulation.* -
  • A study identified 81 ORs in H. armigera, revealing patterns of gene conservation and divergence, as well as their interaction and function during different life stages such as molting and feeding.* -
  • Notably, knockdown experiments show that OR48 influences pupation timing and promotes cell processes like autophagy, while OR75 impacts these processes differently, providing insights that could lead to improved pest control methods.*
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  • Leaf shape is important for cotton yield and plant structure, with sub-okra leaves showing potential advantages over normal leaves by enhancing canopy structure and yield.
  • A field experiment revealed that sub-okra leaves are thinner and have lower chlorophyll content but achieve higher photosynthetic rates, leading to increased yields despite having less biomass than normal leaves.
  • The study suggests that using the sub-okra leaf trait could be beneficial for developing short-season cotton varieties with improved photosynthetic efficiency and higher yields.
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Drought has a severe impact on the quality and yield of cotton. Deciphering the key genes related to drought tolerance is important for understanding the regulation mechanism of drought stress and breeding drought-tolerant cotton cultivars. Several studies have demonstrated that NAC transcription factors are crucial in the regulation of drought stress, however, the related functional mechanisms are still largely unexplored.

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Anthocyanin accumulations in the flowers can improve seed production of hybrid lines, and produce higher commodity value in cotton fibre. However, the genetic mechanism underlying the anthocyanin pigmentation in cotton petals is poorly understood. Here, we showed that the red petal phenotype was introgressed from Gossypium bickii through recombination with the segment containing the R region in the A07 chromosome of Gossypium hirsutum variety LR compared with the near-isogenic line of LW with white flower petals.

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NAC protein is a large plant specific transcription factor family, which plays important roles in the response to abiotic stresses. However, the regulation mechanism of most NAC proteins in drought stress remains to be further uncovered. In this study, we elucidated the molecular functions of a NAC protein, GhirNAC2, in response to drought stress in cotton.

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Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important form to protect plants from pathogen attack. However, plants must precisely control the PCD process under microbe attacks to avoid detrimental effects. The complexity of how plants balance the defense activation and PCD requires further clarification.

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Towards the aim of examining the potential function of KORRIGAN (KOR), a highly conserved membrane-bound endoglucanase, in reproductive development, here transgenic evidence is provided that a cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) endoglucanase, GhKOR1, plays significant roles in endosperm and embryo development. RNA interference (RNAi)- and co-suppression-mediated down-regulation of GhKOR1 resulted in smaller filial tissue and reduced seed weight, which were characterized by disrupted endosperm cellularization and delayed embryo development, leading to a delayed germination and a weak growth of seedlings early in development. The transgenic seeds exhibited fewer and smaller endosperm cells with irregular and brittle cell walls, and their embryos developed only to the globular stage at 10 days post-anthesis (DPA) when the wild-type endosperm has become highly cellularized and the embryo has progressed to the heart stage.

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