Publications by authors named "Zhenbing Ma"

Drought stress limits crop yield, but the molecular modulators and their mechanisms underlying the trade-off between drought resistance and crop growth and development remain elusive. Here, a grain width and weight2 (GW2)-like really interesting new gene finger E3 ligase, TaGW2, was identified as a pivotal regulator of both kernel development and drought responses in wheat (Triticum aestivum). TaGW2 overexpression enhances drought resistance but leads to yield drag under full irrigation conditions.

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Gene duplication is a universal biological phenomenon that drives genomic variation and diversity, plays a crucial role in plant evolution, and contributes to innovations in genetic engineering and crop development. Duplicated genes participate in the emergence of novel functionality, such as adaptability to new or more severe abiotic stress resistance. Future crop research will benefit from advanced, mechanistic understanding of the effects of gene duplication, especially in the development and deployment of high-performance, stress-resistant, elite wheat lines.

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The aerobic adaptation of upland rice is considered as the key genetic difference between upland rice and lowland rice. Genetic dissection of the aerobic adaptation is important as the basis for improving drought tolerance and terrestrial adaptation by using the upland rice. We raised BC-BC introgression lines (ILs) in lowland rice Minghui 63 (MH63) background.

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WRKY12 and WRKY13 are two WRKY transcription factors that play important roles in the control of flowering time under short-day (SD) conditions. The temporally regulated expression of WRKY12 and WRKY13 indicates that they may be involved in the age-mediated flowering pathway. However, their roles in this pathway are poorly understood.

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Male gametogenesis in plants is tightly controlled and involves the complex and precise regulation of transcriptional reprogramming. Interactions between WRKY proteins and VQ motif-containing proteins are required to control these complicated transcriptional networks. However, our understanding of the mechanisms by which these complexes affect downstream gene expression is quite limited.

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Plant male gametogenesis is tightly regulated, and involves complex and precise regulations of transcriptional reprogramming. WRKY transcription factors have been demonstrated to play critical roles in plant development and stress responses. Several members of this family physically interact with VQ motif-containing proteins (VQ proteins) to mediate a plethora of programs in Arabidopsis; however, the involvement of WRKY-VQ complexes in plant male gametogenesis remains largely unknown.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zhenbing Ma"

  • - Zhenbing Ma's research predominantly focuses on enhancing drought tolerance in wheat through understanding the molecular interactions of transcription factors and other proteins, as exemplified by the study on the ABF transcription factor TaABF2 and its interaction with TaSnRK2s.
  • - His investigations into the role of E3 ligase TaGW2 reveal how it mediates the degradation of transcription factor TaARR12, promoting drought resistance but also indicating potential yield drag under optimal conditions, highlighting the trade-offs in crop resilience.
  • - Ma's work also addresses the evolutionary aspects of stress resistance in crops, notably through gene duplication studies in allopolyploid wheat, which emphasizes the novel functionalities arising from it and the implications for developing stress-resistant crop lines.