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Overview

Dabing Zhang is affiliated with Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China and has a research focus primarily in Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. Their work centers on subfields including Plant Science, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their scholarly output includes numerous publications dealing with core topics such as Plant Molecular Biology Research, Plant Reproductive Biology, Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism, CRISPR and Genetic Engineering, GABA and Rice Research, and Lipid metabolism and biosynthesis.

Key recent papers authored or co-authored by Dabing Zhang include:

  • Plant roots sense soil compaction through restricted ethylene diffusion, 2021, published in Science
  • Ethylene inhibits rice root elongation in compacted soil via ABA- and auxin-mediated mechanisms, 2022, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • AUXIN RESPONSE FACTORS 6 and 17 control the flag leaf angle in rice by regulating secondary cell wall biosynthesis of lamina joints, 2021, published in The Plant Cell
  • Gibberellins orchestrate panicle architecture mediated by DELLA-KNOX signalling in rice, 2021, published in Plant Biotechnology Journal
  • An ultra-sensitive one-pot RNA-templated DNA ligation rolling circle amplification-assisted CRISPR/Cas12a detector assay for rapid detection of SARS-CoV-2, 2023, published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics

Dabing Zhang's frequent publication venues reflect a focus on molecular and plant biology research and include:

  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • Journal of Experimental Botany
  • Plant Cell Reports
  • Plant Cell & Environment
  • Science

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their research, with frequent co-authors including Jianxin Shi, Wanqi Liang, Jun Hong, Guoqiang Huang, and Staffan Persson.

Best Publications

  • Biological Synthesis of Nanoparticles from Plants and Microorganisms

    Priyanka Singh;Yu Jin Kim;Yu Jin Kim;Dabing Zhang;Deok Chun Yang

  • Genomic variation in 3,010 diverse accessions of Asian cultivated rice

    Wensheng Wang;Ramil Mauleon;Zhiqiang Hu;Dmytro Chebotarov

  • The Rice Tapetum Degeneration Retardation Gene Is Required for Tapetum Degradation and Anther Development

    Na Li;Da-Sheng Zhang;Hai-Sheng Liu;Chang-Song Yin

  • Genome-Wide Analysis of Basic/Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor Family in Rice and Arabidopsis

    Xiaoxing Li;Xuepeng Duan;Haixiong Jiang;Yujin Sun

  • From Arabidopsis to rice: pathways in pollen development

    Zoe A. Wilson;Da-Bing Zhang

  • Cytochrome P450 Family Member CYP704B2 Catalyzes the ω -Hydroxylation of Fatty Acids and Is Required for Anther Cutin Biosynthesis and Pollen Exine Formation in Rice

    Hui Li;Franck Pinot;Vincent Sauveplane;Danièle Werck-Reichhart

  • Genetic and Biochemical Mechanisms of Pollen Wall Development

    Jianxin Shi;Meihua Cui;Li Yang;Yu-Jin Kim

  • Cytological analysis and genetic control of rice anther development

    Dabing Zhang;Xue Luo;Lu Zhu

  • Biosynthesis and biotechnological production of ginsenosides

    Yu-Jin Kim;Dabing Zhang;Dabing Zhang;Deok-Chun Yang

  • EAT1 promotes tapetal cell death by regulating aspartic proteases during male reproductive development in rice

    Ningning Niu;Wanqi Liang;Xijia Yang;Weilin Jin

  • Plant Metabolomics: An Indispensable System Biology Tool for Plant Science

    Jun Hong;Litao Yang;Dabing Zhang;Jianxin Shi

  • Rice MADS3 Regulates ROS Homeostasis during Late Anther Development

    Lifang Hu;Wanqi Liang;Changsong Yin;Xiao Cui

  • The ABORTED MICROSPORES Regulatory Network Is Required for Postmeiotic Male Reproductive Development in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Jie Xu;Caiyun Yang;Zheng Yuan;Zheng Yuan;Dasheng Zhang

  • Jasmonic acid regulates spikelet development in rice

    Qiang Cai;Zheng Yuan;Mingjiao Chen;Changsong Yin

  • OsC6, Encoding a Lipid Transfer Protein, Is Required for Postmeiotic Anther Development In Rice

    Dasheng Zhang;Wanqi Liang;Changsong Yin;Jie Zong

  • PERSISTENT TAPETAL CELL1 Encodes a PHD-Finger Protein That Is Required for Tapetal Cell Death and Pollen Development in Rice

    Hui Li;Zheng Yuan;Gema Vizcay-Barrena;Caiyun Yang

  • Carbon Starved Anther Encodes a MYB Domain Protein That Regulates Sugar Partitioning Required for Rice Pollen Development

    Hui Zhang;Wanqi Liang;Xijia Yang;Xue Luo

  • Defective Pollen Wall Is Required for Anther and Microspore Development in Rice and Encodes a Fatty Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase

    Jing Shi;Hexin Tan;Xiao Hong Yu;Yuanyun Liu;Yuanyun Liu

  • The Rice Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor TDR INTERACTING PROTEIN2 Is a Central Switch in Early Anther Development

    Zhenzhen Fu;Jing Yu;Xiaowei Cheng;Xu Zong

  • Molecular Control of Grass Inflorescence Development

    Dabing Zhang;Zheng Yuan

  • Genome-wide ORFeome cloning and analysis of Arabidopsis transcription factor genes.

    Wei Gong;Yun-Ping Shen;Li-Geng Ma;Yi Pan

Frequent Co-Authors

Wanqi Liang
Wanqi Liang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jianxin Shi
Jianxin Shi Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Hong Ma
Hong Ma Pennsylvania State University
Zoe A. Wilson
Zoe A. Wilson University of Nottingham
Staffan Persson
Staffan Persson University of Copenhagen
Ki-Hong Jung
Ki-Hong Jung Kyung Hee University
Hai Huang
Hai Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Lukas Schreiber
Lukas Schreiber University of Bonn
Zheng Han
Zheng Han Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Gynheung An
Gynheung An Kyung Hee University

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