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46
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9407
World Ranking
756
National Ranking
22

Overview

Hong Yin is affiliated with Yangzhou University in China and specializes in Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research focuses primarily on Plant Science, with additional work in Molecular Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Insect Science, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management, Plant Physiology and Cultivation Studies, Plant Surface Properties and Treatments, Plant Biochemistry and Biosynthesis, Horticultural and Viticultural Research, Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity, and Plant Gene Expression Analysis.

Recent publications by Hong Yin encompass a variety of subjects related to plant science and food chemistry. Notable papers include:

  • Variation of organic acids in mature fruits of 193 pear (Pyrus spp.) cultivars, 2022, Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
  • Automatic Branch-Leaf Segmentation and Leaf Phenotypic Parameter Estimation of Pear Trees Based on Three-Dimensional Point Clouds, 2023, Sensors
  • Comparative analysis of volatile aromatic compounds from a wide range of pear (PyrusL.) germplasm resources based on HS-SPME with GC-MS, 2023, Food Chemistry
  • Basking in the sun: how mosses photosynthesise and survive in Antarctica, 2023, Photosynthesis Research
  • Genome-wide identification of lysin motif containing protein family genes in eight rosaceae species, and expression analysis in response to pathogenic fungus Botryosphaeria dothidea in Chinese white pear, 2020, BMC Genomics

Hong Yin often collaborates with several researchers, including Shaoling Zhang, Kaijie Qi, Xiao Wu, Xin Qiao, and Qionghou Li, with collaboration counts ranging from 5 to 15 joint publications.

Their frequent publication venues reflect a focus on food composition and plant sciences, comprising:

  • Journal of Food Composition and Analysis
  • Sensors
  • Food Chemistry
  • Photosynthesis Research
  • Frontiers in Plant Science

Best Publications

  • Simultaneous detection and differentiation of Theileria and Babesia parasites infecting small ruminants by reverse line blotting.

    Leonhard Schnittger;Hong Yin;Bai Qi;Marc J. Gubbels

  • Molecular Survey and Genetic Identification of Anaplasma Species in Goats from Central and Southern China

    Zhijie Liu;Miling Ma;Zhaowen Wang;Jing Wang

  • Phylogeny of sheep and goat Theileria and Babesia parasites.

    Leonhard Schnittger;Hong Yin;Marc J. Gubbels;Doreen Beyer

  • Molecular detection and characterization of Anaplasma spp. in sheep and cattle from Xinjiang, northwest China

    Jifei Yang;Youquan Li;Zhijie Liu;Junlong Liu

  • Ribosomal small-subunit RNA gene-sequence analysis of Theileria lestoquardi and a Theileria species highly pathogenic for small ruminants in China.

    L. Schnittger;H. Yin;L. Jianxun;W. Ludwig

  • Phylogenetic position of small-ruminant infecting piroplasms.

    Jabbar S. Ahmed;Jianxun Luo;Leonhard Schnittger;Ulrike Seitzer

  • Development of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method for diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis.

    Andy Alhassan;Oriel M.M. Thekisoe;Naoaki Yokoyama;Noboru Inoue

  • Experimental transmission of Theileria sp. (China 1) infective for small ruminants by Haemaphysalis longicornis and Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis

    Youquan Li;Jianxun Luo;Zhijie Liu;Guiquan Guan

  • A new ovine Babesia species transmitted by Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum

    Guiquan Guan;Miling Ma;Emmanuelle Moreau;Junlong Liu

  • Ticks and tick-borne diseases in Asia with special emphasis on China.

    Jabbar Ahmed;Hong Yin;Leonhard Schnittger;Frans Jongejan

  • Babesia sp. BQ1 (Lintan): molecular evidence of experimental transmission to sheep by Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis and Haemaphysalis longicornis.

    Guiquan Guan;Emmanuelle Moreau;Junlong Liu;Xuefen Hao

  • Detecting and differentiating Theileria sergenti and Theileria sinensis in cattle and yaks by PCR based on major piroplasm surface protein (MPSP)

    Aihong Liu;Guiquan Guan;Zhijie Liu;Junlong Liu

  • Serological and molecular evidence for natural infection of Bactrian camels with multiple subgenotypes of bovine viral diarrhea virus in Western China.

    Shandian Gao;Jihuai Luo;Junzheng Du;Yifei Lang

  • Transmission of Babesia sp to sheep with field-collected Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis.

    G Q Guan;H Yin;J X Luo;W S Lu

  • Transmission of an unidentified Theileria species to small ruminants by Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis ticks collected in the field.

    Hong Yin;Jianxun Luo;Guiquan Guan;Yulong Gao

  • International network for capacity building for the control of emerging viral vector-borne zoonotic diseases: ARBO-ZOONET

    J. Ahmed;M. Bouloy;O. Ergonul;A.R. Fooks;A.R. Fooks

  • The development and evaluation of a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method for detection of Babesia spp. infective to sheep and goats in China

    Guiquan Guan;Alain Chauvin;Jianxun Luo;Noboru Inoue

  • Development of loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay for rapid diagnosis of ovine theileriosis in China.

    Zhijie Liu;Junlin Hou;Mohammed A. Bakheit;Diaeldin A. Salih

  • Cloning and characterization of a cDNA clone encoding calreticulin from Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis (Acari: Ixodidae).

    Jinliang Gao;Jianxun Luo;Ruiquan Fan;Volker Fingerle

  • Molecular survey and characterization of a novel Anaplasma species closely related to Anaplasma capra in ticks, northwestern China

    Jifei Yang;Zhijie Liu;Qingli Niu;Junlong Liu

  • Molecular phylogenetic studies on an unnamed bovine Babesia sp. based on small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences.

    Jianxun Luo;Hong Yin;Zhijie Liu;Dongying Yang

  • A novel zoonotic Anaplasma species is prevalent in small ruminants: potential public health implications.

    Jifei Yang;Zhijie Liu;Qingli Niu;Junlong Liu

  • Anaplasma infection of Bactrian camels (Camelus bactrianus) and ticks in Xinjiang, China

    Youquan Li;Jifei Yang;Ze Chen;Gege Qin

  • Development of a multiplex PCR assay for detection and discrimination of Theileria annulata and Theileria sergenti in cattle

    Liu Junlong;Youquan Li;Aihong Liu;Guiquan Guan

  • Molecular detection of Anaplasma infections in ixodid ticks from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

    Rong Han;Ji-Fei Yang;Muhammad Uzair Mukhtar;Ze Chen

  • Molecular identification of Theileria parasites of northwestern Chinese Cervidae.

    Youquan Li;Ze Chen;Zhijie Liu;Junlong Liu

  • Occurrence of four Anaplasma species with veterinary and public health significance in sheep, northwestern China.

    Jifei Yang;Rong Han;Qingli Niu;Zhijie Liu

  • Experiments on transmission of an unidentified Theileria sp. to small ruminants with Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis and Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum.

    Hong Yin;Jianxun Luo;Guiquan Guan;Bingyi Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Guiquan Guan
Guiquan Guan University of Melbourne
Chihiro Sugimoto
Chihiro Sugimoto Hokkaido University
Robin B. Gasser
Robin B. Gasser University of Melbourne
Diaeldin A. Salih
Diaeldin A. Salih International Livestock Research Institute
Volker Fingerle
Volker Fingerle Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Anson V. Koehler
Anson V. Koehler University of Melbourne
Stefan Alenius
Stefan Alenius Lund University
Yuzaburo Oku
Yuzaburo Oku Tottori University
Frans Jongejan
Frans Jongejan University of Pretoria
Heinz Mehlhorn
Heinz Mehlhorn Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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