Yong-Qiang Gao
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1. Gao YQ, Morin H, Marcourt L, Yang TH, Wolfender JL, Farmer EE* (2024). Chloride, glutathiones, and insect-derived elicitors introduced into the xylem trigger electrical signaling, Plant Physiology 194(2): 1091–1103

 

2. Gao YQ, Jimenez-Sandoval P, Tiwari S, Stolz S, Wang J, Glauser G, Santiago J, Farmer EE* (2023). Ricca's factors as mobile proteinaceous effectors of electrical signalling. Cell 186(7): 1337–1351.

 

3. Gao YQ, Farmer EE* (2023). Osmoelectric siphon models for signal and water dispersal in wounded plants. Journal of Experimental Botany 74(4): 1207-1220.

 

4. Zheng ZZ, Zhang YJ, Gao YQ, Shen YY, Huang Y* (2023). GRAS family transcription factor FaSCL8 regulates FaVPT1 expression mediating phosphate accumulation and strawberry fruit ripening. Fruit Research, 3(1).

 

5. Li XD#, Gao YQ#, Wu WH, Chen LM*, Wang Y* (2022). Two calcium-dependent protein kinases enhance maize drought tolerance by activating anion channel ZmSLAC1 in guard cells. Plant Biotechnology Journal 20(1): 143-157.

 

6. Wang ZF, Mi TW, Gao YQ, Feng HQ, Wu WH, Wang Y* (2022). STOP1 regulates LKS1 transcription and coordinates K+/NH4+ balance in Arabidopsis response to low-K+ stress. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 23(1): 383.

 

7. Farmer EE*, Gao YQ, Lenzoni G, Wolfender JL, Wu Q (2020). Wound-and mechanostimulated electrical signals control hormone responses. New Phytologist 227(4): 1037-1050.

 

8. Gao YQ, Wu WH, Wang Y* (2019). Electrophysiological identification and activity analyses of plasma membrane K+ channels in maize guard cells. Plant and Cell Physiology 60(4): 765-777.

 

9. Gao YQ, Wu WH, Wang Y* (2017). The K+ channel KZM2 is involved in stomatal movement by modulating inward K+ currents in maize guard cells. The Plant Journal 92(4): 662-675.


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