Weihong Wang
  • Editor, Bio-protocol
Research fields
  • Plant Science
Personal information

Education

Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology, China Agriculture University

Current position

Weihong Wang is an Executive Editor at Bio-101. Previously, she was a postdoctoral fellow in Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, China Academy of Science.

Publications

  1. Wang, W.-H., Liu, G.-W., Cao, F.-Q., Cheng, X.-Y., Liu, B.-W. and Liu, L.-H. (2013). Inadequate root uptake may represent a major component limiting rice to use urea as sole nitrogen source for growth. Plant and Soil 363(1/2): 191-200.
  2. Wang, W. H., Kohler, B., Cao, F. Q., Liu, G. W., Gong, Y. Y., Sheng, S., Song, Q. C., Cheng, X. Y., Garnett, T., Okamoto, M., Qin, R., Mueller-Roeber, B., Tester, M. and Liu, L. H. (2012). Rice DUR3 mediates high-affinity urea transport and plays an effective role in improvement of urea acquisition and utilization when expressed in Arabidopsis. New Phytol 193(2): 432-444.
  3. Liu, X., Li, F., Tang, J., Wang, W., Zhang, F., Wang, G., Chu, J., Yan, C., Wang, T., Chu, C. and Li, C. (2012). Activation of the Jasmonic Acid Pathway by Depletion of the Hydroperoxide Lyase OsHPL3 Reveals Crosstalk between the HPL and AOS Branches of the Oxylipin Pathway in Rice. PLOS ONE 7(11): e50089.
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