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The relationship with the environment is fundamental to the biology of all organisms, and especially to plants. Our research group investigates key aspects of this relationship, focusing on the ways in which environment changes plant biology over a wide range of timescales: from the short-term physiological adaptation of individual plants to fluctuating environments, to the long-term effects of environment on plant evolution. We also have particular interests in how plants coordinate the regulation of their growth with their acquisition of carbon and mineral nutrient resources from the environment. These particular interests arise from our previous world-leading work on the gibberellin-DELLA mechanism and our discovery of the mechanisms via which ‘green revolution’ crop varieties are altered in this coordination (see below). Our approaches are unified by the use of genetics, with a strong emphasis on whole-genome sequencing, and we use both model and crop plant systems (Arabidopsis thaliana, rice and wheat) appropriate to particular research questions. Our coordinated interests cover both fundamental questions (e.g., How does mutation contribute to plant evolution?) and practical outcomes (e.g., Can we improve the nutrient use efficiency (NUE) or soil-salinity tolerance of crop plants?). Specific interests are outlined below (see Current Projects).
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NEW PHYTOLOGISTno. 1 (2024): 17-23
Nature plantsno. 12 (2023): 2059-2070
Yunzhi Huang,Zhe Ji, Yujun Tao, Shuxian Wei,Wu Jiao, Yongzhi Fang, Peng Jian,Chengbo Shen, Yaojun Qin,Siyu Zhang, Shunqi Li, Xuan Liu,
Nature plantsno. 11 (2023): 1902-+
Plant communicationsno. 3 (2021): 100182-100182
Molecular plantno. 4 (2021): 547-549
Molecular plantno. 9 (2021): 1554-1568
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