Fanying Kong, Lecturer, Ph.D., fykong@sdau.edu.cn, 15621350801 Research Interests: Leaf angle regulation in Maize Education: 2005-2009 Shandong Agricultural University, Biotechnology 2009-2014 Shandong Agricultural University, PhD of Botany Teaching Courses: Plant physiology Selected Publications: Fan-Ying Kong, Ting-Ting Zhang, JiSheng Liu, Si-Qi Heng,Qing-Biao Shi, Hai-Sen Zhang, Ze-Li Wang, Lei Ge, Ping-Hua Li, Xiao-Duo Lu, Gang Li, Regulation of leaf angle by auricle development in maize. Molecular Plant, 2017, 10: 516-519. Fan-Ying Kong, Yong-Sheng Deng, Bin-Zhou, Guo-Dong Wang, Yu Wang, Qing-Wei Meng. A chloroplast-targeted DnaJ protein contributes to maintenance of photosystem II under chilling stress. Journal of Experimental Botany, 2014, 65: 143-158. Fan-Ying Kong, Yong-Sheng Deng, Guo-Dong Wang, Yu Wang, Qing-Wei Meng. 2013. LeCDJ1, a chloroplast DnaJ protein, facilitates heat tolerance in transgenic tomatoes. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2014, 56: 63-74. Guo-dong Wang, Song Zhang, Xiao-cui Ma, Yong Wang, Fan-ying Kong, Qing-wei Meng, A stress-associated NAC transcription factor (SlNAC35) from tomato plays a positive role in abiotic and biotic stresses. Physiologia Plantarum, 2016, 158: 45–64 (Corresponding author). Chen Meng, Song Zhang, Yong-Sheng Deng, Guo-Dong Wang, Fan-Ying Kong. Overexpression of a tomato flavanone 3-hydroxylase-like protein gene improves chilling tolerance in tobacco. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2015, 96: 388-400. (Responding author)
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