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Yin-Gang Hu

Date:2019-06-26     hits:

     

  Hu Yin-Gang,Male, born on December 1967, in Hancheng city, Shaanxi Province. PhD, Professor. Graduated from Department of Agronomy, Northwest Agricultural University in July, 1990; Obtained PhD degree in Agronomy, from Northwest A&F University in July, 2000.

  Research Focus

  Mainly focus on the biological base of drought-resistance and yield potential, germplasm innovation and genetic improvement of wheat.

  Courses taught

  Genetics, plant genetic engineering and bioinformatics for undergraduate students; Crop genetic engineering and genomics for master students.

  Research achievements

  Participated in about 20 research projects; involved in breeding of 3 wheat cultivars, Xinong 901, Xinong 389, Xinong 223; received one award of the Second Award of Scientific Advancement of Shaanxi Province.

  Representative papers published in last 5 years

  Published about 80 papers in Chinese or International Journals, some representative papers are as following:

  [1] Song Q, Su R, Chai Y, Goudiaa B, Chen L, Hu Y-G, High photosynthetic capability observed in the wheat germplasm with rye chromosomes, Journal of Plant Physiology 216 (2017) 202–211. 

  [2] Bachir D G, Saeed I, Song Q, Linn T Z, Chen L, Hu Y-G, Characterization and expression patterns of key C4 photosyntheticpathway genes in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) under field conditions. Journal of Plant Physiology (2017) 213: 87–97. 

  [3] Wang Y, Du Y, Yang Z, Chen L, Condon A G, Hu Y-G, Comparing the effects of GA-responsive dwarfing genes Rht13 and Rht8 on plant height and some agronomic traits in common wheat, Field Crops Research, 2015, 179 (2015):35–43.

  [4] Liu C, Yang Z, Hu Y-G, Drought resistance of wheat alien chromosome addition lines evaluated by membership function value based on multiple traits and drought resistance index of grain yield, Field Crops Research, 2015, 179 (2015):103–112.

  [5] Chen L, Hao L, Parry M A. J., Phillips A L., Hu Y-G, Progress in TILLING as a tool for functional genomics and improvement of crops, Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, 2014, 56(3):425-443.

  Contacts:

  Post address: College of Agronomy, Northwest A&F University, Taicheng Road 3, Yangling, Shaanxi, P. R. China.

  Post code: 712100

  Telephone: +86 29 87080258

  E-mail: huyingang@126.com

  

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