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Jianlong Xu

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Jianlong Xu
Head of the Research Group of Molecular Rice Breeding
Center for Crop Genomics & Molecular Design
Institute of Crop Sciences
No.12 Zhongguancun South Street
Beijing, 100081, China
Tel:86-10-82105856
Fax:86-10-82108559
Email:xujianlong@caas.cn

Educations

  • 1997-2001 Ph.D., Zhejiang University, China
  • 1987-1990 MS, Zhejiang Agricultural University
  • 1983-1987 BS, Zhejiang Agricultural University

Working Experience

  • 2003-now Senior Scientist, Institute of Crop Sciences, CAAS
  • 2002-2003 Postdoctoral Fellow in International Rice Research Institute, Philippine
  • 1990-2002 Associate Professor in Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Research Interests

  • QTLs and favorable alleles underlying importantly agronomic traits will be intensively identified and mined using trait-specific ILs and re-sequenced 3000 rice germplasms. DQP strategy and gene editing based on excellent allele information will be reinforced in creation of excellent breeding materials and GSR variety
  • Implement association mapping and candidate gene association mapping to identify new genes underlying important agronomic traits especially for abiotic stress tolerance in 3000 germplasms. Haplotype analysis will be done and most likely candidate gene will be inferred for further confirmation of gene function. We will reveal molecular mechanisms of important genes tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses, providing novel genes for GSR breeding
  • Hybrid breeding and extension will be intensified at home and abroad in cooperation with the qualified seed companies based on our excellent two line sterile lines Chun 6S and Chun 199S

Academic Qualifications

  • 2018: First Prize of Helongjiang Province Science and Technology Progress
  • 2017: First Prize of Jilin Province Science and Technology Progress

Selected Publications (*corresponding authors)

Laiyuan Zhai, Tianqing Zheng, Xinyu Wang, Yun Wang, Kai Chen, Shu Wang, Yun Wang*, Jianlong Xu* and Zhikang Li.QTL mapping and candidate gene analysis of peduncle vascular bundle related traits in rice by genome-wide association study. Rice, 2018, 11:13
Feng B#, Chen K#, Cui Y, Wu Z, Zheng T, Zhu Y, Ali J, Wang B, Xu J*, Zhang W* and Li Z*. Genetic dissection and simultaneous improvement of drought and low nitrogen tolerances by designed QTL pyramiding in rice. Front. Plant Sci., 2018, 9:306
Xianjin Qiu#, Kai Chen#, Wenkai Lv, Xiaoxue Ou, Yajun Zhu, Danying Xing, Longwei Yang, Fangjun Fan, Jie Yang, Jianlong Xu*, Tianqing Zheng*, Zhikang Li. Examining two sets of introgression lines reveals backgroundindependent and stably expressed QTL that improve grain appearance quality in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Theor Appl Genet, 2017, 130:951–967.
Xiaoqian Wang, Yunlong Pang, Jian Zhang, Zhichao Wu , Kai Chen, auhar Ali, Guoyou Ye, Jianlong Xu*, Zhikang Li*. Genome-wide and gene-based association mapping for rice eating and cooking characteristics and protein content. Scientific Reports, 2017,7:17203
Jian Zhang#, Kai Chen#, Yunlong Pang, Shahzad Amir Naveed, Xiuqin Zhao, Xiaoqian Wang, Yun Wang, Michael Dingkuhn, Julie Pasuquin, Zhikang Li, Jianlong Xu*. QTL mapping and candidate gene analysis of ferrous iron and zinc toxicity tolerance at seedling stage in rice by genome-wide association study. BMC Genomics, 2017, 18:8285.
Wang X, Pang Y, Wang C, Chen K, Zhu Y, Shen C, Ali J, Xu J* and Li Z*. New Candidate Genes Affecting Rice Grain Appearance and Milling Quality Detected by Genome-Wide and Gene-Based Association Analyses. Front. Plant Sci.2017, 7:1998.
Yuan Wu, Yun Wang, Xue-Fei Mi, Jun-Xiang Shan, Xin-Min Li, Jian-Long Xu*, Hong-Xuan Lin*. The QTL GNP1 Encodes GA20ox1, Which Increases Grain Number and Yield by Increasing Cytokinin Activity in Rice Panicle Meristems. Plos Genetics, 2016, 12(10): e1006386
Huan Liu, Aijaz Soomro, Yajun Zhu, Xianjin Qiu, Kai Chen, Tianqing Zheng, Longwei Yang, Danying Xing*, Jianlong Xu*. QTL underlying iron and zinc toxicity tolerances at seedling stage revealed by two sets of reciprocal introgression populations of rice (Oryza sativa L.). The Crop Journal, 2016,4: 280 -289.
Xianjin Qiu , Zhihua Yuan,Huan Liu, Xiaojiao Xiang, Longwei Yang, Wenjing He, Bin Du, Guoyou Ye, Jianlong Xu*, Danying Xing*. Identification of salt tolerance-improving quantitative trait loci alleles from a salt-susceptible rice breeding line by introgression breeding. Plant Breeding, 2015,134, 653–660
Junmin Wang, Lijun Wei, Tianqing Zheng, Xiuqin Zhao, Jauhar Ali, Jianlong Xu*, Zhikang Li. Simple sequence repeat markers reveal multiple loci governing grain-size variations in a japonica rice (Oryza sativa L.) mutant induced by cosmic radiation during space flight. Euphytica, 2014, 196:225-236.

 

 

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