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    Direct Control of SPEECHLESS by PIF4 in the High-Temperature Response of Stomatal Development by Lau, On Sun, Song, Zhuojun, Zhou, Zimin, Davies, Kelli A., Chang, Jessica, Yang, Xin, Wang, Shenqi, Lucyshyn, Doris, Tay, Irene Hui Zhuang, Wigge, Philip A., Bergmann, Dominique C.

    Published in Current biology (23-04-2018)
    “…Environmental factors shape the phenotypes of multicellular organisms. The production of stomata—the epidermal pores required for gas exchange in plants—is…”
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    The evolution and expression of stomatal regulators in C3 and C4 crops: Implications on the divergent drought tolerance by Song, Zhuojun, Wang, Le, Lee, May, Yue, Gen Hua

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-02-2023)
    “…Drought stress is a major environmental hazard. Stomatal development is highly responsive to abiotic stress and has been used as a cellular marker for…”
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    EgSPEECHLESS Responses to Salt Stress by Regulating Stomatal Development in Oil Palm by Song, Zhuojun, Wang, Le, Lai, Chongcheong, Lee, May, Yang, Zituo, Yue, Genhua

    “…Oil palm is the most productive oil producing plant. Salt stress leads to growth damage and a decrease in yield of oil palm. However, the physiological…”
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    A Chromosome-level Reference Genome of African Oil Palm Provides Insights into Its Divergence and Stress Adaptation by Wang, Le, Lee, May, Yi Wan, Zi, Bai, Bin, Ye, Baoqing, Alfiko, Yuzer, Rahmadsyah, Rahmadsyah, Purwantomo, Sigit, Song, Zhuojun, Suwanto, Antonius, Hua Yue, Gen

    Published in Genomics, proteomics & bioinformatics (01-06-2023)
    “…The palm family (Arecaceae), consisting of ∼ 2600 species, is the third most economically important family of plants. The African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis)…”
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    A chromosome-level genome assembly of chia provides insights into high omega-3 content and coat color variation of its seeds by Wang, Le, Lee, May, Sun, Fei, Song, Zhuojun, Yang, Zituo, Yue, Gen Hua

    Published in Plant communications (11-07-2022)
    “…Chia (Salvia hispanica) is a functional food crop for humans. Although its seeds contain high omega-3 fatty acids, the seed yield of chia is still low. Genomic…”
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    Regulation of Stomatal Development by Glycine-Rich Proteins And High Temperature by Zhuojun, Song

    Published 01-01-2020
    “…In land plants, the surface of leaves is made up of pavement cells, trichome cells, and guard cells. Stomata are pores bordered by a pair of guard cells which…”
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