Jingquan YU

Honors and Awards

  •  Excellent Youth Instructor, the Ministry of Education, China, 2007
  • Yangtz River Scholar, the Ministry of Education, China, 2007
  • National Natural Science Award, China, Second class, 2006
  •  Science and Technology Advancement Award, the Ministry of Education, China, First class, 2006
  • Science and Technology Advancement Award of Zhejiang province (First class), 2005
  • National Outstanding Youth Scholar, 2002
  •  Science and Technology Advancement Award, the Ministry of Education, China, 1998

Other professional services

  •  Editor, International Journal of Botany
  • Editor, Acta Horticulturae Sinica
  • Advisory Member: Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plants Biology
  • Advisory Member: National Science Foundation of China

Paper

1. Zhou J, Xia X-J, Zhou Y-H, Shi K, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Rboh1-dependent H2O2 production and subsequent activation of MPK1/2 play an important role in acclimation-induced cross-tolerance in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany 2014, 65(2):595-607.
2. Zhou J, Wang J, Cheng Y, Chi Y-J, Fan B, Yu J-Q, & Chen Z. Nbr1-mediated selective autophagy targets insoluble ubiquitinated protein aggregates in plant stress responses. PLoS Genetics 2013, 9(1):e1003196
3. Yu G-B, Zhang Y, Ahammed G J, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Glutathione biosynthesis and regeneration play an important role in the metabolism of chlorothalonil in tomato. Chemosphere 2013, 90(10):2563-2570.
4. Shi K, Fu L-J, Zhang S, Li X, Liao Y-W-K, Xia X-J, Zhou Y-H, Wang R-Q, Chen Z-X, & Yu J-Q. Flexible change and cooperation between mitochondrial electron transport and cytosolic glycolysis as the basis for chilling tolerance in tomato plants. Planta 2013, 237(2):589-601.
5. Nie W-F, Wang M-M, Xia X-J, Zhou Y-H, Shi K, Chen Z, & Yu J Q. Silencing of tomato Rboh1 and MPK2 abolishes brassinosteroid-induced h2o2 generation and stress tolerance. Plant Cell and Environment 2013, 36(4):789-803.
6. Liao Y-W-K, Sun Z-H, Zhou Y-H, Shi K, Li X, Zhang G-Q, Xia X-J, Chen Z-X, & Yu J-Q. The role of hydrogen peroxide and nitric oxide in the induction of plant-encoded rna-dependent rna polymerase 1 in the basal defense against tobacco mosaic virus. PLoS ONE 2013, 8(9): e76090
7. Li X, Zhang G, Sun B, Zhang S, Zhang Y, Liao Y, Zhou Y, Xia X, Shi K, & Yu J. Stimulated leaf dark respiration in tomato in an elevated carbon dioxide atmosphere. Scientific Reports 2013, 3.
8. Li PF, Chen L, Zhou YH, Xia XJ, Shi K, Chen ZX, & Yu JQ. Brassinosteroids-induced systemic stress tolerance was associated with increased transcripts of several defence-related genes in the phloem in cucumis sativus. PLoS ONE 2013, 8(6): e66582
9. Li H, Wang X M, Chen L, Ahammed G J, Xia X J, Shi K, Considine M J, Yu J Q, & Zhou Y H. Growth temperature-induced changes in biomass accumulation, photosynthesis and glutathione redox homeostasis as influenced by hydrogen peroxide in cucumber. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2013, 71:1-10.
10. Jiang Y-P, Huang L-F, Cheng F, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroids accelerate recovery of photosynthetic apparatus from cold stress by balancing the electron partitioning, carboxylation and redox homeostasis in cucumber. Physiologia Plantarum 2013, 148(1):133-145.
11. Huang L-F, Song L-X, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Plant-soil feedbacks and soil sickness: From mechanisms to application in agriculture. Journal of Chemical Ecology 2013, 39(2):232-242.
12. Ding JG, Chen BW, Xia XJ, Mao WH, Shi K, Zhou YH, & Yu JQ. Cytokinin-induced parthenocarpic fruit development in tomato is partly dependent on enhanced gibberellin and auxin biosynthesis. PLoS ONE 2013, 8(7): e70080
13. Chi YJ, Yang Y, Zhou Y, Zhou J, Fan BF, Yu J-Q, & Chen ZX. Protein-protein interactions in the regulation of WRKY transcription factors. Molecular Plant 2013, 6(2):287-300.
14. Ahammed G J, Zhou Y H, Xia X J, Mao W H, Shi K, & Yu J Q. Brassinosteroid regulates secondary metabolism in tomato towards enhanced tolerance to phenanthrene. Biologia Plantarum 2013, 57(1):154-158.
15. Ahammed G J, Ruan Y-P, Zhou J, Xia X-J, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroid alleviates polychlorinated biphenyls-induced oxidative stress by enhancing antioxidant enzymes activity in tomato. Chemosphere 2013, 90(11):2645-2653.
16. Ahammed G J, Choudhary S P, Chen S, Xia X, Shi K, Zhou Y, & Yu J. Role of brassinosteroids in alleviation of phenanthrenecadmium co-contamination-induced photosynthetic inhibition and oxidative stress in tomato. Journal of Experimental Botany 2013, 64(1):199-213.
17. Zhou J, Wang J, Shi K, Xia X J, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Hydrogen peroxide is involved in the cold acclimation-induced chilling tolerance of tomato plants. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2012, 60:141-149.
18. Zhang Y-P, Jia F-F, Zhang X-M, Qiao Y-X, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Temperature effects on the reactive oxygen species formation and antioxidant defence in roots of two cucurbit species with contrasting root zone temperature optima. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 2012, 34(2):713-720.
19. Mao WH, Li Z, Xia XJ, Li Y, & Yu JQ. A combined approach of high-throughput sequencing and degradome analysis reveals tissue specific expression of micrornas and their targets in cucumber. PLoS ONE 2012, 7(3): e33040
20. Liao Y-W-K, Shi K, Fu L-J, Zhang S, Li X, Dong D-K, Jiang Y-P, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Liang W-S, & Yu J-Q. The reduction of reactive oxygen species formation by mitochondrial alternative respiration in tomato basal defense against tmv infection. Planta 2012, 235(2):225-238.
21. Jiang Y-P, Cheng F, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. Interactive effects of CO2 enrichment and brassinosteroid on CO2 assimilation and photosynthetic electron transport in Cucumis sativus. Environmental and Experimental Botany 2012, 75:98-106.
22. Jiang Y-P, Cheng F, Zhou Y-h, Xia X-j, Mao W-h, Shi K, Chen Z-X, & Yu J-Q. Hydrogen peroxide functions as a secondary messenger for brassinosteroids-induced CO2 assimilation and carbohydrate metabolism in Cucumis sativus. Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B 2012, 13(10):811-823.
23. Jiang Y-P, Cheng F, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Cellular glutathione redox homeostasis plays an important role in the brassinosteroid-induced increase in CO2 assimilation in Cucumis sativus. New Phytologist 2012, 194(4):932-943.
24. Jiang Y P, Cheng F, Zhou Y H, Xia X J, Mao W H, Shi K, Chen Z X, & Yu J Q. Brassinosteroid-induced CO2 assimilation is associated with increased stability of redox-sensitive photosynthetic enzymes in the chloroplasts in cucumber plants. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2012, 426(3):390-394.
25. Choudhary S P, Yu J-Q, Yamaguchi-Shinozaki K, Shinozaki K, & Lam-Son Phan T. Benefits of brassinosteroid crosstalk. Trends in Plant Science 2012, 17(10):594-605.
26. Choudhary S P, Oral H V, Bhardwaj R, Yu J-Q, & Lam-Son Phan T. Interaction of brassinosteroids and polyamines enhances copper stress tolerance in Raphanus sativus. Journal of Experimental Botany 2012, 63(15):5659-5675.
27. Choudhary S P, Kanwar M, Bhardwaj R, Yu J-Q, & Lam-Son Phan T. Chromium stress mitigation by polyamine-brassinosteroid application involves phytohormonal and physiological strategies in Raphanus sativus l. PLoS ONE 2012, 7(3): e33210
28. Cheng Y, Zhou Y, Yang Y, Chi Y-J, Zhou J, Chen J-Y, Wang F, Fan B, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, Yu J-Q, & Chen Z. Structural and functional analysis of VQ motif-containing proteins in arabidopsis as interacting proteins of wrky transcription factors. Plant Physiology 2012, 159(2):810-+.
29. Ahammed G J, Zhang S, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroid improves seed germination and early development of tomato seedling under phenanthrene stress. Plant Growth Regulation 2012, 68(1):87-96.
30. Ahammed G J, Yuan H-L, Ogweno J O, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroid alleviates phenanthrene and pyrene phytotoxicity by increasing detoxification activity and photosynthesis in tomato. Chemosphere 2012, 86(5):546-555.
31. Ahammed G J, Wang M-M, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. The growth, photosynthesis and antioxidant defense responses of five vegetable crops to phenanthrene stress. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2012, 80:132-139.
32. Ahammed G J, Gao C-J, Ogweno J O, Zhou Y-H, Xia X-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroids induce plant tolerance against phenanthrene by enhancing degradation and detoxification in Solanum lycopersicum l. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2012, 80:28-36.
33. Zhou Y-h, Zhang Y-l, Wang X-m, Cui J-x, Xia X-j, Shi K, & Yu J-q. Effects of nitrogen form on growth, CO2 assimilation, chlorophyll fluorescence, and photosynthetic electron allocation in cucumber and rice plants. Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B 2011, 12(2):126-134.
34. Zhang K M, Wang X M, Cui J X, Ogweno J O, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Characteristics of gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in red and green leaves of begonia semperflorens. Biologia Plantarum 2011, 55(2):361-364.
35. Xia X-J, Zhou Y-H, Ding J, Shi K, Asami T, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Induction of systemic stress tolerance by brassinosteroid in Cucumis sativus. New Phytologist 2011, 191(3):706-720.
36. Lai Z, Li Y, Wang F, Cheng Y, Fan B, Yu J-Q, & Chen Z. Arabidopsis sigma factor binding proteins are activators of the WRKY33 transcription factor in plant defense. Plant Cell 2011, 23(10):3824-3841.
37. Cui J-X, Zhou Y-H, Ding J-G, Xia X-J, Shi K, Chen S-C, Asami T, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Role of nitric oxide in hydrogen peroxide-dependent induction of abiotic stress tolerance by brassinosteroids in cucumber. Plant Cell and Environment 2011, 34(2):347-358.
38. Chen SC, Liu ZM, Cui JX, Ding J, Xia XJ, Liu DL, & Yu JQ. Alleviation of chilling-induced oxidative damage by salicylic acid pretreatment and related gene expression in eggplant seedlings. Plant Growth Regulation 2011, 65(1):101-108.
39. Zhu X-Y, Chai S-J, Chen L-P, Zhang M-F, & Yu J-Q. Induction and origin of adventitious roots from chimeras of Brassica juncea and Brassica oleracea. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 2010, 101(3):287-294.
40. Zhang K-M, Yu H-J, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, Yu J-Q, & Xia X-J. Photoprotective roles of anthocyanins in Begonia semperflorens. Plant Science 2010, 179(3):202-208.
41. Wang JT, Jiang YP, Chen SC, Xia XJ, Shi K, Zhou YH, Yu YL, & Yu JQ. The different responses of glutathione-dependent detoxification pathway to fungicide chlorothalonil and carbendazim in tomato leaves. Chemosphere 2010, 79(9):958-965.
42. Wang H, Jiang Y P, Yu H J, Xia X J, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Light quality affects incidence of powdery mildew, expression of defence-related genes and associated metabolism in cucumber plants. European Journal of Plant Pathology 2010, 127(1):125-135.
43. Ogweno J O, Hu W H, Song X S, Shi K, Mao W H, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Photoinhibition-induced reduction in photosynthesis is alleviated by abscisic acid, cytokinin and brassinosteroid in detached tomato leaves. Plant Growth Regulation 2010, 60(3):175-182.
44. Huang J, Gu M, Lai Z, Fan B, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, Yu J-Q, & Chen Z. Functional analysis of the arabidopsis PAL gene family in plant growth, development, and response to environmental stress. Plant Physiology 2010, 153(4):1526-1538.
45. Zhang Y, Gu M, Xia X, Shi K, Zhou Y, & Yu J. Alleviation of autotoxin-induced growth inhibition and respiration by sucrose in Cucumis sativus (l.). Allelopathy Journal 2010, 25(1):147-154.
46. Zhang Y, Gu M, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Effects of aqueous root extracts and hydrophobic root exudates of cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.) on nuclei DNA content and expression of cell cycle-related genes in cucumber radicles. Plant and Soil 2010, 327(1-2):455-463.
47. Fu L-J, Shi K, Gu M, Zhou Y-H, Dong D-K, Liang W-S, Song F-M, & Yu J-Q. Systemic induction and role of mitochondrial alternative oxidase and nitric oxide in a compatible tomato-tobacco mosaic virus interaction. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 2010, 23(1):39-48.
48. Fu F Q, Mao W H, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Spatio-temporal changes in cell division, endoreduplication and expression of cell cycle-related genes in pollinated and plant growth substances-treated ovaries of cucumber. Plant Biology 2010, 12(1):98-107.
49. Zhou Y-H, Zhang Y-Y, Zhao X, Yu H-J, Shi K, & Yu J-Q. Impact of light variation on development of photoprotection, antioxidants, and nutritional value in Lactuca sativa l. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2009, 57(12):5494-5500.
50. Zhou Y H, Wu J X, Zhu L J, Shi K, & Yu J Q. Effects of phosphorus and chilling under low irradiance on photosynthesis and growth of tomato plants. Biologia Plantarum 2009, 53(2):378-382.
51. Zhou Y, Zhou J, Huang L, Ding X, Shi K, & Yu J. Grafting of Cucumis sativus onto Cucurbita ficifolia leads to improved plant growth, increased light utilization and reduced accumulation of reactive oxygen species in chilled plants. Journal of Plant Research 2009, 122(5):529-540.
52. Zhang Y, Gu M, Xia XJ, Shi K, Zhou YH, & Yu JQ. Effects of phenylcarboxylic acids on mitosis, endoreduplication and expression of cell cycle-related genes in roots of cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.). Journal of Chemical Ecology 2009, 35(6):679-688.
53. Yu JQ, Sun Y, Zhang Y, Ding J, Xia XJ, Xiao CL, Shi K, & Zhou YH. Selective trans-cinnamic acid uptake impairs Ca2+ (cyt) homeostasis and growth in Cucumis sativus l. Journal of Chemical Ecology 2009, 35(12):1471-1477.
54. Yang J-H, Zhang M-F, & Yu J-Q. Mitochondrial nad2 gene is co-transcripted with cms-associated orfb gene in cytoplasmic male-sterile stem mustard (Brassica juncea). Molecular Biology Reports 2009, 36(2):345-351.
55. Xia X-J, Wang Y-J, Zhou Y-H, Tao Y, Mao W-H, Shi K, Asami T, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Reactive oxygen species are involved in brassinosteroid- induced stress tolerance in cucumber. Plant Physiology 2009, 150(2):801-814.
56. Xia X-J, Huang L-F, Zhou Y-H, Mao W-H, Shi K, Wu J-X, Asami T, Chen Z, & Yu J-Q. Brassinosteroids promote photosynthesis and growth by enhancing activation of rubisco and expression of photosynthetic genes in Cucumis sativus. Planta 2009, 230(6):1185-1196.
57. Xia X J, Zhang Y, Wu J X, Wang J T, Zhou Y H, Shi K, Yu Y L, & Yu J Q. Brassinosteroids promote metabolism of pesticides in cucumber. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 2009, 57(18):8406-8413.
58. Wang H, Gu M, Cui J, Shi K, Zhou Y, & Yu J. Effects of light quality on CO2 assimilation, chlorophyll-fluorescence quenching, expression of calvin cycle genes and carbohydrate accumulation in Cucumis sativus. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B-Biology 2009, 96(1):30-37.
59. Song X-S, Wang Y-J, Mao W-H, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, Nogues S, & Yu J-Q. Effects of cucumber mosaic virus infection on electron transport and antioxidant system in chloroplasts and mitochondria of cucumber and tomato leaves. Physiologia Plantarum 2009, 135(3):246-257.
60. Shi K, Wang L, Zhou Y-H, Yu Y-L, & Yu J-Q. Effects of calcium cyanamide on soil microbial communities and Fusarium oxysporum f.Sp cucumberinum. Chemosphere 2009, 75(7):872-877.
61. Qi X-H, Yang J-H, Yu J-Q, & Zhang M-F. Genetic and heterosis analysis for important agronomic traits of chinese vegetable mustard (Brassica juncea) in different environments. Genetica 2009, 136(1):89-95.
62. Ogweno J-O, Song X-S, Hu W-H, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Detached leaves of tomato differ in their photosynthetic physiological response to moderate high and low temperature stress. Scientia Horticulturae 2009, 123(1):17-22.
63. Fang H, Yu YL, Chu XQ, Wang XG, Yang XE, & Yu JQ. Degradation of chlorpyrifos in laboratory soil and its impact on soil microbial functional diversity. Journal of Environmental Sciences-China 2009, 21(3):380-386.
64. Ding J, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Effects of root and foliar applications of 24-epibrassinolide on fusarium wilt and antioxidant metabolism in cucumber roots. Hortscience 2009, 44(5):1340-1345.
65. Ding J, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Microbial community responses associated with the development of Fusarium oxysporum f. Sp cucumerinum after 24-epibrassinolide applications to shoots and roots in cucumber. European Journal of Plant Pathology 2009, 124(1):141-150.
66. Zhang Y P, Qiao Y X, Zhang Y L, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Effects of root temperature on leaf gas exchange and xylem sap abscisic acid concentrations in six cucurbitaceae species. Photosynthetica 2008, 46(3):356-362.
67. Yang J-H, Zhang M-F, & Yu J-Q. Relationship between cytoplasmic male sterility and spl-like gene expression in stem mustard. Physiologia Plantarum 2008, 133(2):426-434.
68. Yang J-H, Qi X-H, Zhang M-F, & Yu J-Q. Mads-box genes are associated with cytoplasmic homeosis in cytoplasmic male-sterile stem mustard as partially mimicked by specifically inhibiting mtetc. Plant Growth Regulation 2008, 56(2):191-201.
69. Yang JH, Zhang MF, & Yu JQ. Mitochondrial retrograde regulation tuning fork in nuclear genes expressions of higher plants. Journal of Genetics and Genomics 2008, 35(2):65-71.
70. Wang Y J, Xia X J, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Compensatory acclimated mechanisms of photoprotection in a xa mutant of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. Photosynthetica 2008, 46(1):28-34.
71. Shi K, Huang Y Y, Xia X J, Zhang Y L, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Protective role of putrescine against salt stress is partially related to the improvement of water relation and nutritional imbalance in cucumber. Journal of Plant Nutrition 2008, 31(10):1820-1831.
72. Shi K, Fu L-J, Dong D-K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Decreased energy synthesis is partially compensated by a switch to sucrose synthase pathway of sucrose degradation in restricted root of tomato plants. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2008, 46(12):1040-1044.
73. Shi K, Ding X-T, Dong D-K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Root restriction-induced limitation to photosynthesis in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) leaves. Scientia Horticulturae 2008, 117(3):197-202.
74. Shi K, Dine X-T, Dong D-K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J Q. Putrescine enhancement of tolerance to root-zone hypoxia in Cucumis sativus: A role for increased nitrate reduction. Functional Plant Biology 2008, 35(4):337-345.
75. Ogweno J O, Song X S, Shi K, Hu W H, Mao W H, Zhou Y H, Yu J Q, & Nogues S. Brassinosteroids alleviate heat-induced inhibition of photosynthesis by increasing carboxylation efficiency and enhancing antioxidant systems in Lycopersicon esculentum. Journal of Plant Growth Regulation 2008, 27(1):49-57.
76. Hu W H, Song X S, Shi K, Xia X J, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Changes in electron transport, superoxide dismutase and ascorbate peroxidase isoenzymes in chloroplasts and mitochondria of cucumber leaves as influenced by chilling. Photosynthetica 2008, 46(4):581-588.
77. Fu F Q, Mao W H, Shi K, Zhou Y H, Asami T, & Yu J Q. A role of brassinosteroids in early fruit development in cucumber. Journal of Experimental Botany 2008, 59(9):2299-2308.
78. Fang H, Xiang Y Q, Hao Y H, Chu X Q, Pan X D, Yu J Q, & Yu Y L. Fungal degradation of chlorpyrifos by verticillium sp dsp in pure cultures and its use in bioremediation of contaminated soil and pakchoi. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 2008, 61(4):294-303.
79. Zhou YH, Huang LF, Zhang YL, Shi K, Yu JQ, & Nogues S. Chill-induced decrease in capacity of rubp carboxylation and associated H2O2 accumulation in cucumber leaves are alleviated by grafting onto figleaf gourd. Annals of Botany 2007, 100(4):839-848.
80. Yang J-H, Zhang M-F, & Yu J-Q. Alterations of rna editing for the mitochondrial atp9 gene in a new orf220-type cytoplasmic male-sterile line of stem mustard (Brassica juncea var. Tumida). Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 2007, 49(5):672-677.
81. Shi K, Hu W-H, Dong D-K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Low O2 supply is involved in the poor growth in root-restricted plants of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum mill.). Environmental and Experimental Botany 2007, 61(2):181-189.
82. Mao W-H, Shi K, Gong Y-M, Xia X-J, Zhang Y-P, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J. Screening genes associated with autotoxicity in Cucumis sativus l. Roots using expressed sequence tags. Allelopathy Journal 2007, 20(2):355-362.
83. Mao WH, Shi K, Xia XJ, Zhou YH, & Yu JQ. DNA microarray technique: Applications in allelopathy research. Allelopathy Journal 2007, 20(2):251-257.
84. Ding J, Sun Y, Xiao C L, Shi K, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Physiological basis of different allelopathic reactions of cucumber and figleaf gourd plants to cinnamic acid. Journal of Experimental Botany 2007, 58(13):3765-3773.
85. Zou L-Y, Ogweno J-O, Sun Y, Shi K, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Autotoxic potential of root exudates and associated phenolics in watermelon. Allelopathy Journal 2006, 18(1):103-109.
86. Zhang Z J, Zhou W J, Li H Z, Zhang G Q, Subrahmaniyan K, & Yu J Q. Effect of jasmonic acid on in vitro explant growth and microtuberization in potato. Biologia Plantarum 2006, 50(3):453-456.
87. Yu Y L, Fang H, Wang X, Wu X M, Shan M, & Yu J Q. Characterization of a fungal strain capable of degrading chlorpyrifos and its use in detoxification of the insecticide on vegetables. Biodegradation 2006, 17(5):487-494.
88. Xia X H, Huang Y Y, Wang L, Huang L F, Yu Y L, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Pesticides-induced depression of photosynthesis was alleviated by 24-epibrassinolide pretreatment in Cucumis sativus l. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology 2006, 86(1):42-48.
89. Shi QH, Zhu ZJ, Xu M, Qian QQ, & Yu JQ. Effect of excess manganese on the antioxidant system in Cucumis sativus l. Under two light intensities. Environmental and Experimental Botany 2006, 58(1-3):197-205.
90. Huang L F, Zheng J H, Zhang Y Y, Hu W H, Mao W H, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Diurnal variations in gas exchange, chlorophyll fluorescence quenching and light allocation in soybean leaves: The cause for midday depression inCO2 assimilation. Scientia Horticulturae 2006, 110(2):214-218.
91. Hu W H, Zhou Y H, Du Y S, Xia X J, & Yu J Q. Differential response of photosynthesis in greenhouse- and field-ecotypes of tomato to long-term chilling under low light. Journal of Plant Physiology 2006, 163(12):1238-1246.
92. Hu W H, Shi K, Song X S, Xia X J, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Different effects of chilling on respiration in leaves and roots of cucumber (Cucumis sativus). Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2006, 44(11-12):837-843.
93. Zhou Y H, Yu J Q, Mao W H, Huang L F, Song X S, & Nogues S. Genotypic variation of rubisco expression, photosynthetic electron flow and antioxidant metabolism in the chloroplasts of chill-exposed cucumber plants. Plant and Cell Physiology 2006, 47(2):192-199.
94. Zhou Y H, Mao W H, Zhang Y Y, Huang L F, Hu W H, & Yu J Q. Role of thermal dissipation in the photoprotection in cucumber plants after exposure to a chill stress. Photosynthetica 2006, 44(2):262-267.
95. Yu Y L, Wu X M, Li S N, Fang H, Zhan H Y, & Yu J Q. An exploration of the relationship between adsorption and bioavailability of pesticides in soil to earthworm. Environmental Pollution 2006, 141(3):428-433.
96. Ye S F, Zhou Y H, Sun Y, Zou L Y, & Yu J Q. Cinnamic acid causes oxidative stress in cucumber roots, and promotes incidence of fusarium wilt. Environmental and Experimental Botany 2006, 56(3):255-262.
97. Xiao C-L, Zheng J-H, Zou L-Y, Sun Y, Zhou Y-H, & Yu J-Q. Autotoxic effects of root exudates of soybean. Allelopathy Journal 2006, 18(1):121-127.
98. Wan Q H, Yu J Q, Yong Y G, & Fang S G. Reliable genetic analyses based on formalin-fixed materials: A new noninvasive sampling perspective for the giant panda. Conservation Genetics 2006, 7(3):467-471.
99. Song X S, Tiao C L, Shi K, Mao W H, Ogweno J O, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. The response of antioxidant enzymes in cellular organelles in cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.) leaves to methyl viologen-induced photo-oxidative stress. Plant Growth Regulation 2006, 49(1):85-93.
100. Lei J L, Ding J, Wang L, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Comparison of bacterial diversity in soils of rice-monocropping and vegetable rotation by pcr-rflp analysis of 16s rRNA gene. Allelopathy Journal 2006, 18(1):141-152.
101. Fang H, Yu Y-l, Wang X, Shan M, Wu X-M, & Yu J-Q. Dissipation of chlorpyrifos in pakchoi-vegetated soil in a greenhouse. Journal of Environmental Sciences-China 2006, 18(4):760-764.
102. Yu Y L, Wu X M, Li S N, Fang H, Tan Y J, & Yu J Q. Bioavailability of butachlor and myclobutanil residues in soil to earthworms. Chemosphere 2005, 59(7):961-967.
103. Yu Y L, Wang X, Luo Y M, Yang J F, Yu J Q, & Fan D F. Fungal degradation of metsulfuron-methyl in pure cultures and soil. Chemosphere 2005, 60(4):460-466.
104. Yu Y L, Fang H, Wang X, Yu J Q, & Fan D F. Dissipation of chlorpyrifos on pakchoi inside and outside greenhouse. Journal of Environmental Sciences-China 2005, 17(3):503-505.
105. Yang J H, Zhang M F, Yu J Q, Zhang S, Wang T, & Chen Z J. Identification of alloplasmic cytoplasmic male-sterile line of leaf mustard synthesized by intra-specific hybridization. Plant Science 2005, 168(4):865-871.
106. Song X S, Hu W H, Mao W H, Ogweno J O, Zhou Y H, & Yu J Q. Response of ascorbate peroxidase isoenzymes and ascorbate regeneration system to abiotic stresses in Cucumis sativus l. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 2005, 43(12):1082-1088.
107. Shi Q H, Bao Z Y, Zhu Z J, He Y, Qian Q Q, & Yu J Q. Silicon-mediated alleviation of mn toxicity in cucumis sativus in relation to activities of superoxide dismutase and ascorbate peroxidase. Phytochemistry 2005, 66(13):1551-1559.
108. Zhu Z J, Wei G Q, Li J, Qian Q Q, & Yu J Q. Silicon alleviates salt stress and increases antioxidant enzymes activity in leaves of salt-stressed cucumber (Cucumis sativus l.). Plant Science 2004, 167(3):527-533.
109. Zhou Y H, Yu J Q, Huang L F, & Nogues S. The relationship between CO2 assimilation, photosynthetic electron transport and water-water cycle in chill-exposed cucumber leaves under low light and subsequent recovery. Plant Cell and Environment 2004, 27(12):1503-1514.
110. Zhou Y H, Peng Y H, Lei J L, Zou L Y, Zheng J H, & Yu J Q. Effects of potato virus y-ntn infection on gas exchange and photosystem 2 function in leaves of Solanum tuberosum l. Photosynthetica 2004, 42(3):417-423.
111. Zhou Y H, Huang L F, Du Y S, & Yu J Q. Greenhouse and field cucumber genotypes use different mechanisms to protect against dark chilling. Functional Plant Biology 2004, 31(12):1215-1223.
112. Yu J Q, Huang L F, Hu W H, Zhou Y H, Mao W H, Ye S F, & Nogues S. A role for brassinosteroids in the regulation of photosynthesis in Cucumis sativus. Journal of Experimental Botany 2004, 55(399):1135-1143.
113. Ye S F, Yu J Q, Peng Y H, Zheng J H, & Zou L Y. Incidence of fusarium wilt in Cucumis sativus l. Is promoted by cinnamic acid, an autotoxin in root exudates. Plant and Soil 2004, 263(1-2):143-150.
114. Li Y, Yu J Q, Ye Q J, Chen X A, Zhou Y H, & Guo Z J. Effects of pollination and n-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-n-phenylurea on the expression of acid invertase in ovaries of Lagenaria leucantha. Plant Growth Regulation 2004, 42(3):263-270.
115. Yu J Q, Ye S F, Zhang M F, & Hu W H. Effects of root exudates and aqueous root extracts of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and allelochemicals, on photosynthesis and antioxidant enzymes in cucumber. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 2003, 31(2):129-139.
116. Li Y, Yu J Q, Ye Q J, Zhu Z J, & Guo Z J. Expression of cycd3 is transiently increased by pollination and n-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-n '-phenylurea in ovaries of lagenaria leucantha. Journal of Experimental Botany 2003, 54(385):1245-1251.
117. Yu J Q, Zhou Y H, Ye S F, & Huang L F. 24-epibrassinolide and abscisic acid protect cucumber seedlings from chilling injury. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology 2002, 77(4):470-473.
118. Yu J Q, Zhou Y H, Huang L F, & Allen D J. Chill-induced inhibition of photosynthesis: Genotypic variation within cucumis sativus. Plant and Cell Physiology 2002, 43(10):1182-1188.
119. Yu J Q, Ye S F, & Huang L F. Effects of simulated acid precipitation on photosynthesis, chlorophyll fluorescence, and antioxidative enzymes in Cucumis sativus l. Photosynthetica 2002, 40(3):331-335.
120. Yu J Q, Li Y, Qian Y R, & Zhu Z J. Cell division and cell enlargement in fruit of lagenaria leucantha as influenced by pollination and plant growth substances. Plant Growth Regulation 2001, 33(2):117-122.
121. Yu J Q, Li Y, Qian Y R, & Zhu Z J. Changes of endogenous hormone level in pollinated and n-(2-chloropyridyl)-n '-phenylurea (cppu)-induced parthenocarpic fruits of Lagenaria leucantha. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology 2001, 76(2):231-234.
122. Yu J Q, Shou S Y, Qian Y R, Zhu Z J, & Hu W H. Autotoxic potential of cucurbit crops. Plant and Soil 2000, 223(1-2):147-151.
123. Yu J Q & Komada H. Hinoki (chamaecyparis obtusa) bark, a substrate with anti-pathogen properties that suppress some root diseases of tomato. Scientia Horticulturae 1999, 81(1):13-24.
124. Yu J Q. Parthenocarpy induced by n-(2-chloro-4-pyridyl)-n '-phenylurea (cppu) prevents flower abortion in chinese white-flowered gourd (Lagenaria leucantha). Environmental and Experimental Botany 1999, 42(2):121-128.
125. Yu J Q. Allelopathic suppression of pseudomonas solanacearum infection of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) in a tomato-chinese chive (Allium tuberosum) intercropping system. Journal of Chemical Ecology 1999, 25(11):2409-2417.
126. Yu J Q & Matsui Y. Effects of root exudates of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and allelochemicals on ion uptake by cucumber seedlings. Journal of Chemical Ecology 1997, 23(3):817-827.
127. Yu J Q, Komada H, Yokoyama H, Yamamoto M, Terada T, & Matsui Y. Sugi (Cryptomeria japonica d. Don) bark, a potential growth substrate for soilless culture with bioactivity against some soilborne diseases. Journal of Horticultural Science 1997, 72(6):989-996.
128. Yu J Q & Matsui Y. Phytotoxic substances in root exudates of cucumber (Cucumis-sativus l). Journal of Chemical Ecology 1994, 20(1):21-31.
129. Yu J Q & Matsui Y. Extraction and identification of phytotoxic substances accumulated in nutrient solution for the hydroponic culture of tomato. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1993, 39(4):691-700.
130. Yu J Q, Lee K S, & Matsui Y. Effect of the addition of activated-charcoal to the nutrient solution on the growth of tomato in hydroponic culture. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 1993, 39(1):13-22.
 

 

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  • YU, J.Q. (2005) ALLELOCHEMICALS AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS. In: Allelopathy: A Physiological Process with Ecological Implications. Manuel J. Reigosa, Nuria Pedrol and Luis Gonzalez (Eds.). Springer-Verlag. 127-139.
  • YU J.Q. 2001. Autotoxicity of cucurbit crops: phenomenan, autotoxins, mechanisms and means to overcome.J . of Crop Production.4:335-348 Food Productions Press
  • Yu JQ.,1999. Alleloapthic control of soil-borne diseases in vegetable crops.In Alleleopathy 2. Science Publisher Co., USA 1999p335-344.
  • Yu JQ., 1999. Autotoxic potential of cucurbitacerous crops.In Alleleopathy 2. Science Publisher Co., USA 1999 p149-162.