969 total citations 42 papers, 748 citations indexed
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LU Yong-gen is a scholar working on Plant Science, Genetics and Molecular Biology.
According to data from OpenAlex, LU Yong-gen has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 748 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 34 papers in Plant Science, 22 papers in Genetics and 10 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in LU Yong-gen's work include Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals (21 papers), Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (16 papers) and GABA and Rice Research (10 papers). LU Yong-gen is often cited by papers focused on Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals (21 papers), Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement (16 papers) and GABA and Rice Research (10 papers). LU Yong-gen collaborates with scholars based in China, Germany and United States. LU Yong-gen's co-authors include Xiangdong Liu, Jinquan Li, Muhammad Qasim Shahid, Peng Zhang, Jinwen Wu, Lan Wang, Xiaoling Li, Zhixiong Chen, Xiang Li and Guiquan Zhang and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Carbon and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
In The Last Decade
LU Yong-gen
40 papers
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728 citations
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Fu, Xuelin, et al.. (2010). A comparative study on aluminum tolerance between Oryza sativa and O. rufipogon in Gaozhou.. Zhongguo nongye Kexue. 43(4). 661–669.5 indexed citations
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Yong-gen, LU. (2007). Constructing Strategy of Core Collection for Oryza sativa L.. Shenyang Nongye Daxue xuebao.3 indexed citations
Yong-gen, LU, et al.. (2006). Abnormal Structure of Embryo Sac in Autotetraploid Rice.3 indexed citations
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Yong-gen, LU. (2006). Reproductive Characteristics of Oryza rufipogon Griff. in Gaozhou, Guangdong Province II. Embryo Sac Fertility, Embryo Sac Development, Embryogenesis and Endosperm Development. Zhiwu yichuan ziyuan xuebao.2 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiangdong, et al.. (2006). Chromosome pairing behavior and reproduction in the hybrid developed by the interaction of different pollen sterile genes in autotetrapioid rice. Zuo wu xue bao. 32(10). 1472–1478.1 indexed citations
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Yong-gen, LU. (2006). Study on the Reproductive Characteristics of Oryza rufipogon Griff.in Gaozhou,Guangdong Province I.Seed Setting Rate,Pollen Fertility and its Developmental Characteristics. Zhiwu yichuan ziyuan xuebao.1 indexed citations
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Xiao, Bo, et al.. (2005). Structure and fertilization of embryo sac in intersubspecific hybrids of autotetraploid rice. Zuo wu xue bao. 31(9). 1150–1156.8 indexed citations
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Wang, Lan, et al.. (2005). Endosperm Development in Autotetraploid Rice.4 indexed citations
Yong-gen, LU. (2002). Ultrastructural Studies on the Developmental Process of Pollen and Anther in Rice (Oryza sativa L.). Zhongguo shuidao kexue.6 indexed citations
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Mei, Mantong, et al.. (2000). Preliminary detection of quantitative trait loci for salt tolerance in rice.. Zhongguo shuidao kexue. 14(2). 65–70.10 indexed citations
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Yong-gen, LU, et al.. (2000). Cytological mechanism of pollen abortion in photoperiod-temperature sensitive genic male sterile line Peiai 64S in rice (Oryza sativa L.).. Zhongguo shuidao kexue. 14(1). 7–14.4 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiangdong, et al.. (1997). Formation and Development of Embryo Sac Wall in Rice. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 39(11).2 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiangdong, et al.. (1997). Fertilization of different types of embryo sacs and its embryo formation in polyembryonic rice strain AP IV. Zhiwu xuebao. 39(3). 214–217.1 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiangdong, et al.. (1996). Formation and Development of Different Types of Embryo Sacs in Polyembryonic Rice Strain APIV. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 38(10).1 indexed citations
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Liu, Xiangdong, et al.. (1996). Study on the Structure and Genetic Polymorphism of Embryo Sac in Polyembryonic Rice Strain AP IV. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology. 38(8).1 indexed citations
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Zhang, Guiquan, et al.. (1993). Genetic Studies of the Hybrid Sterility in Cultivated Rice (Oryza sativa)III.Allele Differentiation of F_(1) Pollen Sterility in Different Types of Varieties. Acta Genetica Sinica. 20(6). 541–551.8 indexed citations
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