Gang Ren, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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(Starch function in ornamental tobacco floral nectary development.) |
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Liu G, Ren G, Guirgis A, et al. (2009) The MYB305 transcription factor regulates expression of nectarin genes in the ornamental tobacco floral nectary. The Plant Cell. 21: 2672-87 |
Horner HT, Healy RA, Ren G, et al. (2007) Amyloplast to chromoplast conversion in developing ornamental tobacco floral nectaries provides sugar for nectar and antioxidants for protection. American Journal of Botany. 94: 12-24 |
Carter C, Healy R, O'Tool NM, et al. (2007) Tobacco nectaries express a novel NADPH oxidase implicated in the defense of floral reproductive tissues against microorganisms. Plant Physiology. 143: 389-99 |
Ren G, Healy RA, Horner HT, et al. (2007) Expression of starch metabolic genes in the developing nectaries of ornamental tobacco plants Plant Science. 173: 621-637 |
Ren G, Healy RA, Klyne AM, et al. (2007) Transient starch metabolism in ornamental tobacco floral nectaries regulates nectar composition and release Plant Science. 173: 277-290 |
Naqvi SM, Harper A, Carter C, et al. (2005) Nectarin IV, a potent endoglucanase inhibitor secreted into the nectar of ornamental tobacco plants. Isolation, cloning, and characterization. Plant Physiology. 139: 1389-400 |