Ying-zhi Xu - Publications

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2009-2013 Agronomy University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, United States 

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Year Citation  Score
2018 Raju SKK, Shao MR, Sanchez R, Xu YZ, Sandhu A, Graef G, Mackenzie S. An epigenetic breeding system in soybean for increased yield and stability. Plant Biotechnology Journal. PMID 29570925 DOI: 10.1111/Pbi.12919  0.792
2015 Yang X, Kundariya H, Xu YZ, Sandhu A, Yu J, Hutton SF, Zhang M, Mackenzie SA. MutS HOMOLOG1-derived epigenetic breeding potential in tomato. Plant Physiology. 168: 222-32. PMID 25736208 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.15.00075  0.776
2015 Virdi KS, Laurie JD, Xu YZ, Yu J, Shao MR, Sanchez R, Kundariya H, Wang D, Riethoven JJ, Wamboldt Y, Arrieta-Montiel MP, Shedge V, Mackenzie SA. Arabidopsis MSH1 mutation alters the epigenome and produces heritable changes in plant growth. Nature Communications. 6: 6386. PMID 25722057 DOI: 10.1038/Ncomms7386  0.589
2012 Xu YZ, Santamaria Rde L, Virdi KS, Arrieta-Montiel MP, Razvi F, Li S, Ren G, Yu B, Alexander D, Guo L, Feng X, Dweikat IM, Clemente TE, Mackenzie SA. The chloroplast triggers developmental reprogramming when mutS HOMOLOG1 is suppressed in plants. Plant Physiology. 159: 710-20. PMID 22496509 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.112.196055  0.795
2011 Davila JI, Arrieta-Montiel MP, Wamboldt Y, Cao J, Hagmann J, Shedge V, Xu YZ, Weigel D, Mackenzie SA. Double-strand break repair processes drive evolution of the mitochondrial genome in Arabidopsis. Bmc Biology. 9: 64. PMID 21951689 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7007-9-64  0.748
2011 Xu YZ, Arrieta-Montiel MP, Virdi KS, de Paula WB, Widhalm JR, Basset GJ, Davila JI, Elthon TE, Elowsky CG, Sato SJ, Clemente TE, Mackenzie SA. MutS HOMOLOG1 is a nucleoid protein that alters mitochondrial and plastid properties and plant response to high light. The Plant Cell. 23: 3428-41. PMID 21934144 DOI: 10.1105/Tpc.111.089136  0.736
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