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Junping Chen
Plant Stress and Germplasm Development Research
Molecular Biologist (Plants)

Phone: (806) 749-5560 ext. 5220
Fax: (806) 723-5272
3810 4TH STREET
LUBBOCK, TX, 79415

Projects
Characterization and Enhancement of Plant Resistance to Water-Deficit and Thermal Stresses
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 410456

Publications
Mechanism of high temperature adaptation in maize - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xu, W., Burke, J.J. 2008. Mechanism of high temperature adaptation in maize [abstract]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Joint Annual Meeting. Houston, Texas. October 5-9, 2008. Abstract No. 633-1.
Characterization of high temperature tolerance mechanisms in Maize - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xu, W., Burke, J.J. 2008. Characterization of high temperature tolerance mechanisms in Maize[abstract]. Plant and Animal Genome Conference. San Diego, California. January 12-16, 2008.
Impact of drought and high temperature stresses on cotton fiber development and fiber quality - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Burke, J.J. 2007. Impact of drought and high temperature stresses on cotton fiber development and fiber quality[abstact]. World Cotton Research Conference. Lubbock, Texas. September 10-14, 2007.
The conserved role of FtsH11 protease in protection of photosynthetic system from high temperature stress in higher plants - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xin, Z., Burke, J.J. 2007. The conserved role of FtsH11 protease in protection of photosynthetic system from high temperature stress in higher plants[abstract]. 14th International Congress on Photosynthesis. Glasgow, Scotland. July 22-27, 2007.
Role of FtsH11 protease in thermoprotection of photosynthetic systems - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xin, Z., Burke, J.J. 2007. Role of FtsH11 protease in thermoprotection of photosynthetic systems[abstract]. Drymen Photosynthesis Satellite Workshop. Drymen, Scotland. July 18-21, 2007.
FtsH11 Proteases play a critical role in high temperature stress tolerance in plants - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xin, Z., Burke, J.J. 2007. FtsH11 Proteases play a critical role in high temperature stress tolerance in plants [abstract]. Plant Biology and Botany 2007 Joint Congress, July 7-11, 2007, Chicago, Illinois. CD-ROM
Esk1 Is a Novel Component of Freezing Tolerance - (Abstract)
Xin, Z., Chen, J. 2007. ESK1 is a novel component of freezing tolerance[abstract]. Plant Biology Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois. July 7-11, 2007.
Functional Roles of FtsH11 in Thermotolerance and Photosynthetic Stress in Plants - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Chen, J., Velten, J.P., Burke, J.J. 2007. Functional Roles of FtsH11 in Thermotolerance and Photosynthetic Stress in Plants[abstract]. Gordon Ressearch Conference: Temperature Stress in Plants. Ventura, California. January 21-26, 2007.
Plant Lipidomics: Discerning Biological Function by Profiling Plant Complex Lipids Using Mass Spectrometry - (Review Article)
Welti, R., Shah, J., Li, W., Li, M., Chen, J., Burke, J.J., Fauconnier, M., Chapman, K., Chye, M., Wang, X. 2007. Plant lipidomics: Discerning biological function by profiling plant complex lipids using mass spectrometry. Frontiers in Bioscience. 12:2494-2506.
Arabidopsis ESK1 encodes a novel regulator of freezing tolerance - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Xin, Z., Chen, J., Mandaokar, A., Last, R., Browse, J. 2007. Arabidopsis ESK1 encodes a novel regulator of freezing tolerance. Plant Journal. 49:786-799.
Ftsh11 Protease Plays a Critical Role to Thermotolerance in Arabidopsis - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chen, J., Burke, J.J., Velten, J.P., Xin, Z. 2006. FtsH11 protease plays a critical role in Arabidopsis thermotolerance. The Plant Journal. 48(1):73-84.
Allelic Analysis of Esk1 Gene - (Abstract)
Xin, Z., Chen, J. 2006. Allelic analysis of ESK1 gene[abstract]. Keystone Symposia: Plant Reponses to Abiotic Stress. Copper Mountain, Colorado. April 8-13, 2006.
Characterization of the Arabidopsis Thermosensitive Mutant Atts02 Reveals An Important Role for Galactolipids in Thermotolerance - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Chen, J., Burke, J.J., Xin, Z., Xu, C., Velten, J.P. 2006. Characterization of the arabidopsis thermosensitive mutant ATTS02 reveals an important role for galactolipids in thermotolerance. Plant Cell and Environment. 29(7):437-1448.
Ftsh11 Protease Plays a Critical Role in Arabidopsis Thermotolerance - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Burke, J.J., Velten, J.P., Xin, Z. 2006. Ftsh11 protease plays a critical role in arabidopsis thermotolerance[abstract]. Keystone Symposia.
Ftsh11 Is Essential to Thermotolerance in Arabidopsis - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Burke, J.J., Velten, J.P., Xin, Z. 2006. Ftsh11 is essential to thermotolerance in arabidopsis. Plant and Animal Genome Conference. P. 405 XIV Conference.
Extraction of Genomic DNA from Plant Tissue - (Book/Chapter)
Xin, Z., Chen, J. 2006. Extraction of Genomic DNA from Plant Tissue. In: Kieleczawa, J., Editor. DNA Sequencing II: Optimizing Preparation and Cleanup. 2nd Edition. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers. p. 47-59.
Esk1 Encodes a Novel Regulator of Freezing Tolerance - (Abstract)
Xin, Z., Chen, J., Mandaokar, A., Last, R., Browse, J. 2005. Esk1 encodes a novel regulator of freezing tolerance[abstract]. American Society of Plant Biology. Paper No. 31001.
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Plant Tolerance to Heat Stress - (Book/Chapter)
Burke, J.J., Chen, J. 2006. Cellular and molecular basis of plant tolerance to heat stress. In: Huang, B, editor. Plant-Environment Interactions. 3rd Edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press. p. 27-46.
Identification of Metabolites Associated with Freezing Tolerance in Constitutively Freezing Tolerant Mutants of Arabidopsis - (Abstract)
Chen, J., Xin, Z. 2004. Identification of metabolites associated with freezing tolerance in constitutively freezing tolerant mutants of arabidopsis[abstract]. International Congress on Plant Metabolomics. Paper No. 62.
Characterizarion of Constitutively Freezing Tolerant Mutants of Arabidopsis Suggests a Critical Role of Proline in Cold Acclimation - (Abstract)
Xin, Z., Chen, J., Browse, J. 2004. Characterizarion of constitutively freezing tolerant mutants of arabidopsis suggests a critical role of proline in cold acclimation [abstract]. American Society of Plant Biologists Annual Meeting. Paper No. 136.
Molecular Mapping of Arabidopsis Genes Contributing to Thermotolerance - (Abstract)
Burke, J.J., Chen, J., Xin, Z., Velten, J.P. 2004. Molecular mapping of arabidopsis genes contributing to thermotolerance [abstract]. Keystone Symposia.
A Low Cost High Efficient Method for Genetic Mapping Using Indel Markers - (Abstract)
Xin, Z., Chen, J., Burke, J.J. 2004. A low cost high efficient method for genetic mapping using indel markers[abstract]. Plant and Animal Genome. Paper No. 227.
Esk1 Encodes a Novel Involved in Freezing Tolerance - (Abstract)
Xin, Z. 2004. Esk1 encodes a novel involved in freezing tolerance[abstract]. Keystone Symposium.

   
 
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