General

TANG Mingyong,male,Ph.D. Associate Professor

Head of Molecular Breeding of Energy Plants Research Group
tangmingyong@xtbg.ac.cn
XTBG, Menglun, Mengla, 666303, Yunnan, Chin
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Research Areas

Functional genomics and molecular breeding of biodiesel feedstock plants. The goal of our research group is to breed improved varieties of biodiesel feedstock plants by transgenic approaches. In particular, my research direction is focused on increasing the yield potential of woody oil plants Jatropha curcas and Plukenetia volubilis through manipulating floral development and sex expression. 


Education

 2010-2016    Ph.D. in Plant Molecular Biology, The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, (Adviser: Prof.  Zeng-fu XU  

 2006-2010 B. Sc. College of Life Sciences, Yunnan University, Kunming, China


Experience

05/2020 - present     Associate Professor, Group of Molecular Breeding of Energy Plants, Key Laboratory of Tropical Plant Resources and Sustainable Use, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China   

12/2016 - 12/2019    Assistant Professor, K Group of Molecular Breeding of Energy Plants, Key Laboratory of Tropical Plant Resources and Sustainable Use, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China  


Publications

   
Papers

1. Tang M#, Bai X., Wang J., Chen. T., Meng X., Deng H., Li C., Xu, Z.F. * , Efficiency of graft-transmitted JcFT for floral induction in woody perennial species of the Jatropha genus depends on transport distance. 2021, Tree Physiology, tpab116, doi.org/10.1093/treephys (top 5, IF 4.196

2. Bai X. ,Chen T., Wu Y., Tang M *, Xu, Z.F. * .Selection and Validation of Reference Genes for qRT-PCR Analysis in the Tuber-Oil-Rich Crop, Tiger Nut (Cyperus esculentus), Based on Transcriptome Data.2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 22, 2569 (IF 5.923

3. Huang p., Li Z., Bai X. Ke J. Tang M*. First Report of Root Rot Caused by Fusarium incarnatum in Jatropha curcas in China.2021, plant disease (accepted, IF 4.438

4. Tang M. #, Bai X., Niu L., Chai X., and Xu Z.F. *miR172 regulates both vegetative and reproductive development in the perennial woody plant Jatropha curcas, 2018, Plant and Cell Physiology 59 (12): 2549-2563. (cover storyIF 4.927

5. Tang M. #, Song Y.., Niu L., and Xu Z.F. * An ortholog of LEAFY in Jatropha curcas regulates flowering time and floral organ development. 2016, Scientific Reports,6: 37306. (IF 4.379) 

6. Tang M. #, Tao Y.-B., Xu, Z.F. * Ectopic expression of Jatropha curcas APETALA1 (JcAP1) caused early flowering in Arabidopsis, but not in Jatropha. 2016, PeerJ, 4: e1969.(IF 2.984

7.Wang J.X. #, Ming X., Tao Y.B., Tang M.Y. *, and Xu Z,F. *, 2020, Over-expression of JcSEUSS1 from Jatropha curcas induces the accumulation of anthocyanin in leaves, Molecular Plant Breeding, 18(36): 1-9 (doi: 10.5376/mpb.cn.2020.18.0036 (IF 0.752

8. Ming, X. #, Tao, Y. B., Fu, Q., Tang, M., He, H., Chen, M. S.,& Xu, Z. F. * Flower-specific overproduction of cytokinins altered flower development and sex expression in the perennial woody plant Jatropha curcas L. 2020, International Journal of Molecular Sciences21(2), 640. (IF 5.923

9. Chai, X. #, Yang, Z., Fu, Q., Pan, B.,Tang, M., Li, C., & Xu, Z. F. * First report of root and basal stem rot in Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis) caused by Fusarium oxysporum in China. 2018, Plant Disease ,102(1): 242-242 (IF 4.438

10. Li, J. #, Pan, B.-Z. #, Niu, L., Chen, M.-S., Tang, M., & Xu, Z.F.. *Gibberellin Inhibits Floral Initiation in the Perennial Woody Plant Jatropha curcas. 2018, Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 37(3), 999–1006. ( IF 4.169 ) 

11. Fu, Q. #, Li, C#., Tang, M., Tao, Y.-B., Pan, B.-Z., Zhang, L., Niu, L., He, H., Wang, X., and Xu, Z.F. * An efficient protocol for Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the biofuel plant Jatropha curcas by optimizing kanamycin concentration and duration of delayed selection. 2015, Plant Biotechnology Reports9, 405-416. (IF 2.010

Research Interests

Functional genomics and molecular breeding of biodiesel feedstock plants. The goal of our research group is to breed improved varieties of biodiesel feedstock plants by transgenic approaches. In particular, my research direction is focused on increasing the yield potential of woody oil plants Jatropha curcas and Plukenetia volubilis through manipulating floral development and sex expression.