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Dr. Juxun Wu

  • Address: Institute of Citrus Science, Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan 430070, China
  • Tel: 86 27-87288633 (O)
  • Email: wjxun@mail.hzau.edu.cn

Education

2009–2015 Ph.D. Huazhong Agricultural University, Fruit Science, Wuhan, China

2005–2009 B.A. Jilin University, Horticulture, Changchun, China

Professional Experience

2015 – present Post-doctor, Huazhong Agricultural University

Program emphasis

I am investigating the regulations during fruit development and ripening of Citrus. I have analyzed the dynamic variation of transcriptome and proteome of citrus during fruit ripening. Ripening related signal transduction systems including ABA and ethylene signals transduction, and the genes and regulatory networks that control fruit ripening are my research interests.


Selected publications ( * Corresponding author )
  • 1. Wu Juxun, Zheng Saisai, Feng Guizhi, Yi Hualin* (2016) Comparative Analysis of miRNAs and Their Target Transcripts between a Spontaneous Late-Ripening Sweet Orange Mutant and Its Wild-Type Using Small RNA and Degradome Sequencing. Frontiers in Plant Science 7 1416
  • 2. Wu J., Fu L., Yi H. * (2016) Genome-Wide Identification of the Transcription Factors Involved in Citrus Fruit Ripening from the Transcriptomes of a Late-Ripening Sweet Orange Mutant and Its Wild Type. PLoS One 11 e0154330
  • 3. Wang Xiaohua, Yin Wu, Wu Juxun, Chai Lijun, Yi Hualin* (2016) Effects of exogenous abscisic acid on the expression of citrus fruit ripening-related genes and fruit ripening. Scientia Horticulturae 201: 175-183
  • 4. Zhang Ya-Jian, Wang Xing-Jian, Wu Ju-Xun, Chen Shan-Yan, Chen Hong, Chai Li-Jun, Yi Hua-Lin* (2015) Comparative Transcriptome Analyses between a Spontaneous Late-Ripening Sweet Orange Mutant and Its Wild Type Suggest the Functions of ABA, Sucrose and JA during Citrus Fruit Ripening. PLoS One. 9 e116056
  • 5. Wu J, Xu Z, Zhang Y, Chai L., Yi H*, Deng X (2014) An integrative analysis of the transcriptome and proteome of the pulp of a spontaneous late-ripening sweet orange mutant and its wild type improves our understanding of fruit ripening in citrus. J Exp Bot. 65: 1651-1671
  • 6. Wu Juxun, Su Shiying, Fu Lili, Zhang Yajian, Chai Lijun, Yi Hualin* (2014) Selection of reliable reference genes for gene expression studies using quantitative real-time PCR in navel orange fruit development and pummelo floral organs. Scientia Horticulturae. 176: 180-188
  • 7. Da Xinlei, Yu Keqin, Shen Shihui, Zhang Yajian, Wu Juxun, Yi Hualin* (2012) Identification of differentially expressed genes in a spontaneous altered leaf shape mutant of the navel orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck]. Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 56: 97-103