头像

Qiang Guo

Post:

Duties:

Degree: PhD

Tel:

Email: guoqiang@cau.edu.cn

10 Visit

(0) (0)

About

  • Department:
  • Gender: male
  • Nationality:
  • Post:
  • Duties:
  • Graduate School:
  • Degree: PhD
  • Tel:
  • Email: guoqiang@cau.edu.cn
  • Office Location:
  • Address:
  • PostCode:
  • Fax:

Expert category

  • Academic degree supervisor type:
  • Professional Degree Graduate Supervisor Type:
  • Engaged in disciplines1:
  • Engaged in disciplines2:
  • Engaging in a profession1:
  • Engaging in a profession2:
  • Research direction 2:
  • Research direction 1:
  • Name of professional degree field:

Resume

Work experience

2023.11-Current China Agricultural University, School of Plant Protection, Principle Investigator/Associate professor

2020.4-2023.8 University of North Carolina at Chapel HillDepartment of ChemistryPostdoctoral Research Associate

2019.1-2020.4 Michigan State UniversityDOE-Plant Research Laboratory, Postdoctoral Research Associate


Education

2013.8-2018.12 Michigan State University, Plant Biology/DOE-Plant Research Laboratory, PhD

2011.8-2013.5 Missouri State University, Plant Science, Master

2007.9-2011.6 China Agricultural University, Plant Protection, Bacholar


Publication

1. Qiang Guo, Xiaoyan Chen, and Bo Li. 2023. Purification and characterization of tomato arginine decarboxylase and its inhibition by the bacterial small molecule phevamine A. Protein Expression and Purification 210, 206326.

2. Qiang Guo*, Ian T. Major*, George Kapali, and Gregg A. Howe. 2022. MYC transcription factors coordinate tryptophan-dependent defence responses and compromise seed yield in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist 236, 132-145.

3. Ian T. Major, Qiang Guo, Jinling Zhai, George Kapali, David M. Kramer, and Gregg A. Howe. A phytochrome B-independent pathway restricts growth at high levels of jasmonate defense. 2020. Plant Physiology 183, 733-749.

4. Jinjing Pan, Yanru Hu, Houping Wang, Qiang Guo, Yani Chen, Gregg A. Howe, Diqiu Yu. Molecular mechanism underlying the synergetic effect of jasmonate on abscisic acid signaling during seed germination in Arabidopsis. 2020. The Plant Cell 32, 3846-3865.

5. Qiang Guo*, Yuki Yoshida*, Ian T. Major, Kun Wang, Koichi Sugimoto, George Kapali, Nathan E. Havko, Christoph Benning, and Gregg A. Howe. 2018. JAZ repressors of metabolic defense promote growth and reproductive fitness in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115, E10768-E10777.

6. Qiang Guo*, Ian T. Major*, and Gregg A. Howe. 2018. Resolution of growth-defense conflict: mechanistic insights from jasmonate signaling. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 44, 72-81.

7. Kun Wang, Qiang Guo, John E. Froehlich, Hope Lynn Hersh, Agnieszka Zienkiewicz, Gregg A. Howe, and Christoph Benning. 2018. Two abscisic acid responsive plastid lipase genes involved in jasmonic acid biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. The Plant Cell 30, 1006-1022.

8. Shanshan Wang, Ke Xie, Guoyong Xu, Huarui Zhou, Qiang Guo, Jingyi Wu, Zengwei Liao, Na Liu, Yan Wang, and Yule Liu. 2018. Plant G proteins interact with endoplasmic reticulum luminal protein receptors to regulate endoplasmic reticulum retrieval. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 60, 541-561.

9. Steven Beach, Michael Kovens, LeAnn Hubbert, Shae Honesty, Qiang Guo, Daniel Pap, Ru Dai, Laszlo Kovacs, and Wenping Qiu. 2017. Genetic and phenotypic characterization of Grapevine Vein Clearing Virus from wild Vitis rupestris. Phytopathology 107, 138-144.

10. Qiang Guo, Shae Honesty, Meilong Xu, Yu Zhang, James Schoel, and Wenping Qiu. 2014. Genetic diversity and tissue and host specificity of Grapevine Vein Clearing Virus. Phytopathology 75, 417-429.


Patent

1. Gregg A. Howe and Qiang Guo. 2021. Elevated resistance to insects and plant pathogens without compromising seed production. US Patent: US20210115464A1.



Teaching research

Social Position

Dynamic activity

Field

Open Course

Project

Thesis

Achievements

The software works Patent

Honor

Enrollment

Enrollment in previous years Application intention