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*Peng Wang
*Peng Wang
*Associate Professor
*Associate Reseacher
*Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
*Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
*Baodao New Town, Danzhou, Hainan Province, China  
*Baodao New Town, Danzhou, Hainan Province, China  

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Contact Info

  • Peng Wang
  • Associate Reseacher
  • Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences
  • Baodao New Town, Danzhou, Hainan Province, China
  • pwang521@gmail.com

I run a lab as a principle investigator at Tropical Crops Genetic Resources Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, which is located in a scenic town on Hainan Island in China.

Education

  • 2008, PhD, Fudan University
  • 2002, Bachelor of Agronomy, South China Agricultural University

Research interests

  • Identification and purification of biologically active molecules in medicinal plants.
  • Characterization of metabolic pathways and their regulations of biologically active molecules.
  • Emergence and evolution of metabolic pathways in plants.

Publications

  • P Wang, Z Wang, Y Dou, X Zhang, M Wang, X Tian (2013) Genome-wide identification and analysis of membrane-bound O-acyltransferase (MBOAT) gene family in plants. Planta 238 (5), 907-922.
  • P Wang, Z Liao, L Guo, W Li, M Chen, Y Pi, Y Gong, X Sun, K Tang (2004) Cloning and functional analysis of a cDNA encoding Ginkgo biloba farnesyl diphosphate synthase. Moleculels and Cells 18 (2), 150-156.
  • P Wang, Z Liang, J Zeng, W Li, X Sun, Z Miao, K Tang (2008) Generation of tobacco lines with widely different reduction in nicotine levels via RNA silencing approaches. Journal of biosciences 33 (2), 177-184.
  • P Wang, J Zeng, Z Liang, Z Miao, X Sun, K Tang (2009) Silencing of PMT expression caused a surge of anatabine accumulation in tobacco. Molecular biology reports 36 (8), 2285-2289.

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