Yuanyuan Wang

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Yuanyuan Wang

Title:Associate Professor

Address: Room 607, College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou

Email: wangyuanyuan@scau.edu.cn


RESEARCH INTEREST

My research focuses on (a) understanding the responses of maize to heat stress and determining physiological basis of tolerance; (b) developing strategies for improving tobacco quality and elucidating the regulate mechanisms involved.


EDUCATION

2017.09-2021.07 Ph.D, Crop Cultivation and Farming System, China Agricultural University

2019.10-2021.02 Ph.D, Crop Cultivation, Kansas University

2015.09-2017.07 M.Sc, Crop Cultivation and Farming System, China Agricultural University

2011.09-2015.07 B.Sc, Tobacco, Hunan Agricultural University


EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

2021.10-Present Associate Professor, South China Agricultural University


PUBLICATIONS

[1] Wang, Y., Lv, X., Sheng, D., Hou, X., Mandal, S., Liu, X., Zhang, P., Shen, Si., Wang, P., & Huang, S. (2023). Heat-dependent postpollination limitations on maize pollen tube growth and kernel sterility. Plant, Cell & Environment.

[2] Wang, Y., Sheng, D., Hou, X., Zhang, P., Liu, X., Wang, P., & Huang, S. (2023). Positive response of maize husk traits for improving heat tolerance during flowering by alleviating husk inside temperature. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 335, 109455.

[3] Pei, Y., Chen, X., Niu, Z., Su, X., Wang, Y.*, & Wang, X*. (2023). Effects of nitrogen fertilizer substitution by cow manure on yield, net GHG emissions, carbon and nitrogen footprints in sweet maize farmland in the Pearl River Delta in China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 136676.

[4] Wang, Y., Impa, S., Sunkar, R., Jagadish, S. (2021) The neglected other half - role of the pistil in plant heat stress responses. Plant Cell and Environment, 44, 2200-2210.

[5] Wang, Y., Liu, X., Hou, X., Sheng, D., Dong, X., Gao, Y., Wang, P., Huang, S. (2021) Maximum lethal temperature for flowering and seed set in maize with contrasting male and female flower sensitivities. Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 207, 679-689.