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Volume 07

Advances in Crop Science and Technology

ISSN: 2329-8863

Agri 2019

August 15-16, 2019

August 15-16, 2019 | Rome, Italy

14

th

International Conference on

Agriculture & Horticulture

Recent Publications

1. N.U. Ahmed, J.I. Park, H.J. Jung, et al., Anthocyanin biosynthesis for cold and freezing stress tolerance and

desirable color in Brassica rapa, Funct Integr Genomics. 2015 Jul;15(4):383-94.

2. C. Kang, O. Darwish, A. Geretz, et al., Genome-scale transcriptomic insights into early-stage fruit development

in woodland strawberry Fragaria vesca., Plant Cell 25 (2013)1960-78.

3. Y. Qu, A. Zhou, X. Zhang, et al., De Novo Transcriptome Sequencing of Low Temperature-Treated Phlox

subulata and Analysis of the Genes Involved in Cold Stress, Int J Mol Sci 16 (2015)9732.

4. X. Gu, Y. Chen, Z. Gao, et al., Transcription factors and anthocyanin genes related to low-temperature tolerance

in rd29A:RdreB1BI transgenic strawberry, Plant Physiology & Biochemistry Ppb 89 (2015)31-43.

5. C. Zhang, H. Jia, W. Wu, et al., Functional conservation analysis and expression modes of grape anthocyanin

synthesis genes responsive to low temperature stress, Gene 574 (2015)168-77.

Biography

Yuying Zhu has working on ShanghaiAcademy ofAgricultural Sciences since 1984. Now he has his expertise in pakchoi cultivation and breeding. He has chosen

15 pakchoi varieties that have large area.

yy5@saas.sh.com

Fig. 3 Four major pathways likely implicated in

the effects of low temperatures on purple pakchoi

during IMC identified by a KEGG enrichment

analysis. Thered line representsa p-value of 0.05

Fig. 4 Anthocyanin biosynthetic pathwaysin

purple pakchoi under low temperature conditions.

HY5, MYB44 and MYB113 are transcription

factors.Genes involved in this pathway include

PAL, C4H, CHS, F3H, DFR, ANS, U78D1and

CUT75G1. Red representsthe up-regulation of the

gene expression level, while green denotesdown-

regulation.Gray indicates a non-DEG.