Temperature responses (chilling and heat)

Lu S, Zhu T, Wang Z, Luo L, Wang S, Lu M, Cui Y, Zou B, Hua J (2020) Arabidopsis Immune-Associated Nucleotide-binding genes inhibit heat tolerance at reproductive stages via inhibiting unfolded protein response and promoting cell death. Mol Plant doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2020.11.010.

Cui Y, Lu S, Li Z, Cheng J, Hu P, Zhu T, Wang X, Jin M, Wang X, Li L, Huang S, Zou B, Hua J (2020) Cyclic Nucleotide-Gated Ion Channels 14 and 16 promote tolerance to heat and chilling in rice. Plant Physiol 183:1794-1808.

Wang X, Zou B, Shao Q, Cui Y, Lu S, Zhang Y, Huang Q, Huang J, Hua J (2017) Natural variation reveals that OsSAP16 controls low-temperature germination in rice, J Exp Bot, 69:413-421.

Hua, J (2016) Defining roles of tandemly arrayed CBF genes in freezing tolerance with new genome editing tools. New Phytol 212:301-302.

Wang S, Bai G, Wang S, Yang L, Yang F, Wang Y, Zhu JK, Hua J (2016) Chloroplast RNA-Binding Protein RBD1 promotes chilling tolerance through 23S rRNA processing in Arabidopsis. PLoS Genet 12(5):e1006027.

Zhang Y, Zou B, Lu S, Ding Y, Liu H, Hua J (2016) Expression and promoter analysis of the OsHSP16.9C gene in rice. Biochem Biophys Res Commu. 479:260-265.

Hua J (2009) From freezing to scorching, transcriptional responses to temperature variations in plants. Curr Opin Plant Bio 12:568–573.

Wang Y and Hua J (2009) A moderate decrease in temperature induces COR15a expression through the CBF signaling cascade and enhances freezing tolerance. Plant J 60: 340-349.