A series of work in relation to plant stress biology and molecular
biology by our State Key Laboratory has contributed to
current plant stress physiology and molecular biology on the
globe greatly. Some work related to plant stress physiology has
provided important implications for stress biotechnology, dryland
farming and water-saving of the world. In addition, the most
influencing work from our laboratory is the exploration of wheat
stress physiology from the angle of dynamic development and
evolution in terms of ROS, biomembrane per-oxidation, osmotic
regulation, dynamic photosynthetic physiology, water use physiology
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