Shaoqing Li
Name:Shaoqing Li, Ph. D.
Position:Associate Professor
Research area:Studying molecular and cellular mechanisms of plants in response to environmental stresses
Lab: Room 5107
Office Phone: +86-27-6875 3805
Lab Phone: +86-027-6875 3832
Email: wuy@whu.edu.cn
Education:
Ph.D., College of Life Science, Wuhan University, 2005
M.S., Plant Science in the Shangxi University, 1994
Professional Experience:
Institute of Subtropic Agriculture, the Chinese Academy of Science, 1994-2000
Post-doctor in 2006 in the College of Environment Science and Engineering, Wuhan University.
2009.9—2010.9 University of Nebraska-Lincoln of USA
Reaserch Interests:
Since 2000, he had been working on the molecular mechanism of plant CMS and fertility restoration, nucleo-cytoplasmic interaction and heterosis, and exploitation of valuable resources in wild rice. He has developed more than 1000 valuable rice germplasm via wild-cultural rice crossing, which include new gametophytic-CMS, new restorer lines, alloplasmic CMS lines, rice mutants with large grains or spikelets, and series of recombinant lines with wild rice chromosome fragments etc.
Honors & Awards
1. Honor for the Excellent Doctor Dissertation in Hubei Province, 2005
2. Honor for the GradeⅠof the Scientific and Technology Advance in Hubei Province, 2004 (2004J-240-1-029-003-R01).
3. Outstanding Ph.D Scholarship, 2002, Wuhan University.
Applied patents
A method quickly to assay the Honglian similar cytoplasm in rice (200610018964.6).
A molecular method to identify the seeds of Honglian hybrids rice (200610019799.4).
A method swiftly to identify the varieties and purity of hybrid rice (200910061545.2)
Projects Granted
1. National “973” program of China: Diversity and genetic effect of important character alleles in the skeletal varieties of rice (2006CB101704, 2006-20011).
2. National “863” program of China: Cloning and Characterization of important genes related to pollen development in rice (2006AA10A103, 2006-2010).
3. National “973” program of China: Mechanism of CMS and fertility restoration in important field crops (2007CB109005, 2007-2012).
4. Transgenic program:Development of elite transgenic rice with high quality and strong resistance against diseases and pests(2009-2010)
Some publications in recent years
Wang kun, GaoYa, Peng Xiaojue, Yang Guohua, Gao Feng, Li Shaoqing, Zhu Yingguo. Using FAM labeled DNA oligos to do RNA electrophoretic mobility shift assay. Mol Biol Rep, 2009, DOI 10.1007/s11033-009-9841-7 (corresponding author)
Li Shaoqing, Tan Yanping, Wang Kun, Wan Cuixiang, Zhu Yingguo. Gametophytically alloplasmic CMS line of rice (Oryza sativa L) with variant orfH79 haplotype corresponds to specific fertility restorer. Theor Appl Genet, 2008, 117: 1389-1397
Li Shaobo, Zhang Zhihong, Li Shaoqing, Li Yangsheng, Zhu Youlin, Zhu Yingguo.Time-related mapping of quantitative trait loci controlling dry matter accumulation and partitioning in rice. Genes & Genomics, 2008, 30 (4): 337-346 (corresponding author)
Li shaoqing, Yang Daichang, Zhu Yingguo. Characterization and use of male sterility in rice breeding. J Integr Plant Biol, 2007, 49: 791-804
Wan Cuixiang, Li Shaoqing, Wen Li, Kong Jin, Wang Kun, Zhu Yingguo. Damage of oxidative stress on mitochondria during microspores development in Honglian CMS line of rice. Plant Cell Rep, 2007, 26: 373-382
Zhang Hong, Li Shaoqing, Yi Ping, Wan Cuixiang, Chen Zuyu, Zhu Yingguo. A Honglian CMS line of rice displays aberrant F0 of F0F1-ATPase. Plant Cell Rep. 2007, 26: 1065-1071
Tan YP, Li SQ, Wang L, Liu G, Hu J, Zhu YG. Genetic and allelic analysis of fertility-restorer genes for Wild-abortive, Honglian and Boro-II CMS in rice. Biologia Plantarum, 2008, 52 (3): 469-474
Wen Li, Liu Gai, Li Shaoqing, Wan Cuixiang, Tao Jun, Xu Kaiyang, Zhang Zaijun, Zhu Yingguo. Proteomic analysis of anthers from Honglian cytoplasmic male sterility line rice and its corresponding maintainer and hybrid. Botanical Studies, 2007, 48: 293-309.
Zhang Qiusheng, Zhang Jingjing, Yang Daichang, Li Yangsheng, Li Shaoqing, Zhu Yingguo. Characterization and immunolocalization of a pollen-specific calmodulin-binding protein from rice. Funct Plant Biol, 2006, 33(6): 555-562