Rong Zhou

Rong Zhou

Aarhus Universitet

H-index: 22

Europe-Denmark

About Rong Zhou

Rong Zhou, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Aarhus Universitet, specializes in the field of abiotic stress, heat, drought, waterlogging, plant physiology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Updated Gene Prediction of Cucumber Genome through Manual Annotation

An Optimized Protocol for Comprehensive Evaluations of Salt Tolerance in Crop Germplasm Accessions: A Case Study of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Higher Intensity of Salt Stress Accompanied by Heat Inhibits Stomatal Conductance and Induces ROS Accumulation in Tomato Plants

Identification and Expression Pattern Analysis of the SOS Gene Family in Tomatoes

Stomatal effects and ABA metabolism mediate differential regulation of leaf and flower cooling in tomato cultivars exposed to heat and drought stress

The genome of Stephania japonica provides insights into the biosynthesis of cepharanthine

Interactive Effects of Temperature, Water Regime, and [CO2] on Wheats with Different Heat Susceptibilities

SlCathB2 as a negative regulator mediates a novel regulatory pathway upon high‐temperature stress response in tomato

Rong Zhou Information

University

Position

Tenure-track Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

1956

Citations(since 2020)

1736

Cited By

611

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

35

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rong Zhou Skills & Research Interests

abiotic stress

heat

drought

waterlogging

plant physiology

Top articles of Rong Zhou

Updated Gene Prediction of Cucumber Genome through Manual Annotation

2024/4/19

An Optimized Protocol for Comprehensive Evaluations of Salt Tolerance in Crop Germplasm Accessions: A Case Study of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.)

Agronomy

2024/4/17

Higher Intensity of Salt Stress Accompanied by Heat Inhibits Stomatal Conductance and Induces ROS Accumulation in Tomato Plants

Antioxidants

2024/4/10

Stomatal effects and ABA metabolism mediate differential regulation of leaf and flower cooling in tomato cultivars exposed to heat and drought stress

Journal of Experimental Botany

2024/3/27

The genome of Stephania japonica provides insights into the biosynthesis of cepharanthine

Cell Reports

2024/3/26

Interactive Effects of Temperature, Water Regime, and [CO2] on Wheats with Different Heat Susceptibilities

Plants

2024/1

SlCathB2 as a negative regulator mediates a novel regulatory pathway upon high‐temperature stress response in tomato

Physiologia Plantarum

2024/3

Synergistic regulation at physiological, transcriptional and metabolic levels in tomato plants subjected to a combination of salt and heat stress

The Plant Journal

2024/3

The crosstalk of far-red energy and signaling defines the regulation of photosynthesis, growth, and flowering in tomatoes

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry

2024/2/22

PHGD: An integrative and user‐friendly database for plant hormone‐related genes

iMeta

2024/2

Flowering genes identification, network analysis and database construction for 837 plants

Horticulture Research

2024/1/10

How high-throughput sequencing empowers the research of polyploidy in vegetable crops

Vegetable Research

2024

Two major duplication events shaped the transcription factor repertoires in Solanaceae species

Scientia Horticulturae

2024/1/1

Improving tomato yield, quality and antioxidant capacity in greenhouse by far-infrared radiation

Plant Stress

2023/12/1

Male sterile crop mutated on Ty-5 gene

2023/11/21

Far-red signaling affects the regulation of photosynthesis in tomatoes

IX South-Eastern Europe Symposium on Vegetables and Potatoes 1391

2023/9/5

ROS-mediated waterlogging memory, induced by priming, mitigates photosynthesis inhibition in tomato under waterlogging stress

Frontiers in Plant Science

2023/8/28

Large‐scale analysis of trihelix transcription factors reveals their expansion and evolutionary footprint in plants

Physiologia Plantarum

2023/8

Differences in physiological responses of two tomato genotypes to combined waterlogging and cadmium stresses

Antioxidants

2023/6/2

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