San Diego, CA, United States of America

Honghong Hu

USPTO Granted Patents = 3 

 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


Company Filing History:


Years Active: 2014-2019

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Innovations by Honghong Hu in Plant CO2 Sensors

Introduction

Honghong Hu is an accomplished inventor based in San Diego, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of plant biology, particularly in the development of technologies that enhance plant efficiency in gas exchange. With a total of 3 patents, his work focuses on manipulating plant stomata to optimize carbon dioxide and water exchange.

Latest Patents

One of his latest patents is titled "Plant COsensors, nucleic acids encoding them, and methods for making and using them." This invention provides compositions and methods for manipulating the exchange of water and/or carbon dioxide through plant stomata by controlling COsensor genes. It also includes methods for enhancing or optimizing biomass accumulation in plants. Furthermore, the invention outlines techniques for opening or closing a stomatal pore on a guard cell in the epidermis of a plant. Additionally, it addresses increasing or decreasing oxygenation efficiency and/or carbon fixation in a guard cell by manipulating the expression of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase. The invention also provides promoters for regulating the expression of nucleic acids in plant guard cells.

Career Highlights

Honghong Hu is affiliated with the University of California, where he continues to advance research in plant sciences. His innovative approaches have the potential to significantly impact agricultural practices and environmental sustainability.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Julian I. Schroeder and Maria Israelsson-Nordstrom, contributing to a rich exchange of ideas and advancements in their field.

Conclusion

Honghong Hu's work exemplifies the intersection of innovation and environmental science, showcasing how targeted inventions can lead to more efficient plant growth and resource management. His contributions are paving the way for future advancements in agricultural technology.

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