Guangdong, China

Junxing Li


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations of Junxing Li in Molecular Marker Development

Introduction

Junxing Li is a prominent inventor based in Guangdong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of molecular detection, particularly in the agricultural sector. His work focuses on developing tools that enhance the breeding processes of crops, specifically pumpkins.

Latest Patents

Junxing Li holds a patent for an indel molecular marker closely linked to photoperiod insensitivity in pumpkins. This invention, titled "Indel molecular marker closely linked to photoperiod insensitivity in pumpkins and application thereof," discloses a molecular marker that is crucial for creating an assistant breeding system. The indel molecular marker SEQ7593 is located on the tenth chromosome and measures 280 bp in size. The nucleotide sequence of this marker is designated as SEQ ID NO: 1. This innovation allows for rapid and high-throughput applications in pumpkin breeding, significantly reducing the time required for conventional gene positioning.

Career Highlights

Junxing Li is affiliated with the Vegetable Research Institute at the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences. His work has been instrumental in advancing the methodologies used in molecular breeding, particularly for crops that require specific photoperiod conditions. His research has provided technical support for the molecular breeding of pumpkins, enhancing their adaptability and yield.

Collaborations

Junxing Li collaborates with notable colleagues, including Yujuan Zhong and Hexun Huang. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing research and development in the field of agricultural sciences.

Conclusion

Junxing Li's innovative work in developing molecular markers has the potential to revolutionize pumpkin breeding and improve agricultural practices. His contributions are vital for enhancing crop resilience and productivity.

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