Guangdong, China

Wenlong Luo


Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations of Wenlong Luo in Pumpkin Breeding

Introduction

Wenlong Luo is a notable inventor based in Guangdong, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of agricultural science, particularly in the area of molecular markers for plant breeding. His work focuses on enhancing the breeding processes for pumpkins, which are vital crops in many regions.

Latest Patents

Wenlong Luo 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 plays a crucial role in the breeding of pumpkins. The indel molecular marker SEQ7593 is located on the tenth chromosome and is 280 bp in size. The nucleotide sequence of this marker is designated as SEQ ID NO: 1. This marker can be utilized to create an assistant breeding system for photoperiod insensitivity traits, providing technical support for molecular breeding in pumpkins and significantly reducing the time required for conventional gene positioning.

Career Highlights

Wenlong Luo is affiliated with the Vegetable Research Institute at the Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences. His work at this institute has allowed him to focus on innovative breeding techniques that enhance the quality and yield of pumpkin crops. His research has implications for agricultural practices and food security.

Collaborations

Wenlong has collaborated with colleagues such as Yujuan Zhong and Hexun Huang, contributing to advancements in the field of molecular detection and plant breeding.

Conclusion

Wenlong Luo's innovative work in developing molecular markers for pumpkin breeding represents a significant advancement in agricultural science. His contributions are essential for improving crop resilience and efficiency in breeding practices.

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