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Chengjun Wu's research focuses on advancing soybean genetics and cultivation, particularly concerning flood tolerance and disease resistance. His work investigates quantitative trait loci (QTLs) associated with flooding tolerance in soybean (<0xC2><0xA0><i>Glycine max</i><0xC2><0xA0>), exploring genetic architecture and response to selection under different breeding methods. Wu has also studied the impact of environmental factors, such as planting date and flooding at specific growth stages, on edamame quality, yield, and seed composition. A significant area of his research involves developing high-throughput methods for screening soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance and identifying flood-tolerant germplasm lines. Furthermore, his publications address the genetic research related to resistance against Soybean mosaic virus (Soybean mosaic virus), a key pathogen affecting soybean crops.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 44
- Citations: 683
Selected Publications
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Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line (2025)
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Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean (2024)
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Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line (2024)
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Registration of soybean germplasm line R14‐1422 with high yield and moderate resistance to southern root knot nematode (2023)
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Quantitative trait loci underlying flooding tolerance in soybean (<scp><i>Glycine max</i></scp>) (2022)
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Spatial models for seed yield, wilting, and maturity in furrow-irrigated soybean plots (2022)
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Decades of Genetic Research on Soybean mosaic virus Resistance in Soybean (2022)
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Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean (2022)
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Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance (2021)
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Registration of ‘R13‐13997’ soybean cultivar (2021)
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Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window (2021)
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Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system (2021)
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- Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
Showing 5 of 11 shared publications
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 9 shared publications
- Decades of Genetic Research on Soybean mosaic virus Resistance in Soybean
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of soybean germplasm line R14‐1422 with high yield and moderate resistance to southern root knot nematode
- Registration of ‘R13‐13997’ soybean cultivar
- Decades of Genetic Research on Soybean mosaic virus Resistance in Soybean
- Effect of Planting Date and Cultivar Maturity in Edamame Quality and Harvest Window
- Quantitative trait loci underlying flooding tolerance in soybean (<scp><i>Glycine max</i></scp>)
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Across-environment seed protein stability and genetic architecture of seed components in soybean
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of R19‐42848 as a drought‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean
- Registration of soybean germplasm line R14‐1422 with high yield and moderate resistance to southern root knot nematode
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Impact of Delaying Irrigation on Wilting, Seed Yield, and Other Agronomic Traits of Determinate MG5 Soybean
- Spatial models for seed yield, wilting, and maturity in furrow-irrigated soybean plots
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of soybean germplasm line R14‐1422 with high yield and moderate resistance to southern root knot nematode
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Registration of ‘R13‐13997’ soybean cultivar
- Impact of flooding at the early reproductive growth stage on soybean yield and seed composition
- Registration of R16‐45 as a flood‐tolerant, high‐yielding soybean germplasm line
- Genomic prediction and association mapping of early season flood tolerance in soybean
- Response to selection to different breeding methods for soybean flood tolerance
- Developing a high‐throughput method to screen soybean germplasm for hypoxia tolerance in a hydroponic system
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