We aim to accelerate domestication and to improve seed oil quantity and quality of biofuel, jet fuel, renewable energy species, Pennycress (Thlaspi arvense) and Camelina sativa, translating knowledge obtained from our Arabidopsis LMID (lignin modification induced dwarfism) studies at genetic, genomic and metabolomic levels.

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Xu “Sirius” Li

Associate Professor

Plants for Human Health Institute,

Department of Plant and Microbial Biology

North Carolina State University

Phone: 704-250-5460

Email: [email protected]

Lab Personnel


Xu “Sirius” Li, PI

Xin Li, Postdoc

Victoria Yell, PhD Candidate

Juanita Ratliff, Research Technician

Alumni

News and updates


2023.12.06. Xin and Victoria’s new paper “Two Arabidopsis promoters drive seed-coat specific gene expression in pennycress and camelina” is published in Plant Method (Link to paper), congratulations!

2023.03.30. Han-Yi and Xin’s new paper “UGT76F1 glycosylates an isomer of the C7-necic acid component of pyrrolizidine alkaloids in Arabidopsis thaliana” is published in the Plant Journal (Link to paper), congratulations!

2023.03.15. Victoria’s new paper “Scalable, Flexible, and Cost-Effective Seedling Grafting” is published in JoVE (Link to paper). Congratulations, Victoria!


Outreach

Our lab welcomes undergraduate and high school students with interest in STEM, especially plant biology, to participate in cutting-edge research, and/or our weekly discussions on current trends and highlights in biological researches. Please refer to our “Outreach” page (link below) for more information.

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