Department: Agronomy
Phone: 765.496.6889
Office: Lilly 3-347
Area of Expertise: Plant Molecular Physiology
Curriculum Vitae
The Zhang lab periodically recruits graduate
student (M.S. and Ph.D.), postdocs, and visiting students/scholars. Visiting
students/scholars are actively involved in our on-going projects
and it is our hope that they can publish paper (s) in high profile
journals from results derived from their visits. For example, Mr. Chao
Xia, a visiting student from Sichuan Agricultural University, has published a
first author paper in Plant Physiology. Four more papers with him as
a first author are in preparation; Mr. Manrong Zha, a visiting
student from Nanjing Agricultural University, has published a
paper in Journal of Experimental Botany in which he was a second author.
In addition, Manrong is preparing two papers with him as the first author.
If you are
interested in joining the lab, please contact via email listed above.
Biography
Dr. Cankui Zhang is an Associate Professor in Crop
Molecular Physiology in the Department of Agronomy at Purdue University. He was
trained as a basic plant molecular physiologist before joining Purdue. At
Purdue he would like to use his knowledge in basic plant biology to improve the
quality and productivity of crops. His research focuses on the yield
improvement via the manipulation of carbon partitioning; whole plant signaling
under either abiotic (mineral deficiency) or biotic (root-microbe interactions)
stress; genetic engineering to increase Fe/Zn accumulation in tubers and seeds;
and heat/drought stress. Crops involved in his research include maize, soybean,
rice, wheat, and tomato.
Research Interests
Yield Improvement, Plant Mineral Physiology, Biofortification and Long Distance Signaling
Teaching
AGRY 518: Plant Physiology and Biotechnology Research Techniques.
AGRY 515: Plant Mineral Nutrition
Selected Publications (in total 28 papers)
Zhao, J., Ding, B., Zhu, E., Deng, X., Zhang, M., Zhang, P., Zhang C. & Zhang, K. (2021). Phloem unloading via the apoplastic pathway is essential for shoot distribution of root-synthesized cytokinins. Plant Physiology. doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiab188
Akman, H., Zhang, C., & Ejeta, G. (2021). Physio‐morphological, biochemical, and anatomical traits of drought‐tolerant and susceptible sorghum cultivars under pre‐and post‐anthesis drought. Physiologia Plantarum. 172: 912-921
Chen, Qingshuai, Xiyu Xu, Di Xu, Haisen Zhang, Zhang, C., and Gang Li. "WRKY18 and WRKY53 coordinate with HISTONE ACETYLTRANSFERASE1 to regulate rapid responses to sugar." Plant Physiology 180, no. 4 (2019): 2212-2226.
Liu, Yan, Dongfeng Ji, Robert Turgeon, Jine Chen, Tianbao Lin, Jing Huang, Jie Luo, Yan Zhu, Zhang, C.*, and Zhiqiang Lv. "Physiological and Proteomic Responses of Mulberry Trees (Morus alba. L.) to Combined Salt and Drought Stress." International journal of molecular sciences 20, no. 10 (2019): 2486. (Zhang, C. is co-corresponding author).
Lee H, Chen, Z, Zhang, C, & Yoon, G. (2019). Editing of the OsACS locus alters phosphate deficiency-induced adaptive responses in rice seedlings. Journal of Experimental Botany 70: 1927-1940
Xia, C., Zheng, Y., Huang, J., Zhou, X., Li, R., Zha, M., Wang, S., Huang, Z., Lan, H., Turgeon, R., Fei, Z. and Zhang C. 2018. Elucidation of the mechanisms of long-distance mRNA movement in a Nicotiana benthamiana/tomato heterograft system. Plant physiology, 177: 745-758.
Xia C. is a visiting student from Sichuan Agricultural University.
Chen, Q., Payyavula, R. S., Chen, L., Zhang, J., Zhang, C., & Turgeon, R. (2018). FLOWERING LOCUS T mRNA is synthesized in specialized companion cells in Arabidopsis and Maryland Mammoth tobacco leaf veins. PNAS, 115, 2830-2835 (Zhang, C. is co-corresponding author).
Zhang, C. & Turgeon, R. 2018. Mechanism of phloem loading. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 43: 71-75
Zhou X, Zha M, Huang J, Li L, Imran M, Zhang C. 2017. StMYB44 negatively regulates phosphate transport by suppressing expression of PHOSPHATE1 in potato. Journal of Experimental Botany. 68: 1265-1281.
Zha, M. is a visiting student from Nanjing Agricultural University.
Savage, J., Clearwater, M., Haines, D., Klein, T., Mencuccini, M., Turgeon, R., Zhang, C. 2016. Allocation, stress tolerance and carbon transport in plants: How does phloem physiology affect plant ecology? Plant, Cell & Environment 39: 709-725 (Savage is corresponding author).
Zhang, C., Han, L, Slewinski, T., Sun, J., Zhang J, Wang Z-Y and Turgeon, R. 2014. Symplastic phloem loading in poplar. Plant Physiology 166: 306-313.
Zhang, C., Yu, X, Ayre, B and Turgeon, R. 2012. The origin and composition of cucurbit phloem exudate. Plant Physiology 158: 1873-1882.
Zhang, C. and Robert Turgeon. 2009. Downregulating the sucrose transporter VpSUT1 in Verbascum phoeniceum L. does not inhibit phloem loading. PNAS 106: 18849-18854.