Cunxiang Wu Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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38 h-index 97 pubs 4,529 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Cunxiang Wu's research focuses on improving soybean cultivation and crop breeding strategies. His work investigates how genetic factors and environmental conditions influence plant development, yield, and adaptation to different climates. Wu has published research on the genetic basis of soybean maturity, including the use of CRISPR/Cas9 technology to modify genes related to plant development and confer desirable traits such as super-early maturity.

His studies also explore the relationship between plant architecture, such as branch number and root system architecture, and overall yield. Wu examines how planting density and canopy light interception affect soybean productivity. He has also investigated genomic dissection of widely planted soybean cultivars to inform new breeding strategies in the post-genomic era. Wu collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Liliana Florez‐Palacios, Leandro Mozzoni, Andrea Acuña, and Caio Canella Vieira.

With an h-index of 38 and over 4,500 citations across 97 publications, Wu is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He maintains an active lab website detailing his research endeavors.

Metrics

  • h-index: 38
  • Publications: 97
  • Citations: 4,529

Selected Publications

  • Registration of ‘R19C‐1012’: A high‐yielding soybean cultivar with improved flooding tolerance at early vegetative stages (2025) DOI
  • Registration of R18‐14147: A high‐protein conventional soybean germplasm line (2024) DOI
  • Genetics of seed protein and oil inherited from “BARC-7” soybean in two F<sub>2</sub>-derived mapping populations (2022) DOI

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