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From: yonli001@POSTBOX.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (Yongzhong Li)
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Subject: LOOKING FOR PH D ASSISTANTSHIP IN PLANT GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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Dear Sir:

I am very interested in plant genetics and molecular biology and want to
look for assistantship to pursuit my Ph D degree. I am specially interested
in plant transformation, tissure  culture, gene cloning and gene molecular
marker, but not limit of those, everything related to plant genetics and
molecular biolargy is OK for me, in anywhere and any country. The following
is my CV and academic transcripts 


Name:       Yongzhong Li
Company:  Maize Research Institute, Jilin Academy of agricultural Sciences
Address:    No. 6, Xixinghua Street, Gongzhuling, Jilin Province, 136100
                   P. R. China
Phone:       (434)621-1123
Fax:            (434)621-4884


Present Position:   Visiting Scholar
Company:    Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State
University
Address:      202 Kottman Hall,  2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
E-mail:         yonli001@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
Phone:         (614)292-9172
Fax:              (614)292-7162


EDUCATION:

1982 -- 1985.   MS  in Agronomy. Department of Agronomy, Jilin Agricultural
University. Changchun, 
                            Jilin province, China. Majored in crop breeding
and genetics.
               Thesis title:  Cluster Analysis on Some Of Maine Soybean
Parents Sowing In Northeast Of China
1978 -- 1982    BS in Agronomy. Department of Agronomy, Jilin Agricultural
University. Changchun,
                           Jilin province, China


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIECE:


1995.4 -- present,  Visiting scholar, Department Of Horticulture And Crop
Science, The Ohio State University

                 I have worked on soybean quantitative genetics. I used JMML
program to analyze american soybean 
                 genetic improvement in the past  thirty years among the
data of Uniform Test.

                  I am currently working  a). In Situ PCR, To determine the
chromosome locations of corn 17S rRNA 
                 gene and Pox gene as well as some  of SSR genes; b). Root
morphological differences between the 
                 soybean varieties with good flooding resistance and those
with bad flooding resistance after different 
                 flooding treats 

1994.6 -- 1995.4,  Visiting scholar, Department Of Agronomy, Kansas State
University

                  Studied tissure culture and plant transformation and
worked on sorhgum cytogentics for chromosome 
                  aberration after different treatments of different herbcides.

1992 -- 1994.6,  Associate professor, Maize Research Institute, Jilin
Academy Of Agricultural Sciences (JAAS).
                              Jilin province, China.

1987 -- 1991,     Assistant professor, Maize Research Institute, JAAS. Jilin
province, China.

1985 -- 1986,     Research assistant, Soybean Research Institute, JAAS,
Jilin province, China.

                  a).  1990 -- 1994,  Charged of  " Development Of The New
Corn Hybrids With High Yield, Resistance To
                                                   High Population Density
And Diseases Sowing In Jilin Province".

                  b), 1994,                 Charged Of " Development Of New
Corn Hybrids Yielding Over 750 kg/mu" .

                 c), 1990 -- 1994,    Took part in " Development Of New Corn
Hybrids With High Yield, Resistance To 
                                                    Diseases And Good
Quality ". ---- National Project.

                 d), 1987 -- 1990,   Successfully completed " Development Of
Silage Maize Hybrids ". " Jiqing 7 " and
                                                  " Jiqing 6 " had been
released by the National Silage Variety Release Committee
                                                   and Are being planted by
farmers.

                e). 1985 -- 1987,     Took part in " Research On Soybean
Male Sterile With Nuclear-cytoplasmic
                                                    Reaction ". The first
invention award was got from the result in Jilin province.
                                                    The research result have
reached advanced level in the world at present.

                 f). 1991,                   Studied on corn breeding and
production in Germany for three months ( from July
                                                   to October ).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

                 China Societyu of Crop Science
                 China Seed Association

TECHNICAL SKILLS


In Situ PCR, PCR, RAPD, experiences on plant cytogenetics and some on gene
cloning and tissure culture , good experiences in plant breeding and
genetics, familar with some of other methods on melecular biology as well as
different data and word processing software. 


PUBLICATIONS:

1. Yongzhong Li, 1986,  A theoretical research on cluster analysis and its
application in plant breeding. Jilin Agricultural          Science, No. 2 .
2. Yongzhong Li, 1987, Correlation and path-coefficient analysis of  oil and
its components in soybean. Soybean Science,         No. 3 .
3. Yongzhong Li, 1987, A  cluster analysis on some of main soybean parents
sowing in northeast of China. Hereditas, 
     No. 3 .
4. Yongzhong Li, 1988, A correlation, stepwise regression and
path-coefficient analysis on some of main soybean                varieties
sowing in northeast of China. Soybean Science, No. 1  .
5. Yongzhong Li, Huazhang Zhang, et. al. , 1990, An analysis of combining
ability and genetics potentiality on fine maize 
     inbred lines in northeast of China. Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 1 .
6. Yongzhong Li, Weidong Li, et. al. , 1990, A summary of researches on
maize root and stalk. Agronomy Abroad, No. 1 .
7. Xinger Liu, Yongzhong Li, et. al. , 1990, An analysis of combining
ability on main quantitative characteristics of  ten         corn  inbred
lines. Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 2 .
8. Yongzhong Li, 1991, A correlation, stepwise regression and
path-coefficient analysis on grain yield and its      components in maize
hybrids. Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 1 .

TRANSCRIPTS:

1). BS degree courses ( ( course ( exam grade ) ):

      Advanced Mathematics ( 5 )
Botany  ( 5 )
      Philosophy  ( 5 )
English ( 5)
      Physics  ( 5 )
Mineral Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry ( 5  )
      Organic Chemistry ( 5 )
Agro-meteorology  ( 5 )
      Microbiology  ( 5 )
Economics  ( 5 )
      Biochemistry and Physiology  ( 5 )
Soil Science  ( 5 )
      Agro-entimology  ( 4 )
CPC  History  ( 5 )
      Agro-pathology  ( 5 )
Genetics  ( 4 )
      Agricultural Machinary  ( 5 )
Biostatistics and Field Experiment  ( 4 )
      Farming Science  ( 5 )
Fertilizer Science   ( 5 )
      Crop Breeding Science  ( 5 )
Crop Cultivation Science  ( 5 )
      Agro-economics  ( 5 )
Graduation Thesis   ( 5 )
     Graduation Practice  ( 5 )
Quantitative Genetics  ( 5 )
      Seed Science  ( 5 )
Application of Modern Physics in Agriculture  ( 5 )
      Additional Genetics  ( 5 )
Additional Farming Science  ( 5 )

**  5 -- excellant;  4 -- good;   3 -- fair;  2 -- fail

2). MS courses ( ( course ( exam grade ) )

      Plant Biochemistry   ( 92 )
Molecular Genetics  ( 95 )
      Cytogenetics   ( 91 )
Biological Microtechnique  ( 98 )
      Advanced Breeding Science  ( 90 )
Special Subject on Crop Genetic Breeding  ( 80 )
      Quantitative Genetics  ( 99 )
English   ( 92 )
      Probability and Mathematic Statistics  ( 98 )
Linear Algebra  ( 95 )
      Instrument Analysis  ( 92 )
Natural Dialectics   ( 85 )
      Graduate Seminar  ( 90 )

** Highest mark is 100.  The mark less than 60 means failing


Thank you very much for your attention,



Yongzhong Li


From owner-grasses@net.bio.net Wed Sep 04 23:00:00 1996
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Best Wishes,

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I am researching what type of forage/grass to plant on my mini ranch.  I plan on 
rotational grazing of 2 horses on a 2.5 acre pasture.  I live in the Phx Az area, 
where the irrigations costs are high and need a drought resistant pasture.  I 
have sandy soil that is fine like moondust.  I would appreciate any help.  Thanks!




From owner-grasses@net.bio.net Mon Sep 16 23:00:00 1996
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From owner-grasses@net.bio.net Wed Sep 18 23:00:00 1996
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From: yonli001@POSTBOX.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (yongzhong li)
Newsgroups: bionet.biology.grasses
Subject: LOOKING FOR ASSISTANTSHIP FOR GRADUATE STUDY IN PLANT GENETICS AND  MELECULAR BIOLOGY
Date: 19 Sep 1996 14:24:47 -0700
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Dear Sir/Madam:

I, as a visiting scholar from China, have been working or studying in
 USA for over two years. Now I am posting this message for 
application of graduate assistantship in plant genetics and molecular
 biology. I am perticularly interested in the tissue culture, gene 
cloning, DNA marker and plant transformation, but not limit of these,
every research field related to plant genetics or molecular biology is 
OK for me. any country is OK for me also. Please  look at my CV 
and academic transcripts in the following.



Name:       Yongzhong Li ( Male )
Date of birth: March 16, 1959
Company:  Maize Research Institute, Jilin Academy of agricultural Sciences
Address:    No. 6, Xixinghua Street, Gongzhuling, Jilin Province, 136100
                   P. R. China
Phone:       (434)621-1123
Fax:            (434)621-4884


Present Position:   Visiting Scholar
Company:    Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, The 
                    Ohio State  University
Address:      202 Kottman Hall,  2021 Coffey Road, Columbus, 
                     OH 43210, USA
E-mail:         yonli001@postbox.acs.ohio-state.edu
Phone:         (614)292-9172
Fax:              (614)292-7162


EDUCATION:

1982 -- 1985.   MS  in Agronomy. Department of Agronomy, Jilin 
                           Agricultural  University. Changchun, Jilin province, 
                           China. Majored in crop  breeding and genetics.
               Thesis title:  Cluster Analysis on Some Of Maine Soybean 
                                    Parents Sowing In Northeast Of China
1978 -- 1982    BS in Agronomy. Department of Agronomy, 
                           Jilin Agricultural University. Changchun, Jilin 
                           province, China


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES:


1994.6 -- present,  Visiting scholar,

        1). 1995.4 -- present:  Department Of Horticulture And Crop 
                  Science, The Ohio State University

                 I have worked on soybean quantitative genetics. I used JMML
                 program to analyze american soybean genetic improvement 
                 in the past  thirty years among the data of Uniform Test.

                  I am currently working  a). In Situ PCR, To determine the 
                 chromosome locations of corn 17S rRNA  gene and Pox gene
                 as well as some  of SSR genes; b). Root morphological 
                 differences between the soybean varieties with good flooding 
                 resistance and those with bad flooding resistance after 
                 different flooding treats

       2). 1994.6 -- 1995.4,  Department Of Agronomy, Kansas State 
                                             University

                 Studied tissue culture and plant transformation and worked 
                 on sorhgum cytogentics for chromosome aberration after 
                 different treatments of different herbicides.

1992 -- 1994.6,  Associate professor, Maize Research Institute, Jilin 
               Academy Of  Agricultural Sciences (JAAS). Jilin province, China.

1987 -- 1991,     Assistant professor, Maize Research Institute, JAAS.
                             Jilin province, China.

1985 -- 1986,     Research assistant, Soybean Research Institute, 
                             JAAS,  Jilin province, China.

                  a).  1990 -- 1994,  Charged of  " Development Of The New
                                  Corn Hybrids With High Yield, Resistance
To High 
                                   Population Density And  Diseases Sowing In 
                                   Jilin Province".

                  b), 1994,   Charged Of " Development Of New Corn Hybrids
                                     Yielding Over 750 kg/mu" .

                 c), 1990 -- 1994,    Took part in " Development Of New 
                                    Corn Hybrids With High Yield, Resistance To 
                                    Diseases And Good  Quality ". - National
Project.

                 d), 1987 -- 1990,   Successfully completed " Development 
                                    Of Silage Maize Hybrids ". " Jiqing 7 "
and  " 
                                    Jiqing 6 " had been released by the
National 
                                    Silage Variety  Release Committee and
Are being
                                     planted by farmers.

                e). 1985 -- 1987,     Took part in " Research On Soybean Male
                                     Sterile With Nuclear-cytoplasmic
Reaction ". The 
                                     first invention award was got from the
result in 
                                    Jilin province. The research result has
reached 
                                    advanced level  in the world at present.

                 f). 1991,      Studied on corn breeding and production in 
                                 Germany for three months ( from July  to
October ).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP

                 China Societyu of Crop Science
                 China Seed Association

TECHNICAL SKILLS


In Situ PCR, PCR, RAPD, experiences on plant cytogenetics and
 some on gene cloning and tissue culture , very good experience
 in plant breeding and genetics, familiar with some of other
 methods on melecular biology as well as different data and word 
processing software.


PUBLICATIONS:

1. Yongzhong Li, 1986,  A theoretical research on cluster analysis and its
     application in plant breeding. Jilin Agricultural  Science, No. 2 .
2. Yongzhong Li, 1987, Correlation and path-coefficient analysis of  oil and
    its components in soybean. Soybean Science,  No. 3 .
3. Yongzhong Li, 1987, A  cluster analysis on some of main soybean parents
    sowing in northeast of China. Hereditas, No. 3 .
4. Yongzhong Li, 1988, A correlation, stepwise regression and
    path-coefficient analysis on some of main soybean varieties
    sowing in northeast of China. Soybean Science, No. 1  .
5. Yongzhong Li, Huazhang Zhang, et. al. , 1990, An analysis of combining
    ability and genetics potentiality on fine maize  inbred lines in
northeast of 
    China. Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 1 .
6. Yongzhong Li, Weidong Li, et. al. , 1990, A summary of researches on
    maize root and stalk. Agronomy Abroad, No. 1 .
7. Xinger Liu, Yongzhong Li, et. al. , 1990, An analysis of combining
    ability on main quantitative characteristics of  ten corn  inbred lines. 
    Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 2 .
8. Yongzhong Li, 1991, A correlation, stepwise regression and
    path-coefficient analysis on grain yield and its components in maize
    hybrids. Jilin Agricultural Sciences, No. 1 .

TRANSCRIPTS:

1). BS degree courses ( ( course ( exam grade ) ):

      Advanced Mathematics ( 5 )                    Botany  ( 5 )
      Philosophy  ( 5 )                                         English ( 5)
      Physics  ( 5 )    Inorganic Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry ( 5  )
      Organic Chemistry ( 5 )              Agro-meteorology  ( 5 )
      Microbiology  ( 5 )                              Economics  ( 5 )
      Biochemistry and Physiology  ( 5 )     Soil Science  ( 5 )
      Agro-entimology  ( 4 )                        CPC  History  ( 5 )
      Agro-pathology  ( 5 )                           Genetics  ( 4 )
      Agricultural Machinary  ( 5 )  Biostatistics and Field Experiment  ( 4 )
      Farming Science  ( 5 )                    Fertilizer Science   ( 5 )
      Crop Breeding Science  ( 5 )         Crop Cultivation Science  ( 5 )
      Agro-economics  ( 5 )                        Graduation Thesis   ( 5 )
     Graduation Practice  ( 5 )                 Quantitative Genetics  ( 5 )
      Seed Science  ( 5 )     Application of Modern Physics in Agriculture
( 5 )
      Additional Genetics  ( 5 )         Additional Farming Science  ( 5 )

**  5 -- excellant;  4 -- good;   3 -- fair;  2 -- fail

2). MS courses ( ( course ( exam grade ) )

      Plant Biochemistry   ( 92 )                 Molecular Genetics  ( 95 )
      Cytogenetics   ( 91 )                 Biological Microtechnique  ( 98 )
      Advanced Breeding Science  ( 90 ) 
      Special Subject on Crop Genetic Breeding  ( 80 )
      Quantitative Genetics  ( 99 )                               English
( 92 )
      Probability and Mathematic Statistics  ( 98 )        Linear Algebra  (
95 )
      Instrument Analysis  ( 92 )                  Natural Dialectics   ( 85 )
      Graduate Seminar  ( 90 )

** Highest mark is 100.  The mark less than 60 means failing


Thank you very much for your attention,



Yongzhong Li






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thanks, John Korte

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Dear fellow netters,
I am looking for informations about the map position of genes encoding for:
1) dehydrins
2) low molecular weight heat shock proteins

in Hordeum vulgare (and eventually in Triticum aestivum).

I have already browsed and searched GrainGenes and the Agricultural 
Genome Server, but the data available are few.
If someone knows of data which have been published recently or are in 
press, I would be very happy to acknowledge the source of information in 
the paper we are preparing in our group.

Thank you in advance for any information, suggestion or hint.
Best regards
Elena Maestri

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