STAFF


Haifeng Peng

College of Life Sciences,
South China Agricultural University,

Guangzhou, Guangdong 510642, China
E-mail: 
phf72@scau.edu.cn

Education  

Ph.D. (Crop Genetics and Breeding)

South China Agricultural University, China, 2009     

M.S. (Botany)

South China Agricultural University, China, 1997     

B.S. (Crop Science)

Shanxi Agricultural University, China, 1994  


Professional Biography

Dr. Haifeng Peng has been working at the College of Life Sciences, SCAU since July 1997. She filled an associate professor position in late 2006, and further studied as visiting scholar at Plant Gene Expression Center at UCB, USA in 2014. Dr. Peng focuses on plant reproductive biology, especially for the cell and molecular biology of photoperiod- sensitive and temperature-sensitivegenic male sterility in rice.


Research interests

Plant reproduction biology

Plant Tissue Culture


Selected Publications

  1. Liang TJ,ChenXH, Cui YM, Luo FX1, Zhang ZM, Peng HF*(2020) QTL mapping of low temperature sensitivity affecting the fertility reversibility in thermo-sensitive genic male sterile rice. Acta Agricultural Boreali-Sinica35 (2): 29-34

  2. Peng HF, Chen XH, Ge YY, Wan BH (2016) A comparative study on the low temperature tolerability of different photo-thermo sensitive genic male sterile lines in riceJournal of South China Agricultural University 37(1): 14-19

  3. Chen QL, Xie QJ, Ju Gao J, Wang WY, Sun B, Liu BH, Zhu HT, Peng HF, Zhao HB, Wang J, Zhang  JL, Zhang GQ, Zhang ZM* ( 2015) Characterization of Rolled and Erect Leaf 1 in Regulating Leave Morphology in Rice. Journal of Experimental Botany 66(19): 6047-6058

  4. Qiu ZG, Peng HF*, Chen XH, Wan BH (2012) Effect of genetic backgrounds on sterility expression of filial generation derived from a thermo-sensitive genic male sterile line of non-pollen type XianS in rice. Journal of South China Agricultural University 33(3):282-287

  5. Peng HF,Chen XH, Lu YP, Peng YF, Wan BH, Chen ND, Wu B, Xin SP, ZhangGQ* (2010)   Fine mapping of a gene for non-pollen type thermo-sensitive genic male sterility in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 120: 1013-1020

  6. Peng HF, Wan BH, Zhang GQ, Lu YP, Zhou GQ, Chen XH (2009) Microstructure observation of pollenless abortion in thermo- and photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile line N28S in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Acta Botanica Yunnanica 31(1):15–20

  7. Peng HF, Zhang ZF, Wu B, Chen XH, Zhang GQ, Zhang ZM, Wan BH, Lu YP* (2008) Molecular mapping of two reverse photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterility genes (rpms1 and rpms2) in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Theoretical and Applied Genetics 118:77–83

  8. Peng HF,Cao YP, Yu XH, Zhao S, Huang XK (2007) Tissue culture and cytological study of leaf explants from Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 38 (2): 265-269

  9. Peng HF, Qiu ZG, Chen XH, Wan BH, Zhang GQ, Lu YP (2006) Pollen fertility and cytological observation of a therm-osensitive genic male sterile line of non-pollen type XianS in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Acta Ecologica Sinica 26: 2322–2327

  10. Peng HF, Lu YP, Chen XH, Wan BH (2004) Effect of hormone on seed culture in short photoperiod low temperature induced male sterile rice. Seed 23(7):17-18,21