1.Xiao Han,Sha Tang, Yi An, Dongchao Zheng, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin* (2013) Overexpression of the poplar NF-YB7 transcription factor confers drought tolerance and improves water-use efficiency in Arabidopsis. Journal of Experimental Botany: doi:10.1093/jxb/ert262.
2.ShaTang, Haiying Liang, Donghui Yan, Ying Zhao, Xiao Han, John E. Carlson, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin* (2013) Populus euphratica: the transcriptomic response to drought stress. Plant Mol Biol: DOI 10.1007/s11103-013-0107-3
3.Tao Pang, CHuyu Ye, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin* (2013) De novo sequencing and transcriptome analysis of the desert shrub, Ammopiptanthus mongolicus, during cold acclimation using Illumina/Solexa. BMC Genomics 14: 488.
4.Peng Shuai, Dan Liang, Zhoujia Zhang, Weilun Yin W, Xinli Xia* (2013) Identification of drought-responsive and novel Populus trichocarpa microRNAs by highthroughput sequencing and their targets using degradome analysis. BMC Genomics 14: 233.
5.Chuyu Ye, XIaohan Yang, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin* (2013) Comparative analysis of cation/proton antiporter superfamily in plants. Gene 521: 245-251.
6.Bosheng Li, Hui Duan , Jigang Li, Xing Wang Deng, Weilun Yin*, Xinli Xia*. Global identification of miRNAs and targets in Populus euphratica under salt stress. Plant Mol Biol., 2013, 81:525–539.
7.Hechen Zhang, Fuling Lv, Xiao Han, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. The calcium sensor PeCBL1, interacting with PeCIPK24/25 and PeCIPK26, regulates Na+/K+ homeostasis in Populus euphratica. Plant Cell Rep, 2013, 32:611-621.
8.Ying Zhao, Shivegowda Thammannagowda, Margaret Staton, Sha Tang, Xinli Xia, Weilun Yin*, Haiying Liang. An EST dataset for metasequoia glyptostroboides buds: the first EST resource for molecular genomics studies in metasequoia. Planta, 2013, 237:755–770.
9.Dongchao Zheng, Xiao Han, Yi An, Hongwei Guo, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. The nitrate transporter NRT2.1 functions in the ethylene response to nitrate deficiency in Arabidopsis. Plant, Cell and Environment (2013) 36, 1328–1337
10.Dandan Li, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*, Hechen Zhang. Two poplar calcineurin B-like proteins confer enhanced tolerance to abiotic stresses in transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana. Biologia, Plantarum, 2013, 57 (1): 70-78,
11.Dandan Li, Shuyu Song, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin. Two CBL genes from Populus euphratica confer multiple stress tolerance in transgenic triploid white poplar. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult. 2012, 109: 477–489
12.Jinhuan Chen, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. A poplar DRE-binding protein gene, PeDREB2L, is involved in regulation of defense response against abiotic stress. Gene, 2011, 483 : 36–42
Yurong Qin, Zhongxin Duan, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. expression profiles of precursor and mature microRNAs under dehydration and high salinity shock in Populus euphratica. Plant Cell Rep,2011,30:1893–1907
13.Shuang Hao, Teng Zhao, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin. Genome-wide comparison of two poplar genotypes with different growth rates. Plant Molecular Biology, (2011) 76:575–591
14.Bosheng Li, Yurong Qin, Hui Duan, Weilun Yin and Xinli Xia* Genome-wide characterization of new and drought stress responsive microRNAs in Populus euphratica. Journal of Experimental Botany, 2011, 62(11):3765–3779
15.Haitao Xing, Peng Guo, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin. PdERECTA, a leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase of poplar, confers enhanced water use effciency in Arabidopsis. Planta, (2011) 234:229–241.
16.Xiaohan Yang, Chu-Yu Ye, Zong-Ming Cheng, Timothy J. Tschaplinski ? Stan D. Wullschleger, Weilun Yin, Xinli Xia , Gerald A. Tuskan. (2011) Genomic aspects of research involving polyploid plants. Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult, 104, 387-397
17.Jinhua Chen, Jinhuan Chen, Yan Su, Fang Sun, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. Tobacco plants ectopically expressing the Ammopiptanthus mongolicus AmCBL1 gene display enhanced tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses. Plant Growth Regul , 2011, 63:259–269.
18.Hongshuang Ma, Dan Liang, Peng Shuai, Xinli Xia*, Weilun Yin*. The salt- and drought-inducible poplar GRAS protein SCL7 confers salt and drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana, Journal of Experimental Botany, 2010, 61(14): 4011–4019.