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2. Drone Satellite Matching based on Multi-scale Local Pattern Network.
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Haoran Li, Quan Chen, Zhiwen Yang, and Jiong Yin
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- 2023
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3. Design of color tunable thin film polymer solar cells for photovoltaics printing
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Ding-zhong Feng, Huan-jiong Yin, Kan Li, and Yun-xiang Yu
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Materials science ,Inkwell ,business.industry ,Photovoltaic system ,Physics::Optics ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Optical microcavity ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Polymer solar cell ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,010309 optics ,020210 optoelectronics & photonics ,law ,Photovoltaics ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Photonics ,Chromaticity ,Thin film ,business - Abstract
Color tunable thin film polymer solar cells have demonstrated the potentials of a wide applications in photovoltaics printing, which is significant for ink pollution reduction and energy saving. This work presents a new effective approach to realize color-tuning photovoltaic cells with optical microcavity structures. Aluminum-doped zinc oxide is utilized as electron transport layer material. With its high electrical conductivity, the thickness tuning range can be quite large, which means the cavity length has a wide variation range. It thus provides sufficient space for optical thin film design to obtain multi colors. By the transfer matrix method, device reflection and absorption spectra are numerically investigated. Based on that, the optical principles for color tunability are explored. In further step, the relationship between device photovoltaics performance and reflective colors are also discussed. Finally, the color coordinates and luminosities are calculated. As results, the colors of the devices designed are capable to cover a relatively large region in Commission Internationale de l'Eclairage (CIE) 1931 x, y chromaticity diagram, which is available to be integrated into the advertisement poster boards, building wall printing and other display applications.
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- 2020
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4. Author response for 'Analysis of the transmission mode of sugarcane white leaf phytoplasma in Gengma, Yunnan Province, China'
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null Hong‐Li Shan, null Rong‐Yue Zhang, null Xiao‐Yan Wang, null Xiao‐Yan Cang, null Chang‐Mi Wang, null Wen‐Feng Li, null Jiong Yin, null Zhi‐Ming Luo, and null Ying‐Kun Huang
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- 2021
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5. Morphological Investigations of the Antennal Sensilla of the Banana Corm Borer (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
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Fu P. Lu, Dong X. Zhao, Jing L. Gao, Jiong Yin, and Yu J. Wang
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0106 biological sciences ,Background information ,biology ,Scape ,Corm ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Cosmopolites sordidus ,010602 entomology ,Pedicel ,Insect Science ,Curculionidae ,Botany ,Ultrastructure ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The antennal morphology and sensilla of the banana corm borer, Cosmopolites sordidus Germar (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), were examined. The antennae of C. sordidus were composed of eight antennomeres, a scape, a pedicel, and a flagellum composed of six flagellomeres. The use of scanning electron microscopy facilitated the recognition of five different sensilla types on the antennae of C. sordidus, including sensilla trichodea, sensilla chaetica type 1 and 2, sensilla basiconica, and sensilla furcatea; cuticular plates were also found on the antennae of both males and females. These results provide necessary background information for our ongoing study on electrophysiology and chemical ecology of C. sordidus.
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- 2017
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6. Resistance to Borer Damage in Seedlings of New Varieties of Sugarcane.
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Zhi-Ming Luo, Xiao-Yan Wang, Jiong Yin, Ying-Kun Huang, Wen-Feng Li, Rong-Yue Zhang, Hong-Li Shan, Xiao-Yan Cang, and Jie Li
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Quantification of resistance to borer pest damage in sugarcane varieties is key to sustainable crop protection and integrate pest management. Here, were assessed resistance to damage caused by two species of borer in seedlings of 12 new sugarcane varieties. The results showed that there were differences in resistance among the varieties, where varieties YT60, GT31, GT29, LC05-136, and YT55 were classified as showing moderate resistance, YZ06-407, YZ05-51, ROC22, YZ05-49, YZ03-194, and FN38 were found to be susceptible, and FN39 and DZ03-83 were shown to be highly susceptible. This study established a method to assess sugarcane seedling resistance to borer species that could be used in future resistance evaluations of novel sugarcane varieties during the crop breeding process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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7. Effects of a New Sex Pheromone Trap and Biological Agents on the Control of Sesamia inferens Walker and Argyroploce schistaceana (Snellen).
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Wen-Feng Li, Rong-Yue Zhang, Jiong Yin, Hong-Li Shan, Xiao-Yan Cang, Zhi-Ming Luo, Xiao-Yan Wang, Jie Li, and Ying-Kun Huang
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The sugarcane borer is a type of pest that severely damages sugarcane. To explore and seek effective and environmentally friendly control technology for sugarcane borers, promote environmentally friendly control for sugarcane pests, new sex pheromone trap of sugarcane borers, Abamectin•Bacillus thuringiensis and Tebufenozide were selected and applied for control of Sesamia inferens Walker and Argyroploce schistaceana (Snellen). The results showed that new sex pheromone trap of sugarcane borers in combination with Abamectin•Bacillus thuringiensis or Tebufenozide were the optimum mode for environmentally friendly control techniques of Sesamia inferens Walker and Argyroploce schistaceana (Snellen). The use of new sex pheromone traps of sugarcane borers (6 a/ha) + 0.05% Abamectin•10 billion active gemma/g Bacillus thuringiensis WP (1800 g/ha) or new sex pheromone traps of sugarcane borers (6 a/ha) + 200g/L Tebufenozide SC (1500 mL/ha) were the best. The control effect of dead heart rate and bored stem rate could be more than 69.98% and 49.09%, respectively, and were superior to the control pesticide 3.6% Bisultap GR (90 kg/ha). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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8. The association between CD14 gene C-260T polymorphism and coronary heart disease risk: a meta-analysis
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Hong Pu, Yan Liu, Dongming Zhang, Lijuan Jiang, Rong Zhou, Jiong Yin, Yanian Wang, and Yan Wu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Lipopolysaccharide Receptors ,Coronary Disease ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Gastroenterology ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Genetic model ,Genetics ,Genetic predisposition ,Humans ,Medicine ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Myocardial infarction ,Allele ,Molecular Biology ,Genetic Association Studies ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Publication bias ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Sample size determination ,Meta-analysis ,business ,Publication Bias - Abstract
Monocyte differentiation antigen CD14 is considered an important cell-activating mediator of inflammatory responses that may result in atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease (CHD), thrombus formation, and myocardial infarction (MI). A common C-260T polymorphism in the promoter of the CD14 gene, the trans-membrane receptor of lipopolysaccharides, has been inconsistently associated with CHD. To investigate this inconsistency, we performed a meta-analysis of 28 studies involving a total of 13,335 CHD cases and 7,979 controls for C-260T of the CD14 gene to evaluate the effect of CD14 on genetic susceptibility for CHD. An overall random effects odds ratio of 1.24 (95 % CI: 1.12-1.36, P < 10(-5)) was found for T allele. Significant results were also observed using dominant (OR = 1.34, 95 % CI: 1.17-1.54, P < 10(-4)) or recessive genetic model (OR = 1.25, 95 % CI: 1.10-1.41, P = 0.0004). There was strong evidence of heterogeneity (P < 10(-5)), which largely disappeared after stratification by ethnicity. After stratified by ethnicity, significant results were found in East Asians; whereas no significant associations were found among Caucasians and other ethnic populations in all genetic models. In the stratified analysis according to sample size, CHD endpoints, and HWE status, significantly increased risks for the polymorphism were found in all genetic models. In conclusion, our results indicate that the CD14 C-260T polymorphism is a risk factor of CHD, especially in East Asians. However, additional very large-scale studies are warranted to confirm our results.
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- 2013
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9. Biological Activity and Component Analysis on Body Surface Extracts of Adult Tessaratoma Papillosa
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Jiong Yin, Yu Jie Wang, Jing Lin Gao, Wen Jing Zhu, Dong Xiang Zhao, and Zheng Qiang Peng
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Tessaratoma papillosa ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Component analysis ,Body surface ,Tridecane ,Bioassay ,Ether ,Biological activity ,General Medicine ,Undecane - Abstract
Preliminary results of petri dish bioassay showed that n-hexane and ether extracts of body surfaces of female and male Tessaratoma papillosa (Drury) were significantly attractive to the opposite sex and the same sex respectively. EAG results also demonstrated that both two kinds of solvent extracts could induce the EAG responses of adult T. papillosa. Sixteen components were identified and isolated from the extracts of adult T. papillosa body surfaces by gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer (GC-MS), of which tridecane was the common component of females and males and had the highest relative amount. In addition to three kinds of straight-chain alkanes which were undecane, dodecane and tridecane, there were other components such as (Z)-2,2-dimethyl-3-hexene, 2-hexen-1-ol acetate, (E)-2-hexen-1-ol acetate, 2,3,3-trimethyl-1-butene and 1-tridecene and others.
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- 2011
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10. Prevalence and Distribution of Cognitive Impairment no Dementia (CIND) Among the Aged Population and the Analysis of Socio-demographic Characteristics
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Qi Han Ding, Jiong Yin, Yi Cheng Qu, Ting Wang, Jing Xu Bai, and Ma Fei
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Male ,Gerontology ,Aging ,China ,Personality Inventory ,Psychometrics ,Cross-sectional study ,Neuropsychological Tests ,Logistic regression ,National Adult Reading Test ,Asian People ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,mental disorders ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Risk factor ,Aged ,Marital Status ,Odds ratio ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Early Diagnosis ,Logistic Models ,Educational Status ,Marital status ,Dementia ,Female ,Geriatric Depression Scale ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Cognition Disorders ,Psychology - Abstract
The epidemiology on "cognitive impairment no dementia" (CIND) and its natural history are of great importance for understanding the transition from normal aging to dementia. Epidemiologic studies of CIND, however, are limited in China. The goal of our study was to determine the prevalence and distribution of CIND in the aged population and analyze socio-demographic factors. To accomplish this, we performed cluster random sampling of 6192 people aged over 65 years in Taiyuan, a metropolitan city located in northern China. Socio-demographic factors were surveyed by self-administered questionnaires. Neuropsychologic testing consisting of the Mini-Mental State Examination, Boston Naming Test, Trail Making Tests A and B, Block Design, Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test, Visual Reproduction, Logical Memory, letter and category fluency, the National Adult Reading Test, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and the "state" section of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory was also obtained. Pearson chi statistics and odds ratio with 95% confidence intervals were used to identify the relationship between CIND and socio-demographic factors. Logistic regression modeling was undertaken to identify potential risk factors. Results showed that an overall prevalence of CIND was 9.70% (95% confidence intervals: 9.62%-9.77%). Univariate analyses showed that the prevalence of CIND differed significantly according to age, sex, education level, monthly household income, and marital status (P0.01), but not by occupational achievement (P0.05). In a multiple logistic regression analysis, age, sex, marital status, educational level, and occupation were significantly associated with increased risk for CIND (P0.01). This study confirms the high prevalence of CIND among the elderly population of China, similar to previous epidemiologic studies in other countries. Nearly all socio-demographic characteristics are associated with CIND. The putative risk factors identified merit further study.
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- 2009
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11. Dominant Natural Enemies of Sugarcane Pests and Their Protection and Utilization in Yunnan.
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Jie LI, Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, HongLi SHAN, Jiong YIN, Zhiming LUO, Xiaovan WANG, Xiaovan CANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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PESTS ,SUGARCANE borer ,PEST control ,ENEMIES ,NATURAL resources ,SUGARCANE growing ,SUGARCANE - Abstract
This paper discussed and summarized the parasitic characters and the protection and utilization of 7 species of dominant natural enemies of sugarcane pests in Yunnan, China. Sugarcane pests are numerous and there are rich natural enemy resources in Yunnan sugarcane areas. There are more than 283 species of natural enemies against sugarcane pests in Yunnan, among which the dominant natural enemies with protection and utilization value and research significance include Trichograrrurui, Apantdes flavipes (Cameron) and Stumuopsis inferem Townsend parasitic: on sugarcane borers, Synonycfm grandis (Thunberg) , Lemtlia biplagiata ( Swartz) , Chilornenes sexnmaculata ( Fabricius) and Thiallela sp catching and feeding on Ceralovacima hunger a Zehntner, and Euborellia pallipes Shiraki preying on Saccharicocus sacchari (Cocherell) , Dysmicoccus bohinsis Kuw, Trochorhopalus hurneralis Chevrolat and Diocalruulra sp. There is also one fungal parasite, namely Becuweria bassiana, which is widely distributed in nature, and can parasitize in a variety of sugarcane pests including sugarcane borers, Exoloniha ser-ruhila (Gyllenhal) , Alissonolum impressicolle Arrow, T. hurneralis and Otidognathus rubriceps Chevrola. It has a natural parasitism rate generally around 10% and certain natural inhibition effect on sugircane pests. Reasonably protecting and utilizing natural enemies and giving full play to the natural regulation of natural enemies on pests are of great significance for protecting the ecological environment, maintaining the ecological balance of sugarcane fields, improving the comprehensive management level of pests, and protnoting the sustainable development of sugir industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
12. Research on Variation of Sugarcane Red Rot ( Colletotri-chum falcatum Went) and Sugarcane Disease Resistance.
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Jie LI, Rongyuc ZHANG, Xiaoyan WANG, Hongli SHAN, Jiong YIN, Zhiming LUO, Xiaoyan CANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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DISEASE resistance of plants ,SUGARCANE ,MYCOSES ,SUGARCANE growing - Abstract
Sugarcane red rol caused by Colletotrichum falaitum Went is one of llie important fungal diseases causing significant losses to sugarcane production, commonly known as "cancer" of sugircane. It lias risen from a minor disease to a major disease, resulting in the death of sugarcane in Lineang, Menglian and Shi-ping sugarcane areas in Yunnan Province. Due to the frequent variation of lliis pathogen, it is difficult to control, the pesticide control effect is not ideal at present, and there is slill no elleclive and radical cure measures. The research on the variation of C. falaitum and sugarcane disease resistance is the only way to achieve the sustainable control of sugarcane disease. This paper mainly reviewed the genetic variation on the morphological, pathogenic and molecular variation of C. falcatum, and rapid molecular detection methods, and sugarcane disease resistance research in combination with the latest research al home and abroad. An outlook for further research on sugarcane red rol in the future was also given, to provide a theoretical basis for the research and control of sugarcane red rot in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
13. Natural Enemies of Sugarcane Pests and Their Roles in Natural Control in Yunnan, China.
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Wen-Feng Li, Rong-Yue Zhang, Chun-Hua Pu, Jiong Yin, Zhi-Ming Luo, Xiao-Yan Wang, Xiao-Yan Cang, Hong-Li Shan, and Ying-Kun Huang
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This paper summarizes the natural enemies of major sugarcane pests and their roles in natural control in sugarcane growing regions in Yunnan. In general, these natural enemies can be divided into two groups: parasites and predators. The dominant species include Apanteles flavipes (Cameron), Sturmiopsis inferens Townsend and Trichogramma sp., which parasitize the sugarcane borer; Synonycha grandis (Thunberg), Lemnia biplagiata (Swartz), Cheilomenes sexmaculata (Fabricius) and Thiallela sp., which prey on Ceratovacuna lanigera Zehntner; and Euborellia pallipes Shiraki, Orius (Heterorius) minutus (Linnaeus) and Scymnus (Neopullus) hoffmanni Weise which preys on Saccharicoccus sacchari (Cocherell), Baliothrips serratus Kobus and Trochorhopalus humeralis Chevrolat. Protecting these natural enemies will encourage natural control of pest species while protecting the environment and maintaining ecological balance. Moreover, through enhanced comprehensive pest control, sustainable development of the sugar industry will be promoted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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14. Integration and Application of Comprehensive Prevention and Control Technology for Sugarcane Borers in Low Latitude Plateau of China.
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Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Jiong YIN, Xiaoyan WANG, Hongli SHAN, Jie LI, Zhiming LUO, Xiaoyan GANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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SUGARCANE borer ,PLATEAUS ,LATITUDE ,SUGARCANE industry ,SUSTAINABLE development ,DRONE aircraft - Abstract
Aimed al the difficult problem of prevention and control of disastrous sugircane borers in low latitude plateau of China, this research systematically overcame the botlleneck of comprehensive prevention and control of sugarcane bores after 10 years of collaIborative research, and formed a number of core product technologies, which promoted the green and high-quality development of the sugarcane industry and achieved llie following innovative results. In this study, the species, population structure and damage characteristics of disastrous sugarcane borers in low latitude plateau were clarified for the first time, which provided a scientific basis for the formulation of technology and application of comprehensive prevention and control. The monitoring technology system and early warning monitoring network were constructed for the monitoring of borer pojHilation in low latitude plateau sugarcane area, wliich realized the accurate monitoring of the population dynamics of sugan-ane bores and provided technical support for comprehensive prevention and control, the flight spraying technology by unmanned aerial vehicle ( UAV) was developed for bores in the low latitude plateau cane area, and ii has been successfull) applied in a large area, therein opening up a new way of light, simple and efficienl for effeclive conlrol of borers. The scale application of lain]) trapping and sexual attracting to kill adult insects technology promoted the advancement of green control technology of bores. Integration was made to the comprehensive control techniques like UAV flight control, biological agents, physical and chemical inducement and control, and sexual attractant trapping in the low latitude plateau sugarcane area, and standardized technical regulations have been formulated, which significantly improved the overall prevention and control effect of large areas. The technologies for the comprehensive prevention and control of sugarcane Infers have been popularized and applied in 8 major sugarcane producing states (cities) in low altitude plateau of Yunnan over llie years, which has controlled the damage and showed remarkable control effect. In 2017 -2018, the integrated conlrol technology was popularized and applied to a total of 2.78x10
5 hm2( 1.33x104 hm2 of LAV flight control) of area, which recovered a total of 3.666x106 t of sugarcrane losses, increasing 4. 69 x 10 t of sugar with the sales increase of 3.979 billion yuan, added profits of 1.251 billion yuan and the taxes increase of 188 million yuan. The research results show that the technology has high technical integration, strong practicability, high degree of transformation, significant economic:, sexual and ecological benefits, which provide technical supports for the sustainable development, loss reduction and efficiency increase of the sugarcane industry in the low-latitude plateau sugarcane region, and make significant contributions to the economic development of ethnic minorities in the border-stricken areas and the increase of farmers" income and poverty alleviation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
15. Prevention and Control Measures of the Occurrence of Ceracris kiangsu Tsai in Sugarcane Areas of Yunnan Province.
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Xiaoyan CANG, Wenfeng LI, Jiong YIN, Hongli SHAN, Changmi WANG, Xiaoyan WANG, Jie LI, Rongyue ZHANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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SUGARCANE ,SUGARCANE growing ,POPULATION dynamics ,PROVINCES ,LIFE history theory ,PREVENTION - Abstract
Ceracris kiangsu Tsai is one of the most widely distributed forest pest. C. kiangsu has migrated from Laos to China this year, with many migration peaks and large population numbers. The main sources of C. kiangsu were from abroad and a small number of native insect sources exist. Most of the immigration sources were from Laos, and a small part originated from Vietnam. The frontier region of Yunnan Province is suitable for the growth of C. kiangsu. It is speculated that the migration frequency of the C. kiangsu from abroad may increase in recent years. In this paper, the typical morphological characteristics, life history, biological characteristics and prevention and control measures of C. kiangsu were summarized. Based on the characteristics of C. kiangsu, and combining actual sugarcane production condition in Yunnan sugarcane areas, we put forward prevention and control strategies and measures. It is suggested that Yunnan Sugarcane areas should pay close attention to the occurrence of C. kiangsu in neighboring countries, monitor the C. kiangsu population dynamics and update pest forecast information in time, and detect and control C. kiangsu in the early period, in order to effectively prevent C. kiangsu and ensure the safety of sugarcane production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
16. Evaluation of sugarcane introgression lines for resistance to brown rust disease caused by Puccinia melanocephala
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Wang,Xiao-Yan, Wen-Feng,Li, Ying-Kun,Huang, Xin,Lu, Zhi-Ming,Luo, Jiong,Yin, Hong-Li,Shan, and Rong-Yue,Zhang
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Saccharum officinarum ,Puccinia melanocephala ,breeding ,Erianthus rockii - Abstract
Sugarcane brown rust disease caused by Puccinia melanocephala is one of the important fungal diseases affecting sugarcane yield around the world. Cultivar resistance is the most appropriate control method for this disease. In this study, 62 introgression lines chosen from the crossing Saccharum officinarum L. cv. Ludashi x Erianthus rockii Yunnan 95-19 were evaluated for brown rust resistance using artificial inoculation. More than 30% of the introgression lines were identified as resistant. Clones Yunye 09-609, Yunye 09-618, Yunye 09-622, Yunye 09-636, Yunye 09-637, Yunye 09-645, Yunye 09-647 and Yunye 09-652 were shown to have high levels of resistance. The resistant lines identified in this study could be used as sources of brown rust resistance in sugarcane breeding programs.
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- 2013
17. Control Effect of Slow-release, Long-acting and Multi-functional New Pesticides on Sugarcane Borders and Woolly Aphids.
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Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Xiaoyan WANG, Hongli SHAN, Jiong YIN, Yonglei MAO, Chao FANG, Zhiming LUO, and Yingkun HUANG
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SUGARCANE growing ,PESTICIDE resistance ,THIAMETHOXAM ,SUGARCANE ,APHIDS ,PESTICIDES ,CLOTHIANIDIN - Abstract
In order to select the long-acting, low toxic, low-risk and multi-functional new pesticides for the control of sugarcane borders and woolly aphids and precise and efficient application technology, the control effect of 10% monosultap • thiamethoxam granular formulation and 1% Bt • clothianidin granular formulation on sugarcane borders and woolly aphids were studied. The results showed that 10% monosultap • thiamethoxam GR and 1% Bt • clothianidin GR had good control effects on sugarcane borders and woolly aphids. They were ideal slow-release, long-acting, low toxic and multi-functional new pesticides used to control sugarcane borders and woolly aphids. They could be used alternately with other pesticides to delay the emergence and development of pest resistance to pesticides. The best dosage of the two pesticides in the field was 45 kg/hm2. They could be mixed with fertilizer (1 200 -1 800 kg/hm2), scattered in sugarcane ditches or at tlie base of sugarcane plant, and covered with soil or film from January to July. The control effect on dead heart seedlings damaged by borerr could be up to above 79.2%, and the control effect on sugarcane woolly aphids could reach more than 98.8%. In comparison with the control group, the actual yield and sugar content of sugarcane increased by above 41 555 kg/hm2 and 6. 5% respectively. The application of slow-release, long-acting, strong systemic and multi-functional new agents with fertilizer around roots is convenient, precise and efficient, labor-saving, time-saving and environmentally friendly, and is worthy of being widely applied in sugarcane areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
18. Occurrence and Epidemic Dynamics and Accurate Prevention and Control of Important Sugarcane Pests and Diseases in the Sugarcane Areas of Yunnan.
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Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Hongli SHAN, Xiaoyan WANG, Jiong YIN, Zhiming LUO, Jie LI, Xiaoyan CANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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SUGARCANE ,SUGAR crops ,SUGARCANE diseases & pests ,PLANT growth ,PLANT physiology - Abstract
Based on investigation and research, according to the current actual production of sugarcane, the occurrence dynamics and outbreak causes of important pests and diseases that seriously affect sugarcane production were summarized, and accurate and efficient green prevention and control technology was put forward according to the occurrence and damage characteristics of important pests and diseases, such a strengthening sugarcane introduction and quarantine, breeding and selecting varieties resistant to diseases and pests, promoting the use of detoxified healthy seedlings vigorously, applying lamp trapping technology on a large scale, scientifically guiding and promoting biological prevention and control technology, practically promoting the precise and efficient application of slow-release longacting and low toxic pesticides, strengthening field management, spraying pesticides in time at the early stage of a disease, and doing a good job of monitoring and emergency prevention and control of sudden pests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
19. The Occurrence, Damage and Control Strategies of Sugarcane Borers in Yunnan.
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Wenfeng Li, Hongli Shan, Rongyue Zhang, Xiaoyan Wang, Jiong Yin, Zhiming Luo, and Yingkun Huang
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BORERS (Insects) ,SUGARCANE diseases & pests ,PEST control ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SUGAR industry - Abstract
Sugarcane borers are the most common pests in Yunnan sugarcane areas, and their harm is the most serious presently. The damage caused by sugarcane borers has become the first important factor seriously influencing the sustainable and stable development of sugar industry in Yunnan. To scientifically and effectively prevent and control sugarcane borers to ensure the production safety of sugarcane, the characteristics of occurrence and damage of sugarcane borers in Yunnan sugarcane areas were systematically introduced, and corresponding comprehensive control measures and strategies were proposed according to the characteristics of its occurrence and damage and the actual production of sugarcane. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
20. Occurrence Dynamics and Control of 6 Sugarcane Pests with Potential Threats.
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Wenfeng Li, Rongyue Zhang, Jie Li, Xiaoyan Wang, Hongli Shan, Zhiming Luo, Jiong Yin, Xiaoyan Cang, and Yingkun Huang
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SUGARCANE diseases & pests ,PEST control ,VEGETATION & climate ,CONTINUOUS cropping ,PLANT reproduction - Abstract
In recent years, with the adjustment of agricultural structure, the change of planting system, the continuous cropping phenomenon and the abnormal climate and environment have provided favorable conditions for the spread, reproduction and survival of sugarcane pests. The pest species that are harmful to sugarcane have increased, which pose potential threats to sugar cane production. Therefore, the occurrence dynamics and control of 6 sugarcane pests with potential threats were studied in order to prospectively grasp the dynamics of sugarcane pests, scientifically and effectively prevent and control sugarcane pests, and ensure the safety of sugarcane production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
21. [Study on hearing impairment among elderly population in the community of Taiyuan city, Shanxi province]
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Fei, Ma, Cheng-Yi, Qu, Ting, Wang, Jiong, Yin, Xiao-Dong, Zhang, Jun, Meng, and Cai-Ping, Zhang
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Aged, 80 and over ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,China ,Middle Aged ,Sampling Studies ,Cholesterol ,Logistic Models ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Female ,Hearing Loss ,Aged - Abstract
To study the characteristics and influencing factors on hearing impairment among elderly population in the community of Taiyuan city.384 ageing people above 60 years old were selected from Chaoyang and Guandi community in Taiyuan city by multi-stage sampling. Data on influencing factors of hearing impairment were collected by questionnaire. 5 ml fasting blood samples were drawn to detect the level of glucose, triglyceride and cholesterin in the blood samples. All the objects were tested with binaural hearing. The level of binaural hearing threshold at 0.5 kHz, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 3 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz were measured by GVSLN-TC-GK2000 hearing-assistant evaluative apparatus. The level of 3 kHz, 4 kHz, average hearing threshold from ear with better audition was chosen as dependent variable. Socio-demographic data, environmental factors and biochemical indicator were chosen as independent variables, t test, ANOVA and accumulative logistic regression were performed to analyze the influencing factors on hearing impairment by software SPSS 13.0.The prevalence of hearing impairment among elderly population was 90.9%. The hearing disorder was 78.6% with 1.3% of them using hearing-assistant apparatus. Results from single factor analysis showed that the average levels of 3 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz hearing thresholds were significantly different among elderly with different age, sex, education background and the levels of glucose and cholesterin (P0.01). Results of accumulative logistics regression showed that except glucose in which was the only one included in regression model of lower median frequency group, all the others were included in regression model of frequency group. Being male, older age and with higher level of glucose and cholesterin in blood were risk factors causing hearing impairment. Higher education level seemed to be a preventive factor.Hearing impairment appeared in higher prevalence among the elderly population, suggesting that proper measures should be taken. It is beneficial for abating hearing impairment to decrease the level of glucose and cholesterin in blood.
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- 2009
22. [A case-control study on the influencing factors to mild cognitive impairment among the community-based elderly population]
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Fei, Ma, Ting, Wang, Jiong, Yin, Xu-Jing, Bai, Xiao-Dong, Zhang, Jun, Meng, and Cheng-Yi, Qu
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Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,China ,Risk Factors ,Case-Control Studies ,Humans ,Female ,Cognition Disorders ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models - Abstract
To explore the influencing factors on mild cognitive impairment among the community-based elderly population.A 'n : m' matched case-control study was conducted to analyze the risk factors. Cox regression model of survival analysis was selected to deal with non-geometric proportional matched data which was difficult to analyze by logistic regression model.Four hundred and twenty-three cases together with nine hundred and twenty-five controls were interviewed with an uniformed questionnaire. Through univariate and multivariate cox regression analysis, the odds ratio and 95% CI of these risk factors appeared to be: physical labor as 1.396 (1.092-1.785); smoking as 1.551 (1.021-2.359); higher level of blood glucose as 1.354 (1.102-1.664); HDL-C in the serum as 1.543 (1.232-1.932); LDL-C in the serum as 1.299 (1.060-1.592); lower level of estrogen in the serum as 1.263 (1.031-1.547); hypertension as 1.967 (1.438-2.689); diabete: 1.381 (1.139-1.675); depressive disorder: 1.406 (1.110-1.780); cerebral thrombosis as 1.593 (1.307-1.943); higher SBP as 1.331 (1.129-1.569) and ApoEepsilon 4 carrier as 1.462 (1.140-1.873) respectively. Odds ratio and 95% CI on protection factors appeared to be: reading newspaper frequently as 0.610 (0.503-0.740); frequently doing housework as 0.804 (0.665-0.973); frequently engaging in social activities as 0.617 (0.502-0.757); reemployment after formal retirement as 0.759 (0.636-0.906); having acumen olfaction as 0.900 (0.845-0.958); having extrovert personality as 0.829 (0.699-0.984); being decisive as 0.811 (0.662-0.993).The major measures to prevent MCI seemed to be including the following factors as: being intellectuals, engaging in healthy life style and decreasing the risk in developing hypertension, diabetes, depressive disorder and cerebrovascular disease. However, olfactory hypoesthesia, cowardice and having introvert character, ApoEepsilon 4 carrier etc could be treated as early indications to signify MCI.
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- 2009
23. Loss of Cane and Sugar Yield due to Damage by Tetramoera schistaceana (Snellen) and Chilo sacchariphagus (Bojer) in the Cane-Growing Regions of China.
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Wen-Feng Li, Xiao-Yan Wang, Ying-Kun Huang, Rong-Yue Zhang, Jiong Yin, Zhi-Ming Luo, and Hong-Li Shan
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Loss of cane and sugar yield caused by the combined occurrence of Tetramoera schistaceana (Snellen) and Chilo sacchariphagus (Bojer) were measured in pesticide-treated and untreated areas during 2014-2016. The results indicated that the in untreated areas, percent dead-heart was 8.30% - 58.83%, the percent stalk injured was 26.73% - 96.67%, the percent internodes bored was 4.40% - 25.87%, and the effective stem number was reduced by 4440-21900 stalk/ha. Measured yield and sugar yield loss results showed cane yield was reduced by 5.32-44.53 T/ha; the yield loss percent was5.92% - 44.53%; the sugarcane juice yield decreased by 1.73% - 3.28%; the sucrose content reduced by 0.33% - 5.63%; sugarcane brix dropped by 0.70-6.36 BX; the fibre and reducing sugar increased by 0.22% - 0.98% and 0.11%-1.58%, respectively. It was confirmed that in majority of sugarcane fields in Yunnan, China, T. schistaceana and C. sacchariphagus cause severe reduction of sugarcane and sugar yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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24. Occurrence Dynamics and Control Strategies of Major Pests and Diseases of Sugarcane in Yunnan.
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Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Hongli SHAN, Jiong YIN, Xiaoyan WANG, Zhiming LUO, and Yingkun HUANG
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- 2017
25. Molecular Techniques for Detection of Major Diseases in Sugarcane.
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Wenfeng LI, Chunhua PU, Yingkun HUANG, Xiaoyan WANG, Hongli SHAN, Rongyue ZHANG, Jiong YIN, and Zhiming LUO
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SUGARCANE diseases & pests ,PHYTOPATHOGENIC microorganisms ,MOLECULAR diagnosis ,PLANT quarantine ,PLANT species - Abstract
It is necessary to rapidly diagnose diseases, identify and monitor the pathogens to achieve scientific and effective control of major diseases in sugarcane. In the present study, the molecular techniques for rapid detection of 13 pathogens that cause 10 important diseases of sugarcane including smut, rust, leaf scald, ratoon stunting, red stripe, mosaic, Fiji, yellow leaf, white leaf and baciiliform virus were established by Sugarcane Research Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences after years of effort. The results wiil provide scientific bais for effective diagnosis and control of sugarcane diseases, detection of virus-free seedling and quarantine management of exotic species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
26. Geostatistical Analysis of Spatial Distribution and Dynamics of Dead Heart of Sugarcane Seedlings Caused by Borer.
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Zhiming LUO, Jiong YIN, Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Hongli SHAN, Xiaoyan WANG, and Yingkun HUANG
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- 2017
27. Control Effects of a New Sex Pheromone Trap and Biological Agents on Sesamia inferens Walker and Argyroploce schistaceana (Snellen).
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Rongyuc ZHANC, Wenfcng LI, Jiong YIN, Hongli SHAN, Xiaoyan CANC, Zhiming LUO, Xiaoyan WANC, Jic LI, and Yingkun HUANG
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PHEROMONE traps ,SUGARCANE borer ,SUGARCANE ,PHEROMONES ,PEST control ,SUGARCANE diseases & pests ,CITRUS greening disease - Abstract
the study was conducted to explore and seek high-efficiency and safe green control techniques on sugarcane l>orers, promote green control of diseases and pests of sugarcane and build a resource-conserving, environmentally friendly and sustainable governance system of diseases and pests of sugarcane. A new sex pheromone trap of sugarcane l>orers, al>amectin . Bacillus ihuringierisis ( Bt) and lebufenozide were selected and applied in field trials. The use of the new sex pher-omone trap of sugarcane borers ( 6 traps/hm2) in combination with 0. 05% abamectin . 10 billion active gemmae/g B. tkuringiensis ( Bt) \VP (1.8 kg/hm
2 ) or new sex pheromone trap of sugarcane borers ( 6 traps/hm2 ) in combination with 2(X) g/L lebufenozide SC (1.5 L/lun") were the best in the sugarcane production. New sex pheromone trap of sugarcane l>orers should l)e installed in early march, and biological agents were mixed with water 9(X) kg per hectare and sprayed evenly sugarcane plants at the beginning of April. Their control effects of dead heart rate and bored stalk rate could be more than 69.98% and 49. 09%, respectively, which were superior to that of the control pesticide 3. 6% bisultap (iH (90 kg/hm"). 'flie results showed that new sex pheromone trap of sugarcane borers in combination with abamectin . B. thuringiensis (Bt) or tebufenozide was the optimum mode of green control teclmiques on sugarcane borers. When it was alternately or coordinately used with oilier technology, it could delay the emergence and development of drug resistance, and it was worthy of widespread popularization and application in sugarcane area. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Dynamic Monitoring and Control Measures of Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smmith) in Low Latitude Plateau Sugarcane Areas.
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Xiaoyan CANC, Rongyuc ZHANG, Jiong YIN, Hongli SHAN, Jie LI, Xiaoyan WANC, Zhiming LUO, and Yinkun HUANC
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FALL armyworm ,SUGARCANE ,PLATEAUS ,BIOLOGICAL pest control ,LATITUDE ,SUGARCANE growing ,BIOLOGICAL control of agricultural pests - Abstract
Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smmith) is one of the major migratory pesls warned by the Fool and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Il has successfully invaded sugarcane and corn in Jinggu, Longchuan, Gengma, Menghai, Yingjiang, Lancang of Yunan Province, China. In view of the great variety of hosts, wide range of habitats and strong migration ability, S. Jhigiperda has the potential of causing catastrophic threats to sugircane production. In this paper, we made a systematic introduction to the morphological and biological cliaracteristies of S. jnigiperda, analyzed its occurrence situations and occurrence trends in Yunnan of China and other countries around the world, and proposed the control strategies and measures of ecological regulation and control, natural enemies protection and utilization, biological control, pesticide control and adults trapping based on the outbreak characteristics of S. Jhigiperda and the actual sugarcane production in low latitude plateau areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
29. Evaluation of sugarcane introgression lines for resistance to brown rust disease caused by Puccinia melanocephala
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Wang, Xiao-Yan, primary, Wen-Feng, Li, additional, Ying-Kun, Huang, additional, Xin, Lu, additional, Zhi-Ming, Luo, additional, Jiong, Yin, additional, Hong-Li, Shan, additional, and Rong-Yue, Zhang, additional
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- 2013
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30. Control Effect Evaluation of Herbicides for Malignant Weed Nut Grass in Sugarcane Field.
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Wenfeng LI, Rongyue ZHANG, Yingkun HUANG, Jiong YIN, Zhiming LUO, Xiaoyan WANG, and Hongli SHAN
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HERBICIDES ,SUGARCANE ,THIFENSULFURON methyl ,NUTGRASS ,PLANT growth - Abstract
Copyright of Agricultural Science & Technology is the property of Hunan Academy of Agricultural Sciences and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2016
31. Antennal Sensilla in the Small Banana Weevil Polytus mellerborgi Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
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Jiong Yin, Yujie Wang, Fuping Lu, Jinglin Gao, and Dongxiang Zhao
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The antennal morphology and sensilla of small banana weevil, Polytus mellerborgi Boheman (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), were examined. The antennae of P. mellerborgi were composed of eight antennomeres, a scape, pedicel and flagellum composed of six flagellomeres. The use of scanning electron microscopy facilitated the recognition of five different sensilla types on the antennae of P. mellerborgi, including sensilla trichodea, sensilla chaetica (with two subtypes: Sch1 and Sch2), sensilla basiconica and sensilla gemmiformia. These results provided necessary background information for our ongoing study on electrophysiology and chemical ecology of P. mellerborgi. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
32. Identification of brown rust resistance in the field and detection of the Bru1 gene in sugarcane varieties.
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Rong-Yue Zhang, Hong-Li Shan, Kun Yang, Xiao-Yan Wang, Xiao-Yan Cang, Chang-Mi Wang, Jiong Yin, Zhi-Ming Luo, Wen-Feng Li, and Ying-Kun Huang
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SUGARCANE , *RUST diseases , *SUGARCANE growing , *PLANT selection , *PLANT germplasm , *GENES - Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess brown rust resistance in 60 new sugarcane varieties bred by the China Sugarcane System in recent years and in 34 major varieties cultivated in sugarcane growing areas in China. The resistance of these sugarcane varieties to brown rust was investigated in the field, and molecular markers were used to detect the brown rust-resistance gene Bru1. The results of the field survey showed that 66 (70.21%) of the 94 sugarcane varieties were highly resistant to moderately resistant, and 28 (29.79%) were susceptible to highly susceptible. The Bru1 gene was detected in 54 (57.45%) of the 94 sugarcane varieties. Seven highly resistant varieties and five resistant varieties did not carry Bru1, suggesting that they carry other genes associated with brown rust resistance. This study provides a scientific basis and identifies disease-resistant germplasm for selection of plants for sugarcane production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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