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  XU Jing, Assistant Professor
TEL: 86-10-64807255
TAX: 86-10-64807099
Email:xujing@ioz.ac.cn
Address: Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, # 1 Beichen West Rd., Chaoyang, Beijing 100101, China

Resume:
2009.08 – now, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Assistant Researcher

Education:
2000.09-2004.07, BA from College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University. Tea Science
2004.09-2009.07, Ph.D. from Institute of Insect Sciences, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University. Environmental Biology

Research interests:
Monitoring and controlling methods of invasive pest codling moth Cydia pomonella (Lepidoptera: Torticidae).
Ecological control technologies of agricultural pests.

Research projects:
National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program) “Crop habitats process coupling and control methods in the field of modern agricultural technology”, task” Ecological control measures of agricultural pests for healthy growth of crops”.
Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest” Researches on monitoring and control technologies of invasive species codling moth Cydia pomonella”.

Selected Publications:

 

  1. Xu J, Liu N, Zhang R Z. 2013. Other pests- China. In: Giordanengo P, Vincen C, Alyokhin A(Ed.), Insect pests of potato, global perspectives on biology and management.. Elsevier Inc. Oxford, UK.
  2. Liu S S, De Barro P, Xu J, Luan JB, Zang L S, Ruan Y M, Wan F H. 2007. Asymmetric mating interactions drive widespread invasion and displacement in a whitefly. Science, 318: 1769-1772.
  3. Jiu M, Zhou X P, Tong L, Xu J, Yang X, Wan F H, Liu S S. 2007. Vector-virus mutualism accelerates population increase of an invasive whitefly. Plos one, 2: e182.
  4. Xu J, Du L, Qing T J, Zhang J C, Zhang R Z. 2012. Dynamic distribution of Cydia pomonella adults in apple orchards. Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology. 49(1): 80-88 (In Chinese with an English abstract).
  5. Xu J, Jiang H X, Ar L Y, Guo J M, Zhang R Z. 2012. Growth and patterns of population decline in Cydia pomonella adults in Gansu, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia. Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology. 49(1): 89-95 (In Chinese with an English abstract).
  6. Liu W, Xu J, Zhang R Z. 2012. Advances in the sterile insect technique for controlling codling moth. Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology. 49(1): 268-274 (In Chinese with an English abstract).
  7. Zhu H Y, Xu J, Zhang R Z. 2012. Transgenic approaches applied to the sterile insect technique of codling moth control. Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology, 49(1): 20-26 (In Chinese with an English abstract).
  8. Zhu H Y, Du L, Xu J, Liu W, Zhang R Z. 2012. Effective duration of sex pheromone in Delta traps for monitoring the codling moth. Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology. 49(1): 114-120 (In Chinese with an English abstract).

 

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