Ren ShunXiang
South China Agricultural University
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Insect Science | 2001
Ren ShunXiang; Wang Zhen-zhong; Qiu Baoli; Xiao Yuan
Abstract Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) has been considered as a serious pest in all of tropical, subtropical and temperate regions of the world. B. tabaci first recorded as early as in 1940s in China and has been reported as a pest of various crops in 22 provinces or cities. But only recently it has become a severe problem for vegetable and ornamental crops in Guangdong and Beijing. In China B. tabaci is known to transmit at least 5 plant viruses, including tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), tomato leaf curl virus (TomLCV), squash leaf curl virus (SqLCV‐C). So far, approximately 18 parasitoids, 17 predators and 1 pathogenic fungus were recorded in China. This paper presents an overview of B. tabaci as a pest and virus vector in China, with special attention given to non‐chemical control strategies.
Progress in Natural Science | 2007
Qiu Baoli; Susan A. Coats; Ren ShunXiang; A. M. Idris; Xu Caixia; Judith K. Brown
Abstract Phylogenetic relationships for Benisia tabaci were reconstructed by analysis of a ˜780 bp fragment of the mitochiondrial cytochrome oxidase I (mtCOI) gene with an emphasis on geographic range and distribution among eight eudicot plant families that are common hosts of B. tabaci worldwide to elucidate key phylogeographic linkages between populations extant in China (n=31) and India (n=34). Bootstrap values for the Maximum Parsimony tree were highly robust for all major nodes involving the major Asian clade, sub-groups, and sister groups within, at 92%—100%. Between-clade distances for the Southcast Asia and three otor major clades, e.g. from sub-Sahara Africa, North Africa-Mediterrancan, and the Americas, were approximately > 16% divergent. Two major Asian sub-groups (I, II) were resolved, which represented populations indigenous to the region, comprising two (I a, I b) and five (II a—e) sister groups, respectively, which diverged by 11%. Two distinct populations from sunflower in Hyderabad groupe...
Insect Science | 2003
Qiu Baoli; Ren ShunXiang; N.S. Mandour; Lin Li
Abstract The development, survivorship and reproduction of Bemisia tabaci B biotype on eggplant at seven constant temperatures (17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 and 35°C) were studied. The developmental periods from egg to adult varied from 48.7 days at 17°C to 13.9 days at 29°C and the developmental threshold estimated for a generation by linear regression was 12.4°C. The optimum temperature for B. tabaci population growth was 26°C, both extremely low (< 17°C) and high temperature (> 32°C) delayed the development. Survivorships from egg to adult was 67.3% at 26°C, 27.6% and 29.0% at 35°C and 17°C respectively. The average longevity of females ranged from 39.6 days at 20°C to 12.8 days at 35°C. Oviposition per female varied from 164.8 eggs at 20°C to 78.5 eggs at 32°C. Both the longevity and oviposition of B. tabaci females at different temperatures were significantly different (P < 0.05), and the intrinsic rate of natural increase (rm) for B. tabaci at 29°C was the highest.
International Journal of Agriculture and Biology | 2012
Shoaib Freed; Jin Fengliang; Muhammad Naeem; Ren ShunXiang; Mubshar Hussian
Journal of Entomology | 2007
M. Touhidul Islam .; Ren ShunXiang
Journal of Pest Science | 2009
Md. Touhidul Islam; Ren ShunXiang
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2011
Shoaib Freed; Jin Fengliang; Ren ShunXiang
Acta Entomologica Sinica | 2009
M. Z. Ahmed; Shen Yuan; Jin GuiHua; Ren ShunXiang; Du YuZhou; Qiu Baoli
Pakistan Journal of Zoology | 2013
Tang Liangde; Wu JianHui; Shaukat Ali; Ren ShunXiang
Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2010
Qin Zhenqiang; Wu JianHui; Ren ShunXiang; Wan FangHao