Shen ZuoRui
China Agricultural University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Shen ZuoRui.
Progress in Natural Science | 2005
Guo Wei; Shen ZuoRui; Li ZhiHong; Gao LingWang
Abstract The population genetics of the grain aphid Macrosiphum miscanti (Takahashi) is analyzed by microsatellite markers. Samples collected from 15 location in China have been examined at 5 polymorphic microsatellite loci. Overall, genetic diversity displays a relation between the migration and gene flor in the grain aphid: a free and frequent gene flow is found in the eastern populations, and gene isolation occurs in the two western populations, especially Datong population and Guiyang population. The natural barriers may present an insurmountable obstacle preventing gene flow and aphid migration. However, a spatial genetic differentiation between populations is correlated with their geographical separation indicating the geographic differentiation may play an important role in shaping the genetic structure of M. miscanti populations. In addition, most populations of grain aphids are out of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium and there is heterozygote deficit. Based on F statistics, the average genetic differen...
Frontiers of Forestry in China | 2006
Li DingXu; Hou Yueli; Shen ZuoRui
A leaf disc bioassay was employed to investigate the influence of host species of deciduous fruit trees, like apple, peach, plum, cherry and apricot, on the development and reproduction of the hawthorn spider mite Tetranychus viennensis Zacher in the laboratory under conditions of 25±1°C, 60±10% RH and a photoperiod of 16 h: 8 h light: dark. This was done by determining the duration of each life stage of the mites, the intrinsic rate of population increase (rm), mean generation time (T) and net reproductive rate (R0) of the spider mites on each of the host plant species. Differences in life table parameters of the spider mite among host plants were analyzed with the jack-knife method. The results indicated that plum might be the best suitable plant for the spider mite among the plants tested due to shorter developmental period and higher intrinsic rate of increase, whereas cherry and apricot were least suitable due to their long developmental duration and low intrinsic rates of increase. When the spider mites were transferred from apple to other fruit trees, negative effects on developmental duration, fecundity and life table parameters were found in the first generation, but the effects faded out in succeeding generations. When transferred onto plum and peach, the spider mite adapted to the new hosts in the second generation; however, on cherry and apricot, it adapted in the third generation.
Biocontrol | 2007
Li Ding-Xu; Tian Juan; Shen ZuoRui
Acta Entomologica Sinica | 2012
Li DingXu; Lei XiHong; Li Zheng; Gao LingWang; Shen ZuoRui
Acta Entomologica Sinica | 2010
Li DingXu; Wang HongWei; Wang JiaYang; Kang ZhaoKui; Dong JunFeng; Shen ZuoRui
Transactions of the Chinese Society of Agricultural Machinery | 2009
Liu MingHui; Shen ZuoRui; Gao LingWang; Zhang YueJin; Wang JianQiang; Jiang YuYing
Acta Entomologica Sinica | 2009
Song Yue; Shen ZuoRui; Wang Zhe; Liu HongYue
Chinese Bulletin of Entomology | 2009
Han MingHua; Wang YongMo; Wang Zhe; Shen ZuoRui
Integrated pest management: principles and practice | 2012
Shen ZuoRui; Cheng DengFa; Zhang YunHui; Gao LingWang; D. P. Abrol; U. Shankar
Journal of Microbiology | 2004
Shen ZuoRui