Guohua CHEN

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n Education:

u Ph.D., Agricultural insects and pest management, Yunnan Agricultural University2010

u B.S., Plant ProtectionYunnan Agricultural University1985


n Research focus

Integrated pest management in agriculture, and insect species diversity.


n Awards and honors

u Vice Director of Entomological Society of Yunnan, 2021

u Director of Plant Protection Society of Yunnan, 2018

u Excellent Teachers, Yunnan Agricultural University, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2016

u The Moral Pacesetter of Teacher, Yunnan Agricultural University, 2006


n Research Projects

u Yunnan Provincial Science and Technology Project - sub-project, Study on the occurrence and control of insect pests pseudo-ginseng in engineering production2012IB023

u Yunnan Provincial Major Science and Technology Special Plan-sub-project, Occurrence regularity and control technology demonstration of Bactrocera dorsalis in orchards202102AE090006

u Kunming Major Agricultural Project - sub-project, Study on biological characteristics and occurrence rules of Lissorhoptrus oryzophilus3716060021

u Yunnan Province Colleges and Universities to Enhance Professional Service and Industry Capacity Construction Project, Brand professional construction of plant protection.


n Selected Journal Publications

u Yang ShaoWu, Li MingJiang, Shang HaoPei, Liu YuHan, Li XingXing, Jiang ZhengXiong, Chen GuoHua*, Zhang XiaoMing*. (2021) Effect of Sublethal Spirotetramat on Host Locating and Parasitic Behavior of Encarsia formosa Gahan. [J]. Pest management science, DOI: 10.1002/PS.6638

u Huang, Yuyu; Gu, Xiangpeng; Peng, Xiaoqin; Tao, Mei; Chen, Guohua*; Zhang, Xiaoming*. (2020) Effect of short-term high-temperatures on the growth, development and reproduction in the fruit fly, Bactrocera tau (Diptera: Tephritidae).Scientific reports, 10: 6418.

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63502-w

u Yong-Zhi Zhong, Jin-Ping Zhang, Li-Li Ren, Rui Tang, Hai-Xia Zhan, Guo-Hua Chen*, Feng Zhang*. (2017) Behavioral responses of the egg parasitoid Trissolcus japonicas to volatiles from adults of its stink bug host, Halyomorpha halys [J]. Journal of Pest Science, 90(4): 1097-1105.