Academic title: AssociateProfessor
Email: lxziiz@163.com
Education
2004.9−2007.6:Ph.D. Southwest University
2001.9−2004.6: M.S. SouthwestAgricultural University
1997.9−2001.6: B.S. SouthwestAgriculturalUniversity
Research Breadth
Interactions between insects and endophytic bacteria, Control theory and technology of pests
Research Projects
National Natural Science Foundation of China:
2024.1−2027.12:Fecal Bacterial Species ofBactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) from Gannan Navel Orange Base and its Pathogenicity to Navel Orange (no. 32360713)
2016.1−2019.12:Inference on theInvasion andExpansion ofBactrocera dorsalis (Hendel) in GannanNavelOrangeBaseBased on theDiversity of Gammaproteobacteria in itsReproductiveSystem (no.31560516)
Representative publications
Xiaozhen Li*, Guangli Wang, Changlu Wang, Weijun Li, Tian Lu, Yugui Ge, CuikangXu, Xin Zhong, Jianguo Wang, Haiyan Yang.Long-term monitoring ofBactrocera andZeugodacus spp. (Diptera: Tephritidae) in China and evaluation of different control methods for Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel).Crop Protection, 2024,182,106708.
Haiyan Yang, Kaiping Hu, Shuilin Song,Guangli Wang, Jianguo Wang,Xiaozhen Li*. Isolation and identification of cultivable bacteria in the female and male adult reproductive system ofBactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae). Journal of Environmental Entomology,
2021, 43(5): 1250–1256.
Xiaozhen Li*, Haiyan Yang, Kaiping Hu, Jianguo Wang. Temporal dynamics of Bactrocera(Zeugodacus) tau (Diptera: Tephritidae) adults in north Jiangxi, a subtropical area of China revealed by eight years of trapping with cuelure. Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology, 2020, 23: 1–6.
Xiaozhen Li*, Haiyan Yang, Tao Wang, Jianguo Wang, Hongyi Wei. Life history and adult dynamics ofBactrocera dorsalis in the citrus orchard of Nanchang, a subtropical area from China: implications for a control timeline. ScienceAsia,2019,45 (2): 212–220.
Xiaozhen Li*, Yi Zou, Haiyan Yang, Jianguo Wang. Meteorological driven factors of population growth in brown planthopper,Nilaparvata lugens Stål (Hemiptera: Delphacidae),in rice paddies. Entomological Research, 2017,47: 309–317.