姓名: 陈祥盛
学科: 农业昆虫与害虫防治、动物学
电话: +86-851-88292101
电子邮件: chenxs3218@163.com; xschen@gzu.edu.cn
通讯地址: 贵州省贵阳市花溪区贵州大学南校区昆虫研究所 550025
简历:
陈祥盛,男,1971年3月生,贵州长顺人;农学博士,二级教授,博士生导师;贵州大学副校长、贵州山地农业病虫害省级重点实验室主任、贵州昆虫资源开发利用特色重点实验室主任、贵州大学昆虫研究所所长。
1993年7月毕业于贵州农学院植物保护专业,获农学学士学位;1996年7月毕业于贵州农学院昆虫学专业,获理学硕士学位,1999年毕业于西南农业大学农业昆虫与害虫防治专业,获农学博士学位。2009.03-2010.3,加拿大农业食品部萨斯卡通研究中心(AAFC-Saskatoon Research Centre)访问学者。1996年7月至今,先后在贵州农学院植物保护系、贵州大学农学院植物保护系工作,历任助教、讲师、教授、三级教授、二级教授。培养毕业博士研究生24名、硕士研究生47名,合作指导博士后6名。
长期从事昆虫系统学与进化、资源昆虫学、农林害虫综合治理等领域研究。发表叶蝉、蜡蝉、角蝉、螳螂的新属32个、新种262个。获省部级科技成果奖二等奖4项、三等奖6项;发表论文300余篇(其中SCI收录近150篇),出版专著5部,参编专著8部;获发明专利授权6件、实用新型专利授权26件。
研究领域:
半翅目头喙亚目叶蝉科、蜡蝉总科等系统分类学研究;芫菁(斑蝥素)、螳螂(螵蛸)等药用昆虫以及蠋蝽等天敌昆虫资源开发利用研究;竹子害虫、茶树害虫、中药材害虫绿色防控技术研究。
社会任职:
中国昆虫学会理事(2012-)、贵州省昆虫学会副理事长兼秘书长(2010-2021)、贵州省昆虫学会理事长(2021-)、贵州省植物保护学常务理事(2006-);《山地农业生物学报》主编(2021-),《应用昆虫学报》《环境昆虫学报》《贵州农业科学》等期刊编委。
获奖及荣誉:
贵州省优秀青年科技人才(2005),教育部新世纪优秀人才(2007),享受贵州省政府特殊津贴专家(2007),贵州省省管专家(2007),贵州省优秀科技工作者(2012),贵州省“百层次”创新人才(2014),贵州省优秀硕士生导师(2014),贵州省优秀博士生导师(2015),享受国务院政府特殊津贴专家(2016),贵州省核心专家(2019)。
1. “中国横脊叶蝉亚科系统分类研究”1999年获贵州省科技进步三等奖(第四完成人);
2. “贵州茂兰景观昆虫资源多样性及其应用前景研究”2003年获贵州省科技进步三等奖(第四完成人);
3. “隐脉叶蝉亚科分类及系统发育研究”2004年获贵州省科技进步二等奖(第二完成人);
4. “贵州大沙河昆虫资源多样性及区系演化研究”2006年获贵州省科技进步三等奖(第四完成人);
5. “梵净山自然保护区昆虫资源多样性研究”2007年获贵州省科技进步二等奖(第五完成人);
6. “黔北丹霞桫椤景观昆虫资源及其区系演化研究”2009年获贵州省科技进步二等奖(第四完成人);
7. 获中国昆虫学会第四届青年科技奖(2009);
8. “斑蝥素资源综合研究及其开发利用关键技术” 2012年获贵州省科技进步三等奖(第一完成人);
9. “斑蝥素资源综合研究及其开发利用关键技术” 2012年获贵阳市科技进步二等奖(第一完成人);
10. 获周尧昆虫分类学奖励基金一等奖(2012);
11. “中国及周边地区蜡蝉总科的系统研究”2014年获贵州省科技进步奖二等奖(第一完成人);
12. “黔东北节肢动物物种多样性及麻阳河景观昆虫区系演化研究”2016年获贵州省科技进步奖三等奖(第一完成人);
13. “茶树重要病虫害防治技术研究”2017年获贵州省科技进步奖三等奖(第四完成人);
承担科研项目情况:
国家重点研发计划项目,2021YFD1601000,西南地区天麻、三七等中药材产业关键技术研究与应用示范,2021-2026,主持;
国家自然科学基金地区科学基金项目,32060343,西南地区竹子蜡蝉的区系、分类及DNA条形码研究,2021-2024,主持;
国家自然科学基金地区科学基金项目,81460576,西南地区药用芫菁的形态学与分子鉴定及斑蝥素资源多样性评价,2015-2018,主持;
国家自然科学基金面上项目,31472033,基于形态学特征和分子数据的凹距飞虱族昆虫分类及系统发育研究,2015-2018,主持;
国家自然科学基金地区科学基金项目,31160163,中国竹子飞虱区系分类、DNA条形码及多媒体鉴定系统研究,2012-2015,主持;
国家自然科学基金地区科学基金项目,31060290,西南地区颖蜡蝉科昆虫系统分类研究,2011-2013,主持;
国家自然科学基金地区科学基金项目,30560020,西南地区害竹头喙亚目昆虫物种多样性研究,2006-2008,主持;
国家自然科学基金青年科学基金项目,30100015,中国飞虱科系统发育及生物地理学研究,2002-2004,主持;
教育部新世纪优秀人才支持计划项目,NCET-07-0220,中国颖蜡蝉科系统分类及系统发育研究,2008-2010,主持;
中国博士后科学基金项目,2005037111,中国害竹头喙类昆虫(同翅目:头喙亚目)物种多样性研究,2004-2006,主持;
贵州省科技支撑计划项目,黔科合支撑[2020]1Y129 号,贵州竹子刺吸类害虫绿色防控技术及应用,2020-2023,主持。
代表论著(发表论文307篇,其中SCI收录146篇,更新日期2022年5月,标注*为通讯作者):
1. Wu, Y.-M., Li, J. & Chen, X.-S.* 2018. Draft genomes of two blister beetles Hycleus cichorii and Hycleus phaleratus. GigaScience, 7(3): 1-7.
2. Gong, N., Yang, L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Structural features and phylogenetic implications of four new mitogenomes of Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22, 1348.
3. Zhao, Z.-X., Yang, L., Long, J.-K., Chang, Z.-M., Zhou, Z.-X., Zhi, Y., Yang, L.-J., Li, H.-X., Sui, Y.-J., Gong, N., Wang, X.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Endemism patterns of planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) in China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9: 683722.
4. Wu, Y.-M., Liu, Y.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Genomic content of chemosensory receptors in two sister blister beetles facilitates characterization of chemosensory evolution. BMC Genomics, 21, 589: 1-11.
5. Wang, J., Zhang, Y.-J., Yang L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. The complete mitochondrial genome of Trifida elongate and comparative evolutionary mitochondriomics of 43 leafhoppers. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, 2021, 39:1-10.
6. Gong, N., Yang, L., Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Comparative analysis of twelve mitogenomes of Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) and their phylogenetic implications. PeerJ, 9: e12465.
7. Zhang, Y.-J., Chen, W.-L., Li, M., Yang, L., & Chen, X.-S.* 2019. Cloning, phylogenetic research, and prokaryotic expression study of the metabolic detoxification gene EoGSTs1 in Empoasca onukii Matsuda. PeerJ, 7: e7641.
8. Liu, Y.-Y., Li, G.-Y., Yang, L., Chi, H. & Chen, X.-S.* 2018. Demography and mass rearing of the medicinal blister beetle Epicauta impressicornis (Pic) (Coleoptera: Meloidae) at different temperatures. Journal of Economic Entomology, 11(5): 2364-2374.
9. Liu, Y.-Y., Zhou, Z.-C. & Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Epicauta impressicornis (Coleoptera: Meloidae) and its phylogenetic implications for the infraorder Cucujiformia. Journal of Insect Science, 20(2): 16; 1–10.
10. Zhou, Z.-C., Liu, Y.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Structural features and phylogenetic implications of three new mitochondrial genomes of blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Journal of Insect Science, 21(6): 19; 1–9.
11. Xu, S.-Y., Long, J.-K. & Chen, X.-S.* 2019. Comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genomes of five Achilidae species (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) and other Fulgoroidea reveals conserved mitochondrial genome organization. PeerJ, 7: e6659.
12. He, J.-C., He, Y.-T., Lai, F.-X., Chen, X.-S.* & Fu, Q. 2020. Biological traits of the pincer wasp Gonatopus flavifemur (Esaki & Hashimoto) associated with different stages of its host, the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). Insects, 11, 279: 1–13.
13. Zhao, Z.-X., Jin, B.-C., Zhou, Z.-X., Yang, L., Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Determinants of Delphacidae richness and endemism in China. Ecological Entomology, 2020, 1-12.
14. Zhao, Z.-X., Yang, L., Long, J.-K., Chang, Z.-M., Zhou, Z.-X., Zhi, Y., Yang, L.-J., Li, H.-X., Sui, Y.-J., Gong, N., Wang, X.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Testing seven hypotheses to determine what explains the current planthopper (Fulgoridae) geographical and species richness patterns in China. Insects, 11: 892. 10.3390/insects11120892.
15. Lv, S.-S., Zhang, Y.-J., Gong, N. & Chen, X.-S. * 2021. Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome sequence of Nisia fuliginosa (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Meenoplidae). Journal of Insect Science, 21(4): 1–17.
16. Mu, Y.-L., Zhang, C.-H., Zhang, Y.-J., Yang, L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2022. Characterizing the complete mitochondrial genome of Arma custos and Picromerus lewisi (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) and conducting phylogenetic analysis. Journal of Insect Science, 22(1): 1–10.
17. 陈祥盛,张争光,常志敏. 2014. 中国瓢蜡蝉和短翅蜡蝉(半翅目:蜡蝉总科). 贵阳:贵州科技出版社. 242pp.
18. 陈祥盛,杨琳,李子忠. 2012. 中国竹子叶蝉. 北京:中国林业出版社. 218pp.
19. 陈祥盛,李子忠,金道超主编. 2010. 麻阳河景观昆虫. 贵阳:贵州科技出版社. 519pp.
20. 杨琳,陈祥盛.2017.中国竹子叶蝉图解检索.贵阳:贵州大学出版社.298pp.
Xiang-Sheng Chen, Professor of Entomology
Name: Xiang-Sheng Chen
Subject: Agricultural Insect and Pest Control; Zoology
Tel/Fax: +86-851-88292101
Email: chenxs3218@163.com; xschen@gzu.edu.cn
Address: Institute of Entomology, South Campus, Guizhou University, Huaxi District, Guiyang 550025, China
Resume:
Born in March 1971, Changshun County of Guizhou Province. Doctor of Agriculture. Professor. Doctoral supervisor. Vice President of Guizhou University. Director of the Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of Mountainous Region. Director of the Provincial Special Key Laboratory for Development and Utilization of Insect Resources of Guizhou. Director of Institute of Entomology, Guizhou University.
Graduated from Guizhou Agricultural College (1993), received a MS degree from Guizhou Agricultural College (1996), and a PhD from Southwest Agricultural University (1999). Since 1996, he had been an Assistant (1996-1997) in the Department of Plant Protection, Guizhou Agricultural College; Lecturer (1998-2000) and Professor (2000-2022) in the Department of Plant Protection, Guizhou University. 2009.03-2010.3, AAFC- Saskatoon Research Centre, Saskatchewan Province, Canada, visiting scholar. Supersized more than 24 doctoral students, more than 47 master students and more than 6 post-doctoral research scientists.
Mainly engaged in insect systematic and evolution; resource entomology; IPM of agriculture and forestry insect pests. Published more than 32 new genera and 262 new species of Cicadellidae and Fulgoroidea in Hemiptera. Obtain four Second Class Prizes and six Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards. Published more than 300 papers, of 150 of which were indexed by SCI. He has edited 5 books and contributed chapters to 8 books. Obtained 6 national invention patents and 26 practical new patents authorizations.
Research Interests:
Systematics of Cicadellidae and Fulgoroidea in Hemiptera; development and utilization of insect resources (such as medicinal insect blister beetle, mantis and enemy insect Arma custos);green control technology of bamboo pest, tea pests and traditional Chinese herbal medicine pests.
Professional Activities:
Director of the Entomological Society of China (2012); Vice president and secretary general of the Society of Entomological Society of Guizhou Province (2010-2021); President of the Society of Entomological Society of Guizhou Province; standing director of the Society of Plant Protection of Guizhou Province (2006-); Chief Editor of Journal of Mountain Agriculture and Biology (2021-); Editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Applied Entomology, Journal of Environmental Entomology and Guizhou Agricultural Sciences.
Awards and Honors:
Guizhou outstanding scientific and technological talents (2005); Outstanding talents in the new century of Ministry of Education (2007); Enjoyed the government special allowances of Guizhou Province (2007); Provincial management expert of Guizhou (2007); Excellent scientific and technical worker of Guizhou Province (2012); Excellent Innovation Talents (Hundred Level) of Guizhou Province (2014); Excellent postgraduate supervisor of Guizhou Province (2014); Excellent doctoral supervisor (2015); Enjoyed the government special allowances of the State Council (2016); Provincial management core expert of Guizhou (2019).
1. “Study on taxonomy of the subfamily Evacanthinae from China” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (1999).
2. “Study on the resources diversity of landscape insect from Maolan of Guizhou and its application prospect ” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2003).
3. “Study on taxonomy and phylogeny of the subfamily Nirvaninae from China” won the Second Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2004).
4. “Study on the resources diversity of insect from Guizhou Dashahe and evolution of insect fauna” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2006).
5. “Study on the insect resources diversity of Fanjing Mountain nature reserve” won the Second Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2007).
6. “Study on the insect resources from Qianbei Danxia spinulose landscape and evolution of insect fauna” won the Second Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2009).
7. Won the Fourth Youth Science and Technology Award of the Entomological Society of China (2009)
8. “Integrated research on cantharidin resources and the key techniques of development and utilization” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2012).
9. “Integrated research on cantharidin resources and the key techniques of development and utilization” won the Second Class Prizes of the Guiyang City Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2012).
10. Won the First Class Prizes of “Chou Io Reward for Entomological Taxonomist”(2012).
11. “Systematic studies of the superfamily Fulgoroidea in China and its adjacent regions” won the Second Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2014).
12. “Studies on species diversity of arthropod in northeast area in Guizhou and evolution of insect fauna of the Mayanghe National Natural Reserve” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2016).
13. “Studies on the control techniques of tea tree important insect pests” won the Third Class Prizes of the Province Scientific and Technological Progress Awards (2017).
Research Grants:
1. National Key Project of Research and Development Plan, 2021YFD1601001, Study and application demonstration of key industry technology of traditional Chinese medicine, Gastrodia elata, Panax notoginseng et al. in Southwest China.
2. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 32060343, Fauna, taxonomy and DNA barcode of the bamboo-feeding planthoppers in Southwest China, 2021-2024.
3. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 81460576, Morphological and molecular identification of medical meloid species and evaluating on diversity of cantharidin resources in Southwest China, 2015-2018.
4. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 31472033, Taxonomy and phylogenetic relationship of Tropidocephalini (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) based on morphological and molecular data, 2015-2018.
5. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 31160163, Study on the taxonomy, DNA barcode and multimedia identification system of bamboo-feeding delphacid planthoppers from China, 2012-2015.
6. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 31060290, Study on the taxonomy of Achilidae (Hemiptera: Auchnorrhyncha: Fulgoroidea) from Southwest China, 2011-2013.
7. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 30560020, Study on the species diversity of Auchnorrhyncha attacking bamboos from Southwest China, 2006-2008.
8. Program of National Natural Science Funds, 30100015, Studies on phylogeny and biogeography of Delphacidae from China, 2002-2004.
9. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University, Ministry of Education, NCET-07-0220, Study on the taxonomy and phylogenetic relationship of Achilidae from China, 2008-2010.
10. Program for Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China, 2005037111, Study on the species diversity of Auchnorrhyncha attacking bamboos from China, 2004-2006.
11. Science and Technology Support Program of Guizhou Province, 20201Y129, Green control technology and their application of stinging and sucking pests of bamboo in Guizhou, 2020-2023.
Selected Publications (Published 307 referee papers, 146 SCI papers-- Updated in May 2022,*Corresponding author):
1. Wu, Y.-M., Li, J. & Chen, X.-S.* 2018. Draft genomes of two blister beetles Hycleus cichorii and Hycleus phaleratus. GigaScience, 7(3): 1-7.
2. Gong, N., Yang, L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Structural features and phylogenetic implications of four new mitogenomes of Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha). International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22, 1348.
3. Zhao, Z.-X., Yang, L., Long, J.-K., Chang, Z.-M., Zhou, Z.-X., Zhi, Y., Yang, L.-J., Li, H.-X., Sui, Y.-J., Gong, N., Wang, X.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Endemism patterns of planthoppers (Fulgoroidea) in China. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9: 683722.
4. Wu, Y.-M., Liu, Y.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Genomic content of chemosensory receptors in two sister blister beetles facilitates characterization of chemosensory evolution. BMC Genomics, 21, 589: 1-11.
5. Wang, J., Zhang, Y.-J., Yang L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. The complete mitochondrial genome of Trifida elongate and comparative evolutionary mitochondriomics of 43 leafhoppers. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology - Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, 2021, 39:1-10.
6. Gong, N., Yang, L., Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Comparative analysis of twelve mitogenomes of Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha) and their phylogenetic implications. PeerJ, 9: e12465.
7. Zhang, Y.-J., Chen, W.-L., Li, M., Yang, L., & Chen, X.-S.* 2019. Cloning, phylogenetic research, and prokaryotic expression study of the metabolic detoxification gene EoGSTs1 in Empoasca onukii Matsuda. PeerJ, 7: e7641.
8. Liu, Y.-Y., Li, G.-Y., Yang, L., Chi, H. & Chen, X.-S.*2018. Demography and mass rearing of the medicinal blister beetle Epicauta impressicornis (Pic) (Coleoptera: Meloidae) at different temperatures. Journal of Economic Entomology, 11(5): 2364-2374.
9. Liu, Y.-Y., Zhou, Z.-C. & Chen, X.-S. * 2020. Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Epicauta impressicornis (Coleoptera: Meloidae) and its phylogenetic implications for the infraorder Cucujiformia. Journal of Insect Science, 20(2): 16; 1–10.
10. Zhou, Z.-C., Liu, Y.-Y. & Chen, X.-S. * 2021. Structural features and phylogenetic implications of three new mitochondrial genomes of blister beetles (Coleoptera: Meloidae). Journal of Insect Science, 21(6): 19; 1–9.
11. Xu, S.-Y., Long, J.-K. & Chen, X.-S. * 2019. Comparative analysis of the complete mitochondrial genomes of five Achilidae species (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) and other Fulgoroidea reveals conserved mitochondrial genome organization. PeerJ, 7: e6659.
12. He, J.-C., He, Y.-T., Lai, F.-X., Chen, X.-S. *& Fu, Q. 2020. Biological traits of the pincer wasp Gonatopus flavifemur (Esaki & Hashimoto) associated with different stages of its host, the brown planthopper, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål). Insects, 11, 279: 1–13.
13. Zhao, Z.-X., Jin, B.-C., Zhou, Z.-X., Yang, L., Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Determinants of Delphacidae richness and endemism in China. Ecological Entomology, 2020, 1-12.
14. Zhao, Z.-X., Yang, L., Long, J.-K., Chang, Z.-M., Zhou, Z.-X., Zhi, Y., Yang, L.-J., Li, H.-X., Sui, Y.-J., Gong, N., Wang, X.-Y. & Chen, X.-S.* 2020. Testing seven hypotheses to determine what explains the current planthopper (Fulgoridae) geographical and species richness patterns in China. Insects, 11: 892. 10.3390/insects11120892.
15. Lv, S.-S., Zhang, Y.-J., Gong, N. & Chen, X.-S.* 2021. Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome sequence of Nisia fuliginosa (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea: Meenoplidae). Journal of Insect Science, 21(4): 1–17.
16. Mu, Y.-L., Zhang, C.-H., Zhang, Y.-J., Yang, L. & Chen, X.-S.* 2022. Characterizing the complete mitochondrial genome of Arma custos and Picromerus lewisi (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) and conducting phylogenetic analysis. Journal of Insect Science, 22(1): 1–10.
17. Chen, X.-S., Zhang, Z.-G. & Chang, Z.-M. 2014. Issidae and Caliscelidae (Hemiptera: Fulgoroidea) from China. Guizhou Science and Technology Publishing House, Guiyang. 242 pp.
18. Chen, X.-S., Yang, L. & Li, Z.-Z. 2012. Bamboo-feeding leafhoppers in China. China Forestry Publishing House, Beijing. 218 pp.
19. Chen, X.-S., Li, Z.-Z. & Jin, D.-C. 2010. Insects from Mayanghe landscape. Guizhou Science and Technology Publishing House, Guiyang. 519 pp.
20. Yang, L. & Chen, X.-S. 2017. An illustrated guide to bamboo-feeding leafhoppers in China. Guizhou University Press, Guiyang. 298 pp.