Jiang Linjian
Plant Protection
China Agricultural University
China
Biography
2006.03.01-2010.03.01, Ph.D., Ohio State University, Horticulture and CropScience 2003.09.01-2006.03.01, Master, China Agricultural University, crop cultivation and farming 1999.09.01-2003.07.01, Bachelor, China Agricultural University, Agronomy
Research Interest
The research group in order to "lift the grass of many difficulties" for the mission , is committed to training, demonstration and promotion of non-transgenic herbicide-resistant crops , to provide efficient weeding farmland, economic, security and sustainable weed solutions. As a modern agricultural production constitutive of farming activities, weed control through three different stages of development: " manual weeding era ", "chemical weed era", "chemical herbicide + herbicide-resistant crops era." China's wheat, rice, corn and other major food crops have been fully into the chemical weeding era, but many small crops (including vegetables, Chinese herbal medicine, etc.) or largely rely on "artificial weeding." With the soaring agricultural labor prices, high and inefficient artificial weeding is increasingly becoming a small crop of industrial pain. In addition, the major foreign food crops have entered the " chemical herbicide + herbicide crop age " - 2016 global herbicide-resistant crop cultivation area of ​​more than 20 million mu, and China in addition to millet, the herbicide-resistant crop has not yet Promote planting. Therefore, the introduction of herbicide resistance traits can effectively solve the weeding problem of small crops, but also simplify and optimize the herbicidal system of large crops, and have broad application prospects in our country.
Publications
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Jiang L, Dami I, Mathers HM, Dick WA, Doohan D. The effect of straw mulch on simulated simazine leaching and runoff. Weed science. 2011 Oct;59(4):580-6.
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Jiang L, Duan L, Tian X, Wang B, Zhang H, Zhang M, Li Z. NaCl salinity stress decreased Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) protein content of transgenic Bt cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seedlings. Environmental and Experimental Botany. 2006 Mar 31;55(3):315-20.