Chenfujun
Professor
Department of Entomology
Nanjing Agricultural University
China
Biography
ChenFaJun, male, doctor, insect department professor, master tutor. 1994.09-1998.07 Plant Protection Department of Plant Protection Department of Laiyang Agricultural College Received Bachelor of Agricultural Science; 1998.09-2001.07 Agricultural Insects and Pest Management Department of Plant Protection Department of Nanjing Agricultural University Received a Master's Degree in Agronomy, Master's Thesis "Effects of Soil Water Status on Growth and Development of Cotton Bollworm 2001.08-2004.07 Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Department of Ecology, Center for Integrated Biology, Ph.D., Ph.D. Dissertation, "Increasing Atmospheric CO2 Concentration for Crops, Pests and Natural enemies 'System impact', take the lead in the field of research in this field, and won the first prize of "Diou Scholarship" of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2004.08-2006.08 Zhejiang University - College of Agriculture and Biotechnology (Zhejiang Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences postdoctoral workstation) postdoctoral research During the work, he won the prestigious projects of postdoctoral programs in Zhejiang Province, the 38th batch of China Postdoctoral Science Foundation and the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation. 2006.07 entered the Department of Entomology, Nanjing Agricultural University Plant Protection. Mainly engaged in the study of environmental entomology, insect ecology and climate change biology, focusing on the occurrence of rice stem borer and planthopper and its dynamic change mechanism under climate change. At present, he mainly presides over and participates in key projects of 973 key projects of public welfare industry (agriculture), major projects of cultivating new varieties of genetically modified organisms, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education and Huo Yingdong Foundation. In 2010, the Innovation Research Platform for Climate Change (Biodiversity and Pest Management; CCBPM) was established in Texas, Shandong Province (home page: http://www.ccbpm.org) , Focusing on the evaluation of the target and non-target insect resistance of transgenic crops focusing on climate change such as temperature and CO2 concentration and the assessment of the impact of transgenic crop cultivation on the ecological function and diversity of soil animals in order to provide a platform for the national response to climate change Provide the necessary technical support.
Research Interest
Insect ecology and forecast ☆ Environmental Entomology ☆ Climate Change Biology