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Name

SU Yunlin

Email

suyunlin@scbg.ac.cn

Post

 

Job Title

Engineer

Highest Education

Ph. D

Office

South China Botanical Garden, the Chinese Academy of Sciences Xingke Road #723, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510650, China

Tel:

020-37087173

Zip code

510650

Academic Education & Work Career

Dr. Su (Yunlin SU) received her Ph.D. from Zhejiang University in 2014.  During 2012-2014, she studied in Wageningen University as a guest Ph.D.. She did her postdoctoral research in South China Botanical Garden (SCBG) from 2015 to 2018.  She has worked as an engineer in SCBG since May, 2018.

Research Interest

Insect-plant interaction, plant genetic engineering, urban agriculture

Supported Projects

1.      Doctoral Fund of Ministry of Education of China (2016M592551)

Honors:

 

Publication

1.       Li M, Li X-J, Su Y-L (corresponding author). Flue-cured tobacco confirmed as a reservoir host plant for Tomato yellow leaf curl virus by agro-inoculation and Bemisia tabaci MED-mediated transmission PloS ONE 12 (12) :e0190013

2.       Zou C-S, Liu G-F, Liu S-N, Liu S-M, Song Q-S, Wang J, Feng Q-L, Su Y-L (corresponding author), Li S (2018). Cucurbitacin B acts a potential insect growth regulator by antagonizing 20-hydroxyecdysone activity. Pest Management Science. 10.1002/ps.4817

3.       Ye X-D, Su Y-L (co-first author),   Zhao Q-Y, Xia W-Q, Liu S-S and Wang X-W (2014). Transcriptomic analyses reveal the adaptive features and biological differences of guts from two invasive whitefly species. BMC Genomics 15, 370.

4.       Wang J, He W-B, Su Y-L, Bing X-L, Liu S-S (2014). Molecular  characterization of   soluble  and  membrane-bound trehalases  of  the whitefly, Bemisia   tabaci.  Archives   of  Insect  Biochemistry  &  Physiology  85, 216-233.

5.       Su Y-L, He W-B, Wang J, Li J-M, Liu S-S, Wang X-W (2013). Selection of endogenous reference genes for gene expression analysis in the Mediterranean species of the Bemisia tabaci (hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) complex. Journal of Economic Entomology 106, 1446-55.

6.       Su Y-L, Li J-M, Li M, Luan J-B, Ye X-D, Wang X-W and Liu S-S (2012). Transcriptomic analysis of the salivary glands of an invasive whitefly. PLoS ONE, e39303.

7.       Rao Q, Wang S, Su Y-L, Bing X-L, Liu S-S and Wang X-W (2012). Draft genome sequence of “Candidatus Hamiltonella defensa” an endosymbiont of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci. Journal of Bacteriology 194, 3558.

8.       Li J-M, Su Y-L, Gao X-L, He Ji, Liu S-S and Wang X-W (2011). Molecular characterization and oxidative stress response of an intracellular Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) of the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci. Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology 77, 118-33.

9.      Wang X-W, Luan J-B, Li J-M, Su Y-L, Xia J and Liu S-S  (2011). Transcriptome  analysis  and  comparison reveal  divergence between two invasive whitefly cryptic species. BMC Genomics 12, 458.

 

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