Author Ceng Shimai 1926, 1920 was born in Beijing in April. 1948 graduated from the Department of Plant Pathology of Peking University Agricultural College in July. He has served as an associate professor, professor and director of the Department of Plant Protection of Beijing Agricultural University, the fourth vice chairman of China Plant Protection Society and the third executive director of China Plant Pathology Society. Mathematical analysis on the epidemic of plant diseases in China in the early 1960s. In 1970s, the theory and method of system science and system engineering were advocated to study the epidemiology of plant diseases. He is one of the founders of plant disease epidemiology and plant protection system engineering in China.
It also plays an important role in developing the research fields of immunology and epidemiology. He has made outstanding contributions to the research on plant horizontal disease resistance, quantitative epidemiology of wheat stripe rust, regional epidemic law and computer simulation. Co-edited Plant Immunology and Agricultural Plant Pathology with Yan Yang and Plant Disease Epidemiology with Yan Yang. Zhou mycologist, plant pathologist and agricultural educator. He has made contributions to the research on the classification and ontogeny of higher fungi, and is one of the pioneers of higher fungi in China. He is also one of the founders of Myxomycetes Research in China. He also took the lead in studying ginseng diseases, which filled the gap in China.
Deng is from Fuzhou, Fujian.
Fungal and plant pathologists. 1955 was elected as an academician of China Academy of Sciences. Specializing in the research of forestry plant pathology, classification of myxomycetes and fungi, and diseases of rice, wheat and cotton crops in China. After the founding of New China, under his initiative, edible and medicinal fungi were cultivated artificially, and the scientific research results of biological control were successfully used to control forest pests in a large area, which created a precedent for mycology in China. The four new genera and 120 new varieties he discovered are internationally recognized and included in the Dictionary of Fungi compiled by the British Institute of Fungology. He has published more than 70 papers, including Fungi in China.