Lin Naiquan, Ph.D., professor and doctoral supervisor of Institute of Biological Control, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. He is also a member of the Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial People's Congress, the Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial Committee of China Agriculture and Workers Democratic Party, and the Chairman of the General Branch of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Executive director of Fujian Overseas Students Association and vice president of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Branch; Executive director of Fujian entomological society; Editors of Journal of Zoological Taxonomy, Wuyi Science and Fauna of East China in Fujian.
Chinese name: Lin Naiquan.
Nationality: China.
Place of birth: Fujian, China
Occupation: biologist
Graduate school: Italian Catholic sacred heart university Agricultural College.
Representative works: Journal of Zoological Taxonomy, Wuyi Science, and Fauna of East China in Fujian.
Personal profile
Lin Naiquan, Ph.D., professor and doctoral supervisor of Institute of Biological Control, College of Plant Protection, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University. He is also a member of the Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial People's Congress, the Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial Committee of China Agriculture and Workers Democratic Party, and the Chairman of the General Branch of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University; Executive director of Fujian Overseas Students Association and vice president of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Branch; Executive director of Fujian entomological society; Editors of Journal of Zoological Taxonomy, Wuyi Science and Fauna of East China in Fujian. He has been engaged in teaching and scientific research on biological control and integrated management of pests for a long time, focusing on the floristic classification, development and application of egg parasitic wasps and integrated management of tea and fruit pests. He presided over (or participated in) 27 provincial, national and international cooperative scientific research projects, published more than 60 academic papers and monographs on Trichogramma classification in China in domestic and foreign academic journals, and won 9 provincial and ministerial awards for scientific and technological achievements and excellent papers (works). 1997 enjoys the special government allowance of the State Council. 1994 ——1995 went to Italian Catholic sacred heart university Agricultural College for further study. Theoretically, the research on the fauna classification of egg parasitic wasp resources such as Trichogramma and Hybrida butterfly in China has leapt to the advanced ranks in the world, and the independently completed Study on Systematic Classification of Trichogramma in China won the second prize of Scientific and Technological Progress Award of the State Education Commission 1997. In application research, the comprehensive management and biological control of tea fruit pests have also achieved remarkable results. Especially in litchi and longan producing areas in Fujian Province, the application of the flat-bellied wasp to control litchi stinkbug and the integrated management of tea pests in Fujian tea areas has achieved extremely remarkable economic, social and ecological benefits. "Integrated Management of Tea Pests and Development of Multimedia Database" won the third prize of 200 1 Fujian Science and Technology Progress Award.
1997, which was granted special allowance by the State Council; 1997, awarded the title of excellent teacher of Fujian Agricultural University; 1992 and 1999 were awarded the title of advanced individual in Fujian province twice by the agricultural workers' party.
Teaching silhouette
Deputy Director of the Party Branch of Agricultural Workers University, Professor Lin Naiquan, Institute of Biological Control, College of Plant Protection, and doctoral supervisor. Standing Committee of Fujian Provincial People's Congress, Executive Director of Fujian Overseas Students Association, Vice President of Agriculture and Forestry University Branch; Executive director of Fujian entomological society.
Professor Lin Naiquan attaches great importance to the education and training of undergraduates, and is rigorous in his studies, leading by example and teaching by example. Pay attention to the integration of scientific research achievements into undergraduate teaching content, and make the latest scientific research achievements enter the classroom and teaching materials in time. Pay attention to the cultivation of undergraduate students' three abilities (self-study ability, problem analysis and problem solving ability and pioneering and innovative ability), and ask students to do it in a planned, targeted and step-by-step manner; Have confidence, perseverance and perseverance; Efficiency, quality and innovation. More than 50 undergraduates have been trained, and 10 postgraduates have been admitted to universities at home and abroad, which has achieved good results in undergraduate education and training.
Professor Lin Naiquan's scientific research achievements have entered the classroom and the teaching materials. He is in charge of the national natural fund projects: Study on the Floristic Classification, Protection and Utilization of Trichogramma Resources in China, Analysis on the Floristic Classification and Phylogenesis of Trichogramma in China, Study on the Phylogenetic Classification and Molecular Phylogenesis of Trichogramma (national natural fund projects: Study on the Phylogenetic Classification and Phylogenesis of Trichogramma in China, Systematic Classification of Trichogramma in China (1997, The second prize of scientific and technological progress awarded by the State Education Commission), the project "Investigation and Application of Parasitic Bee Resources of Insect Eggs in stinkbug" hosted by the Provincial Education Commission, the promotion project "Application of Flat-bellied Beetle to Control stinkbug of Litchi" by the Provincial Agriculture Commission, and the provincial financial project "Development of Artificial Host Eggs of Flat-bellied Beetle" have been integrated into the teaching contents of the relevant chapters of the course "Biological Control of Pests" for undergraduates majoring in plant protection. The achievements of the provincial science and technology commission project "scientific management of tea pests" and the provincial leap-forward plan project "scientific management of ecological tea gardens and tea pests" have been integrated into the teaching content of "plant protection topics" of the undergraduate major of plant protection respectively.
Teaching course
Biological pest control (pest control part), undergraduate course in plant protection; Insect taxonomy, master of entomology;
Protection and utilization of natural enemy resources of pests, Ph.D. course of entomology.
research direction
Integrated pest management, biological control, parasitic bee classification.
Re-elected as a deputy to the provincial people's congress
In 2008, President Zheng Jingui and Professor Lin Naiquan were elected as deputies to the 11th Provincial People's Congress at the 33rd meeting of the Standing Committee of the 10th Provincial People's Congress. It is reported that there are 553 deputies to the 11th Provincial People's Congress, elected by 18 electoral units, including representatives of the people's congresses of Fuzhou, Xiamen, Zhangzhou, Quanzhou, Sanming, Putian, Nanping, Longyan and Ningde, and representatives of relevant troops stationed in Fujian. President Zheng Jingui and Professor Lin Naiquan were elected by Ningde City and Longyan City People's Congress respectively.
Monitoring and control of olive diseases and insect pests
Lin Naiquan studied and analyzed the diseases and insect pests of olive, and put forward an effective control scheme, which made an indelible contribution to the popularization and benefit of olive planting.
Olive is one of the characteristic fruits in Fujian and enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad. In view of the weak research foundation of diseases and insect pests of olive, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University (1999-2002) conducted a comprehensive investigation on common diseases and insect pests and their natural enemies in the main producing areas of olive such as Minqing and Minhou, and found that there were 13 kinds of fungal diseases, 9 kinds of pathogenic nematodes, 66 kinds of pests in 8 orders and 37 families, 60 kinds of carnivorous natural enemies and insects. Among them, fungal diseases 12 species, pathogenic nematodes 7 species, pests 43 species and natural enemies 44 species are all new records of olive. At the same time, the community structure and quantitative dynamics of insects in olive were also studied, and the biological and ecological characteristics and growth and decline laws of the main pests in olive, such as psylla, dead leaf moth, cuticle moth and leaf curl moth, were found out. The influence of related environmental factors on pests was analyzed, and the comprehensive pest management strategy and annual control measures were formulated for the first time.
In March, 2003, Fujian Science and Technology Department organized experts to conduct appraisal. It is considered that the identification of most olive pests and diseases and their natural enemies is the first report, which fills the gap in the research of olive pests and diseases and their natural enemies in China. The comprehensive management strategy and annual management measures put forward are of practical value. Its research achievements have reached the domestic leading level, among which the research on olive pests and their natural enemies has reached the international advanced level (the registration number of achievements: Ke Cheng, Fujian Dengzi 2003036 1). Since 1999, more than 5,533 hectares of demonstration bases have been established in the main producing areas of Minqing and Minhou, and the economic benefits of direct income increase and expenditure reduction have reached more than 39.5 million yuan, which is extremely remarkable in economic, ecological and social benefits. In addition, demonstration and popularization were carried out in olive orchards in Fuzhou, Putian and Fu 'an, and obvious economic, ecological and social benefits were achieved. The research results not only have academic theoretical significance, but also have practical production value, which has wide applicability and operability in Fujian Province and even the southern olive producing areas.
It is suggested to improve the living standard of graduate students.
At a meeting of the 11th Fujian Provincial People's Congress held in Fuzhou, representatives of some universities in Fujian Province said that at present, the unified living standard of doctoral and master's students in China is too low, and some areas even fail to meet the minimum living standard, which directly leads to many graduate students' inability to study and research with peace of mind. They suggested that the government finance can appropriately improve the living standards of graduate students. Representatives Zheng Jingui and Lin Naiquan of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University reported that at present, Fujian
Recently, at a meeting of the 11th National People's Congress of Fujian Province held in Fuzhou, representatives of some universities in Fujian Province said that the unified living standard of doctoral and master's students in China is too low, and even the minimum living standard is not reached in some areas, which directly leads to many graduate students' inability to study and research with peace of mind. They suggested that the government finance can appropriately improve the living standards of graduate students.
Representatives from Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, such as Zheng Jingui and Lin Naiquan, reported that the living expenses of graduate students in Fujian Province are subject to a unified national standard. Among them, the living standard of full-time doctoral students is 292 yuan per person per month, which is only higher than the minimum living guarantee line for urban residents in Fuzhou, and the living standard of full-time master students is 252 yuan per person per month, which is lower than the minimum living guarantee line for urban residents in Fuzhou.
They say that full-time graduate students have no direct source of income, and the living expenses allocated by the government alone are far from enough, which directly leads to some graduate students being unable to concentrate on their studies and research. Especially in the case of rising prices to varying degrees, the living expenses of students have greatly increased, which has brought great difficulties to the life of doctoral and master students in low-income families.
These representatives said that there are currently 29,600 graduate students in Fujian Province, including 3,500 doctoral students. Although colleges and universities strive to increase the living allowance for graduate students by providing work-study jobs such as teaching assistants and research assistants, and implementing the tutor funding system, and continue to increase their efforts, it is not balanced and it is difficult to solve the problem fundamentally. Therefore, they suggest that the government and financial departments can appropriately improve the living standards of doctoral students and master students, so that they can study and study with peace of mind.
project
1. Study on the Floristic Classification, Protection and Utilization of Trichogramma Resources in China. National Natural Fund,1990 ——1992, moderator;
2. The application of the wasp in the control of litchi stinkbug. Promotion Project of Provincial Agriculture Committee,1992 ——1993, moderator;
3. Development of artificial host eggs of wasp. Provincial financial project,1996 ——1999, moderator;
4. Floristic classification and phylogenetic analysis of calla lily in China. National Natural Fund,1997 ——1999, moderator;
5. Development and application of egg parasitoids. Project of State Education Commission,1997 ——1999, moderator;
6. Scientific management of tea pests. Project of Provincial Science and Technology Commission,1997 ——1999, moderator;
7. Fauna distribution and sustainable control of olive pests and their natural enemies. Provincial Fund Project, 1998—2000, Director;
8. Natural enemy resources and biological control of Cicadellidae. Cooperation project of USDA, 1999—200 1, participant;
9. Study on population dynamic monitoring and integrated management technology of olive pests and diseases. Project of Provincial Science and Technology Commission, 1999—2002, moderator;
10. Development and bioassay of wasp oviposition ritalin. Project of Provincial Education Commission, 1999—2002, moderator;
1 1. Study on main pests and diseases of newly introduced fruit trees in northern Fujian and their control techniques. Project of Provincial Science and Technology Department, 200 1—2004, participant;
12. Integrated management of tea plant diseases and insect pests and development of multimedia database. From 2002 to 2004, he was the project leader of the provincial leap-forward plan;
13. Systematic classification and molecular systematics of Trichogrammatidae. National natural fund project, 2003-2006, director;
14. Research and demonstration of integrated pest management technology in mountain orchards. Director of Provincial Science and Technology Department Project, 2003-2006;
15. Systematic classification and phylogeny of Calla in China. National natural fund project, 2003-2006, director.
Award-winning scientific research achievements
1. 199 1 A taxonomic study on Trichogramma in Fujian, I. Description of Trichogramma species won the second prize of excellent papers in Fujian Province;
2. 1995, The Classification of Trichogramma in China (monograph) won the first prize of excellent scientific and technological books in East China;
3. 1995 "Description of a new genus and five new species of Trichogramma" won the second prize of excellent papers in Fujian Province;
4. 1997, Systematic Classification of Trichogramma in China won the second prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of State Education Commission;
5. 1998 "Description of Three New Species of Trichogramma and Establishment of New Species of Trichogramma" won the second prize of Fujian Excellent Paper;
6. In 2000, "Integrated Management of Tea Plant Diseases and Pests and Development of Multimedia Database" won the third prize of Fujian Science and Technology Progress.
representative works
1. Classification of Trichogramma in China (monograph, 580,000 words), 1994, published by Fujian Science and Technology Press, page iv+366.
2. The first record of hysteromyoma (Hym. Mymaridae) is from China, with descriptions of three new species. Proc.Ent.Soc.Wash, 1996, vol.98(2):30 1-307.
3. A new kind of naphthalene-like plant. Mymaridae) is from China. (a new species of HYMENOPTERA from China), Wuyi J., 1997, vol. 13:98- 100.
4.AnagrusHaliday(Hym。 Mymaridae)ofChina,with descriptions of some news species . ann . ent . SOC . Amer, 1998,vol . 9 1(2): 108- 133。
5. 1999,WorldreviewoftheCamptopteragroupofgenera(Hym。 my maridae)proc . ent . SOC . Ontario, 1999,vol. 130:2 1-65。
6. The taxonomic system and phylogenetic analysis of Trichogrammatidae. Research on Insect Taxonomy (Proceedings of the Fifth National Conference of Entomological Society of China), 2000, China Agricultural Press, 278-287.
7. The latest development comes from China. Submitted to "International Classification and Biological Control",14-17,2001,Koszeg, Hungary.
8. A new species of the genus Ophiopogon and description of its female moth (Hym. : Trichogrammatidae), Sophora parasitoids (Hom. : Cicadellidae). Journal of Zoology, 2002, Volume 27 (2): 347-350.
9.biologicalcontroloflitchistink-bug,Tessaratomapapipposa(Hem。 : stinkbug Branch). (Hym。 : Scorpionidae). July 22-26, 2002, Beijing, China.
10. Species of Trichogramma and Papilio in Fujian. Fauna of Fujian Insects, Volume 7, 2003, Page 623-7 13. Published by Fujian Science and Technology Press.