Professor He Hong
Name: He, Hong
Sex: Female
Date of Birth: 5th November, 1972
Current Position: Professor of Forest Entomology
Department dean of Forest Resource Protection, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University
Academic Degree: PhD
Present Address: College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University
Yangling, Shaanxi 712100 P. R. China
mail: hehong@nwsuaf.edu.cn
EDUCATION
March 2008—June 2013 Postdoctor
College of Life Science, Northwest A & F University
Sept. 2000—July 2004 Doctoral Degree
Agricultural insect and pest control, Northwest A & F University
Sept. 1995—July 1998 Master Degree
Forest Entomology, Northwest A & F University
Sept. 1991—July 1995 Bachelor Degree
Forest Resource Protection, Northwest A & F University
EMPLOYMENT RECORD
2013— Professor, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University
2007—2012 Associate professor, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University
2001—2006 Lecturer, College of Forestry, Northwest A & F University
1998—2000 Assistant, Northwest Forestry University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Ecology, population dynamics and sustainable management of forest pest.
The relationship between ants and microbe.
The gut bacteria and endosymbionts of insects, such as ants, cicada and other forest pests.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
2014-2018 The disease and pest prevention and control technology on ancient and famous trees. (A project from special scientific research funds of the forestry public welfare industry)
2010-2013 The microbial community of alimentary carnal of Camponotus japonicus and its reciprocally associated aphids, with special reference to the correlationship between their endosymbionts. Natural Science Foundation of China, 2011-2013
2010.1-2011.1 Visiting scolar in the lab of Prof. Diana E. wheeler in Department of Entomology, University of Arizona., studying on the gut bacterial communities associated with lab-raised and field-collected ants of Camponotus fragilis (Formicidae: Formicinae)
2006-2009 Study on ants associated with fungi and their utilization measurements in Mts. Qinling. Natural Science Foundation of China, 2007-2009
2004-2005 Studies on the bionomics and control of Dendroctonus valens
2000-2004 Study on the genetic variation and gene flow on geographical populations of Sitodiplosis mosellana (Gehin). Dissertation for doctoral degree
1998-2000 Study on ant fauna of Mt. Taibai (the highest peak of Mts Qinling)
1995-1998 Study on the Insecticidal mechanism and control technique for tree trunk injection. Thesis for Master’s degree
1994-1995 Study on the disease-resistant ability of different poplar colonies. Thesis for Bachelor’s degree
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. He H*, Wei C, Wheeler DE. 2014. The Gut Bacterial Communities Associated with Lab-Raised and Field-Collected Ants of Camponotus fragilis (Formicidae).Current Microbiology, 69 (3): 292-302.
2. Nan XN, Wei C, He H*. 2014. The complete mitogenome of Eucryptorrhynchus brandti (Harold) (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Mitochondrial DNA, 1940-1744 (electronic), online
3. Wang HY, Nan XN, Wang YG, He H*. 2014. Seasonal dynamics of culturable bacteria in honeydew of Cinara tujafilina. Journal of Environmental Entomology, 36(4):516-524. (In Chinese with Chinese abstract)
4. Li XP, Nan XN, Wei C, He H*. 2012. The gut bacteria associated with Camponotus japonicus Mayr with culture-dependent and DGGE methods. Current Microbiology, 2012, 65(5): 610-616
5. Chen YY, Wei C, He H*, and Wang YG. 2012. The correlation of chemical/physical characteristics and microbial biomass among nests soil of Camponotus japonicus and Pachycondyla astute in Qinling Mountains. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 27(2): 121-126. (In Chinese with English abstract)
6. He H, Chen Y-y, Zhang Y-l and Wei C. 2011. Bacteria associated with gut lumen of Camponotus japonicus Mayr. Environmental Entomology. 40(6): 1405-1409.
7. He H, Wei C, Wang YG, Gao ZH. 2011. The fungal diversity in nests of three ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in pine forest of Louguantai National Forest Park in Qinling Mountains, China. Journal of Northwest Forestry University, 26(2): 129-134. (In English with Chinese abstract)
8. He H, Zhang YL, Wang YG, Gao ZH, Wei C*. 2011. The nesting ecology and fungal composition of nests and exoskeletons of two ant species in the basal trunks of Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata in Mt. Taibai. Journal of Environmental Entomology, 33(2):139-146. (In English with Chinese abstract)
9. He H, Wang YG, Nan XN, Wei C. 2009. The progress on the study of relationships between ants and fungi. Scientia Silvae Sinicae, 45: 141-147 (In Chinese with English abstract)
10. He H, Wei C, Yuan XQ, Yuan Fg. 2008. A method for extracting the geneome DNA of Sitodiplosis mosellana. Chinese Bulletin of Entomology, 45(6): 984-986 (In Chinese with English abstract)
11. Wang PX, He H, Li JK, Li ML. 2007. The investigation of natural enemies of Dendroctonus valens in Shaanxi. Chinese Bulletin of Entomology, 45(6): 984-986(In Chinese with English abstract)
12. He H, Yuan XQ, Wei C and Yuan F*. 2006. Genetic veriation of the mitochondrial ND4 region among geographical populations of Sitodiplosis mosellana (Gehin) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in China. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society, 79(3): 211-221