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    Top 10 papers by journal impact factor 

    1. Cease, AJ, Elser, JJ, Ford, CF, Hao, S., Kang*, L, Harrison*, JF. 2012. Heavy livestock grazing promotes locust outbreaks by lowering plant nitrogen content. Science, 335, 467-469.(IF=31.201)
    2. Kang*, L., Chen, B., Wei, J.N. and Liu, T.X., 2009. Roles of Thermal Adaptation and Chemical Ecology in Liriomyza Distribution and Control. Annual Review of Entomology, 54:127-145.(IF=13.589)
    3. Wang, X.H., Kang*, L. 2014. Molecular mechanisms of phase change in locusts. Annual Review of Entomology, 59:225-43. (IF=13.589)
    4. Wang, X.H. ①, Fang X.D. ①, Yang P.C. ①, Jiang X.T. ①, Jiang F. ①, Zhao D.J., Li B., Cui F., Wei J.N., Ma C., Wang Y.D., He J., Luo Y., Wang Z.F., Guo X.J., Guo W., Wang X., Zhang Y., Yang M.L., Hao S.G., Chen B., Ma Z.Y., Yu D., Xiong Z., Zhu Y., Fan D., Han L., Wang B., Chen Y., Wang J., Yang L., Zhao W., Feng Y., Chen G., Lian J., Li Q., Huang Z., Yao X., Lv N., Zhang G., Li Y., Wang J., Wang J., Zhu B. Kang* L., 2014. Locust genome sequence provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight. Nature Communications, 10.1038/ncomms3957. (IF= 10.015)
    5. Kang*, L., Chen, X.Y., Zhou, Y., Zheng, W., Li R.Q., Wang, J. and Yu, J. 2004. The analysis of large-scale gene expression correlated to the phase changes of the migratory locust.Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 101: 17611-17615. (IF=9.681)
    6. Ma, ZY, Guo, XJ, Guo, W, Wang, XH, Kang*, L. 2011. Modulation of behavioral phase changes of the migratory locust by the catecholamine metabolic pathway. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (USA), 108: 3882-3887. (IF=9.681)
    7. Wu, R., Wu, Z.M., Wang, X.H., Yang, P.C., Yu, D., Zhao, C.X., Xu, G.W., and Kang*, L. 2012. Metabolomic analysis reveals that carnitines are key regulatory metabolites in phase transition of the locusts. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (USA), 109, 3259-3263. (IF=9.681)
    8. Wang, Y.D., Yang, P.C., Cui, F., Kang*, L. 2013. Altered Immunity in Crowded Locust Reduced Fungal (Metarhizium anisopliae) Pathogenesis. PLoS Pathogens, DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1003102. (IF=9.127)
    9. Wei, Y.Y., Chen, S., Yang P.C., Kang* L., 2009. Characterization and transcriptomes of small RNAs in two phases of locust. Genome Biology, 10:R6l (doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-r6).(IF=9.036)
    10. Guo, W, Wang, XH, Ma, Z.Y., Xue, L., Han, J.Y., Yu, D., and Kang*, L. 2011. CSP and takeout genes modulate the switch between attraction and repulsion during behavioral phase change in the migratory locust. PLoS Genetics, 7(2): e1001291, 1-13. (IF=8.694)

 

    Top 10 papers by frequency of citation 

    1. Kang*, L., Chen, X.Y., Zhou, Y., Zheng, W., Li R.Q., Wang, J. and Yu, J. 2004. The analysis of large-scale gene expression correlated to the phase changes of the migratory locust.Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 101: 17611-17615. (Number of citations: 99)
    2. Wei, Y.Y., Chen, S., Yang P.C., Kang* L., 2009, Characterization and comparative profiling of the small RNA transcriptomes in two phases of locust. Genome Biology, 10:R6l (doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-r6). (Number of citations: 64)
    3. Kang*, L., X.G. Han, Z.B. Zhang and O. J. Sun, 2007, Grassland ecosystems in China: Review of current knowledge and research advancement. Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. (B), 362:997-1008. (Number of citations: 56)
    4. Jing, X. H. and Kang*, L. 2003. Geographical variation in egg cold hardiness: a study on the adaptation strategies of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria L. Ecological Entomology, 28: 151-158. (Number of citations: 49)
    5. Huang L.H. and Kang*, L., 2007, Cloning and interspecific altered expression of heat shock protein’s genes in the two leafminer species in response to thermal stress. Insect Molecular Biology, 16: 491-500. (Number of citations: 46)
    6. Kang*, L., Chen, B., Wei, J.N., and Liu, T.X., 2009. Roles of Thermal Adaptation and Chemical Ecology in Liriomyza Distribution and Control. Annal Review of Entomology, 54: 127-145.(Number of citations: 45)
    7. Huang, L.H., Chen, B. and Kang*, L., 2007. Impact of mild temperature hardening on the thermotolerance, fecundity, and Hsp gene expression in Liriomyza huidobrensis. Journal of Insect Physiology, 53:1199-1205. (Number of citations: 41)
    8. Chen, B. and Kang*, L., 2002, Cold hardiness and supercooling capacity in the pea leafminer Liriomyza huidobrensis. CryoLetters, 23(3): 173-182. (Number of citations: 39)
    9. Chen, S., Yang, P. C., Jiang, F., Wei, Y. Y., Ma, Z. Y. and Kang*, L. 2010. De Novo Analysis of Transcriptome Dynamics in the Migratory Locust during the Development of Phase Traits.PLoS One, 5(12), e15633. (Number of citations: 36)
    10. Ma, Z. Y., Yu, J. and Kang*, L. 2006. Locust DB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (Locusta migratoria). BMC Genomics, 7: e11. (Number of citations: 34)

 

    Research articles in peer-review journals (since 2000) 

    1. Chen, Q.Q., He, J., Ma, C., Yu, D., Kang, L. 2015. Syntaxin 1A modulates the sexual maturity rate and progeny egg size related to phase changes in locusts. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 56:1-8.
    2. Zhang, B., Ma, C., Edward, O., Fuller, S., Kang, L. 2014. The mitochondrial genome of the Russian wheat aphid Diuraphis noxia: Large repetitive sequences between trnE and trnF in aphids. Gene, 533 , 253-260.
    3. Wang, X.H., Kang* L., 2014. Molecular Mechanisms of Phase Change in Locusts. Annu. Rev. Entomol, 59:225-43.
    4. Wang, X.H., et al., 2014 Locust genome sequence provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight. Nature Communications 10.1038/ncomms3957.
    5. Yang, M.L.①, Wei, Y.Y.①, Jiang, F.①, Wang, Y.L., Guo, X.J., He, J., Kang* L., 2014. MicroRNA-133 Inhibits Behavioral Aggregation by Controlling Dopamine Synthesis in Locusts. PLoS Genetics10(2): e1004206. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1004206
    6. Cui, F.①, Wang, H.S.①, Zhang, H.Y., Kang* L., 2014. Anoxic stress and rapid cold hardening enhance cold tolerance of the migratory locust. Cryobiology, 69: 243-248.
    7. Wang, Y.D., Yang, P.C., Cui, F., Kang* L., 2013. Altered Immunity in Crowded Locust Reduced Fungal (Metarhizium anisopliae) Pathogenesis. PLoS Pathogens, 9(1) : e1003102
    8. Wei, J.N, Yang, L.H, Ren, Q, Li, CY, Ge, F., Kang*, L. 2013. Antagonism between plant odors and trichomes affects tritrophic interactions. Plant Cell & Environment, 36, 315-327.
    9. Zhang, Z.Y., Chen, B., Zhao, D.J., Kang* L., 2013. Functional modulation of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase underlies adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia in a Tibetan migratory locust.Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, 280, 20122758
    10. Luo, Y. ①, Wang, X.H. ①, Wang, X.S., Yu, D., Chen, B., Kang* L., 2013. Differential responses of migratory locusts to systemic RNA interference via double-stranded RNA injection and feeding. Insect Molecular Biology, 22(5), 574–583
    11. Zhao, D.J., Zhang, Z.Y., Cease, A., Harrison, J., Kang* L., 2013. Efficient utilization of aerobic metabolism helps Tibetan locusts conquer hypoxia. BMC Genomics, 14:631
    12. Guo, X.J. ①, Ma, Z.Y. ①, Kang* L., 2013.Serotonin enhances solitariness in phase transition of the migratory locust. Front. Behav. Neurosci. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00129.
    13. Wu, R., Wu, Z.M., Wang, X.H., Yang, P.C., Yu, D., Zhao, C.X., Xu, G.W., and Kang*, L. 2012. Metabolomic analysis reveals that carnitines are key regulatory metabolites in phase transition of the locusts. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, 109, 3259-3263.
    14. Wang, H.S., Ma, Z.Y., Cui, F., Wang, X.H., Guo, W., Lin, Z., Yang, P.C., and Kang*, L,  2012. Parental phase status affects the cold hardiness of progeny eggs in locusts. Functional Ecology, 26, 379-389.
    15. Jiang, F., Yang, M.L., Guo, W., Wang, X.H., Kang*, L. 2012. Large-scale transcriptome analysis of retroelements in the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria. PLoS One, 7(7): e40532.
    16. Zhang, S.F., Wei, J.N., Kang*, L. 2012. Transcriptional analysis of Arabidopsis thalianaresponse to Lima bean volatiles. PLoS One, 7(4): e35867.
    17. Luo, Y., Wang, X.H., Yu, D., and Kang*, L, 2012. The SID-1 double-stranded RNA transporter is not required for systemic RNAi in the migratory locust. RNA Biology, 9:5, 1-9.
    18. Ma, C., Yang, P.C., Jiang, F., Chapuis, M.P., Shali, Y., Sword, G.A., Kang*, L. 2012. Mitochondrial genomes reveal the global phylogeography and dispersal routes of the migratory locust. Molecular Ecology, 21: 4344–4358.
    19. Wu, T.J., Hao, S.G., Sun, O.J., Kang*, L. 2012. Specificity responses of grasshoppers in temperate grasslands to diel asymmetric warming. PLoS ONE 7(7): e41764.
    20. Zhang, B., Edwards, O.R., Kang*, L. Fuller, SJ. 2012. Russian wheat aphids (Diuraphis noxia) in China: native range expansion or recent introduction? Molecular Ecology, 21, 2130-2144.
    21. Zhao, D.J., Guo, K., Kang*, L. 2012. Identification of condition-specific reference genes from microarray data for locusts exposed to hypobaric hypoxia. FEBS Open Bio, 2: 235-240.
    22. Zhao, D.J., Zhang, Z.Y., Harrison, J, Kang*, L. 2012. Genome-wide analysis of transcriptional changes in the thoracic muscle of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria, exposed to hypobaric hypoxia. Journal of Insect Physiology, 58:1424–1431.
    23. Zhang, S.F., Zhang, Z. and Kang* L., 2012. Transcriptome response analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana to leafminer (Liriomyza huidobrensis), BMC Plant Biology, 12:234
    24. Guo, W, Wang, XH, Ma, Z.Y., Xue, L., Han, J.Y., Yu, D., and Kang*, L. 2011. CSP and takeoutgenes modulate the switch between attraction and repulsion during behavioral phase change in the migratory locust. PLoS Genetics, 7(2): e1001291, 1-13.
    25. Ma, ZY, Guo, XJ, Guo, W, Wang, XH, Kang* , L. 2011. Modulation of behavioral phase changes of the migratory locust by the catecholamine metabolic pathway. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences (USA), 108: 3882-3887.
    26. Wei, JN, Wang, LZ, Zhao, JH, Li, CY, Ge, F, Kang*, L. 2011. Ecological trade-offs between jasmonic acid-dependent direct and indirect plant defences in tritrophic interactions. New phytologist, 189: 557–567.
    27. Zhang, Y, Wang, XH, Kang*, L. 2011. A k-mer scheme to predict piRNAs and characterize locust piRNAs. Bioinformatics, 1-6, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btr016.
    28. Cui, F, Lin, Z, Wang, HS, Liu, SL, Chang, HJ, Gerald Reeck, Qiao, CL, Michel Raymond,Kang*, L. 2011. Two single mutations commonly cause qualitative change of nonspecific carboxylesterases in insects. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,41: 1–8.
    29. Chen, B, Jia, T, Ma, R, Zhang, B, Kang*, L. 2011. Evolution of Hsp70 Gene Expression: A Role for Changes in AT-Richness within Promoters. PLoS ONE, 6(5):e20308.
    30. Shen, Y, Gu, J, Huang, L, Zheng, S, Liu, L, Xu,W, Feng, Q, Kang*, L. 2011. Cloning and expression analysis of six small heat shock protein genes in the common cutworm,Spodoptera litura. Journal of Insect Physiology, 57, 908-914.
    31. Chen, S., Yang, P. C., Jiang, F., Wei, Y. Y., Ma, Z. Y. and Kang*, L. 2010. De Novo Analysis of Transcriptome Dynamics in the Migratory Locust during the Development of Phase Traits.PLoS One, 5(12), e15633.
    32. Zhang, S.F., Wei, J.N., Guo, X.J., Liu, T.X., and Kang*, L, 2010. Functional synchronization of biological rhythms in a tritrophic system.? PLoS ONE,5(6): e11064
    33. Berthier, K., Chapuis, M., Simpson, S.J., Ferenz, H., Kane, C.M.H., Kang, L., Lange, A., Ott, S.R., Ebbe,M.A.B., Rodenburg, K.W., Rogers, S.M., Torto, B., Broeck, J.V., van Loon, J.J.A., Sword,G.A., 2010. Laboratory populations as a resource for understanding the relationship between genotypes and phenotypes: a global case study in locusts. Advances in Insect Physiology, 39:1-37.
    34. Guo, W., Wang, X.H., Zhao, D.J., Yang, P.C. and Kang, L., 2010. Molecilar cloning and temporal-spatial expression of I element in gregarious and solitary locusts. Journal of Insect Physiology, 56:943-948.
    35. Huang, L.H., C.Z. Wang and L. Kang*, 2009, Cloning and Expression of Five Heat Shock Protein Genes in relation to Cole tolerance and development of the leafminer, Liriomyza sativae. Journal of Insect Physiology, 55:279-285.
    36. Ma, C., Kang*, L., 2009, The complete mitochondrial genomes of two band-winged grasshoppers, Gastrimargus marmoratus and Oedaleus asiaticus. BMC Genomics,.10:156.
    37. Guo, K., Hao, S.G., Sun, J.X. and Kang*, L., 2009, Differential responses to warming and increased precipitation among three contrasting grasshopper species. Global Change Biology, 15: 2539-2548.
    38. Wei, Y.Y., Chen, S., Yang P.C., Kang* L., 2009, Characterization and transcriptomes of small RNAs in two phases of locust. Genome Biology, 10:R6l (doi:10.1186/gb-2009-10-1-r6).
    39. Tian, J., Hao, S,G,, Kong, W.N., Ma, R.Y., Kang*, L., 2008, Cold tolerance and cold hardening strategy of the Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae).Insect Science, 15:307-316.
    40. Hu, Y.H., D.W. Leung, L. Kang, C.Z. Wang, 2008, Diet Factors Responsible for the Change of the Glucose Oxidase Activity in Labial Salivary Glands of Helicoverpa armigera. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology, 68:113-121.
    41. Huang, L.H., Wang, H.S., Kang*, L., 2008, Different evolutionary lineages of large and small heat shock proteins in eukaryotes. Cell Research, 18:1074-1076.
    42. Teng, Z.Q. and Kang*, L., 2007, Egg hatching benefits gained by polyandrous female locusts are not due to preferential fertilization toward non-sibling males. Evolution. 61:470-476.
    43. Wei, J.N., Wang, L.Z., and Kang*, L., 2007, Plants attracts parasitic wasps to defense themselves against insect pests by releasing hexenol. PLoS One, 2(9), e852.
    44. Huang L.H. and L. Kang*, 2007, Cloning and interspecific altered expression of heat shock protein’s genes in the two leafminer species in response to thermal stress. Insect Molecular Biology, 16: 491-500.
    45. Zhang, G.J., H. S. Wang, J. Shi, X.L. Wang, H.K. Zheng, G.K. Wong, T. Clark, W. Wang, J. Wang, L. Kang*,2007, Identification and characterization of insect-specific proteins by genome data analysis. BMC Genomics. 8: e93.
    46. Wei, W., Liu, X.Z., Zhao, L.L., Kang, L., Sun, J.H., A novel rapid sampling method for pinewood nematode, Bursaphelenchus xylophilus (Nematoda: Parasitaphelenchidae). Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 37:1867-1872.
    47. Teng, Z.Q. and L. Kang*, 2007, Microsatellites reveal the genetic structure of thelytokous stains of the migratory locust. Insect Science, 14:193-200.
    48. Wang, H.S., Wang, X.H., Guo, W., Zhang, S.F. and Kang*, L., 2007. cDNA cloning of heat shock proteins and their expression in the two phases of the migratory locust. Insect Molecular Biology 16:207-219.
    49. Qi, X.L., Wang, X.H. and Kang*, L., 2007. Influence of soil moisture on egg cold hardiness in the migratory locust Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acridiidae). Physiol. Entomol., 32:219-224.
    50. Fan, J.T., L., Kang and J.H. Sun, 2007. Role of host volatiles in mate location by the Japanese pine sanyer, Monochamus alternatus Hope (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae). Environ. Entomol.,36: 58-63.
    51. Zhao, L.L., W. Wei, L. Kang and J.H. Sun, 2007. Chemotaxis of the pinewood nematode,Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, to volatiles associated with host plant, Pinus massoniana, and its vector Monochamus alternatus. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 33:1207-1261.
    52. Huang, L.H., B. Chen and L. Kang*, 2007. Impact of mild temperature hardening on the thermotolerance, fecundity, and Hsp gene expression in Liriomyza huidobrensis. Journal of Insect Physiology, 53:1199-1205.
    53. Ma, K. Z., Hao, S. G., Zhao, H. Y. and Kang*, L. 2007. Strip cropping wheat and alfalfa to improve biological control of the wheat aphid Macrosiphum avenae by the mite Allothrombium ovatun. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 119:49-52.
    54. Gao, F., Zhu, S.R., Sun, Y.C., Du, L., Parajulee, M., Kang, L. and Ge, F., 2007, Interactive Effects of Elevated CO2 and Cotton Cultivar on Tri-Trophic Interaction of Gossypium hirsutum, Aphis gossyppii, and Propylaea japonica. Environmental Entomology, 36:29–37.
    55. Wei, J. N., Zhu, J. and Kang*, L. and. 2006. Volatiles released from bean plants in response to agromyzid flies. Planta, 224:279-287.
    56. Wei, J.N., Kang*, L. 2006. electrophysiological and behavioral responses of a parasitic wasp to plant volatiles induced by two leafminer species. Chemical Senses, 31:467-477.
    57. Ma, Z. Y., Yu, J. and Kang*, L. 2006. ?Locust DB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (Locusta migratoria). BMC Genomics, 7: e11.
    58. Ma, R. Y., Hao, S. G., Kong, W. N., Sun, J. H., Kang*, L. 2006. Cold hardiness as a factor for assessing the potential distribution of the Japanese pine sawyer Monochamus alternatus(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in China. Annual of Forest Science, 63:449-456.
    59. Ma, R. Y., Hao, S. G., Tian, J., Sun, J. H., Kang*, L. 2006. Seasonal variation of the cold tolerance Japanese pine sawyer, Monochamus alternatus. Environmental Entomology, 35:881-886.
    60. Wang, H.S., C.S. Zhou, W. Guo and L. Kang*, 2006, Thermoperiod acclimations enhance cold hardiness of the eggs of the migratory locust. Cryobiology, 52:206-217.
    61. Gao, Y. and Kang*, L. 2006. Operational sex ratio and alternative reproductive behaviors in Chinese Bushcricket, Gampsocleis gratiosa. Ethology, 122: 325-331.
    62. Gao, Y. and Kang*, L. 2006. Effects of mating status on copulation investment  

       

      by male bushcricket Gampsocleis gratiosa (Tettigoniidae, Orthoptera). Science in China,49:11-15.

    63. Chen, B. and Kang*, L. 2005. Implication of pupal cold tolerance for the northern over-wintering range limit of the leafminer Liriomyza sativae (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in China.Applied Entomology and Zoology, 40(3): 437-446.
    64. Zhang, M. Z. and Kang*, L, 2005 Genetic divergence among geographical populations of the migratory locust in China. Science in China Ser. C Life Sciences, 48(1): 1-14.
    65. Wang, H. S., Kang*, L. 2005. Effect of cooling rates on the cold hardiness and cryoprotectant profiles of locust eggs. Cryobiology, 51: 220-229.
    66. Chen, B. and Kang*, L. 2005. Can greenhouses eliminate the development of the cold resistance of the leafminers?  Oecologia, 144(2): 187-195.
    67. Jing, X. H., Wang, X. H. and Kang*, L. 2005. Chill injury in the eggs of the migratory locust,Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae): the time-temperature relationship with high-temperature interruption. Insect Science, 12, 171-178.
    68. Wang, X. H., Kang*, L. 2005. Differences in egg thermotolerance between tropical and temperate populations of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acridiidae).Journal of Insect Physiology, 51: 1277-1285.
    69. Zhao, Y. X., Hao, S. G. and Kang*, L. 2005. Variations in the Embryonic Stages of Overwintering Eggs of Eight Grasshopper Species (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Inner Mongolian Grasslands. Zoological Studies, 44(4): 536-542.
    70. Zhang, T. Y., Sun, J. S., Liu, W. Y., Kang, L., Shen, J. L., Xu, W. H.. 2005. Structural characterization and transcriptional regulation of the gene encoding diapause hormone and pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera. Biochim Biophys Acta, 1728(1-2): 44-52.
    71. Wei, Z.J., Zhang, Q.R., Kang, L., et al., 2005, Molecular characherization and expression of prothoracicotropic hormone during development and pupal diapause in the cotton bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera. Journal of Insect Physiology, 51(6):691-700.
    72. Kang*, L., Chen, X.Y., Zhou, Y., Zheng, W., Li R.Q., Wang, J. and Yu, J. 2004. The analysis of large-scale gene expression correlated to the phase changes of the migratory locust.Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 101: 17611-17615.
    73. Hao, S. G. and Kang*, L. 2004. Suppercooling capacity and cold hardiness of the eggs of the grasshopper Chorthippus fallax(OrthopteraAcrididae). European Journal of Entomology,101(2):231-236.
    74. Sun, J. H., Gillette, N. E., Miao, Z. W. Kang, L., Owen, D. R. 2004. Verbenone interrupts attraction to host volatiles and reduces attack on Pinus tabuliformis (Pinaceae) byDendroctonus valens (Coleoptera: scolytidae) in the People’s Republic of China. The Canadian Entomol., 135(5): 721-732.
    75. Chen, B. and Kang*, L. 2004. Variation in cold hardiness of Liriomyza huidobrensis (Diptera: Agromyzidae) along latitudinal  gradients. Environ. Entomology, 33(2): 155-164.
    76. Jing, X. H. and Kang*, L. 2004. Seasonal changes in the cold tolerance of eggs of the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria L. (Orthoptera: Acrididae). Environmental Entomology,33: 113 - 118.
    77. Kang*, L. and Hopkins, T. L. 2004. Behavioral and olfactory responses of grasshopper hatchlings, Melanoplus sanguinipes,to plant odours and volatile compounds. Chinese Science Bulletin, 49(2): 136-141.
    78. Zhao, J. Y., Xu, W. H., and Kang*, L. 2004. Functional analysis of the SGNP I in the pupal diapause of the oriental tobacco budworm, Helicoverpa assulta (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae).Regulatory Peptides, 118(1-2): 25-31.
    79. Hao, S. G. & Kang*, L. 2004. Effects of temperature on post-diapause embryonic development and the hatching time in three grasshopper species (Orth., Acrididae). Journal of Applied Entomology, 128(2): 95-101.
    80. Zhang, T. Y., Kang, L., Zhang, Z. F., Xu, W. H. 2004. Identification of a POU factor involved in regulating the neuron-specific expression of the gene encoding diapause hormone and pheromone biosynthesis-activating neuropeptide in Bombyx mori. Biochemical Journal, 380: 255-263.
    81. Hao, S.G. and Kang*, L., 2004, Postdiapause development and hatching rate of three grasshopper species (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in Inner Mongolia. Environmental Entomology,33(6): 1528-1534.
    82. Sun, J. H., Clarke, S. R., Kang, L. and Wang, H. B. 2004. Field trails of potential attracants and inhibitors for pine shoot beetles in Yunnan province, China. Annual Forest Science, 62: 9-12.
    83. Chen, H.H., Zhao, Y.X., and Kang*, L. 2004. Comparison of the olfactory sensitivity of two sympatric steppe grasshopper species (Orthoptera: Acrididae) to plant volatile compounds.Science in China Ser. C Life Sciences, 47(2): 115-123.
    84. Jing, X. H. and Kang*, L. 2003. Geographical variation in egg cold hardiness: a study on the adaptation strategies of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria L. Ecological Entomology,28: 151-158. 
    85. Zhao, Y. X. and Kang* L. 2003. Olfactory responses of the leafminer Liriomyza sativae(Diptera: Agromyzidae) to the odours of host and non-host plants. Journal of Applied Entomology, 127: 80-84. 
    86. Chen, H. H. Zhao, Y. X. and Kang*, L. 2003. Antennal sensilla of grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in relation to food preferences and habits. Bioscience, 28(6): 743-752.
    87. Wang, X. H. and Kang*, L. 2003. Rapid cold hardening in young hoppers of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria L. (Orthoptera: Acrididae). CryoLetters,24: 331-340.
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