5 Papers
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Dan Sun is an academic researcher from Huazhong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Juvenile hormone & Chilo suppressalis. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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The limited regulatory roles of juvenile hormone degradation pathways in reproductive diapause preparation of the cabbage beetle, Colaphellus bowringi.
TL;DR: JH degradation pathways play limited regulatory roles in the reproductive diapause preparation of C. bowringi, and knocking down these JH degradation genes in DD females elevated JH signaling, indicated by increased expressions of JH-inducible genes and vitellogenin genes, but did not induce ovary development.
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Juvenile hormone regulates the differential expression of putative juvenile hormone esterases via methoprene-tolerant in non-diapause-destined and diapause-destined adult female beetle.
TL;DR: Results suggest that JHE expression is positively correlated with JH signaling, and that Met may be involved in the JH-mediated differential expression of JHE in DD and NDD adult female C. bowringi.
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Divergence in larval diapause induction between the rice and water-oat populations of the striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
TL;DR: Differences in diapause induction could promote the population divergence in insects associated with different host plants and contribute to the seasonal reproductive isolation of these host plant-associated populations.
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Comparative transcriptomics of the pheromone glands provides new insights into the differentiation of sex pheromone between two host populations of Chilo suppressalis
TL;DR: This study identified a series of putative genes associated with sex pheromone biosynthesis based on the C. suppressalis phersomone gland transcriptome data and obtained 11 pivotal differentially expressed genes (DEGs) that exhibited a distinct increase in the rice population.
Molecular characterization and juvenile hormone-regulated transcription of the vitellogenin receptor in the cabbage beetle Colaphellus bowringi.
Wen Liu,Shuang Guo,Dan Sun,Li Zhu,Fen Zhu,Chaoliang Lei,Long Sheng,Brian Phelps,Xiao-Ping Wang +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that there is a feedback loop between VgR transcription in the ovaries and Vg transcription inThe fat body, and this may contribute to the development of pest control strategies based on disrupting endocrine-regulated reproduction.