Publications by authors named "Jianqing Guo"

Population genetic studies can reveal clues about the evolution of adaptive strategies of aphid species in agroecosystems and demonstrate the influence of environmental factors on the genetic diversity and gene flow among aphid populations. To investigate the genetic diversity of two aphid species from different geographical regions, 32 populations (n = 535) of the bird cherry-oat aphid ( Linnaeus) and 38 populations (n = 808) of the corn leaf aphid ( Fitch) from China and Europe were analyzed using one nuclear (elongation factor-1 alpha) and two mitochondrial (cytochrome oxidase I and II) genes. Based on the COI-COII sequencing, two obvious clades between Chinese and European populations and a low level of gene flow (Nm = 0.

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Corn leaf aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch) can feed on various cereal crops and transmit viruses that may cause serious economic losses. To test the impact of both host plant species and age on R. maidis, as well as the proteomic difference of diverse populations, we first investigated the survival and reproduction of six R.

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Understanding the hydration and diffusion of ions in water at the molecular level is a topic of widespread importance. The ammonium ion (NH_{4}^{+}) is an exemplar system that has received attention for decades because of its complex hydration structure and relevance in industry. Here we report a study of the hydration and the rotational diffusion of NH_{4}^{+} in water using ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and quantum Monte Carlo calculations.

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With spin-orbit coupling, both local-moment magnetism and itinerant electrons are expected to behave anisotropically in spin space, but such effects' influence on the formation of unconventional superconductivity has been hitherto unexplored. Here, in an iron-based superconductor, Sr_{1-x}Na_{x}Fe_{2}As_{2}, we report spectroscopic evidence that itinerant electrons "prefer" to be assisted by c-axis polarized magnetic excitations in their formation of superconducting Cooper pairs, against the polarization of the local-moment excitations. Our result naturally explains why the superconductivity competes strongly with the tetragonal magnetic phase in this material, and provides a fresh view on how to make a good superconductor out of a magnetic "Hund's metal.

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Study of the mutualistic associations between facultative symbionts and aphids are developed only in a few models. That survey on the situation and distribution of the symbionts in a certain area is helpful to obtain clues for the acquisition and spread of them as well as their roles played in host evolution. To understand the infection patterns of seven facultative symbionts (Serratia symbiotica, Hamiltonella defensa, Regiella insecticola, Rickettsia, Spiroplasma, Wolbachia, and Arsenophonus) in Rhopalosiphum padi (Linnaeus) and Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch), we collected 882 R.

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  • The study aimed to compare the detection rates of hepatitis B virus (HBV) antigens in ordinary saliva, bloody saliva, and serum samples to understand saliva's role in HBV transmission.
  • A total of 891 ordinary saliva samples, 578 bloody saliva samples, and 450 serum samples were collected from dental patients, and various HBV markers were tested using ELISA.
  • The results indicated that while the detection rates for saliva samples were similar, the detection rate of HBsAg was significantly higher in serum samples, highlighting that saliva is a relevant but not exclusive transmission route for HBV.
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Plants damaged by herbivorous insects often respond by mounting a series of defense responses that can inhibit the insect's fitness. Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) is a major insect pest in maize throughout much of Asia, Australia, and the western Pacific islands. We examined the effects of O.

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Glycogen phosphorylase (GP) acts in the first step in release of glucose from glycogen, a form of energy storage for most organisms. To investigate the characteristics and expression pattern of GP gene (Ofgp) in the Asian corn borer, Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée), larvae, we cloned and analyzed tissue transcription of Ofgp. The results indicate that the open reading frame (ORF) is 2,526 bp, encoding 841 amino acid.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effects of five different surface treatments on the bond strength between fiber posts and resin cement.

Methods: Fifty fiber posts were randomly divided into 5 groups for different surface treatments. Group A was treated with silane coupling agent (Clearfil Porcelain Bond Activator,Kuraray); Group B was treated with silane coupling agent and then coated with dentin bonding agent (Clearfil SE Bond,Kuraray); Group C was immersed in 30% H(2)O(2); Group D was immersed in 30 % H(2)O(2) and then treated with silane coupling agent; Group E received no surface treatment (control group).

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  • - The study aimed to assess the prevalence of noncarious hard tissue lesions in the teeth of 776 university teachers in Shanghai, using WHO guidelines and SPSS16.0 for data analysis.
  • - Results showed a significant average of 5.54 wedge-shaped defects per person and the highest caries incidence in first bicuspids at 29.52%. Lower incidences were noted for tetracycline pigmentation (3.09%), enamel hypoplasia (2.06%), and dental fluorosis (1.55%).
  • - Overall, the incidence of wedge-shaped defects was higher than national data, while dental anomalies were lower, indicating a need for improved oral health care practices among university teachers in Shanghai.
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Purpose: To investigate the relationship between age and maturation of cervical vertebra in 216 adolescents in Shanghai municipality.

Methods: 216 adolescents from 10 to 20 years old were investigated by lateral cephalometric radiographs. The growth status and the relationship of C2- C5 cervical vertebra were evaluated by SAS 6.

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Theis (1935) derived an exact solution for the residual drawdown in a well after the cessation of a pumping test by summing two drawdowns: one (s1), caused by imaginary continuation of the original pumping and the other (s2), due to an imaginary injection at the same constant rate. We approximated the Theis solution to obtain a simple linear relation for determining the transmissivity and storage coefficient from recovery data. Unlike other existing straight-line fitting methods, in our method, we applied different approximations to the well functions in the solutions of s1 and s2.

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