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森林保护学科举办系列学术报告会

日期:2015-09-24 点击数:

   报告题目(一):My role at SRUC and how it fits in to the SRUC model of research, consultancy and education

   报告时间:9月25日(周五)9:30-11:30

   报告题目(二):My wider research interests and in particular use of technology such as hyperspectral imaging, satellite images, drones etc and how they can be of benefit to agriculture and horticulture

   报告时间:9月25日(周五)14:30-16:30

   报告题目(三):My nematode-related research

   报告时间:9月28日(周一)9:30-11:30

   报告题目(四):A small review of nematode bio-control

   报告时间:9月29日(周二)9:30-11:30

   报 告 人:Kenneth Andrew Evans  

   报告地点:主西517室

   报告人简介:

   1.主要学习经历

   BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences – Plymouth Polytechnic 1983

   PhD Insect Behaviour (Insect-Plant Interactions) – University of Hertfordshire 1991

   2.主要工作经历

   1983-1984Research Assistant, the Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

   1984-1986Research Assistant, Department of Zoology, University of Aberdeen

   1986Research Assistant, the Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands

   1991-2013Research Entomologist/Nematologist, SAC (SRUC since October 2012), Edinburgh

   2013 (June) -Leader of the Applied Practice Team, SRUC, Edinburgh

   3.国际学术组织或国内学术组织任职

   AAB – Member of Cropping & Environment Group committee (2009 to present)

   AAB – Member of Entomology Group committee (2000 to 2009)

   Journal referee

   External examiner (PhD)

   Member of Scottish Aphid-Virus Working Group

   Peer-reviewer of research grant applications (BBSRC)

   4.在研的主要科研项目

   (1)Prevention and control of important endemic and new diseases of plants (Scottish Government RESAS, WP6.4)

   (2)Advanced detection of insects and other pests in salads (Defra and commercially funded)

   (3)Aphids and virus transmission in seed potato crops (Potato Council)

   (4)Strategies for quantifying and controlling free living nematode populations and consequent damage by tobacco rattle virus to improve potato yield and quality (TSB, Potato Council and commercially funded)

   (5)Risk posed by free living nematode species to the high health status of Scottish seed potatoes (Scottish Government RESAS)

   (6)Novel approaches for the management of cabbage root fly (HDC)

   (7)Enhancing the monitoring and trapping of protected crop pests by incorporating LED technology into existing traps (HDC)

   (8)Enhancing management of wheat bulb fly via the use of lure and kill and assessment of egg numbers (HGCA)

   5.发表的主要学术论著

   Evans, K.A. (2015). Potato Cyst Nematode and risk of multiple generations in response to climate change. 4th Symposium of Potato Cyst Nematode Management (including other nematode parasites of potatoes). Aspects of Applied Biology 130, 131-136

   Wreford, A., Moran, D., Moxey, A., Evans, K.A., Fox, N., Glenk, K., Hutchings, M., McCracken, D.I.,McVittie, A., Mitchell, M., Topp, C.F.E. & Wall, E. (2015). Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Adapting Agriculture to Climate Change. EuroChoices 14(2), 16-23.

   Hall, S.A., Mack, K., Blackwell, A., Evans, K.A (2015). Identification and disruption of bacteria associated with sheep scab mites -novel means of control?Experimental Parasitology, 157, 110–116.

   Rogers, C.D., Guimaraes, R.M.L., Evans, K.A. & Rogers, S.A. (2015). Spatial and temporal analysis of wheat bulb fly (Delia coarctata, Fallén) oviposition: consequences for pest population monitoring. Journal of Pest Science, 88, 75-86.

   Wreford, A., Moran, D., Dittrich, R., Evans, A., Fox, N., Glenk, K., Hutchings, M., McCracken, D., Mitchell, M., Moxey, A., McVittie, A., Topp, C., Wall, E. (2015). Adapting to climate change: the costs and benefits of incremental and transformative changes. 59thAARES Conference, Rotorua, February 2015

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