5 results on '"Anh Tuan To"'
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2. Taxonomy notes and new occurrence data of four species of atyid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) in Vietnam, all described from China.
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Do Van Tu, von Rintelen, Kristina, Klotz, Werner, Le Hung Anh, Tran Anh Tuan, Dang Van Dong, Phan Thi Yen, Nguyen Tong Cuong, Hoang Ngoc Khac, Phan Doan Dang, and von Rintelen, Thomas
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CRUSTACEAN classification ,SPECIES diversity ,SPECIES distribution - Abstract
Background: Freshwater shrimp of the family Atyidae De Haan, 1849 have been studied in Vietnam for more than a century. A total of 24 species of atyid shrimps from the genera Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837, Neocaridina Kubo, 1938, Atyopsis Chace, 1983 have been recorded from Vietnam. With 22 species, the majority are from the genus Caridina. In 2013, Karge and Klotz mentioned the occurrence of four yet undescribed species belonging to Paracaridina Liang, Guo & Tang, 1999 in Vietnam without taxonomic details. In general, studies of freshwater atyids in Vietnam are limited and most Vietnamese taxa await a taxonomic revision. The available data do not fully reflect their estimated species diversity in the country and distribution data are deficient. Here, we focus on four species of atyid shrimps from two genera, viz. Caridina cantonensis Yu, 1938, C. lanceifrons Yu, 1936, C. serrata Stimpson, 1860 and Neocaridina palmata (Shen, 1948), all described from China and have been reported to occur in Vietnam. The previous reports on the occurrence of these species in Vietnam are largely unreliable due to taxonomic confusion. To contribute to the knowledge of these taxa, we provide the first verified distribution records of the four species in the country with some taxonomic remarks. New information: This study shows the first taxonomically-verified distribution data of four atyid shrimp species originally described from China, but also reported from Vietnam, albeit under various species names and, in some cases, erroneously. These data allow the first meaningful discussion of the distribution in light of the reproductive strategy of these four species and, in conjunction with the taxonomic remarks, will contribute to the knowledge of these taxa. As a result of this research and data from previous studies, we now consider all four species as widespread and non-endemic, but land-locked (with a complete freshwater life cycle). In Vietnam, all four species are confined to the northern half of the country. Beyond Vietnam, we provide the first records for Caridina lanceifrons from southern Thailand, which suggests a major sampling gap in Indochina. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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3. Analysis of the Huge Immigration of Sogatella furcifera (Hemiptera: Delphacidae) to Southern China in the Spring of 2012.
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Si-si Sun, Yun-xuan Bao, Yan Wu, Min-hong Lu, and Hoang-Anh Tuan
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HEMIPTERA ,PLANT parasites ,RICE diseases & pests ,PLANT migration ,PLANT disease epidemics - Abstract
Sogatella furcifera (Horváth) is a migratory rice pest that periodically erupts across Asia, and early immigration is an important cause of its outbreak. The early immigration of S. furcifera into southern China shows evident annual fluctuations. In the spring of 2012, the huge size of the immigrant population and the large number of immigration peaks were at levels rarely seen prior to that year. However, little research has been done on the entire process of round-trip migration to clarify the development of the population, the long-distance migration and the final eruption. In this study, the light-trap data for S. furcifera in southern China and Vietnam in 2011--2016 were collected, and the trajectory modeling showed that the early immigrants to southern China came from the northern and central Vietnam, Laos, and northeastern Thailand. Analysis of the development of the population, the migration process and meteorological factors revealed the reasons for the huge size of the early immigration: 1) the expansion of the source area could be seen as a precondition; 2) the large size of the returned population in the last autumn and the warm temperature of southern Vietnam and Laos in the last winter increased the initial populations; 3) the sustained strong southwest winds were conducive to the northward migration of the population during the major immigration period in early May. Therefore, the large-scale immigration of S. furcifera to southern China in the spring of 2012 resulted from the combined effects of several factors involved in the process of round-trip migration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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4. Identification of phenylpropanoid biosynthetic genes and phenylpropanoid accumulation by transcriptome analysis of Lycium chinense.
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Shicheng Zhao, Pham Anh Tuan, Xiaohua Li, Yeon Bok Kim, HyeRan Kim, Chun Geon Park, Jingli Yang, Cheng Hao Li, and Sang Un Park
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PHENYLPROPANOIDS , *LYCIUM chinense , *PLANT product synthesis , *GENE ontology , *MEDICINAL plants - Abstract
Background Lycium chinense is well known in traditional Chinese herbal medicine for its medicinal value and composition, which have been widely studied for decades. However, further research on Lycium chinense is limited due to the lack of transcriptome and genomic information. Results The transcriptome of L. chinense was constructed by using an Illumina HiSeq 2000 sequencing platform. All 56,526 unigenes with an average length of 611 nt and an N50 equaling 848 nt were generated from 58,192,350 total raw reads after filtering and assembly. Unigenes were assembled by BLAST similarity searches and annotated with Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) orthology identifiers. Using these transcriptome data, the majority of genes that are associated with phenylpropanoid biosynthesis in L. chinense were identified. In addition, phenylpropanoid biosynthesis-related gene expression and compound content in different organs were analyzed. We found that most phenylpropanoid genes were highly expressed in the red fruits, leaves, and flowers. An important phenylpropanoid, chlorogenic acid, was also found to be extremely abundant in leaves. Conclusions Using Illumina sequencing technology, we have identified the function of novel homologous genes that regulate metabolic pathways in Lycium chinense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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5. Subsidy policy or dual-credit policy? Evolutionary game analysis of green methanol vehicles promotion.
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Jia, Tingwen, Li, Chengjiang, Wang, Honglei, Hu, Yu-jie, Wang, Shiyuan, Xu, Guoteng, and Hoang, Anh Tuan
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ELECTRIC vehicles , *ALTERNATIVE fuel vehicles , *METHANOL , *AUTOMOBILE industry , *POWER resources , *METHANE as fuel , *METHANOL as fuel - Abstract
To ensure energy supply, China has developed methanol vehicles since the 1980s. Although methanol vehicles are affordable and technologically mature, their life-cycle emissions are high because China uses coal to produce methanol. China has recently proposed green methanol vehicle (GMV) fueled by methane from CO 2 or biomass to reduce emissions. As an essential part of promoting alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs), a policy support scheme is necessary to increase the market share of GMV. To provide a theoretical basis for a policy support scheme before further GMV promotion, this study establishes an evolutionary game model to simulate and compare the effects of different policies on GMV deployment. The results show that by comparing the subsidy policy and the dual-credit policy, the latter is more stable and effective for GMV promotion and application; under the double-points policy, it is more favorable for GMV promotion if the government includes GMV in new energy vehicles. [Display omitted] • An evolutionary game model is constructed for the green methanol vehicle market. • Analysing the effect of subsidy policies on GMV deployment. • Analysing the effect of dual-credit policies on GMV deployment. • The result demonstrates that the effect of the dual-credit policy is more significant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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